so much fashion, so little time...
so much fashion, so little time...
What a way to start the week...Get ready for a lot, and I mean A LOT, of Sienna Miller after the jump...also a good amount of Diane Kruger
Fashion Week How I love thee, let me count the ways...
Just when you thought it was safe to walk by Bryant Park again...here comes Fashion Week.
What can I say, it's a love hate relationship that's developed over a few seasons of endless envelope stuffing nights, list making and seat chart coordination mixed with the nervous day of show anxiety and final sigh of relief when everyone takes their seat and the first model hits the runway.
Everyone’s pre-fashion week tensions seemed unusually high this season with the added bonus of recession anxiety all around. I almost started to believe that Fall Winter 2009 Fashion Week was going to be quite subdued and somber.
I was wrong.
Parties, glamour, the very highest end of fashion and a who’s who of fashionistas worldwide… Needless to say the usual bevy of celebrities were afoot.
Now, Fashion Week is technically not over until tomorrow but I figured with my tardiness and this much ground to cover it’s time to get started. I’m not resting until Saturday.
Tagged with: Sarah Jessica Parker, Alexander Wang, Zac Posen, Nicole Richie, Celebrity Fashion, Claire Danes, Rachel Bilson, Jessica Szohr, Jessica Stroup, Kristen Bell, Kim Raver, Brittany Snow, Zoe Kravitz, New York Fashion Week Fall Winter 2009
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Tagged with: Rihanna, Demi Moore, Daily Style, emma roberts, Jessica Alba, Zoe Kravitz
Daily Style: Zoe Kravitz is Claire Danes circa 1994
I heart Zoe Kravitz.
Who else could pull off the return of the Angela Chase look?
ok, maybe it's more Rayanne Graff but nonetheless it's pretty spectacular.
Makes me wish I hadn't gotten rid of all my chunky boy flannels in 1996. It also makes me want to break out the My So Called Life Complete Series DVD set I only watch on very special occasions.
Gotta love Sundance for inspiring grunge chic...











