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MICHAEL KORS IS VERY HOLLYWOOD


Michael Kors continues to transform himself from a mere fashion designer into a bonafide style icon.

As famous for his celebrity-favorite fashion creations as he is for his role as a judge on Project Runway, Kors also fronts a popular line of fragrances.

Now, the designer is teaming up with Estée Lauder to tackle the world of color cosmetics.

Building on his Very Hollywood fragrance franchise, the makeup line, called the Estée Lauder Michael Kors Very Hollywood Color Collection, will conjure up the swishy panache of Rodeo Drive with limited-edition products, and launch in January 2010.

"Hollywood is the birthplace of fantasy and dreams. The inspiration for the Estée Lauder Michael Kors Very Hollywood Color Collection is iconic Hollywood glamour, both past and present, interpreted for everyday life," says Kors.

The collaboration resulted from the longstanding friendship between Kors and Aerin Lauder, Estée Lauder Senior Vice President and Creative Director.

"Nobody understands modern glamour and luxury like Aerin Lauder and the Estée Lauder brand, which is what this collection is all about," says Kors.

The collection will spotlight two different modern-classic color palettes - Bel Air Beige and Rodeo Pink - and feature complementary blush, eyeshadow duos, eye pencils, lip glosses and nail polishes.

And the advertising campaign, shot by Craig McDeen, will feature Lauder model Hilary Rhoda in a sparkling gold Michael Kors gown that reflects paparazzi camera flashes as she steps on the red carpet.

(Source: Stylelist)

SCENT-SATIONAL!

Fall is in the air and it sure smells sweet. Top 10 Fragrances for Fall were announced. Whether you love florals, musks, or citrus, there is a scent for everyone. With the holidays just around the corner, here is a sneak peek at great gift ideas for your favorite gal.


1. BURBERRY BRIT. Naughty and Nice. A marvelous mix of Italian lime, icy pear and crisp green almond. A green oriental fragrance that features a surprising mix of sugar and spice.













2. PRADA L'EAU AMBREE. All Scents are created equal. This Uni-Sex scent is clean and crisp with a slight hints of rose oil and amber blended into a sensual seduction.















3. VERY HOLLYWOOD BY MICHAEL KORS. Glam Slam. Mandarin, jasmine, and Vetiver permeate an intoxication concoction that is true Hollywood glamour in a bottle.











4. NARCISO RODRIGUEZ FOR HER. For the women who enjoys a light delicate musk with traces of peach and lilac. This is an absolute must fragrance that is surprisingly subtle but will definitely get you attention.














5. LOLA BY MARC JACOBS. A sweet and spicy love potion of citrus, peony, and tonka bean have men obsessed. The bottle is as beautiful as the fragrance.










6. D&G FRAGRANCE ANTHOLOGY 3. A naughty blend of fresh grapefruit and peppery red currant undertones makes this perfume HOT! HOT! HOT!















7. GUERLAIN IDYLLE. A bold floral with touches of peony, rose, and patchouli give a powdery scent a feminine and flirty feel.















8. LOLLIA RELAX. Honey infused with vanilla and lavender create a warmth comforting aroma on chilly autumn days.















9. NANETTE BY NANETTE LEPORE. Soft sweet notes of rose, amber, and cedarwood make sweater weather strong & sexy.














10. A SCENT BY ISSEY MIYAKE. A refreshing approach to the typical strong perfumes with a crisp floral bouquet of hyacinth and verbena.

