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You didn’t think we’d let the entirety of New York Fashion Week go by without reporting on a single beauty trend, did you?





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You didn’t think we’d let the entirety of New York Fashion Week go by without reporting on a single beauty trend, did you?
There are certain patterns that are just classics from them you can build a wardrobe you could hold on to for decades. A bustier, a pencil skirt and a cropped jacket make for a fun retro look, and by changing the fabrics, you can update these classic silhouettes so easily. Read on to see them all!
Who loves the 50s? Who loves flirty, feminine shapes that accentuate your curves and amp up sex appeal. I think all of the patterns below have potential.
A fitted bustier top can be a super fun staple to have in your wardrobe.

PHOTO COURTESY OF TORY BURCH
We’re always happy to see insider photos of Anna Dello Russo, the Editor at Large for Japan who reportedly has an extra apartment strictly for her clothing. Her style is legendary—daring, often voluminous, and perfectly executed outfits—and we’ve yet to come across an ensemble of hers that could be called boring. So it’s no surprise that the folks over at the Tory Burch blog picked her to follow for a “Day in the Life” feature during Fashion Week. In t





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The best thing about Valentine’s Day falling on a Monday this year is that there’s absolutely no shame in using this weekend to get your shopping done.
Theres a great story about socialite Nan Kempner who, after being told she could not enter the chic La Cote Basque in NYC wearing pants, simply stripped them off and entered sporting only her tunic. The idea that a woman could not enter a restaurant in a pair of pants is a bit baffling now and a testament to how our ideas of what is considered elegant and chic are constantly shifting.

NEW YORK — An epic Twitter FAIL for fashion designer Kenneth Cole on Thursday led him to apologize for a tweet that used the crisis in Cairo to promote his spring line.
The offensive tweet touched off an online flash mob and inspired a fake Twitter feed that mocked Cole’s original while attracting thousands of followers on the micro-blogging site in a matter of hours.
The tweet from KennethCole read: “Millions are in an uproar in Cairo. Ru
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