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Winter Wonderland
Sunday, December 12th, 2010
The weather isn’t quite so frightful when the season brings cozy fashion perks. With nods to afternoons spent nestled in a log cabin sipping cocoa by a crackling fire, we can keep warm in Nordic-inspired knitwear, patterns and accessories. This rustic trend takes us from casual to party-ready while maintaining a down-to-earth sensibility that’s necessary during Chicago’s lake effect snow storms. We look forward to the prospect of trading in our overdone metallics and getting back to basics with country-chic pieces, including chunky cardigan sweaters, weekend bags and cable-knit accessories. Whether you’re on the slopes in Aspen or the streets of Chicago, mix and match nomad wear for a look that embodies cozy sophistication.
Cure a case of cabin fever with the items below (from left):
1. Kensie “Nomad” shawl cardigan ($78; Nordstrom)
2. Chunky knit scarf ($60; Topshop)
3. K.Amato wood and gold leaf ring ($30. K.Amato; 1229 W Diversey Avenue)
4. Steven Alan plaid dress ($248)
5. “Everest Overnight” bag ($395; Rag & Bone)
6. Minnetonka fringe moccasins ($88; J.Crew)
7. Hue tweed cable-knit socks ($14; Bare Necessities)
8. Patterned beret ($36; Penelope’s; 1913 W Division Street)
9. Staring at Stars faux fur vest ($98; Urban Outfitters)
By Leslie Garry
Images courtesy of Kensie, Topshop, K.Amato, Steven Alan, Rag & Bone, J.Crew, Penelope’s and Urban Outfitters
Tags: Chicago Fashion, Chicago Shopping, Hue, J.Crew, K.Amato, Kensie, Nordstrom, Penelope's, Rag & Bone, Staring at Stars, Steven Alan, Topshop, Trends, Urban Outfitters
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Lolla Style #2: Stand-out Style
Monday, August 2nd, 2010
Oh Lolla, how I love you so. For three blissful days, I get to jam out with my favorite bands alongside other sweaty concert-goers. We party through rain or shine against Chicago’s gleaming skyline, yet the weekend isn’t all glow sticks and draft beers. With last year’s temperatures topping 90 degrees and a city-wide influx of urban hipsters, we prepare ourselves to battle the summer heat and crowds vying for the fashion spotlight. Think boho chic meets urban cool to guide this weekend’s wardrobe selections. I know such fashion pressure can be a bit looming, but never fear. My below day-by-day guide to Lolla style can help equip you for what’s always a weekend to remember.
FRIDAY
Shown above
Friday music picks: Strokes, Chromeo and Hot Chip.
Fashion picks: Channeling my inner flower child by rocking a boho maxi with some awesomely retro accessories.
1. What Goes Around Comes Around “Paloma” maxi dress ($278; ASOS). A maxi reminiscent of decades past.
2. House of Harlow “Carnelian” dome ring in Tiger’s Eye ($70; singer22.com). A festival-worthy bauble.
3. Tom Ford “Nicole” sunglasses ($390; Barneys). Rose tinted shades with a retro-glam feel.
4. Jeffrey Campbell “Snick” wedges in olive ($138; Lori’s Shoes). A clog meets a wedge for a modern interpretation of this throwback trend.
SATURDAY

Saturday music picks: Phoenix, Cut Copy, Empire of the Sun.
Fashion picks: Mixing girlie and grunge with the perfect denim cutoffs, wrap strap booties and a ruffled floral tank.
1. Jeffrey Campbell wrap strap booties ($230; shopbop.com). Rugged boots to protect your feet while treking from stage to stage.
2. Blank Denim patchwork cutoff shorts ($79; Saks Fifth Avenue). Bleached and ripped, just how jean shorts were meant to be.
3. Madewell floral tiered tank ($88; shopbop.com). A flirty, sheer tank to stay cool.
4. Rebecca Minkoff boyfriend crossbody bag ($295; Intermix). A rocker-chic messenger makes it easier to get through the crowds.
SUNDAY

Sunday music picks: Yeasayer, Arcade Fire, Temper Trap.
Fashion picks: Ending the weekend on a high note by standing out in a neon tribal romper.