SUPERSTAR: OSCAR DE LA RENTA


New York – In case you were wondering, before Oscar de la Renta turned to fashion, he was the proprietor of a hot Parisian nightclub, Le Sexy J'adore. At least, that was the tall tale that Simon Doonan, creative director of Barneys New York, told Thursday night, Oct. 22, as host of Fashion Group International's annual Night of Stars. Weaving in lurid scenes that included the various honorees, from Michael Kors as "bouncer" to Gucci's Frida Giannini, who "found the naughtiest, chicest gals in the Western Hemisphere," Doonan spun a hilarious, "Mad Libs"-like yarn that set a rollicking tone for the evening's ceremony, titled "The Storytellers."
"I think all forms of art tell a story, or state an opinion, but I think fashion is the art form that touches us the most right now," said actress Emmy Rossum, wearing a gold twist goddess gown by Donna Karan, ruminating on fashion's storytelling power. "I mean, you wear it everyday, and we're constantly bombarded by images and you can use it to show how we feel about life and ourselves and what image we want to project to the world. It's the first thing people see, what you're wearing."
Each year, Night of Stars gives out accolades to the top guns in design, from fashion to architecture to beauty. Oscar de la Renta, whose career has spanned the past six decades, took home the "Super Star" award last night, while fashion designers Michael Kors and Frida Giannini, hat designer Stephen Jones and jewelry designer Victoire de Castellane, known for her baubles for Dior, all were "Star Honorees."
"I couldn't be happier that I was asked to present this award to Oscar this season, because I really did love his collection this time," said Grace Coddington, creative director at Vogue, who co-presented the award to de la Renta with another Vogue editor, Hamish Bowles. "He's surprisingly young, even though he's not so young. I hope to see young people in his clothes, because I felt that he really looked at that and he was up there with all the other young designers. A lot of people, when they get older, they sort of fade a bit. But not him."
Other award recipients included Renzo Rosso of Diesel for "Corporate Leadership," Kenneth Cole for the "Humanitarian Award," Clodagh in architecture, Paula Wallace of Savannah College of Art and Design for "Sustainability" and Catherine Walsh in beauty. Television station Bravo took home the Lord & Taylor Fashion Oracle Award.
After bites of lobster tail and mushroom risotto, the crowd's attention turned toward presenters like burlesque performer Dita Von Teese, who said she was in disbelief "that they actually let me speak," when she presented the award to Stephen Jones, wearing one of his hat creations.
Presenters and honorees gushed back and forth in their speeches in an impromptu mutual appreciation society, though often somewhat confusedly - "He's more generous with his words than he is with his deeds," said Cole to his presenter and friend Jon Bon Jovi, who had just rattled off Cole's lifetime of humanitarian achievements such as his work with Amfar, an AIDS charity.
Hip-hop singer Mary J. Blige, who co-presented the award to Giannini with actor James Franco, said, "I'm not going to stand up here and pretend that I've known Frida all my life. But I've been a Gucci girl for as long as I can remember."
Earlier that day, Giannini and Blige officially opened the first Mary J. Blige Center for Women in Yonkers, N.Y., which Gucci helped underwrite.
In his introduction to de la Renta, Hamish Bowles noted that he was a "champion domino player" and a "crooner with the honey voice that filled the air on Fashion's Night Out," while Grace Coddington simply stated, "Oscar, you're totally awesome. What else can I say?"
"I have to thank you all because I've been having a wonderful, extraordinary time," said de la Renta in his acceptance speech. "I've had the opportunity to do what I love most, doing for women the best that I can."

CHECK, PLEASE! (MEN)

For an inner layer that is sure to turn heads, men pile on the checked shirts this season. In flannel and cotton, these colorful and eye-catching patterns are a pleasant way to add punch and panache to your wardrobe.

From ordinary to extraordinary, guys are all about throwing on button-down checked shirts over a long-sleeved tee or thermal shirt for an easy, casual look. With a variety of colors and patterns available, there’s surely something for everyone to keep warm this winter. Depending on your style, you can make checked shirts work for your look -- ranging from urban cowboy to punk hipster.















1. SAVE A HORSE, RIDE A COWBOY. John Varvatos USA flannel is a great item for the urban cowboy. With embroidered details on the chest and collar and sleeves with a slight country twang, wearing this shirt should add a little swagger to your step. Pair this checkered shirt with dark denim and boots for a trendy look.









2. PLAID AROUND THE COLLAR. Wrap yourself in a touch of plaid if this trend seems a bit overwhelming. Try this grey plaid scarf by American Eagle for $15. Great with a dress shirt & blazer for a brisk winter evening or out on the town. This scarf adds a touch of preppy into a boring or bland wardrobe.













3. NOT YOUR PAJAMA PANTS. When many people think plaid, only a few things come to mind, the Brawny Man, Catholic school, or pajama pants. This season, try a classic flat front plaid pant by Penguin, paired with a dress shirt and a v-neck striped sweater for an edgy approach to a classic print. Pants are great way to add a bit of style to your ensemble. If you get any braver, you'll be wearing a kilt!













4. THE GRID IRON. Athletic wear more of your style? Michael Kors plaid track jacket will definitely suit the athlete in you while keeping you warm on your daily errands around town. Stylish and chic it looks good over a t-shirt and jeans or a polo and slacks. This jacket has fearless combinations for your cool evenings.













5. CHECK MATE. Comfy, cozy sweaters can never do you wrong for winter. This cashmere checkered sweater from Theory is a great layering piece for your wardrobe. Pair it over a dress shirt or under a blazer for a polished to perfection look that will be sure to leave them speechless. Turn heads in style while walking like a man!