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Apr 05, 2009 -
Beetlejuice is such an awesome flick. I kinda wanted to save this FABTV for around Halloween, but that's hella far away and when inspiration strikes . .
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Dec 08, 2008 -
This one's for all you Winona Ryder fans. binky's put together some cool looks inspired by the good girl gone bad. I like to call it Parisian punk.
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Sep 25, 2006 -
Celebrities like Hilary Swank and Winona Ryder don't often get naked on screen, but they will get naked for Marc Jacobs. In order to raise awareness about skin cancer, a bunch of sexy stars—including Naomi Campbell, Christy Turlington, Selma Blair, Dita Von Teese, Rufus Wainwright, and Julianne Moore—took it all off for an ad campaign and a series of Marc Jacobs t-shirts, the proceeds from which will go to NYU's Melanoma Cooperative.
The t-shirts, along with the huge banners adorning Marc Jacobs store windows, show the celebs in the buff with just the important parts covered, alongside cheeky slogans like "Protect Your Largest Organ" and "Save Your Ass."
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Sep 08, 2008 -
Not only was Marc inspired by early Americana — he masterminded the colors, fabrics, jewels and accessories. For Marc's re(marc)able Spring, there were also goofy shoes, mismatched prints, Stephen Jones-designed boater hats, obi belts, and wackadoodle bags. There was also an elegant vaudeville feel, and are those shoulder pads I see?
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Jan 28, 2008 -
Victoria Beckham already posed once for Marc Jacobs's Spring ads, but the designer convinced her to go in front of the camera one more time — in the buff.
Posh joins the likes of Hilary Swank, Dita Von Teese, Winona Ryder, Julianne Moore, and Christy Turlington by appearing undressed on a Marc Jacobs T-shirt to raise money for the Interdisciplinary Melanoma Cooperative Group at New York University. She said of the move:
Since we have moved to California, I have realized how important it is to practice safe sun for myself and to keep the skin of my three boys well protected as well.
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Sep 27, 2006 -
Millinery is a dying art, but designer Jennifer Ouellette is doing her best to keep the discipline alive. The hat and headband maker combines vintage inspiration and ultra-comfortable fits for a truly unique and modern line of accessories. (Apparently, she even holds a patent on her pain-free headband design.) Fans include Jessica Simpson and Winona Ryder, and you can buy Ouellette's designs at Barneys and various high-end boutiques; the headbands cost around $50.
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