Tuesday, March 16th, 2010 | Fab Events, Sample Sale, Shop

Ted Rossi Sample Sale

By Faith

Friday, March 12th, 2010 | Fab Events, Fashion, New York, Shop

Tibi at Bloomingdale's Today in NYC + A Little Fashion Advice

By Faith

I love traveling almost as much as I love shopping. Tibi rolls my favorite pastimes into one with bold prints and feminine silhouettes perfect for a trip to St. Tropez or Ibiza.

Today, Tibi and Bloomingdale’s are teaming up and giving the NYC set the perfect chance to start on Spring shopping. A fabulous gift comes with every purchase (don’t worry I won’t spoil the fun) and a beautiful runway piece will be given away to one lucky winner (the piece featured to the right).

I caught up with Tibi’s fashion experts ahead of time to get some spring/summer wardrobe ideas and to talk about some key pieces in the Spring 2010 collection.

What are some key pieces from Tibi’s Spring 2010 Collection?

The Cala Lilly Cap sleeve dress has been selling out like crazy! For a more glam casual look, we have a couple draped blazers in the collection that look amazing paired with our pastel colored ruffle shorts.

With spring and summer approaching, what are 3 essential travel pieces that all women should have?

Cropped jackets in fun textures – Tibi has an amazing suede blazer for spring that completely complements a flowy dress, and having something to slip over a dress or tank when it cools off at night is a travel savior.

Day Dress – We have a few jersey pieces in the Spring collection that you can completely ball up and won’t wrinkle, so amazing for living out of a suitcase.  Personal favorite is the Bouvier Jersey One Shoulder Printed Dress: it’s a perfect mix of downtown style and travel sensibility.

LBD – You always need to have a dress for a glitzy night out to make you feel like a rock star. Our Oleander Beading Slip Dress has a vintage silhouette with allover beading for a fun update.

What are some ideas for spring/summer ensembles?

Go short and show off your legs. Also sheer tops with embroidery or crochet detail in more conservative cuts perfectly mix coy and casual.  Until the weather warms up, throw a trench over everything and you’re guaranteed to look chic.

Any spring/summer fashion advice?

Always wear sunscreen and never miss a chance to wear color. The Tibi line includes so many fun prints and saturated hues, and summer is the perfect excuse to brighten up your wardrobe.

Friday, March 12th, 2010 | Fab Events, Giveaways, New York, News, Shop

Tweet this Giveaway | The NYC Takeover of Victoria's Secret PINK

By Faith

Victoria’s Secret PINK is the go-to brand for all things comfortable, sexy, and fun. The brand is taking fun to the next level with the Grand Opening of its first standalone store, and what location is more appropriate than New York City?

The Grand Opening is a reason to get up on Saturday morning: VS Angels Chanel Iman and Behati Prinsloo are both hosting, there will be a cupcake truck, and Christopher Smith will be DJing.

To celebrate the launch, VS PINK has created limited edition NYC clothing (like the great pieces seen to the left) featuring tees, underwear, and so much more. Perfect for those casual weekend days or fun times spent at home.

VS PINK is giving POSHGLAM readers the chance to win a limited-edition NYC tee shirt and sexy pair of bikini briefs. Enter our raffle* by tweeting the giveaway @POSHGLAM and emailing Faith@POSHGLAM.com, subject “VS Pink NYC Takeover”. The tee shirt retails at $22.50 and the panty at $9.50. Contest ends March 19th 2010 at MIDNIGHT EST.

Don’t forget to stop by Saturday if you are in NYC.

WHERE: VS PINK.  565 Broadway (at Prince St.). New York, NY 10012

WHEN: March 13th, 2010. Doors Open at 10am

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010 | Accessories, Celebs, News

Molly Sims full of Grayce

By Zoe

Exclusively on HSN tomorrow, Molly Sims is ready to show off her new collection of fab accessories, Grayce. These yummy finds graced the catwalks during New York Fashion Week, and now they’re available direct to you.

Sims, who graved the cover of Sports Illustrated coveted Swimsuit Issues and acted on the NBC series Las Vegas, was inspired by the fashion locales she’s called home over the years from New York City, Paris and London. She designs with the modern American woman who could wear her wares for those casual get-togethers or more glam occasions.

Check out this Kentucky born Southern Belle’s collection on HSN from 12 pm to 1 pm and 9 pm to 10 pm, and it’s also featured on www. hsn.com.

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010 | Fashion Week, New York, TopPictures

Hernan Lander Presentation at OpenHouse Gallery

By Zoe

On Friday, Feburary 12, champagne and wine glasses clinked together in celebration of Hernan Lander’s fall/winter collection. Interestingly enough, the young Dominican Republic born designer opted for the use of mannequins to display his clothing as opposed to models. The mannequins provided an emphasis on the pieces themselves and anonymity of the person wearing the look.

