Fashion Face-Off: Jessica Simpson Vs. Nicole Richie

For those of you who are obsessed with "Project Runway," there's a new show called "Fashion Star" that premieres tonight on NBC. Like "Project Runway," it features several celebrity designers -- including Jessica Simpson and Nicole Richie -- who weigh in on what comes down the catwalk...


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Now, I realize that celebrity designers don't have the best rap, (just check out this list for proof), but Richie and Simpson are actually good IMO. And while these ladies have totally different styles, they seem to make quality products that most of my friends aren't afraid to admit buying.

Keep in mind they also have completely different markets. Simpson's line sells at mainstream department stores like Macys and Nordstrom, and a dress or pump will only set you back $100 or so. Richie sells at high-end department stores like Bergdorf Goodman, Neiman Marcus, and Selfridges, and her clothing costs a bit more; for example, a dress sells anywhere from $300 - $500.


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As for the different looks, here's a quick rundown:

Nicole Richie's clothing line: Richie actually has two fashion lines -- Winter Kate (clothing) and House of Harlow 1960 (accessories). Both are named after her daughter. As for the clothing collection, it can be described as mostly boho-chic, and features patterned silks, maxi dresses, draped jackets, roomy sleeves, and textured hobo bags.







Jessica Simpson's clothing line: "The Jessica Simpson Collection" was launched in 2005. The collection is trendy yet comfortable, and includes a ton of bright, bold colors, decorative tanks, tailored blazers, skinny jeans, and a variety of pumps and heels.




So, tell us. Who has the better clothing line: Jess or Nicole? Leave your vote below. And is anyone else planning to watch the season premiere of "Fashion Star" tonight? 'Fess up now.


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