Style Crutch? Toccara

I recently happened upon this picture of bomb beauty Toccara

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…and had a nagging feeling I had seen that dress before!
Digging a little deeper, I realized that Toccara hadn’t worn that specific dress, but relied on a similar silhouette for a few red carpet events…

…Fitted bust, knee length skirt with a bit of flutter.
Everyone has a style crutch, a silhouette to which they are always drawn. I personally have a thing for strapless dresses; no matter the length or the color, I have to have it! But then I stop myself….too predictable!
What’s your style crutch?

Spotlight on: Ubah Hassan

Today I wanted to shine a quick spotlight on catwalk newcomer Ubah Hassan

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A Somali native, Ubah signed with Click Management in 2007, and has since appeared in an Allure April 2008 editorial…

Vogue Italia’s All Black issue photographed by Steven Meisel
…A current Vogue Italia spread photographed by Bruce Weber

…and she’s now the face of Ralph Lauren along with Russian Valentina Zelyaeva


Keep an eye out…She’s a star!
Bisous!
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Spring ’09 Couture Collections: Paris

Hey bombshells, it’s Adri here with a roundup of the Spring ’09 Couture collections in Paris!

THE FASHION BOMB’S
SPRING ’09 COUTURE ROUND-UP


Over the past week, the few designers who continue to offer made-to-wear fashions displayed their goods for the stylish and well-heeled. Couture, which can cost upwards of $20,000 per outfit, is a luxury most can’t afford.

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So why do some fashion houses keep doing it? Apart from the fact that several do have loyal couture customers, it also serves as image reinforcement, especially for brand extensions. In plain English: Can’t afford that Givenchy dress you crave? Buy a Givenchy perfume, instead!
OK, let’s get to it!

ELIE SAAB: One of Beyonce’s favorite designers for red carpet wear, Saab sticks to his tried-and-truly feminine silk/chiffon/beaded concoctions. The pastel colors are an obvious nod to spring and, while a bit predictable, there’s no denying the innate elegant prettiness of the pieces.

MARTIN MARGIELA: Margiela showed only ten looks in his couture collection, which made each piece distinct and memorable. I love the nude bodysuit overlaid with sequin applique’s (bottom row, far left), which I can easily see on Rihanna, a self-proclaimed fan of the house.

GIVENCHY: My favorite of the group: thoroughly modern and quietly sexy. The colors are muted but still rich somehow, and the shapes make you want to throw on a pair of heels and head out to a chic cocktail party or front row of a fashion show!

CHRISTIAN DIOR: Theatric and a bit confusing, I can’t muster too much enthusiasm for these overdone pieces. While some of them are gorgeous and works of art more than anything else, the collection as a whole feels like it’s trying a bit too hard. The off-shoulder white gown in the top row is major, though.

JEAN PAUL GAULTIER: The models’s hair is reminiscent of the ’20s but the clothes are almost anything but. Instead, the ’80s ruled, with broad shoulders, cinched waists, and the Gaultier fondness for corsets evident throughout the collection. I liked. Kind of.

CHANEL:Karl Lagerfeld played with a limited color palette (whites, creams, blacks) and a treasure trove of textures, details, and tailoring. It’s a beautiful collection, and exactly what couture ought to be: luxurious, unique, and forward-thinking!

ARMANI PRIVE:The Far East is clearly an influence here, and Giorgio Armani focuses on an Armani signature: the jacket. Although I’m not wild about the pants, the red tassels on the grey shark-skin suit (bottom row, center) give it a perfect pop of color, and the skirt-jacket combos would be my choice if I was a lady who lunched!

What did you guys love?
~Adriana

Get the Look: Beyonce’s Samburu Hope T-Shirt

Fabsugar has the scoop on the t-shirt Beyonce was spotted wearing recently at LAX airport:

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…it’s a $38 Public Library’s Samburu Hope T from www.boutiquetoyou.com. Proceeds of t-shirt sales benefit The Samburu Project, which works with communities in Northern Kenya to bring clean drinking water to the region.
Work it out Beyonce!

Barefoot Tess: Shoes for Women with Large Feet

Hey!
So a friend recently put me onto Barefoot Tess, an online store with women’s shoes in large sizes like 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15:

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I know I’ve gotten Mail Bombs before asking for online resources for women with above average shoe sizes. I recommended Zappos, Beverly Feldman, and now you have Barefoot Tess!
And just for you, Fashion Bomb readers get an extra 20% off now through Valentines Day using the code HEART.
Happy Shopping!

Hot! Or Hmm..:Eva Marcille

Eva Marcille looked party ready at the Launch Party of the video game “Afro Samurai” in Hollywood

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..I love the idea of jumpers: they’re saucy, flattering, and hot! But something about satin always reminds me of pajamas…hmmm.
Do you love?
PS Pretty sure she’s rocking Jenny Dayco earrings.

Beauty Bomb: Neutrogena Advanced Solutions

Hey Fashion Bombers!
Vuitton here with a beauty product alert for everyone!
The only thing worse than getting a pimple are the spots left behind afterwards. So while scouring the net for something to use, I came upon this product…

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Neutrogena’s Advanced Solutions Acne Mark Fading Peel. I read reviews, and just about everyone seemed to have great things to say about it. I got it, and despite it being over-the-counter, it actually works! But the key is to be consistent. Use as directed, and you’ll see improvements…. I saw results within a week! It’s about $25 at drugstore.com, and about $20 in Zeller’s for my Canadians. For reviews on this product, click here.
Keep it fab!
-Vuitton