His philosophy emphasized how anyone could wear these chic pieces.

Admirers of the collection tweeted in delight and posted BlackBerry pics of favorite pieces. One highlight was the slim-fit cropped fur jacket worn atop a high-collar purple blouse and paired with skinny black jeans. Another was a silver dress adorned with snakeskin.

Not only has Lander created pieces that are well tailored, he was able to construct a bold style of serious high taste.

Story by Barbara Leung

Images courtesy of Jordan Johnson.

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010 | Beauty, Fashion, Fashion Week, Haute Press, New York, News

Michael Kors Fall 2010

By Jessica

For fall 2010, it seems Michael Kors chose to go on a safari, a winter safari that is. The Out of Africa look has served as an inspiration to many a designer before but only few choose to interpret into a winter collection. Michael takes it to a whole new level without drifting away from that all-American style that is his quintessential design philosophy.

Knits and fur were the key features which were later followed by some shimmer and sheer. Silhouettes were clean cut and well-tailored while the garments were devoid of any excessive ornamentation. From fitted sweaters, chunky cardigans and fur coats to body-con gowns and skirts, the show had it all. Desert colors like fawn, eggshell, slate, taupe and auburn later gave way to sparkly black, shiny silver and glittering gold for the evening. One significant piece in the collection was a chrome-hued long parka with a round fur collar.  Circular scarves, beanies, knitted gloves and leg warmers went along with the clothes.

Belts severed their purpose of cinching in the waist but also adorned the neck of the models. As for the beauty, the sun-kissed glow, shimmery-smoky eyes and a rosy pout completed the look.

—Dyuti Mishra

(Images courtesy Coutorture.com)

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010 | Fashion, Fashion Week, Haute Press, New York, TopPictures

Arise Magazine African Collective Fall 2010

By Jessica

I love discovering emergent designers that are daring, innovative and inspired. For their Fall 2010 runway show, the Arise Magazine African Collective presented three such artisans.

Surrounded by a crowd of the industry’s elite, including celebrity stylist, June Ambrose and models, Coco Rocha and Liya Kibede, three African designers/brands prepared to make their mark on Fashion’s most important week: Black Coffee, Loin Cloth & Ashes and Deola Sagoe.

Taking inspiration from Pablo Picasso’s reinterpretation of African masks, designers Jacques van der Watt and Danica Lepen of Black Coffee presented a line of flesh tone cocoon-shaped coats, structured shoulders in architectural shapes and fluid dresses in soft, mint green colors. Models, including Chanel Iman, wore clean yet dramatic chignons that presented an elegant contrast to the sharp, geometric silhouettes. The light eye make-up and a nude lip complemented the look, courtesy of Iman Cosmetics.

The second collection was presented by Tanzanian designer, Anisa Mpungwe, of the brand, Loin Cloth and Ashes. Inspired by her father’s hometown of Ifakara, Mpungwe’s collection was a melange of body-skimming dresses, billowy pants and flowing skirts with an origami bird motif that runs throughout. Urban blacks and grays comprise a monochromatic color palette, energized with touches of metallic gold, electric blue and sharp stripes.

Hailing from Nigeria, designer Deola Sagoe, showed her collection of bodycon dresses, slim pants and military-inspired jackets with metallic, embroidered and lace flourishes. Inspired by East African Maasai warriors and 18th century European military uniforms, the looks were sharp, valiant, sassy and strong. The models were directed to walk with strength and confidence as the embodiments of Sagoe’s design philosophy. Leading the army of models, Lopez stormed the catwalk with a fierce stride (Rae Holiday of Stuff Fly People Like remarked, “Sessilee walked off the runway and took the show with her!”) and each model followed her lead. At the close of the show, designer Deola Sagoe walked out to a standing ovation.

Thursday, February 11th, 2010 | Celebs, Fashion, Fashion Week, Haute Press, New York, POSHGLAMer

Jessica's Fashion Week Diary: Day 1 – BCBGMaxAzria

By Jessica

Despite an inconvenient snowstorm in New York City, Fashion week is well underway for the last season at Bryant Park. Not phased by the bitter cold, celebrities, bloggers, editors and buyers are trekking through the snow in furs and high heels to see the collections up close and personal. (I, on the other hand, tried to be cute in my patterned pea coat and the wind is attacking me with every step).

