Has Fashion Defied the Hemline Index?The fall collections were full of micro-minis, plunging necklines, bodysuits, and slits up to there. Not exactly what we were expecting.
Fashion Week Exhausting Even to ‘Teen Vogue’ EditorToward the end of Fashion Week, Amy Larocca crossed paths with Mary Kate Steinmiller, an editor at Teen Vogue. A Fashion Week veteran, Steinmiller claims that “you don’t even realize you’re going from show to show because there’s so much adrenaline.” However, she did concede that wearing heels for days at a time was rough: “Tomorrow, it might be a flat day.” See whom Steinmiller spotted at Miss Sixty by watching the Video Look Book.
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Chloë and Milla Not Exactly Fans of Miss SixtyAnne Hathaway recently claimed on this very blog that she probably wouldn’t be attending any fashion shows on Sunday because she would be nursing her father back to health after a ski accident. Well, we’re here to tell you that SHE LIED.
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We Would Give Anything to Fug Clive OwenTurns out there’s something to be said for making a late entrance. In the past, we may have called Demi Moore a drama queen for swooping into a front-row seat at the very last possible minute, but at this morning’s Miss Sixty show, when she tried to take her place at a reasonable hour, the photographers swarmed like sharks after chum.
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Ruffian, Miss Sixty, Vera Wang.Photo: imaxtree.com
Hair stylists have really laid it on thick this season, cutting bangs into heavy blocks. The soft, side-sweeping style has been edged out at Miss Sixty with Irina Lazareanu’s straight, eye-length fringe. The look at Vera Wang was slightly more severe as bangs were chopped bluntly. Ruffian’s bulky bangs were slightly shorter, though no less heavy, and bleached platinum circa 1987 Madonna. When you’re transitioning from a light spring look, this is just the do to keep you chic and warm for fall.