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Angela Simmons, Jessica White And Others GET FAB For Fall 2012 Fashion Week

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The beautiful folks have descended upon NYC for Fashion Week, Fall 2012. See pics of Angela Simmons, Jessica White and more

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Jessica White was spotted looking in an interesting getup outside the tents for Fall 2012 Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week at the Lincoln Center in New York City today.

She hit up the front row and backstage of the BCBG Maz Azria show:

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She also posed with the designer Max Azria

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And fab stylist stylist June Ambrose, in a Jewel by Lisa jacket, posed with Ramona Singer and Sonja Morgan from the “Real Housewives of New York” at the Kim Hicks Couture show.

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Angela Simmons was also spotted looking sleek at the tents.

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For the BCBG show she rocked this black ensemble with a gold choker/belt combo.

And after a quick change into a white pantsuit, Angela posed with Aisha Tyler and designer Tadashi Shoji at his show.

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Viola Davis Goes Natural For “LA TIMES” Magazine & Talks To Andre Leon Talley For VOGUE

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Academy Award front-runner Viola Davis covers the February 2012 issue of LA TIMES Magazine with a photoshoot that shows a drastically different side of the actress. See the pics inside and get highlights of the interview she did with Andre Leon Talley for “ET.”

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The Help star Viola Davis, pictured directly above in a Jason Wu sculpted dress and a Costume National fox fur poncho, has pretty much cleaned up at all the shows for awards season, so it’s only natural that she is expected to win this year’s Oscar for Best Actress.

In the latest issue of LA TIMES Magazine, the actress rocked a photoshoot that highlighted her gorgeous features. She looks fab!

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In a Theirry Mugler lace with velvet trim suit

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In a Marchesa long sleeved lace and high neck dress with organza flower detail

Here’s a few of the highlights:

On liking characters that are underrated, slow burners: “Human life is about a culmination of moments, and 99 percent of those are quiet but powerful. I am always interested and intrigued with watching that.”

On nurturing her craft from a young age: “Even back when I was 11, I knew that Isabel Sanford from The Jeffersons came from the stage. I never watched the Oscars, but I watched the Tonys every year. I wanted to be onstage. I wanted to be like Colleen Dewhurst or Jane Alexander—one of those great ladies of the theater, doing Ibsen and Shakespeare.”

On the need for young people to be mentored to aspire to something fulfilling: “I am doing this out of necessity. If I am not the instrument of change, I can meander through this business and be the black woman who always has two or three scenes but with fabulous actors around me.”

Mint may just be the “It” pastel for spring

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Mint may just be the “It” pastel for spring, but I think it looks equally chic in wintertime. Here are 5 pretty mint green pieces to add to your wardrobe now.

{The Inspiration: Court & Hudson in Forever 21 denim, Michelle Obama in a J.Crew skirt, Kaley Cuoco in Romona Keveza}

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Zoe Saldana spruces up a simple purple sweater and jeans

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Zoe Saldana spruces up a simple purple sweater and jeans with a floral scarf and colorblock handbag. Try the look yourself with the savvy finds below.

5. Lulu’s Colorblock Satchel $42

ZARA SPRING 2012 LOOKBOOK CATALOG

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Here’s the ZARA Spring Summer 2012 press catalog, which gives us a taste of some of spring’s top runway-to-real-way trends. Some of the trends I can get behind include mint green, sheer fabrics (layered, of course) and floral prints. Some of the trends I can not: Thigh-high slits and mesh. For the reader who recently emailed me with a request for affordable floral print jeans, Zara TRF is your answer (that’s Zara’s lower-priced casual women’s line). Keep scrolling, you’ll see! I can’t believe I’m saying this, but I am ready to give printed pants a try. Who’s with me?