1. Twelfth Street by Cynthia Vincent cami romper ($275; revolveclothing.com). A lightweight silk romper with a festive print.
2. Ray-Ban wayfarer ($145; Ray-Ban). Classic shades with an edgy vibe.
3. Dolce Vita sandal ($78; Urban Outfitters). Metal accents with a twist – literally.
4. Alexander Wang “Brenda Camera Bag” ($425; Saks Fifth Avenue). A bag to fit only your most precious essentials.
By Leslie Garry
Images courtesy of shopbop.com, Saks Fifth Avenue, Intermix, ASOS, singer22.com, Barneys, Lori’s Shoes, revolveclothing.com, Ray-Ban and Urban Outfitters
Tags: Accessories, Alexander Wang, ASOS, Barneys, Blank Denim, Chicago Fashion Incubator, Chicago Shopping, Chicago Style, Dolce Vita, House of Harlow, Intermix, Jeffrey Campbell, Lori's Shoes, Madewell, Ray Ban, Rebecca Minkoff, revolveclothing.com, Saks Fifth Avenue, shopbop.com, Singer22.com, Tom Ford, Twelfth Street by Cynthia Vincent, Urban Outfitters, What Goes Around Comes Around
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Lolla Style #1: Music Inspiration
Tuesday, July 20th, 2010
There’s no better place than Chicago during the first weekend in August. Since I missed Coachella earlier this summer, I’ll definitely be at Lollapalooza—blanket and camera in tow. The three-day festival melds my passions for music and style, and because one often inspires the other, my Lolla looks nod to the musicians I can’t wait to see. While I want my get-ups to seem effortlessly superb, there’s still a decent amount of planning to stylishly battle the heat and humidity.
FRIDAY
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Though I’m not a die-hard fan of her music, I do admire Gaga’s humor and artistry. The lady sure knows how to fly her freak flag, so I’ll honor her opening day performance with skin-tight Lycra and quirky pieces.
1. Quontom cutout dress ($90; Topshop). Edgy cut outs are cool and hot.
2. Dolce Vita “Indy” shoes ($36; Lori’s Shoes; 824 W Armitage Avenue). While sky-high heels are more Gaga’s style, they just aren’t practical for Lolla.
3. “Chain Mail Perfection” body jewelry ($300; Litter San Francisco). Fashion-forward enough to make Gaga herself jealous, this embellishment is bound to be a conversation piece.
4. Paloma vintage sunglasses ($173; Akira; 1849 W North Avenue). An interesting, modern approach that rivals Gaga’s standout eyewear collection.
SATURDAY

I’ll revisit my youth Saturday night. Memories of pre-mainstream Green Day and Social Distortion have inspired me to rock elements of punk and alternative from the early 90’s. Who knew I’d regret dumping my old Doc Martens?
1. Urban renewal cutoff shorts ($28; Urban Outfitters). Denim shorts are a festival must-have—hands down.
2. Vintage Doc Martens ($128; Free People). Comfortable boots to trek Grant Park.
3. Plaid “Dakota Gilet” ($68; AllSaints). The cut-off sleeves are edgy and airy.
4. “Yes please” cutoff tank ($64; The Trend Boutique). Nothing says “punk” like pairing stripes with plaid.
5. “Diego” bucket bag ($825; Alexander Wang). This gorgeous cross-body bag keeps hands free and luggage minimal.
6. Ray Ban wayfarer sunglasses ($170; Sunglass Hut). You can’t go wrong with this classic.
7. Low Luv knuckle ring ($80; Saks Fifth Avenue). Positively badass.
SUNDAY

If I survive this music marathon, the carefree, barefoot hippie within will shine through on Sunday. What better way to come off an intense weekend than to lounge in the grass swaying to tunes? Wolfmother (hauntingly reminiscent of Led Zeppelin) evokes a laid-back vibe that carries me back in time when peace, love and music ruled the earth.
1. Shady Brady hat ($70; Alcala’s; 1733 W Chicago Avenue). Be weary of UV rays by shading your face from the summer sun.
2. Nightcap Clothing “Penelope” dress ($275; Shopbop). Beat the heat with an airy white dress.
3. Vintage bottle necklace ($578; Free People). A perfect addition to the part boho, part rock ensemble.
4. Zara Terez holster bag ($125; p.45; 1643 N Damen Avenue). The most practical festival bag yet; it’s just big enough for all your necessities.
