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6 August 09
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30 July 09
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Lily Allen stars in the upcoming Chanel ad campaign featuring Coco Cocoon, Chanel’s newest line of accessories and sportswear bags. 
Photo credit: People Stylewatch

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Lily Allen stars in the upcoming Chanel ad campaign featuring Coco Cocoon, Chanel’s newest line of accessories and sportswear bags.

Photo credit: People Stylewatch

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29 July 09
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28 July 09
Trends Not to Try: Harem Pants
I keep seeing these blog posts and articles on “how to wear harem pants,” and really, if you need a primer on how to wear something, should you be wearing it at all? In the harem pant equation of 2x + y = z, where x is unattractive fit and y is a costume-like appearance, z becomes “what the hell kind of top am I going to wear with this?”
In our current economic situation, we should all be filling our closets with pieces that lean a little more towards the classic side of things. The harem pant trend may come back 20 years from now, but do you really want to be Princess Jasmine every year for Halloween until then?
Standard pants can get a little dry, so do try a cropped pant with a slight slouch instead (we featured a couple of good pairs in yesterday’s Sale Roundup). They’re more versatile, fit a wider variety of body types, and you won’t have to shove them in storage or cart them off to Goodwill at the end of the season.
Fergie photo credit: The Insider

Trends Not to Try: Harem Pants

I keep seeing these blog posts and articles on “how to wear harem pants,” and really, if you need a primer on how to wear something, should you be wearing it at all? In the harem pant equation of 2x + y = z, where x is unattractive fit and y is a costume-like appearance, z becomes “what the hell kind of top am I going to wear with this?”

In our current economic situation, we should all be filling our closets with pieces that lean a little more towards the classic side of things. The harem pant trend may come back 20 years from now, but do you really want to be Princess Jasmine every year for Halloween until then?

Standard pants can get a little dry, so do try a cropped pant with a slight slouch instead (we featured a couple of good pairs in yesterday’s Sale Roundup). They’re more versatile, fit a wider variety of body types, and you won’t have to shove them in storage or cart them off to Goodwill at the end of the season.

Fergie photo credit: The Insider

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24 July 09
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Victoria Beckham takes her Louboutins out for a swing during a photoshoot for her upcoming clothing collection. 
Photo credit: ICYDK

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Victoria Beckham takes her Louboutins out for a swing during a photoshoot for her upcoming clothing collection.

Photo credit: ICYDK

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23 July 09
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True to form, Madonna’s new cover for her compilation album Celebration knocks off at least three people, including a former version of herself. 
Photo credit: Popnography

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True to form, Madonna’s new cover for her compilation album Celebration knocks off at least three people, including a former version of herself.

Photo credit: Popnography

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22 July 09

A Lot of Look: Lady Gaga and Kermit(s)

Everyone has their breaking point. In the past I have appreciated Lady Gaga’s dedication to being a performance artist, both onstage and off.

However, there is a thin line between performance art and Bjork, and when you skin hundreds of Muppets for your capelet, that line has been crossed.

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Trends Not to Try: Granny Caps
I was blissfully unaware that people actually thought Katie Holmes’ sloppy knit beanie look was worth emulating until those darn NYC Prep kids came along. On last night’s episode, Jessie, who desperately wants to work in fashion, walked into a Charlotte Ronson interview wearing her granny cap. While I am admittedly not particularly interested in the arc of Jessie’s future career, I found myself muttering, “take off the stupid hat. Please take off the stupid hat for the interview.”
There are trends that are a little controversial, and there are trends that almost seem specifically formulated to mark you as a blind follower. Granny caps, with their propensity to instantly render their wearer frumpy, belong squarely in the latter category. Hats in general can be a little tricky to work and can be a detracting factor from an otherwise well put together ensemble, which is why most of us avoid them on a daily basis (unless weather forces their necessity).
If you find yourself desperately yearning for a granny cap despite reason and aesthetics, try a beret a la Faye Dunaway in Bonnie and Clyde instead. It’s a cleaner look overall, and will make you appear to be more woman of mystery, less bag lady.
Katie Holmes photo credit: Daily Mail

Trends Not to Try: Granny Caps

I was blissfully unaware that people actually thought Katie Holmes’ sloppy knit beanie look was worth emulating until those darn NYC Prep kids came along. On last night’s episode, Jessie, who desperately wants to work in fashion, walked into a Charlotte Ronson interview wearing her granny cap. While I am admittedly not particularly interested in the arc of Jessie’s future career, I found myself muttering, “take off the stupid hat. Please take off the stupid hat for the interview.”

There are trends that are a little controversial, and there are trends that almost seem specifically formulated to mark you as a blind follower. Granny caps, with their propensity to instantly render their wearer frumpy, belong squarely in the latter category. Hats in general can be a little tricky to work and can be a detracting factor from an otherwise well put together ensemble, which is why most of us avoid them on a daily basis (unless weather forces their necessity).

If you find yourself desperately yearning for a granny cap despite reason and aesthetics, try a beret a la Faye Dunaway in Bonnie and Clyde instead. It’s a cleaner look overall, and will make you appear to be more woman of mystery, less bag lady.

Katie Holmes photo credit: Daily Mail

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