…the polls close on Sunday at noon EST.
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*Can’t remember who did what? Scroll down on the left hand column for the Blog Archive and a list of past intern posts.
The candidates truly showed their skills with these last two wardrobe queries! Check ’em out: Lola says, “Hi! I live here in NYC and even though it is freezing cold and snowing, I am thinking about black leather jackets for Spring…do you have any affordable suggestions that I can hunt down now? Thanks!“ Amber and Anitra chose the same Victoria Secret finds, with Amber saying, “I scoped out these cute leather jackets just for you (no faux, here!), all $160 and under! Enjoy!”
Lastly, Jaida from the Blog The Coolest Period says, “I’m supposed to be going out to party with my sister for her birthday next weekend. I don’t usually go out so I don’t have anything to wear. I have skinny jeans and flats but all the tops I have are too casual and my flats are a little too casual too. Any suggestions? P.S. I’m a plus size college kid with limited funds. LOL I usually shop at American Eagle, Gap, Target, and Old Navy.“ Suzy says, “I understand limited funds, I’m a college student myself! For tops you want something flirty, sexy or glamorous to pull off with jeans. Look for ruffle details and studs or rhinestones to give your outfit more drama. I also threw in some flat boots for comfort, and a vest for a polished look!“
Today is the last day of the intern contest. The candidates were given 5 Mail Bombs to solve, and each searched for the best answers. Vuitton, Amber, and Ashley answered all questions, and everyone seemed to answer the same questions in different ways. There was so much info that I had to split Mail Bombs in two! Here’s part one, where the hopefuls help solve a few celebrity wardrobe questions: Sabine says, “I really like this coat that Kim has on in this picture...” “…I’m still looking to buy a coat, especially this color, can you find one just like hers except cheaper because hers is probably really expensive?“ Vuitton says, “We found some great jackets at a fraction of Kim’s cost, minus her fab Balenciaga bag of course!“
Next Ericka says, “I spotted this jacket Malinda Williams was wearing on theybf.com and fell in love.” “…Can you find a more affordable version for a recessionista?“ Vuitton says, “Florals and bold prints are the names of the game, and we happened to find a few coats that follow the trend, but are also recession friendly:“
Lastly, Danica from D.C. says, “I absolutely love Mo’Nique’s blouse in this picture taken recently during the Sundance Film Festival.“ “…Where can I find it or something comparable to it?“ Ashley says, “Hey Danica! I thought Mo’nique looked great in her Dolman sleeved blouse! The silhouette is perfect for highlighting assets and, ahem, concealing not so desirable holiday pounds. I hope my offerings are up to your standard!“
“That’s right Fashion Bombers! Our fab sponsor Gilt Groupe is celebrating their one-year anniversary with a private dinner! Not only will they continue to give us incredible deals on designer clothing and footwear, but they are also expanding into beauty products.”
“Founders Alexis Maybank and Alexandra Wilkis Wilson will be hosting a private dinner at Shang, a new restaurant on the Lower East Side. Elle’s editor at large Nina Garcia, designer Peter Som, and the designer of Michelle Obama’s marvellous inaugural ball gown, Jason Wu, will be co-hosting the event. Congrats!” ~Vuitton
“Although Michelle Obama received lots of praise for her fashion choices on Inauguration Day, WWD reports that the Black Artists Association did not join the chorus…”
“…Amnau Eele, the founder of the Black Artists Association criticized Michelle Obama for not choosing a garment designed by an African-American. She said, “If you are going to have Isabel Toledo do the inauguration dress, and Jason Wu do the evening gown, why not have Kevan Hall, B Michael, Stephen Burrows or any of the other black designers do something too?” “I personally think Michelle looked phenomenal. She picked ensembles that suited her body, were appropriate for the occasion, and modern (Jason Wu just won the CFDA Vogue Fashion Fund award). Although I would have liked to see her in an African American design, I fully understand the decisions she made. What do you think?”
~Suzy
“Andre’ Benjamin known as Andre 3000 of the hip-hop group OutKast was recently named one of GQ’s best new designers of America…”
“His Benjamin Bixby line is sensational and I’m glad I’m not the only one noticing! Read his interview on GQ and see more pictures here.
~Jemise
Cute! And I must state that Vuitton pitched this idea as well, but he turned in three stories, so we’ll still be able to see him shine later today!
“It’s bold. It’s iconic. It’s Legendary. The September Issue of fashion Bible Vogue has become one of the most anticipated annual books within the fashion industry, on par with Vanity Fair’s March Hollywood Issue. Every year it promises more; who can forget the 2004 issue that, for the first time in ages, featured models on the cover (including Ethiopian stunner Liya Kebede)? For the first time Vogue editrix Anna Wintour has allowed cameras in her hallways. Filmmaker R.J. Cutlerand his team have compiled a documentary chronicling the making of the 2007 issue, the biggest ever. “The September Issue” premiered over the weekend at the Sundance Film Festival.“
“Cutler says of Vogue,”My observation with the creativity in the hallways and offices is that Vogue is like the mist. You don’t think it’s raining and all of a sudden you’re soaking wet.” Cutler compiled the film out of 300 hours of footage that followed not only La Wintour, but her ingenue daughter Bee Schaffer, and Creative Director Grace Coddington. The commentary revolves around the tight ship that Anna Wintour obviously runs. Cutler promises an unbiased portrait of “The Pope of Fashion” and her staff by acknowledging the glamour involved, but highlighting the grueling hours of work required in assembling such a massive publication. Check out the videos below in which Anna answers pre-selected questions at the screenings Q& A and an exuberant fan gushes over the film: