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Making a Blanket Statement: Snuggie Runway Show at NYFW Spring 2010

15 September, 2009 · Leave a Comment

A Snuggie built for two?

A Snuggie built for two?

Thanks to the ultra-exclusive runway show for Snuggie, we were spared the untimely death by cuteness that was subject to The Cut from New York Magazine. After the jump, Fandom Fashionista gives you her review of the Snuggie Runway show.

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Gottex Spring 2010 Collection Mercedes Benz Fashion Week

14 September, 2009 · Leave a Comment

The Gottex Spring 2010 Collection was reminiscent of old Hollywood luxury and glamour.

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Taylor’s Definitely Leaving

14 September, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Now that the first half of Season 2 of The Rachel Zoe Project is over (only six episodes total? is this a miniseries or a reality show?), I’ve a sneaking suspicion that what I predicted from point one is true. But I’m getting ahead of myself.

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Custo Barcelona S/S 2010 Mercedes Benz Fashion Week [VIDEO]

13 September, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Ever since I began attending New York Fashion Week, I never  miss the Custo Barcelona show. It’s always a party filled with European royalty, rockstars, and music perfect for a dance party. The Spring 2010 show was no exception. Keep reading →

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Tuleh S/S 2010 Mercedes Benz Fashion Week [VIDEO]

13 September, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Sitting behind the exalted ones (IMG’s Fern Mallis and The New York Times’ celebrated photog Bill Cunningham) and across from Gossip Girl’s Kelly Rutherford, Tuleh once again proved that clothes don’t have to be cray-cray dramatic to be glamorous.

Designer Bryan Bradley got back to his romantic side with silky skirts, a very light muted palette (almost no brightness, a welcome rest for our pupils), and soft curls.

There was no lack for drama however, as the collection ended with not one but seven bridal pieces (no, really). A little ridiculous perhaps? An answer to that came when Kelly Rutherford echoed our own sentiments with a few gasps of  “Really?” and stifled giggles.

All in all, Tuleh put on a great show and despite what happened to your favorite Fashionista directly afterwards (see my behind-the-scenes report for more on that) it was the perfect precursor to the second half of New York Fashion Week.

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