After rushing from my hair appointment downtown in a taxi, I made it just in time for the BCBGMaxAzria show. The room was packed with Fashion’s elite, including front-row fixtures, Anna Wintour (American Vogue Editor-in-Chief),  blogger du jour, Bryan Boy, Michelle Williams (formerly of Destiny’s Child) and Keke Palmer. Last minute, I got bumped up to the third row and was thrilled to only be three rows behind Queen Anna.

The Fall 2010 collection was a parade of fluid silhouettes with easy, off-the-shoulder necklines and asymmetric hems. Designer Max Azria chose a muted color palette of gray and navy with vibrant pops of bright yellow and blue. The collection boasted sequin and sheer flourishes which rendered a youthful, modern vibe. Here are some snapshots I took with my camera.

Keke Palmer wore a vivid, printed BCBGMaxAzria frock while Michelle Williams wore a kick-ass black ensemble with neon gloves and spiky, short hair. So psyched that Michelle remembered me from my magazine job! She’s a doll.

Now heading backstage to the AOL media lounge to hang out with the Stylelist bloggers before the Ports 1961 show. Note to self: pack faux fur jacket tomorrow.

Stay fashionable!

xo

Jessica

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010 | Accessories, Beauty, Fab Events, Fashion Week, Haute Press, New York

Celebrate Girls' Night Out with Clinique and Milly by Michelle Smith

By Jessica

Clinique is partnering with Milly designer, Michelle Smith, to jump start their spring collection of beauty products with a free Milly cosmetics bag. This fun and colorful cosmetics bag serves as a great fold-over clutch for the spring on-the-go girl, especially for its simplistic and spirited design. It also fits nicely into a medium-sized purse for more functional purposes; or you can throw it into a large beach bag for your first summer vacation.

Milly by Michelle Smith clothing line inspires us to embrace all the colors of the rainbow; so it’s not surprising she designed a cosmetics bag that encourages you to be courageous while toting your favorite Clinique beauty products. “Colour plays center stage in my collections,” said Michelle.  “The bright, fun print of the new Milly for Clinique bag makes me excited for spring.”

Bloomingdales will help Clinique celebrate their second collaboration with Milly by hosting Girls’ Night Out this Thursday, February 11th. Come relax and enjoy champagne, complimentary makeovers and a small fashion show. You can also chat with Michelle and get an autographed cosmetics bag!

The event will be held this Thursday, February 11th, at the 59th and Lexington Ave location of Bloomingdale’s at the Clinique Counter from 5pm-7pm.

The Milly for Clinique bag retails for $75 but is free with your Clinique purchase of $25 or more. Offer only available Feb. 7th-Feb. 21st in all Bloomingdale’s stores and at Bloomingdales.com.

— Jessica Tillman

Friday, January 29th, 2010 | Beauty, Celebs, Haute Press, New York

Beyoncé ‘Heats’ Up NYC for Fragrance Launch

By Jessica

International pop sensation, Beyoncé, conquers every field she steps her Christian Louboutin stiletto in. Music? She’s a seven-time Grammy award winner who was recently named Billboard’s Woman of the Year. Fashion? Her House of Dereon line has quickly become a force in the Fashion industry. Film? Beyonce garnered two Golden Globes nominations for Dreamgirls and scored a box-office hit with Obsessed. Now, the multi-talented diva has set her sights on the beauty industry with her first-ever fragrance, entitled “Heat.”

Licensed by Coty, Beyoncé’s premiere fragrance embodies her unbridled passion and alluring sexuality. A floral, fruity and wooden scent, ‘Heat’ is a captivating blend of rare, sensual flowers. The fragrance contains top notes of red vanilla orchid, magnolia, neroli and blush peach, heart notes of honeysuckle nectar, almond macaroon and crème de musk as well as base notes of giant sequoia milkwood, tonka bean and amber.

The beautiful songstress had this to say about her first fragrance: “My fragrance is a unique expression of a women’s powerful sensuality. The scent thrills and enthralls, drawing you in. At the same time, it is elegant and feminine with an air of mystery. I created this fragrance for self-assured women everywhere, for women who are not afraid to desire and be desired.”

To kick off the launch of ‘Heat,’ Beyoncé will illuminate Union Square on February 2nd with a fiery red light and smoky fog, giving the city an aura that matches her irresistible appeal.

On February 3rd, she will make a personal appearance at Macy’s Herald Square, where the first customers to purchase the Beyoncé Heat 3-piece fragrance set will get the chance to meet and pose for a picture with the pop culture icon.

The Eau de parfum is $39 for 1 oz.; $49 for 1.7 oz and $59 for 3.4 oz. The Gold Sparkling Body Lotion retails for $24.

‘Heat’ will be available at Macy’s in February and in Europe, Middle East, Far East and Australia by August.