Friday, March 19th, 2010 | Celebs, Fashion, Los Angeles
Fierce Footwear: Rihanna in Alexander Wang’s Freja Boot
By Faith
Rihanna has it all. The money, the fame, the cars, the clothes. And the footwear.
She was seen out and about in Hollywood sporting the hottest shoe off of the Spring 2010 Runways: Alexander Wang’s Freja Lace Zip Boot. This shoe can barely stay on shelves, selling out virtually everywhere. If you are lucky enough to get your hands on a pair, hold tight and never let go.
Images courtesy of PacificCoastNews and Style.com.
Wednesday, March 17th, 2010 | Fab Events, Los Angeles, New York, Sample Sale, Shop
43.46 aggaj is having a Sample Sale!
By Kimberly
Fabulous Spring/Summer 2010 Sample Sale in NEW YORK
Contemporary Young Designer Line – 43.46 aggaj
March 17 – March 19, all day
Discounts on wholesale price up to 70%.
Buy 3 dresses and get the fourth one free
Contact: info@4346aggaj.com for more information or send PM.
www.4346aggaj.com
Fabulous Spring/Summer 2010 Sample Sale in LOS ANGELES
Contemporary Young Designer Line – 43.46 aggaj
March 24, 9am to 6pm
Discounts on wholesale price up to 70%
Buy 3 dresses and get the fourth one free
Contact: info@4346aggaj.com for more information or send PM.
www.4346aggaj.com
Wednesday, March 17th, 2010 | Accessories, Fab Events, Fashion, Haute Press, Los Angeles, Style
Your Inner Bride Will Be "Unveiled" on Melrose Place
By Samantha
Even if you aren’t in the midst of planning a wedding, we know that you have thought about yours, from your dress to the lucky suitor who you will be honeymooning with. If you live in LA (and if you don’t, you might consider making the trip), on March 28th, the famed Melrose Place will be transformed into a bridal paradise with “Unveiled: Bridal Style Revealed.” From 11AM to 4PM, the tree lined street will turn into a mecca for all of a bride’s needs, from the dress and makeup to the linens, invitations and catering. This is the one-stop-shop for your dream wedding.
The event will feature designs from Monique Lhullier, Carolina Herrera and Temperley London, who will graciously open their stores with models showcasing their latest bridal designs. Ports 1961 and Vince will be open for shoppers to buy their perfect wedding guest outfit, or jut a great ensemble for a night out. Kate Somerville’s team will be on hand to discuss beauty treatments and luxury mobile beauty service Fiore Beauty will have a Lash Bar and will also be offering hair styling tips, massages and more. Bacara Resort & Spa, Williams-Sonoma, the London West Hollywood, Bella Bridesmaid, Patina Wedding and TravelStore Platinum will line the street to showcase their luxury wedding day goodies while you indulge on cake tastings. There will also be an expert panel to include celebrity wedding planner Mindy Weiss and owner of Creative Intelligence, Marc Friedland. They will be on hand to discuss wedding trends and event planning with tips and tricks to make your day even more special, like how to align with a philanthropy to help others on the happiest day of your life.
Edgar Zamora of Revelry Event Design will be the creative force behind “Unveiled,” transforming the street into a sophisticated, wedding day wonderland meant to inspire brides to be, families of brides to be and wedding planners alike. It is meant to be a fun, care-free afternoon where ladies (and some men, too) can peruse the street to put together their upcoming vows and celebration. And if you aren’t planning, you can still come, try some cake, and plan your perfect wedding for when Mr. Right does come along to whisk you off of your feet. Or come with your girlfriends to play dress up and learn a thing or two, because we are sure if you haven’t been a bridesmaid yet, your clock is ticking.
Tickets are available at Unveiled, where your Bridal Passport is $30 in advance and $40 on-site. Check-in is at 650 North La Cienega Blvd. in West Hollywood, right at Melrose Place.
Monday, March 8th, 2010 | Fab Events, Fashion, Los Angeles
Armani Exchange Opens Concept Store in Los Angeles
By Samantha
On the famed Robertson Boulevard, Armani Exchange has taken over the former Armani Casa space with a concept store that is sleek, refined and definitely a must on your shopping destination list. The 6,600 square foot retail space is huge, but the displays fill it beautifully, leaving room to browse.
The A|X Armani Exchange store officially opened on March 3rd and contains an edited assortment of the lines collections alongside signature, exclusive pieces to the store, fitting the young Hollywood vibe.
The store is amazingly organized, and I must say, this is the first time A|X Armani Exchange bags and accessories have come to my attention, and they are to die for. From denim and tees to funky nighttime dresses, the store has everything a girl or guy could need to take them through their days in style. Also, to note, there are barely any logos on any of the merchandise, so Armani Exchange has definitely grown up, in a good way, and we are loving it.
