Sugar Editorial Picks
Dec 03, 2007 -
This morning one of the Pop girls declared: "I can't believe it's December." It always seems to creep up on you — the end of the year, that is. Alas, time flies when you're having fun!
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Dec 11, 2007 -
As a girl with a fabulous collection of footwear rivaling that of Imelda Marcos (okay, maybe not), it was difficult for me to narrow down the choices for this year's shoe designer of the year. But alas, I have my top five: Nine West, Jimmy Choo, Kors by Michael Kors, Brian Atwood, and Christian Louboutin. Some of these I regularly wear, some of these I aspire to wear.
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Dec 25, 2007 -
I think we can all agree that Christian Louboutin is the best shoe designer of 2007. He won the poll by a whopping 76 percent and the man behind the signature red soles deserves every single vote. I mean, he provided damn sexy footwear, like this Blue Suede Platform Pump ($660), to practically every actress in Hollywood and anybody else who could afford it.
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Dec 17, 2007 -
You voted Nicolas Ghesquière for Balenciaga for best designer of 2007. After much deliberation, Fab's vote goes to Alber Elbaz for Lanvin. It was a very tough decision, but I think we can all agree that the Fall collection teased a little something and the Spring collection was a full-blown fashion orgasm.
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Dec 20, 2007 -
This was a tough one for you all, but in the end, Balenciaga prevailed. I am all about Yves Saint Laurent these days but that shouldn't come as a big surprise considering we gave away a YSL Tribute last week. My reasoning?
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Dec 26, 2007 -
Taste the rainbow: that seemed to be 2007's mantra. Yellow, fuchsia, and cobalt blue surfaced this Summer, and orange, red, turquoise, purple, green, and even white are carrying the wave into Fall and Winter. As the fascination with vivid brights trickled down from runway to real way, The Hills girls Lauren Conrad and Whitney Port both picked up on the trend, while Beyonce looked straight from Oz in her emerald gown, and Rachel Bilson rocked a turquoise minidress.
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Dec 18, 2007 -
For better or for worse, 2007 was quite the year for controversial red carpet looks. Heidi Montag in her nightie-inspired dress; Posh in zebra print and hot pink; Hayden in a poofy peach confection; Ellen Pompeo and her Sci-Fi neckline; and Paris' slinky leopard dress all made the top five eyebrow raising looks. Let's revisit them shall we?
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Dec 12, 2007 -
There's a major difference between red carpet style and sidewalk style: Celebrities are pretty much on their own when it comes to the streets. These five ladies, Katherine Heigl, Kate Hudson, Ashley Olsen, Lindsay Lohan, and Rachel Bilson, all took their unique styles to the sidewalks, showing the world what they, not their stylists, are capable of. Katherine mainly showed us girly casual pieces, Kate did fabulous outerwear, Ashley stuck to avant-garde, Lindsay kept it trendy, and Rachel stayed loyal to her scarves and boots.
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Dec 27, 2007 -
There was so much Fabness that went on in 2007, in case you missed it the first time around, here's a rehash: Roberto Cavalli designed a budget-friendly line for H&M; Reese Witherspoon wore a gorgeous ombre Nina Ricci gown to the Oscars; Fendi held the first fashion show ever on the Great Wall of China; Vera Wang launched Simply Vera at Kohl's; Jennifer Garner looked smokin' at the MTV Video Music Awards; and you even fessed up to what ugly shoes you're guilty of wearing. Here's to one Fab year!
- Roberto Cavalli for H&M
- Oscars Red Carpet: Reese Witherspoon
- FABTV: Fendi on the Great Wall of China
- Which Ugly Shoe Are You Guilty of Wearing?
- Fab Ad: Simply Vera for Kohl's
- MTV Video Music Awards: Jennifer Garner
For lots more fun Fab moments, read more
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Dec 13, 2007 -
Trends come and go, but the following stood out this year: the return of color, menswear, sheer bliss, global chic, and art school. Lanvin was one of the designers who spearheaded the revival of bold colors; Ralph Lauren deliciously dabbled in menswear; Calvin Klein went sheer madness; Etro embraced tribal motifs; Diane von Furstenberg attended art school. All these trends have staying power but which do you think is the best new trend of 2007?
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