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  1. #1276

    Re: Fashionably (?) Late

    The CFDA Awards. Fashion for Fashionistas. I'll get this out of the way.


    Grace Coddington creative director of American Vogue magazine.


    Padma Lakshmi


    Busy Phillips


    Heather Graham


    Jessica Pare
    Oh heaven...I wake with good intentions but the day it always lasts too long... Emeli Sande

  2. #1277

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    Gretchen Mol


    Sophia Bush


    Mandy Moore


    Cynthia Rowley and Zosia Mamet


    Rachel Roy
    Oh heaven...I wake with good intentions but the day it always lasts too long... Emeli Sande

  3. #1278

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    Thom Browne


    Diane von Furstenberg


    The Olsen twins with Lauren Hutton


    Kyra Sedgwick


    Karolina Kurkova with Ally and Tommy Hilfiger
    Oh heaven...I wake with good intentions but the day it always lasts too long... Emeli Sande

  4. #1279

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    Jessica Chastain (?)


    Zoe Saldana and Prabal Gurung


    Joan Smalls and Michael Kors


    Tory Burch


    Lily Collins
    Oh heaven...I wake with good intentions but the day it always lasts too long... Emeli Sande

  5. #1280

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    Devon Aoki and Staci Bendet


    Donna Karan


    Crystal Renn and Zac Posen


    Solange Knowles


    Anna Wintour
    Oh heaven...I wake with good intentions but the day it always lasts too long... Emeli Sande

  6. #1281

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    I did like Rachel Roy's pink silk bathrobe.

  7. #1282

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    Alexander Wang and Carine Roitfeld former Editor in chief of French Vogue


    Shu Pei


    Olivier Theyskens and Constance Joblanski. Please get her a sandwich!


    Matt Bomer


    Erin Wasson


    Jessica Stam and Jason Wu


    Pharell Williams
    Oh heaven...I wake with good intentions but the day it always lasts too long... Emeli Sande

  8. #1283

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    Quote Originally Posted by winston View Post
    I did like Rachel Roy's pink silk bathrobe.
    I bet she was wearing a pink baby doll under it...
    Oh heaven...I wake with good intentions but the day it always lasts too long... Emeli Sande

  9. #1284

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    Hillary Swank at an event. PLEASE talk about this Joan.
    Oh heaven...I wake with good intentions but the day it always lasts too long... Emeli Sande

  10. #1285

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    The President and First Lady are hosting a White House ceremony to present the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Israeli President Shimon Peres this evening. The medal is the highest civilian honor in the United States.

    For the occasion, Mrs. O wears a black one shoulder gown with pleated detailing through the bodice and skirt. A gold belt accents the waist, while pointed toe heels and statement earrings complete the look.
    Oh heaven...I wake with good intentions but the day it always lasts too long... Emeli Sande

  11. #1286

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    Fashion Police worst dressed by Joan Rivers overrule. The others nominated them for best dressed.


    Ashley and Mary Kate Olsen

    Nominated by Giuliana, George and Kelly


    Meryl Streep (no mention of Ms McClain) and the dress as it was worn on the runway. George said she looked like Mother Goose.


    Amanda Seyfried.

    Best dressed




    Julianne Hough at a movie premiere. They all agreed.
    Oh heaven...I wake with good intentions but the day it always lasts too long... Emeli Sande

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    Re: Fashionably (?) Late

    Those photos of Julianne Hough don't look as good here as they did on TV...


  13. #1288

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    Quote Originally Posted by mmmm8 View Post
    Those photos of Julianne Hough don't look as good here as they did on TV...
    I know right?
    Oh heaven...I wake with good intentions but the day it always lasts too long... Emeli Sande

  14. #1289

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    Channing Tatum on the cover of the new edition of U.K. GQ. Full retro-styled photo shoot inside.

    Is there a better looking man in Hollywood these days?

    With Bethanie "Sister B" Mattek, Indian Wells, 2012

  15. #1290

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    Forget the Air Yeezy II. The sneaker name on everybody's lips this morning is Adidas' Jeremy Scott x adidas Roundhouse Mid "Handcuffs", or the "shackle" sneaker.

    Posted by Adidas Originals on its Facebook page, the Jeremy Scott x adidas Roundhouse Mid "Handcuffs" are an updated version of Adidas' classic Roundhouse, a high-top lace-up with a Velcro strap across the middle. But for his latest collaboration with the athletic label, designed Jeremy Scott has added a plastic handcuff (or shackle, if you will) to each ankle, attached by chains.

    Adidas Originals is promoting the $350 kicks, which won't hit stores until August 12th, with clever "locked up" puns:

    Tighten up your style with the JS Roundhouse Mids, dropping in August.

    Got a sneaker game so hot you lock your kicks to your ankles?
    Adidas has had second thoughts...

    German sports apparel maker Adidas withdrew its plans to sell a controversial sneaker featuring affixed rubber shackles after the company generated significant criticism when advertising the shoe on its Facebook page.

    The high-top sneakers, dubbed the JS Roundhouse Mids, were expected to release in August, according to the Adidas Originals Facebook page. "Got a sneaker game so hot you lock your kicks to your ankles?" a caption below a photo of the sneakers read.

    The June 14 post prompted plenty of criticism from around the web, with many of those commenting saying they felt the shackle invoked the painful image of slavery.

    "Wow obviously there was no one of color in the room when the marketing/product team ok'd this," said a commenter identifying herself as MsRodwell on nicekicks.com.

    "I literally froze up when I saw a new design from Adidas set to hit stores in August," said Dr. Boyce Watkins in a post for the website Your Black World.

    Though dismissing the criticism in a written statement by defending the sneaker's designer, Jeremy Scott, as having a "quirky" and "lighthearted" style, Adidas nonetheless said Monday that it planned to cancel the shoe's release.

    "The design of the JS Roundhouse Mid is nothing more than the designer Jeremy Scott's outrageous and unique take on fashion and has nothing to do with slavery," the statement said. "We apologize if people are offended by the design and we are withdrawing our plans to make them available in the marketplace."

    One of Adidas' most high-profile condemnations came from the Rev. Jesse Jackson.

    "The attempt to commercialize and make popular more than 200 years of human degradation, where blacks were considered three-fifths human by our Constitution is offensive, appalling and insensitive," Jackson said in a statement Monday, prior to Adidas's decision to withdraw them from the marketplace.

    The photo could still be found in the photo section of Adidas' Facebook page Tuesday morning. And whether Adidas wanted it or not, the sneakers were still inspiring a spirited debate about race in the comment section of its Facebook page.
    http://www.cnn.com/2012/06/18/us/adi...html?hpt=hp_c2

    I will be surprised if these don't find their way into the hands of sneakerheads of all races. My nephew is a sneakerhead and they're an interesting bunch to say the least.
    Oh heaven...I wake with good intentions but the day it always lasts too long... Emeli Sande

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