The concept store also features an exhibition area which houses pieces of art from emerging designers who have created pieces solely for this store. The installations will change seasonally, so there will also be something new to look out for. This store reflects with the Los Angeles lifestyle: young, cosmopolitan, elegant and casual yet fun. The store is full of reds and blues with a classic Americana look that is transformed for the West Hollywood crowd. Every mannequin is adorned in an outfit that is wearable, chic and classic, and finding the pieces to put the outfit together is so easy, it makes shopping more fun that ever.
One of the signature pieces for the store is fabulously vintage washed khaki and denim pieces. Everything in the store is sophisticated, fashion forward and easy to wear, fitting perfectly with the store which definitely commands attention and looks absolutely stunning in its space on quite a busy Los Angeles corner.
Friday, February 26th, 2010 | Celebs, Designer Diary, Fashion, Fashion Week, Los Angeles
Edwing D'Angelo Takes His Fashions Behind the Scenes
By Samantha
For the second year in a row, luxury designer Edwing D’Angelo has been asked to be the featured designer at the NAACP Awards, with a presentation backstage for celebrities and super lucky VIP’s. I had the chance to speak with D’Angelo today, in the middle of his preparations for the show, to learn a bit about him and a lot about his glamorous collection.
Just coming off from New York Fashion Week, the runway collections will be worn by models backstage at the NAACP Awards, who will also act as hosts, escorting celebrities on stage. Chyna Layne, of Precious, who is the designer’s current muse, will also be one of the celebrities wearing one of the designers custom made creations.
D’Angelo is Columbian born, and the 5th in a generation of tailors, who took his unique acquired skill-set to the next level, with a lot of passion, and even more work. After graduating from law school, he worked in law firms for 12 years, but always had a passion to be doing something different. When his sister’s prom came about, he designed her dress, and instantly, her friends all wanted something created by the designer. From there, his line of one-of-a-kind, high-end pieces was created. Well, not that easily. He worked for 2 years more as a lawyer, saving every penny, working at nights, and having people put together his samples during the day while he worked. After two years, he officially left law, and became a designer extraordinaire. In August of 2002, his first boutique opened in Harlem.
Two of the first celebrities to don his gowns were Vivica Fox and Patti la Belle. With the success of the line, and its ultra luxurious vibe, the designer picked up and moved his boutique to SoHo. For Fall/Winter 2010, his 10th collection, he was inspired by 1940s and 50s New York and Barbra Streisand’s “New York State of Mind.” Back in the day when women all dressed to a peek of sophistication, fully dressed, with the arrival of second tier monarchies and princess moving to New York, D’Angelo sought to bring that vibe back with a modern twist of edge. Black was the predominant color, with pops of other colors throughout, and his signature orange lining giving an added kick. The designer is way ahead, and even let me know that for Spring 2011, he is thinking of a garden-ish theme, with Lost Eden as the inspiration.
The Edwing D’Angelo collection has a young, modern vibe that is fresh yet luxurious. He dreams of dressing Megan Fox, Reese Witherspoon, Taylor Lautner and Will Smith (yes, his line is available for men, too). His show backstage at the NAACP Awards is part of his plan of moving into the Hollywood lifestyle, garnering a larger following amongst celebrities and high-end consumers. While his pieces are one-of-a-kind, he plans to expand to create pieces that are also off the rack, but he will still continue designing unique pieces for his clientele. Regardless, he plans to stick to creating collections that are epitomized by sheer elegance.
For more information, visit Edwing D’Angelo.
Thursday, February 18th, 2010 | Celebs, Fashion, Los Angeles, News
Katy Perry’s puuuurfect tee
By Zoe
Some may say songstress Katy Perry is the cat’s meow. And now she wears that moniker on her sleeve, errrrr, ummm, top we mean.
But beyond the frisky feline connotation, Perry actually was wearing Trash & Luxury Cat’s Meow tee last week in L.A. This fun fierce top won’t totally break the bank, and completely looks stylin’ for the gym, yoga or playing Wii chez vous.
Perry wore the top with Capri style leggings and runners, but you could pass it off with cute boyshorts or cigarette jeans. Whatever the choice, it’ll all look hot with this print of Julie Newmar as Catwoman.
For more info on Trash & Luxury and where to purchase, go to www.trashandluxury.com.
Tuesday, February 16th, 2010 | Fashion, Fashion Week, Haute Press, Los Angeles
NYFW: Jenni Kayne Fall/Winter 2010
By Samantha
For her Fall/Winter 2010 collection, LA based designer Jenni Kayne turned to the stables for inspiration, bringing equestrian culture to her contemporary line, making it attainable fashion for the city girl. The designer used jodhpurs, utility coats and riding jackets as some of her key pieces, which she re-worked to make them fashion forward for the modern day, while remaining classic pieces that are the ultimate wardrobe staples.
