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Style Steal: Elizabeth Banks' Topshop Corset

Posted by kgranero 3:49pm GMT



Calling all high-low fashionistas!

In Lucky's February 2012 issue, cover girl Elizabeth Banks is pictured wearing a mix of Valentino, La Garconne, Tiffany's and, here's where our budgets come in, Topshop.

While the actress's Polyester/Elastane corset, $60, is not currently available at topshop.com, you can get your hands on the very similar Velvet Harness Corset (worn by Mollie King) for the same price.

Photos (left to right): Lucky/Topshop

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Helena Christensen's Latest Look: Love It or Leave It?

Posted by kgranero 1:28pm GMT



Actress Helena Christensen recently stepped out in a dizzying Stella McCartney dress and blue, vertically striped tights for the Swarovski Crystallized Unsigned Model Search event in London.

While I don't LOVE Helena's 70s wallpaper-esque dress (from the Spring 2012 collection), I think it's the harsh hem on top of the statement tights, on top of the nude pumps, on top of the green bag, that prove to be a little much.

Perhaps if Helena had gone with either black tights or pumps, her overall look would've worked.

What's your take on Helena's latest look?


Photo:
Ferdaus Shamim/WireImage

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What the Jason Wu for Target Line Looks Like on Real (ish) Women

Posted by kgranero 12:24pm GMT



Celebs showed their support for Jason Wu for Target at the collection's official launch party last night in New York.

Though I wouldn't exactly call these leading ladies "average," it's always refreshing to see collections come to life on the red carpet as opposed to just seeing them on the runway or in magazine ads.

While Jaime King (whose look was my fave) and Chloe Moretz opted for blouse and pleated skirt pairings, Emmy Rossum went for a more refined, yet slightly romantic look.

Blake Lively rocked a lace-print-lined trench from the collection over a Jason Wu peplum sheath.

Check out the entire Jason Wu for Target collection.

Photos (left to right): Michael N. Todaro/FilmMagic; Theo Wargo/Getty Images; Michael N. Todaro/FilmMagic; Theo Wargo/Getty Images

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THU

Which Kardashian Jean Best Fits You?

Posted by kgranero 5:30pm GMT



I recently came across these photos of the Kardashian sisters modeling their new jeans for the Kardashian Kollection at Sears.

Modeled by their respective muses, "The Kim" is characterized by a low-cut straight leg style for those with curves, "The Khloe" is a high-rise curvy fit with a boot cut leg for taller girls and "The Kourtney" is a slim-cut skinny leg for smaller women.

While I wouldn't say my body is identical to Kourtney's, her style would most likely fit me best because I'm short (and really want to look like Kourtney).

Which Kardashian jean would best fit your body type? Weigh in below (and try not to be biased)!

Photos: Splash News/Sears

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Sneak Peek: American Eagle Outfitters Summer 2012

Posted by kgranero 3:56pm GMT



Yesterday, I took a mental break from this cold and rainy New York winter to check out the American Eagle Outfitters Summer 2012 collections.

As with last year's women's collection, the 2012 forecast reads bright and beachy, offering a wide range of easy dresses and rompers, boho blouses and swimsuits cut out of breathable fabrics in bright (sometimes even neon) hues and bold (particularly tribal and floral) prints.

Some of my favorite pieces in the AE Summer 2012 "picture tour" above include the Bright Floral Corset Dress (top center), which retails for $39.50 and also comes in blue, the Floral and Tribal Rompers (top right and bottom center), which retail for $34.50, and the Floral Ruffle Dress (bottom right), which retails for $39.50 and also comes in black.

Below, you'll find the chic pair of Sam Edelman for AE Colorblock Gladiators I've already mentally purchased (top center), which retail for $49.50 and also come in brown, and the first-ever, Coachella-friendly Aerie Concert Bra (bottom right), which comes in various shapes (including corset), sizes and playful prints ranging from $24.50 to $34.50.




The AE Summer 2012 collections will hit stores and ae.com in April. What will you buy?

Photos: Personal

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Designer Q&A: Doo-Ri Chung

Posted by kgranero 3:16pm GMT

Designer Doo-Ri Chung sat down with All the Looks Insider at the Doo.Ri for Macy’s preview to talk about her jersey-chic collaboration, the allure of trench coats and what it’s really like to dress the First Lady.

Q: What was most important to you when it came to the aesthetics of the collection?
A: As far as the designs went, I really wanted to stay true to my own design aesthetic and to offer that to the Macy’s customer. The real beauty and luxury of doing this is that I design it, but somebody else really makes it come alive and at a price point I could never achieve. That’s what’s been so exciting for me. I also got to work with their [Macy’s] fabric library, and that was the most time-consuming part, because they have millions of fabrics.