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Drew Barrymore For J.Crew

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Drew Barrymore wore a J.Crew floral print dress for an appearance on The Tonight Show last night. Her exact dress is available for purchase at both Net-a-porter.com ($190) and jcrew.com ($188)

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LOFT SUMMER 2012 COLLECTION PREVIEW

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Yesterday LOFT held their summer press preview in New York City amidst tropical flowers and fruity drinks, the perfect compliment to the collection’s beach-resort vibe. Brights like turquoise, hot pink, yellow and lime green dominated the vibrant palette, balanced by plenty of crisp clean whites and soothing neutrals. Everything was about ease and warm breezes, from flowy maxi dresses to ikat-print shorts and lightweight tops. Accessories like striped beach totes, raffia clutches, espadrille sandals and stackable thread-wrapped bangles proved to be the perfect finishing touches for this cabana-inspired collection. Take a mini-vacation and browse all the photos taken by KC, my lovely correspondent. I’m obsessed with the belts, striped blazer and embracing the color green. Which pieces are your favorite?

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SALVATORE FERRAGAMO PRE-FALL 2012 BY KEESEAN MOORE

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In an effort to revive the iconic style of Italy’s haute bourgeoisie Massimiliano Giornetti, creative director at Salvatore Ferragamo, elevated classic 60s silhouettes with rough touches of exotic skins and intriguing appliqués. There were some outstanding geometric prints to choose from, but the true triumph of this collection was Giornetti’s new use of exotic skins. Brushed pony-skin capes; ostrich trenchcoats, pencil skirts, and luggage-like bags all spoke to the house’s mastery of ultra-luxe leathers of all sorts.
The skirts were truly remarkable. Pleated panels of deep mahogany python worked almost like prisms both catching and deflecting light, subtly referencing the unmistakable allure of Italy’s very own strand of sexiness. Like any luxury house in today’s market, accessories are crucial to staying afloat. Gionetti was smart to invest most of his design energy here. In a less-is-more fashion this collection honed in on the Kitten Heel trend, a shape that has had some difficulty in a retail setting. Though we usually like more daring shoes, these were modest while maintaining a hint of mystery. “I liked the idea that they are arriving from a journey, or waiting for one,” Gionetti added as a closing note. “I don’t believe in uniforms. What you see here are mostly daywear separates. I think the joy of dressing is that every day you’re getting up and reinventing yourself.”

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DIOR PRE FALL 2012 BY ALEXANDER PATINO

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Bill Gaytten shocked the fashion sphere last Fall when his SS12 ready-to-wear collecion for Christian Dior turned out to not be the dreadful tripe everyone had been expecting it to be. In fact, many people liked it, myself included. Pre-Fall finds Gaytten at his best yet, and his quirks and penchants, which were blown up and employed to hyperbolic measure for his last Fall’s Couture showing, have persisted, but not without a good deal of harnessing. Those touches were most apparent in a piebald lattice knit worn with a simple black skirt. The man loves black and white combinations, but even moreso, he lives for geometry (Follow his solo evolution at the house thus far and you will see).
The attempt here seems to be no-fuss Parisienne elegance, but injected with a touch of modernity that Galliano couldn’t seem to wrangle for himself. Galliano, admittedly, had been at a stand-still with Dior. Romance was his forte, but he could hardly blow the dust off such idealistic pursuits. Gaytten on the other hand is at least attempting to play with new fabrications, as evidenced by a fur-collared trench imbued in an oily, metallic organza. Luckily, he tried his luck with silhouette here too. A soft pink cocktail dress with a skirt that doesn’t know if it’s an A-line or a corolla was youthful and sexy, the way Valentino has reexercised its name through Pier Paolo Piccioli and Maria Grazia Chiuri. No one has anything bad to say about them. Perhaps, in time, Gaytten might be so lucky.

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J Brand’s 811 Mid Rise Skinny jeans in Blue

J Brand’s 811 Mid Rise Skinny jeans in Blue Bonnet are $176 at Pink Mascara.

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Get the look for less with Old Navy’s Rock Star jeggings in bright blue for just $34.94 instead. These are also available in pink. Click either image to view or purchase.

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