Jenni Kayne is not so much a brand as it is a lifestyle. This collection keeps with the timelessness that consumers have begun to expect within the brand. She manages to take equestrian and make it look far from “western”, but rather gives the look a preppy, updated feel that is effortlessly chic in its tailoring and design. The bursts of bold color in select pieces is fun, but I like that she stuck to a pretty muted color scheme, and focused more on the design of each piece.
With riding pants that could easily substitute your go-to jeans and jackets that you can rest assured will sit in the front of your closet, Jenni Kayne has proven with this collection that preppy sophistication is always in style, and leaves me longing for Fall. The collection is robust and versatile, whilst remaining simplistic, perfect for the working girl on-the-go, the glam shopper and the suburb sweetheart.
Thursday, February 4th, 2010 | Fashion, Haute Press, Los Angeles, New York
Through the Spy Glass: House of Spy
By Jessica
Spring is around the corner and it is time to lighten up with the House of Spy’s latest collection. A mélange of fun, flirty and fabulous, the line of printed frocks and jumpsuits is perfect for warmer weather.
Brainchild of former biology student, Wendy Wong, House of Spy is now a wardrobe staple in every fashionista’s closet in Ontario, Canada, where the brand was launched. To our delight, it is slowly creeping into stylish boutiques in the US and throughout the rest of the globe. The brand is gaining popularity and reaching new heights at the speed of light; it was named one of the world’s best brands by Sportswear International in 2007.
The new collection resonates with this season’s edgy playfulness. With strong prints and bold hues, these clothes make statements all their own. The tangerine hued draped dress and asymmetrical hemlines evoke lots of edgy attitude while the dirndl silhouette and empire-line dress instill a feminine vibe. The one key item from the collection that caught my eye, however, was the cropped jumpsuit with its perfect tailoring and flawless fit.
Go ahead and add a little zing to your wardrobe with the House of Spy
The collection is available all over New York and California and can be purchased online at the House of Spy.
–Dyuti Mishra
Monday, February 1st, 2010 | Beauty, Celebs, Fab Events, Haute Press, Los Angeles
The Look Du Jour: Keri Hilson, Grammys 2010
By Jessica
Best New Artist nominee Keri Hilson glowed on the red carpet last night at the 52nd Annual Grammy Awards in a stunning pale pink-hued Dolce & Gabbana number. However, we were more captivated by her gorgeous visage.
For this look, celebrity make-up artist Ashunta Sheriff was inspired by the screen sirens of the ‘50s and developed a look that emphasized Keri’s hazel eyes while injecting some panache and edge. Keri’s flawless complexion was enhanced by Smashbox Photo Finish primer with COVERGIRL Queen Collection Natural Hue Compact Foundation. The bronze glow was achieved by using COVERGIRL Queen Collection Natural Hue Minerals Bronzer in Light Bronze and Mary Kay Mineral Cheek Color in Strawberry Cream on the cheeks for the subtle flushed radiance.
As for those smoldering eyes, Ashunta chose a striking rich purple shade from Mary Kay Mineral Eye Color in Sweet Plum on the lids and lower lashes and COVERGIRL Smoky ShadowBlast in Purple Plume to intensify the colour. She later topped it off with COVERGIRL LashBlast Volume Mascara in Black and Ja’Maal Busters Lash Line for that wee bit of drama.
She also chose to break the smoky-eyes-nude-lips rule with Mary Kay Lip Liner in Berry along with Covergirl Queen Collection Lip Gloss in Pearled Peach which left Keri looking absolutely dazzling. -Dyuti Mishra
(Images courtesy Getty Images/Glamour.com)
Friday, January 29th, 2010 | Celebs, Fab Events, Los Angeles, News, Philanthropy
The Story of the Gifting Lounge that Gave Back
By Samantha
During awards season, everyone frequently hears about gifting lounges, which provide the latest and greatest swag to celebrities. The Golden Globes may have passed, but the story of the Madison & Mulholland charity-themed suite is still just as relevant. 
This suite provided something a bit new to famous faces. In the suite, celebrities filled up “swag” bags, to be auctioned off for their personal charities. The bags went up for auction on January 25th at Clothes Off Our Back online. One charity that garnered quite a few celebrity bags is Help for Orphans International, which is helping raise money for disaster relief in Haiti.
Held at a private residence in Beverly Hills, celebrities like Evan Handler, Joe Mantegna, Joan Collins and Shar Jackson showed up to fill up their bags with goodies. Each bag included a personalized item from the celebrity as well, from autographed photos to scripts.
Some of the participating vendors were Judith Leiber, Shakers Vodka, Luggage Forward, Verragio Diamonds, Clutch for Cures and Dara Ettinger Jewelry. Hooray for celebs and charities working together.
Images courtesy of John M. Heller


















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