“Don’t look for any fur pieces in Donna Karan’s upcoming fall 2009 line! PETA, who is notorious for attacking celebrities and designers, launched a website (recently removed) urging Donna Karan to cease and desist her fur use:”
“…Since the website’s launch and removal, the designer’s line will be be fur free. Donna Karen announced she has no plans to use fur in the future.” ~Anitra
Hey!
Today is Day 4 of the Fashion Bomb Internship Contest!
In the interest of fairness, I’m going to publish in reverse order so that whoever went last will go first!
The assignment for today was for the interns to find a Newsy story that would be interesting and appropriate for a normal day on the Fashion Bomb.
Leave comments for each intern and let them know if they got it right…or if they need to try again next time!
Check back every few hours for updates…
Bisous!
PS Also check in tomorrow for their shining moment: Mail Bombs!!! They did an excellent job, you’ll want to see this!
Today we’re shouting-out sponsor and publishing legend…
ESSENCE magazine! ESSENCE will be hooking up the winner of our Fashion Bomb Intern Contest with a free one-year subscription. Check out this month’s issue, which features a double cover of Tyler Perry (looking quite dapper, I must say), along with an Obama Inauguration special feature!
~Adriana
Avelle, the NEW Bag Borrow or Steal has officially launched its own blog at blog.avelle.com!
The blog will feature new accessories, special promotions, and reductions in their outlet sale. To celebrate the launch of their blog, they are hosting a sweepstakes for members to tell them about their first Avelle rental experience. The winner will receive a $150 rental credit to help feed their passion for fashion on Avelle.com. Check it out–and make sure to tell ’em The Fashion Bomb sent ya!
Last but certainly not least, we have fashionable Anitra, who also went for a beauty angle in a different way, highlighting a cool product currently on the market. Enjoy! “Sometimes, we come across products that are so simply genius we think, “why didn’t I think of that?” No matter who the mastermind is, this product should be staple in every Fashion Bomber’s beauty stash. For those who can’t part with their mascara on their lower lashes, but hate raccoon eyes, Tarte has got you covered. Tarte’s Bottoms Up – Lower Lash Mascara ($16, Sephora)….”
“…features a mini brush that allows you to reach the tiniest lashes for even application. The water-resistant formula is paraben, mineral oil, and sulfate free. Genius and good for you too!”
Well that does it! This is the last intern new feature post before our finalists duke it out tomorrow with their individual newsy items.
Keep the great comments coming, I’m loving it!
Candidate Amber thinks we could use a bit more beauty. Take a peek at her beauty bomb on Fashion Bomb regular, Tyra Banks:
“Tyra Banks looked ready for spring on the red carpet of the launch party for America’s Next Top Model Obsessed. Tyra paired her bronzed skin with glossy fuchsia lips and deep pink cheeks. She finished off the glamorous look with a smoky eye and long lashes.”
Today we have an entry from Mississippi diva Ashley, who proposed that we do Style Files with a throwback twist. In her intro letter, she said, “As a monthly feature, “Vintage Style,” would feature a fabulous look from the past, a modern way to rock it, and items along with their retailers where the pieces can be found!” For her post, she chose to profile classic Southern Belle, Whitley Gilbert. Enjoy!
“1987’s Cosby show spin-off A Different World was initially intended to be a vehicle for bohemian beauty Lisa Bonet. While we enjoyed Denise Huxtable’s antics for awhile, the show was inevitably stolen by the almost eerily polished Jasmine Guy. For six seasons southern debutante Whitley Gilbert (nee Wayne!) sashayed across the fictional Hillman College in an array of fur coats, Italian leather pumps, Louis bags, and a sickening arsenal of Chanel suits. The messages the show delivered were always positive (who else still watches the re-runs?) and more often than not punctuated with a chic look from their resident Southern Belle. Whitley’s wardrobe consisted of classics that would be appropriate in any situation and, most importantly, were timeless. The show ended in 1993, but Whitley’s style, as Mademoiselle herself would say, remains. Want Whitley’s classic look, but with a modern flair? Try these cute (and affordable) pieces:”
Ola Lovelies!
I’m just coming down from the sheer excitement of yesterday. I couldn’t stop myself from watching Obama’s inauguration video and clapping to myself. Yes we did!!
Today is Day 3 of the Fashion Bomb internship contest! Keep an eye peeled for fun posts from contenders Anitra, Ashley, and Amber.
And a note about the contest: Adriana and I really did scour through all the applicants with a fine toothed hot comb, and chose the finalists after everyone competed in a preliminary contest. While absolutely everyone did fabulously, we could only choose a handful, and we think the top picks are the bomb!
With that said, enjoy, and continue to let us know what you think. Also, stay tuned tomorrow for the ‘tern takeover: an onslaught of the hottest beauty and fashion news on the web!
Bisous!
C & A
…TRESemmé!
In addition to offering professional quality products at an affordable price, TRESemmé’s also making moves online with their new site, StyleSeeker.com, where you can get the scoop on the hottest hair care trends paired with fashion, shopping, and entertainment coverage. And they’ll be providing our new intern with an end-to-end hair care system of products–sweet!
~Adri
Check out this month’s Allure Magazine for a spread featuring Italian Vogue vet Sessilee Lopez:
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I absolutely love that magazines are using more women of color in their pages; it certainly is refreshing. But part of me feels that as ad dollars are dwindling, print mags are looking to last minute gimmicks to get any and every one (meaning us) to buy them on newsstands. Perhaps I’m being cynical…