5. Hudson buckle boot ($345; Niche; 1566 N Damen Avenue). Add a masculine touch to an otherwise feminine outfit.
Images courtesy of Topshop, Lori’s Shoes, Litter San Francisco, Akira, Urban Outfitters, Free People, AllSaints, The Trend Boutique, Alexander Wang, Sunglasses Hut, Saks Fifth Avenue, Alcala’s, shopbop.com, P.45, and Niche
Tags: Akira, Alcala's, Alexander Wang, AllSaints, Chicago Festival Style, Chicago Shopping, Doc Martens, Dolce Vita, Free People, Litter San Francisco, Lollapalooza Style, Lori's Shoes, Low Luv, Niche, Nightcap Clothing, P.45, Paloma, Quontom, Ray Ban, Saks Fifth Avenue, Shady Brady, shopbop.com, Street Style, Sunglasses Hut, The Trend Boutique, Topshop, Urban Outfitters, Zara Terez
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Trending: Jumpsuits
Thursday, June 10th, 2010
No longer just for the flower child, the jumpsuit again made its way onto the must-have list. The all-in-one outfit appeared on the fashion scene during the ‘60s and became a staple for women taking on male dominated trades, Studio 54 and Woodstock. With a little help from designers like Halson, the jumpsuit quickly grew into a sartorial symbol of the empowered woman—much like the ‘80s power suit that followed. The jumpsuit adapted over time, but this time around, it’s more fluid, versatile and feminine to allow different style interpretations.
Starting last year, this onsie’s comeback gives younger generations the opportunity to experience the liberating, fashion-forward trend. Options range from utilitarian to ladylike and are found in a multitude of fabrics (jersey, silk, cotton, et al), lengths (shorts vs pants) and cuts (sleeves vs sleeveless vs strapless). Regardless of the style, the playsuit—as they’re appropriately called overseas—is whimsical, confident, ageless and practical. It’s a wearable look that requires little styling and minimal fuss. Whether you wear it to work or on the dance floor (disco ball optional!) you’ll feel as empowered as those before you.
1. Floral jumpsuit ($148; Free People). Completely fitting for the farmers’ market, or a night on the town.
2. Crinkle drawstring romper ($49; Arden B.). Kill two trends with one piece neon pink shorts style.
3. Dolce Vita “Berkley” Romper ($235; Urban Outfitters). An elegant silk jumpsuit is an unexpected choice for a casual summer wedding.
4. Jully Kang ruched tube jumpsuit ($120; Veruca Salt; 521 N Kingsbury Street). The print is incredibly bold, and the style is more current than a maxi dress.
5. Marc by Marc Jacobs “Wythe” sateen jumpsuit ($248; Bloomingdale’s). The classic-shaped top and modern harem bottom makes this style an interesting mix of feminine and masculine.
Images courtesy of Free People, Arden B., Urban Outfitters, Veruca Salt, and Bloomingdale’s
Tags: Arden B., Bloomingdales, Chicago Boutiques, Dolce Vita, Free People, Halston, Jully Kang, Jumpsuits, Marc by Marc Jacobs, Trends, Urban Outfitters, Veruca Salt
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Style Admirer Spring Picks: City Girl
Monday, May 24th, 2010
I was raised a suburban girl, but I was born to live in the city. From the shopping to the nightlife, Chicago has as many places to see as Sarah Jessica Parker has Manolos. These places—boutiques, festivals, parties, fashion shows, and more—beg for my attention, and I’m more than willing to oblige. Whether I’m heading to work or a wine bar, I’m a city girl on the go, so it’s important that my wardrobe keeps up with wherever the day and night takes me. Incorporating a sense of urban sophistication, comfortable silhouettes, and au courant trends, my spring must-haves are built around a day planner brimming with meetings, parties and, of course, shopping. Here’s how I’m able to look great all day without an unnecessary wardrobe change.
Clockwise from upper left:
1. Racerback tank in “Imperia Beige” ($50; Banana Republic). A basic that’s essential for summer layering.
2. White fitted button-up shirt ($44; Gap). A true classic that’s polished enough for day and easily accessorized for night.
