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From the runways onto department and drugstore shelves, I'm sure we'll see lots of fresh new makeup options and application techniques go full circle come March. Last month in New York, we saw six very wearable trends emerge, from peach lips to bold eyeliner to heavy-handed under-the-eye liners. But throughout the course of New York Fashion Week and other Spring 2010 shows, including Paris, London, and Milan, there were other looks that won't quite make the transition. Take this sequin forehead heart-shaped applique, for instance — straight from the Ungaro show in Paris, for which Lindsay Lohan acted as artistic adviser. While I appreciate each and every designer's artistic flair, some looks just won't translate to real life. Read More »
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Paris Fashion Week has come to a close, but its styles are likely to inspire for many months to come. While some styles are definitely for show — check out Louis Vuitton's dramatic look here, for instance — others are refreshingly easy to re-create at home. More than a few designers opted for simple, low-key looks that make the most of what you've already got. Read on to see some of the wonderful and wildest looks from the week.
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New York Fashion Week ended last week, and now it's time to analyze the styles, from hair to makeup to what polishes we foresee flying off the shelves come March. To make the myriad styles we saw over the nine days of 2010 Spring New York Fashion Week easier to parse, I've assembled the six big trends, complete with several different ways to wear each — from rebel rocker to demure debutante. Click through for the definitive looks for Spring. Read More »
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New York Fashion Week is full of design inspiration from the palettes and patterns to the details and embellishments, and even the onlookers themselves. Yesterday's Badgley Mischka Spring 2010 fashion show truly won me over, though. From coral beading to ethereal white ruffles, many elements of the collection could easily translate to interior design. So I did a little digging and excavated some Badgley Mischka-inspired home décor for you. Read More »
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No visible makeup is officially a makeup trend: at Rachel Comey, BCBG, and Cynthia Steffe, the models have all gone seemingly bare. In fact, Lisa Butler, the makeup artist at the BCBG show, said, "It’s all about the individual. The look is finished, but not made up." She only used mascara, mineral foundation, and lip conditioner. It's simple but very pretty. What do you think? Will you be trying this out in the Spring?
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You've seen most of the front stage at New York Fashion Week. Now it's time to go to the back, where designers are putting finishing touches on their creations and models are getting dolled up. This gorgeous foursome posed right after getting their makeup done at Nicole Miller. It's a highly stressful place to be right before a show, but backstage is simultaneously thrilling. Celebs, models, designers, press — it's a necessary madhouse. Ready? Grab your pass, let's go!
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Though I don't have a lot of it in my closet (do any of us?), I quite enjoy naranja, aka orange. It's optimistic, energizing, youthful — it is FitSugar's color, after all. Amongst all the white, neutrals, and grays of Spring, orange stood out to me at once. Red is Fall's favorite fiery hue, so it's no surprise its tangy sister has stepped in for Spring. Diane von Furstenberg didn't hold back — Chanel Iman is double layered in orange goodness. In need of a new outlook on life? Nibble on some naranja. Read More »
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