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TeenVogue's favorite artist and blogger Danny Roberts, who was profiled in the May 2010 issue, is at it again! Remember the bags he designed for Gwen Stefani's Harajuku Lovers line back in July 2009? Well, Danny has collaborated with Forever 21 for a series of six T-shirts that will feature his beloved artwork.
Five of the tees will be portraits of bloggers Pandora, Fashion Squad, Because I'm Addicted, Style Bytes and Alice Point. The sixth T-shirt will be of two models.
Based on the images we were sent, we can't wait to get our hands on them! Well done Danny! Nothing warms our hearts more than seeing fashion bloggers do big things; four bloggers recently designed bags for Coach.
Danny's shirts will be available starting June 2 and will be sold online, as well as, in select stores nationwide. Read on for another look from Danny's collaboration!
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I don't believe in homogeneity. Anyone who says you have to look one way--like a sunny Californian or a polished New Yorker all the time--is mad," declares London makeup artist Hannah Murray, as she sips a cup of tea at Topshop's glossy white showroom in New York City's SoHo.
"Now, English girls," she says, smiling, "English girls like being offbeat and imperfect." She should know, having been the beauty force behind the (utterly fabulous) insouciance of It Brits like Kate Moss, Alexa Chung, Pixie Geldof, and Daisy Lowe. And in her role as Topshop's consulting makeup artist, Murray is bringing her fresh sensibility to the company's new line--a 100-pieces-strong-and-counting collection of deeply covetable cosmetics, from sparkly eyeliners to quirky-cool nail polish.
"I want people to put on Topshop make-up the way they shop for the clothes at the store," explains Murray. "You know--piling it on, mashing it all together, and generally being rather fearless, for a style that's totally
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As if Facebook and Twitter don't offer enough opportunities to share whatever is on your mind, an even fresher social networking site, Formspring.me, has become the new go-to for many girls. Today's New York Times reports a growing number of girls posting to the site--and the tendency for comments between users to get nasty.
What do you think of Formspring?
We asked Teen Vogue Facebook fans to share their thoughts:
"I'm not on it because of the fact that it does create a plethora of drama."
"Formspring is a website for people who want to ask people what they won't ask and they can ask everything anonymously and through this there will be a lot of cyberbulling , I wanted to create one but I rather keep myself away from people trying to make me feel horrible."
"yes. it is an excuse to say mean things without seeing who said it. its a hidden identity."
"I'm not on it but from the questions I've seen through facebook it's completely harmless. But I can see how it could be used for
Some trends never die... Like sagging your pants. The style has been in play forever, it seems, and it's never failed to cause problems. A lot of guys like to let their jeans hang low, showing off their boxers (or briefs), but some people find the underwear as outerwear thing rather offensive.
New York State Sen. Eric Adams has a big problem with the so-called fashion statement: Last month, he had a series of billboards put up in Brooklyn as part of a campaign to urge young males to hike up their slacks and "raise [their] image."
More recently, a British judge voiced a different opinion, ruling that a ban on "saggy pants" violates human rights.
What do you think? Do you see this trend where you live? Does it bother you?
We asked Teen Vogue Facebook fans to sound off:
"It is vile. If girls did this, they would be seen as sluts and so on. "
"No I think it sort of falls into the indecent exposure category and I think it looks very sloppy."
"Of course they should have the right,
Sure, Twilight's Bella and Edward have a union worth emulating, but is purchasing a band inspired by the film, going too far? One company doesn't think so.
Co-designed by Twilight author Stephanie Meyer, Infinite Jewelry & Co is now selling a replica of the engagement ring Edward gives Bella in the Eclipse trailer. The ring, which comes in gold or silver, is available in different versions and price points on Infinite Jewelry & Co's site. You can purchase a costume version of the ring for $35 or a finer version for $479. But the genuine diamond version, intended to serve as an actual engagement ring, is selling for almost $2000. We're as obsessed with Bella and Edward as the next Twi-Hard, but we're not sure we would be able to accept an engagement ring inspired by any film.
Would you accept a Twilight-inspired engagement ring?
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