3. Aviators by Gucci ($275; Nordstrom). Aviators add a slight edge to an otherwise understated outfit.
4. “Christine” black pump by Calvin Klein ($98; zappos.com). The cutout designs adds interest to a timeless heel.
5. Ankle Cigarette Jean by BDG ($40; Urban Outfitters). This skinny jean goes with everything, and the price is just right.
6. “Kali Tank” by Zamrie ($78; Zamrie; 1213 W Diversey Avenue, by appointment only). The hand-painted print on this silk top is breathtaking.
7. Fold-over bag by Marc by Marc Jacobs ($466; farfetch.com). When going from work to play, this bag has the storage room to carry everything I need.
8. Scalloped zipper cardigan in black ($98; J.Crew). This ladylike cardigan adds the finishing touch to a sundress or tank.
9. “Spring Break Scarf” ($18; Francesca’s Collections). This scarf adds a touch of color and is perfect for those breezy Chicago days.
10. Leather “Bailey” jacket by Cynthia Steffe ($525; Perchance; 3512 N. Southport Avenue). This lightweight yet luxurious jacket is my alternative to the omnipresent blazer.
By Danielle Parker
Images courtesy of Banana Republic, Gap, Nordstrom, zappos.com, Urban Outfitters, Zamrie, farfetch.com, J.Crew, Francesca’s Collections, and Perchance
Tags: Banana Republic, BDG, Chicago Boutiques, Chicago Designers, Chicago Shopping, Cynthia Steffe, farfetch.com, Francesca’s Collections, Gap, Gucci, J.Crew, Marc by Marc Jacobs, Nordstrom, Perchance, Spring trends, Urban Outfitters, ZAMRIE, zappos.com
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Wear Short Shorts
Wednesday, May 12th, 2010
What do you wear when it heats up? Yes, cute frocks and skirts are the common choices, but they lack a little….je ne sais quoi. Enter: shorts. With so many styles, fabrics and patterns to choose from this season, they’re made to be worn in unexpected ways. Shorts have a new-found chameleon-like versatility that makes them a staple for day and night.
With the onslaught of choices, you can stretch your imagination far and wide when selecting your new shorts and creating outfits around them. Try a sweatpant version with funky heels or a short with an unconventional animal print and a contrasting patterned top. As always, there’s a plethora of denim to choose from, but update your jean shorts by opting for high-waisted short shorts or a looser boyfriend cut. Some unexpected styles, like biker shorts, pleated versions, and skorts, are reemerging on the scene as well. Don a lacey biker short with an oversized denim shirt, or channel Chloé with a leather pair and nude silk blouse. Drapey skorts and balloon shorts are comfy and romantic, and paper bag shapes balance body con tops. A silky, lingerie-inspired tap short can soften the masculinity of structural pairings, like a boyfriend blazer. For a bold, party-perfect short, rock a metallic style that screams individuality.
Regardless of your budget, body type or personal style, there’s shorts out there with your name all over them. Approach this season as an opportunity to reinvent how you wear this summer staple.
1. Elise Overland leather shorts ($736; forwardforward.com)
2. What Goes Around Comes Around boyfriend shorts ($183; piperlime.com)
3. Beholic bloomer bamboo shorts ($148; Free People)
4. Topshop lace cycling shorts ($20; Topshop)
5. Alexander Wang striped apron skort ($425; Barneys)
6. Kimchi silky lace tap shorts ($28; Urban Outfitters)
7. Rift Valley shorts with giraffe print ($98; Anthropologie)
8. Cheap Monday high-waisted shorts ($55; Penelope’s; 1913 W Division Street)
9. 3.1 Philip Lim lamé harem shorts ($380; net-a-porter.com)
10. Monrow vintage long shorts ($88; Intermix)
11. Thakoon sequin crepe shorts ($1,349; theoutnet.com)
Images courtesy of forwardforward.com, piperlime.com, Free People, Topshop, Barneys, Urban Outfitters, Anthropologie, Penelope’s, net-a-porter.com, Intermix, and theoutnet.com
Tags: 3.1 Philip Lim, Alexander Wang, and theoutnet.com, Anthropologie, Barneys, Beholic, Cheap Monday, Chicago Shopping, Elise Overland, forwardforward.com, Free People, Intermix, Kimchi, Monrow, net-a-porter.com, Penelope's, piperlime.com, Rift Valley, Shorts, Thakoon, Topshop, Trends, Urban Outfitters, What Goes Around Comes Around
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Trending: Stripes
Tuesday, April 20th, 2010
Spring 2010 is about making the old new again by taking a timeless look and giving it a fresh spin. As one of the season’s biggest trends, striped garments are one such look. This classic pattern has the surprising ability to take on many personalities: Parisian chic, sporty, nautical, and even bohemian. There are so many striped options out there this season, it seems we can wear the print in any way imaginable.
