Ok, you don't have to really love fashion ("fashion" alone was taken) but here's a place to share news about all things fashion, shopping, style - anything!
"Commitment? Art project? OCD? Five New Yorkers who wear only one color all day, every day (and it’s not black)." - joneilortiz via Bookmarklet
interesting, the blue and gray ladies seem to be over the top esp. Others just a bit weird. All of that takes too much effort and seems obsessive as well as rigid. I love blue and can tend to buy a lot of blue or related colors, however there is something pleasurable about finding a great shirt or dress in a different color. Women wear red because it makes them feel sexy or energized. You miss that wearing the same color everyday. - Ruth Ferguson
"Forget all the hoopla surrounding “Mad Men” and its 16 Emmy nominations. The real show-stopper of everyone’s favorite series about ’60s ad men in old-timey New York is the wardrobe." - Ginger Makela via Bookmarklet
"Tatiana Gets Offers to Enter Glamorous Field, but There's A Catch: She Must Be Thinner" 6'2" and a size 4 - but agencies have told her to lose 10-15 lbs to get to a size 2 in order to get work. How much skinnier can she get?? :( - Jennie Lin
Was recently at Heathrow during an international flight transfer and noted that Agyness is in practically EVERY fashion and tabloid magazine in London. I love this little cartoon of her various funny poses. - Jennie Lin via Bookmarklet
"Flock's Gloss Edition is the world's first and only fashion/entertainment browser. Your source for daily fashion, entertainment, and well...downright gossip. If you don’t use the Flock Gloss Edition Browser, you're probably out of touch with the latest dish. You should treat yourself better. Go on and try it on for size. - ChaCha Fance" http://friendfeed.com/chachafa... - edythe
I love that the French president can marry a former model. She is totally gorgeous in this Vanity Fair article, landing the celebrated September cover. - Jennie Lin via Bookmarklet
I just bought one of these dresses today. It's a jersey wrap dress that transforms into 10 different styles based on how you try it. - Jess Lee via Bookmarklet
The most perfect slouchy cardigan I have ever bought! It's lightweight, warm, great for layering, and has extra long sleeves. I bought it in gray and love it so much I'm going to buy the black one. - Jess Lee via Bookmarklet
"“And those little Munchkins, I mean, really!” said Ms. [Betsey] Johnson, who is among a group of 20 designers now recreating Dorothy’s glittering ruby slips to commemorate the 70th anniversary of “The Wizard of Oz” next year. The consumer products division of Warner Brothers and Swarovski, the crystal company, came up with the promotion to benefit the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation, with an auction planned in the fall of 2009." - edythe via Bookmarklet
"Yet, for some reason Style.com's inclusion of Allegra Versace among today's "Look of the Day" candidates REALLY got under my skin. I mean the poor girl is so very emaciated and looks so mal-developed - she is clearly still battling anorexia. And she's offered up for consideration as an ideal?" - Jess Lee via Bookmarklet
"In contrast to the ’70s originals, which made people seem aloof or anonymous, contemporary variations often feature gradient lenses that are tinted on top and clear below — a more approachable look." - edythe via Bookmarklet
Couture shows wrapping up in France. The more impractical and outrageous the clothes, the skinner the models! Still, there is a fantastical nature about high fashion couture. - Jennie Lin via Bookmarklet
"These collapsible heels are "selling like wildfire in 22 states and overseas," according to the piece, and are about to make their New York debut." - joneilortiz via Bookmarklet
High-heels for kids. :-) What's next? - Mitchell Tsai
"ANNA PIAGGI, the eccentrically painted and plumed editor at Italian Vogue, opened her red parasol at the Chanel haute couture show and sat under it. This was, technically, inviting bad luck, for she was indoors, under the glass dome of the Grand Palais. The sun beat down." - edythe via Bookmarklet