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Jessica Szohr ASOS Cover November 2010

Jessica Szohr, the bohemian, downtown actress from hit television show, Gossip Girl, is the cover subject of ASOS Magazine’s November 2010 issue.


Jessica Szohr Photographed exclusively for ASOS Magaszine by John Lindquist

“At heart, I’m still a simple jeans and T-shirt kind of girl,” Szohr admits, whose personal style mixes designer items with pieces picked up at vintage shops and small boutiques. When questioned about her favorite wardrobe on set Jessica confesses, “From the show, I’d choose Jenny Humphrey’s style…

Dolce & Gabbana Celebrates Naomi Campbell’s 25th Career Anniversary

Shanghai, Thursday, 28th October, 2010, 7 pm, at he Dolce&Gabbana store, 1st Floor, 6 Zhong Shan Dong Yi Road, Bund 6. Dolce & Gabbana Celebrates Naomi Campbell’s 25th Career Anniversary. The highlight of the night was a unique performance, choreographed by Bethany Strong with the Yan Jie Martial Art Group and 14 models. The celebration took place on the famous Bund avenue, in front of the Dolce&Gabbana boutique.


L to R: Stefano Gabbana, Naomi Campbell, Domenico Dolce

Guests: Zhang Jing Chu, Shawn Dou, Du Juan, Philip Huang, Zhu Zhu, Lv Yan, Geng Le and Li Dong Tian.

DJ Ruckus, who flew in from Los Angeles, kept the guests dancing all night long.

Banana Republic S/S 2011

Tuesday, October 26th, 2010, New York City. Fashion Week may be over, but fashion never sleeps, nor does Rodney Cutler, owner of Cutler/Redken salons! Early this week he created a natural, carefree look for the Banana Republic Spring/Summer 2011 runway show, held at The Waterfront in NYC.

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Kate Moss for Topshop AW10

Sneak peek to Kate Moss for Topshop AW10. I describe this Topshop collection, very classic rock and roll, 1960’s, and very Kate Moss-esqe. It’s nice to see that rock and roll edge and mystique back. To view the rest of collection go to: telegraph.co.uk


Kate Moss for Topshop via telegraph.co.uk

Kate Moss for Topshop Fall/Winter 2010

Rumor is that the Kate Moss for Topshop Fall/Winter 2010 collection would be her last. “When we started the project we didn’t have an end in mind but I’m really proud of all 14 collections,” says Moss. “I’ve learned a lot about the design and development process; experiences that I’d only ever seen informally through being a model.” To read full article & watch the Kate Moss for Topshop Video got to: tmagazine.blogs.nytimes.com

Kate Moss For Topshop

I know, a bit late and we’re heading towards fall fashion, but, I couldn’t resist Kate Moss. No one does Rock & Roll better than Kate. We LOVE!


Kate Moss For Topshop Spring Summer 2010

Adrian Grenier At The pureDKNY SHFT pop-up Art Gallery Opening

Last night, Thursday, October 21st, 2010, marked the opening party for the pureDKNY – SHFT pop-up art gallery in Soho, hosted by pureDKNY fragrance supermodel, Angela Lindvall and actor and co-founder of SHFT.COM, Adrian Grenier, to celebrate the launch of the pureDKNY fragrance.


Angela Lindvall, pureDKNY fragrance spokesmodel, and Adrian Grenier, actor and co-founder of SHFT.COM celebrate the launch of the pureDKNY fragrance at the pureDKNY – SHFT pop-up art gallery in Soho

Vivienne Westwood Spring Summer 2011

London Fashion Week SS 2011. Designer: Vivienne Westwood Red Label. “This is a makeup that starts off with a totally pretty base…and then we go nuts with colour on it! The final result is more like an impressionist painting.”-Gordon Espinet for MAC Cosmetics.


Vivienne Westwood makeup face chart by MAC

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KAI D. Summer Looks

KAI D. designed a small capsule for Summer 2010 (all Made in New York), available at KAI D. retail store; 75 Orchard, NY NY 10002. Some items are on Sale as of now.

PORTS 1961 Resort 2011 Preview

PORTS 1961 collection was inspired by the downtown vibe of Patti Smith’s NYC. “New York is the thing that formed me; New York is the thing that deformed me…”-Patti Smith

Tia Cibani used rock icon Patti Smith as her inspiration for the Ports 1961 Pre-Spring show and even Smith would have been blown away by the clothing on the runway. Each piece was more edgy than the last and the collection cohesively celebrated gender equality and represented a modern androgyny.