For a classic approach, go with stripes that are clean and simplistic. There’s the standard black and white stripe, a tried and true staple. The BDG tunic is a perfect basic that can be given a Parisian spin by wearing it with wide-leg trousers and a long, gold chain necklace. Nautical is another trend that’s always big for spring, so head for the high seas in navy and blue stripes with gold accents, like this Markus Lupfer “Allegra” dress.
If you go for a look that’s more edgy, urban and tough, designers have taken a bold approach by stepping alway from the classic stripes. For a look that’s less predictable and structured, wear a graphic stripe with haphazard lines à la Givenchy. For a completely fresh approach, mix a striped tank with contrasting prints, such as paisley short or polka dot cardi. To push the sartorial envelope even further, combine two striped garments of contrasting colors. Finally, if you’re anything like me, spring brings out your inner hippie. I’m following Isabel Marant’s lead and wearing bright, textured stripes on looser fabrics for a look that has globetrotter written all over it.
Here’s some other striped garments that will allow you to wear stripes however you want this season.
Clockwise from upper left:
1. Givenchy striped shoulder pad jacket ($1,275; Givenchy)
2. Juicy Couture striped military cardigan ($248; piperline.com)
3. Isabel Marant “Alamo” silk-chiffon pants ($850; net-a-porter.com)
4. Markus Lupfer striped “Allegra” dress ($350; Intermix or Sarca; 710 N Wabash)
5. Marano clutch by Anya Hindmarch ($161; vivre.com)
6. Paul Smith stripped dress (Paul Smith)
7. Alexander McQueen geometric strip pump ($810; Alexander McQueen)
8. BDG 3/4 sleeve striped tunic ($48; Urban Outfitters)
9. Balenciaga stripped mini dress ($1,641; farfetch.com)
Images courtesy of Givenchy, piperline.com, net-a-porter.com, Intermix, Vivre, Paul Smith, Alexander McQueen, Urban Outfitters, and farfetch.com
Tags: Alexander McQueen, Anya Hindmarch, Balenciaga, farfetch.com, Givenchy, Intermix, Isabel Marant, Juicy Couture, Markus Lupfer, net-a-porter.com, Paul Smith, piperline.com, Sarca, Trends, Urban Outfitters, Vivre
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The Tee: Anything but Basic
Tuesday, April 13th, 2010
When I went rummaging through my closet for a trusty t-shirt to welcome the warm weather, I realized my tee collection could use a serious upgrade. Many of my once highly favored shirts are now faded, ill-fitting and not on par with the season’s tee trends. Naturally, I went looking for some new ones to replace the old!
As an essential part of a spring and summer wardrobe, t-shirts have the uncanny ability to be dressed up or down, all while keeping you nice and cool (literally and figuratively!). This season, the tee selection includes graphic, patterned, cropped, oversized, embellished and classic styles to suit your mood and diverse tee needs. With this kind of variety, the tee is now anything but basic. The styles are vast, the outfits infinite, so experiment freely this casualwear! Try a cropped tee with a pair of jersey harem pants. Or a neon-hued, oversized tee with a pair of leggings and snakeskin ballet flats. A graphic t-shirt will create an interest-adding contrast when worn with a cotton blazer, wide-leg linen pants, and a cork wedge. Check out these other styles to update your tee collection this season.
