Topic: Fashion

Victoria Beckham Owns Flat Shoes

Victoria Beckham Owns Flat Shoes

I know what you are saying to yourself. You’re saying, “What kind of lies have you worked into that headline, Jennifer? Next you will be telling me that Pluto is not a planet.” But no, friends, unlike Science, I would not lie to you! Victoria Beckham owns flat shoes. There’s a picture and everything. More »

Ready-To-Click: Like Sunscreen & Shades

Ready-To-Click: Like Sunscreen & Shades

Simple, practical ways of preventing crow’s feet. -Chick Rx

Summer nail polish will involve much glitter. -Divine Caroline

A bowback shirt tutorial. -College Fashion

Way cute floral print manicure (+ polka dots). -The Budget Babe

Tina Fey‘s style evolution. -HuffPost Style

Milan needs your help, says Giorgio Armani. -The High Low

The Refinery29 team shares their beauty secrets. -Refinery29

The best perfumes you’ve never heard of. -YouBeauty

Angelina Jolie‘s 10 best red carpet moments. -StyleList

Fictional journalists whose careers defy the media apocalypse. -Ok Gorgeous

Feel like a kid with Babar, Bart Simpson & pineapple prints. -Styleite

May beauty launches are all pink and purple. -Birchbox

CFDA President Diane von Furstenberg Writes Letter Urging Designers To Take Charge Of Factory Safety

CFDA President Diane von Furstenberg Writes Letter Urging Designers To Take Charge Of Factory Safety

It has not been a month of good publicity for the fashion industry. First, a factory supplying many major brands had one of the worst industrial accidents of all time, killing more than 1,000 people. Then, the industry was unable to come together on an agreement to ensure better safety regulations be put into place. Now, CFDA President Diane von Furstenberg has written a letter urging the designers themselves to pay better attention to what’s going on in the factories where their clothes are made. More »

Fashion Disasters: Naya Rivera Wore The Worst Crop Top Red Carpet Look Yet

Fashion Disasters: Naya Rivera Wore The Worst Crop Top Red Carpet Look Yet

Yes, crop tops are a big Spring trend.

While they can totally work (and worked like hell at Miu Miu-look at this photo of Saskia de Brauw on the runway!), we’re really, really hesitant to even bother testing one out because a trend like this just smacks of “Man, those photos are going to be humiliating in ten years.” Then again, if you can look back fondly on high school photos featuring blue lipstick, lace-up jeans, dusters and chokers–you’re a bigger person than us. More »

Ready-To-Click: Spring DIY

Ready-To-Click: Spring DIY

A bowback shirt tutorial. -College Fashion

Way cute floral print manicure (+ polka dots). -The Budget Babe

Tina Fey‘s style evolution. -HuffPost Style

Milan needs your help, says Giorgio Armani. -The High Low

The Refinery29 team shares their beauty secrets. -Refinery29

The best perfumes you’ve never heard of. -YouBeauty

Angelina Jolie‘s 10 best red carpet moments. -StyleList

Fictional journalists whose careers defy the media apocalypse. -Ok Gorgeous

Feel like a kid with Babar, Bart Simpson & pineapple prints. -Styleite

May beauty launches are all pink and purple. -Birchbox

The best eyeliners for cat eye makeup. -Divine Caroline

6 tips for longer, healthier lashes. -Chick Rx

Blogger Responds To Abercrombie CEO’s Body Shaming With ‘Fat Abercrombie Ads’

Blogger Responds To Abercrombie CEO's Body Shaming With 'Fat Abercrombie Ads'

A little while ago, Abercrombie & Fitch CEO Clayface Mike Jeffries made some really awful comments about why his fratty Americana mall clothes don’t come in larger sizes. A recent article (focusing on the brand’s desire for thin, popular customers) brought the comments back around and a new outcry surged on the internet, especially from the fat acceptance community. One blogger, Jes at The Militant Baker, decided to write an open letter to Jeffries.

…Even better, she did a photoshoot to accompany that letter, imagining ‘fat Abercrombie ads’ that reflect positive body image. More »

I’m Worried About Khloe And Lamar, Because They Might Get Sued Over A T-Shirt

Iâm Worried About Khloe And Lamar, Because They Might Get Sued Over A T-Shirt

I’m kind of worried about Khloe Kardashian and Lamar Odom, because all they want to do is try their hand at business and charity and whatnot, and they just keep getting into trouble. The latest issue involves a T-shirt, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, and the Statue of Liberty. Sort of. Khloe and Lamar have a clothing line called “Rich Soil” that sells a T-shirt (the one Khloe is wearing above) with an emblem that suspiciously resembles the logo New York’s Department of Agriculture uses to identify food that has been grown in the state. More »