Sessilee Lopez by Tom Munro for Vogue Italia June 2009 Snapshot is a daily section featuring fashionable, memorable moments. No words, just an image. Enjoy..and discuss! Image Source
The much anticipated Gap CFDA Design Editions khakis collection which we wrote about here hits www.gap.com and select Gap stores today! Also, for our NYC bombshells, swing by the 54th & 5th flagship store location at 10:30am for a chance to peep the clothes and meet designers Patrick Robinson, Alexander Wang, Albertus Swanepoel and Vena Continue Reading
Last week we had a cute giveaway for the guys, but this week it’s all about the ladies! Today’s contest is sponsored by Lulu’s, an online boutique with the best options in fashion forward affordable clothing! Lulu’s is offering a $100 Gift Certificate to the Fashion Bombshell who can identify the cover models of the Continue Reading
This year the GAP asked winners of the CFDA/Vogue Fashion fund to rework another GAP classic: Khaki! Alexander Wang, Vena Cava, and Albertus Swanepöel designed alluring motorcycle jackets, chinos, hats, and dresses in the traditional fabric. The collection will become available on June 16th with prices ranging from $39.50 to $88. The clothes look cute Continue Reading
The Vogue Italia crew is proving that the all black issue wasn’t just a fluke, featuring Arlenis Sosa and Jourdan Dunn in two stunning editorials for May: Arlenis’ editorial, entitled Glitter, was photographed by Michelangelo di Battista: Jourdan’s was shot by Craig McDean: These ladies look absolutely lovely–It’s refreshing to see Jourdan looking very ‘high Continue Reading
According to WWD Michelle Obama’s Vogue issue was a certified best seller: The frameworthy issue sold 560,000 copies on the newsstand, 1,000 more copies than their most recent best selling September issue. WWD writer Stephanie D. Smith says, “The First Lady has been featured on the covers of Ladies Home Journal, More, Ebony, People and Continue Reading
Check out Vogue’s May Issue Cover shot by Steven Meisel: With Liya Kebede and Jourdan Dunn, this makes Vogue’s third consecutive cover featuring black women. The layout kind of reminds me of the Vogue cover for the World’s Next Top Models: …while Chanel Iman was relegated to the inside flap, Liya warranted the outside cover. Continue Reading