Q: Any pieces that stand out as personal favorites?
A: I have a lot. I mean, I think they did a fantastic job! And I love the trench coat and, you know, when we did fittings we would try on some of the dresses. Everything is so easy and effortless, but it makes you feel and look great. So, yes, a lot of the dresses are fantastic, but my personal favorite is the trench. I’ve always been a big fan of trench coats.

Q: One of the things your brand is really known for is jersey-style dresses. What bulk of the Doo.Ri for Macy’s collection reflects that?
A: The majority of the pieces. I mean, it’s something you can wear for evening or day, or can be worn with an outerwear piece or with boots. And even the knits kind of fall the way jersey does.

Q: You received a lot of media attention after Michelle Obama wore one of your dresses to the state dinner honoring South Korean President Lee Myung-bak and wife Kim Yoon-ok this past October. What went into that, and how did it feel seeing her in your design?
A: I definitely have to give a lot of credit to Emma, who handles our PR. She’s been wanting Mrs. Obama for a long time, as have I, and, you know, they’d been in talks for a while and it just so happened that the Korean president was coming to the state dinner and was being honored. Being that I’m a Korean designer, we felt like if there was ever going to be an opportunity, this might be it, and it ended up working out really well. We were just so excited. Plus, I’m a big fan of [Michelle Obama’s]. I think she’s such an intelligent, beautiful woman, and to be able to dress her was a dream come true.

Q: Your spring collection is characterized by a lot of neutrals with fresh twists. What was the thought process behind it?
A: I think I’ve always gone for this sort of effortless elegance, and I think a woman who doesn’t look like she’s trying is something I always gravitate toward. I’ve never really been about loud, so I love the nudes and the whites, but we did a lot of prints for that season as well and some of that violet color, which was so beautiful and was, in fact, the color Michelle Obama chose to wear. Any color that flatters a complexion is a color I always gravitate toward. I always keep in mind the woman I’m dressing, first and foremost. I mean, my job is to make [women] look beautiful.

The limited-edition, thirty-piece Doo.Ri for Macy's Impulse collection will be sold at an est. 185 Macy's stores and macys.com on Feb. 15 (pictures to come!).

Photo: Andrew H. Walker/Getty Images

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One Designer, Two Ways: Victoria by Victoria Beckham

Posted by kgranero 2:11pm GMT



Michelle Williams looked looked adorable in a Victoria by Victoria Beckham babydoll dress with scallop detailing at the 18th Annual BAFTA Awards in Los Angeles.

If you recall, designing diva Victoria Beckham wore a pink and black version of the same design (from the Spring 2012 collection) this past September.

While I've many a time found myself on Team Michelle, I like how the bright pink fabric used to make the dress worn by Victoria (as well as the shorter hem) make for a more playful, spring-like feel (a.k.a designer knows best).

Which style is the right way, and which one needs to hit the highway? You tell me in the comment section below.

Photos (left to right): Jen Lowery/Splash News; Allan Bregg/Splash News

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Which Star Looked Worse in Marchesa?

Posted by kgranero 3:43pm GMT



Andrea Riseborough and Madonna proved two "crows" of a feather in similarly sloppy Marchesa numbers at the "W.E." premiere in New York.

While Marchesa has made a name for itself with feminine, and often frilly, fixings, Andrea (in a full, feathered peplum, asymmetrical, sheer and embroidered dress) and Madonna (in a sequined gown with padded tulle shoulders and tulle sleeves (seemingly tucked into bangle-like cuffs)) looked like a fabric store had literally thrown up on them.

Too much or just enough? Weigh in below!

Photos (left to right): Charles Eshelman/FilmMagic; Arnaldo Magnani/Getty Images

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Speaking of Cats, Behold Kellie Pickler's Design for the ASPCA

Posted by kgranero 2:54pm GMT



Country crooner and cat lover Kellie Pickler has reportedly teamed up with the American Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals to co-design a "Kitty Crooner" with Geren Ford.

"It's time for cat lovers to truly display their cat pride," said Kellie.

The sweater features a banjo-playing kitty on front and can be purchased for $35 at aspca.org (coming soon).

Photos: Russ Harrington/FreshStep

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Style Steal: Taylor Swift's NW3 Annabel Cat Print Dress

Posted by kgranero 12:03pm GMT



Taylor Swift looked as cute as a kitten in an NW3 Annabel Cat Print Dress while recently out and about in Notting Hill, London.

Steal her style with the Spread the Mews Dress, $47.99, modcloth.com.

See more celebs wearing cat prints.

Celeb photo: Gotcha Images/Splash News