Clockwise from upper left:
1. Two-sided gray jersey tee ($25; Akira)
2. Stella McCartney oversized tee with stripes and hibiscus print ($421; farfetch.com)
3. Graham & Spencer pink and gray contrast tee ($152; Neiman Marcus)
4. Striped cropped tee ($35; Sofia Vintage)
5. Whistles Eiffel Tower t-shirt ($76; ASOS)
6. Tribal v-neck tee ($24; Urban Outfitters)
By Danielle Parker
Images courtesy of Akira, farfetch.com, Neiman Marcus, Sofia Vintage, ASOS, and Urban Outfitters
Tags: Akira, ASOS, farfetch.com, Graham & Spencer, Neiman Marcus, Sofia Vintage, Stella McCartney, Urban Outfitters, Whistles
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Trend Alert: Brogues (Oxford Shoes)
Thursday, March 18th, 2010
Given the popularity of towering heels with exotic skins and embellishments, it’s refreshing to see a classic, simplistic style back in the spotlight! If you haven’t noticed, menswear has been a popular inspiration among designers, and consequently, oxfords are making a huge comeback. They may look like a pair of your grandpa’s favorite shoes, but they still have a refined, vintage-y feel that’s totally classy when worn the right way. Built for casual wear with jeans or chinos, for example, these shoes can be easily dressed up as well. For spring, pair your oxfords with a variety of other popular items, such as a floral dress with stockings or boyfriend jeans and a blazer. My personal favorite: a pair of brown or gold oxfords added to boyfriend jeans; a long, white tank top under a gray crop top; a black boyfriend blazer; and an oversized black handbag. Though you may think oxfords aren’t the easiest shoes to pull off, their versatility and expression make them a no-brainer for spring. Here’s a look at some of my favorites styles.
Clockwise from upper left:
1. “Lame Kid Smoke Flats” by Marc by Marc Jacobs ($300; shopbop.com)
2. “Rizing” oxford in silver by Boutque 9 ($130; zappos.com)
3. Sam Edelman “Cory” flat oxfords in “Gold Snake” ($129; Bloomingdale’s)
4. Deena & Ozzy “Wingtip Oxford” ($58; Urban Outfitters)
5. Moschino Cheap & Chic “Henry” in beige suede ($300; piperline.com)
6. “Jezebell” flats by Steve Madden ($100; Steve Madden)
By Courtney of ModernJap
Images courtesy of shopbop.com, zappos.com, Bloomindale’s, Urban Outfitters, piperline.com, and Steve Madden
Tags: Bloomindales, Boutique 9, Deena & Ozzy, Marc by Marc Jacobs, Moschino Cheap & Chic, piperline.com, Sam Edelman, shopbop.com, Steve Madden, Urban Outfitters, zappos.com
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The Latest Happenings in the Fashion World
Thursday, March 11th, 2010
Vivienne Tam x HP digital clutch
. Urban Outfitters is launching a bridal website, and the collection will later expand into stores. Boho brides-to-be rejoice… [Huffington Post]
. Oak Street’s Chasalla is closing its doors, but its sister location, CRAM for Her, will remain open. [Second City Style]
. The final collection by the late Alexander McQueen was presented on Tuesday during Paris Fashion Week. Sixteen amazing pieces. [T Magazine]
. Christian Siriano for Payless is now available. [Payless]
. Ungaro has relieved Lindsey Lohan of her artistic adviser duties. Thank the heavens. [The Cut]
. Liberty of London for Target hits stores this Sunday. Update your closet and your home. [Target]
. Vivienne Tam’s “Butterfly Lovers” digital clutch (above) is available for order. Pricing starts at $599. [HP]
. Karl Lagerfeld once again proved his unparalleled staging skills. Chanel’s Fall/Winter 2010 collection was presented alongside chunks of iceberg brought in from Scandinavia. [Style.com]
. Madonna will design clothing and underwear lines for Macy’s. What will they be called, you ask? “Material Girl” and “Truth or Dare,” respectively. Madonna is way too creative for this. [BlackBook]
. American Eagle Outfitters is closing its Martin + Osa stores. [WWD]
Image courtesy of HP
Tags: Alexander McQueen, American Eagle, Butterfly Lovers Digital Clutch, Chanel, Chasalla, Christian Siriano for Payless, Fall/Winter 2010, Fashion News, Karl Lagerfeld, Liberty of London for Target, Lindsey Lohan, Macy's, Madonna, Martin + Osa, Paris Fashion Week, Ungaro, Urban Outfitters, Vivienne Tam for HP
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