An amazing look on Jenna. The coat is tdf!
vanessajackman
Daring cut-outs at Haider Ackermann. Definitely one of the best collections for fall 2011.
fashiongonerogue
The dove greys of Zanna Roberts Rassi's suit and cropped sweater complement her hair and complexion beautifully. Loving the tattered oxford shirt too.
garancedoré
Love the louche, world-traveler vibe for spring.
Gisele by Inez and Vinoodh for Vogue Paris April 2011
fashiongonerogue
Such a beautiful long, lean silhouette Tamu (of all the pretty birds)'s camel coat and pleated maxi skirt creates. The more I look at her outfit, the more I love it.
hanneli
Its the first full day of spring and its -5. Summer can't come quickly enough!
Lara for Vogue April 2011
fashiongonerogue
Just a few examples of Emmanuelle Alt's awesome past editorials. Excited to see what she does as the new editor in chief of Vogue Paris.
thecut
Ashley and Mary Kate Olsen for The Row are nominated for a CFDA Swarovski Award for womenswear which recognizes new design talent. The two other nominees are Prabal Gurung and Joseph Altuzzara. Ashley wore a gorgeous suit from The Row and MK rocked a satin blazer and blouse from the label along with that amaze Balenciaga belt. Check out the entire list of CFDA nominees here.
becauseimaddicted/style.com
If I could justify spending $80 on a tee, this would definitely be it. LOVE!!!
Kate print tee by Eleven Paris at asos.
PS - You MUST watch this adorable vid of Kate and Misery Bear, the world's most miserable (yet so cute) teddy bear looking to raise money for charity via Comic Relief. BBC's take: “He’s got himself a spacehopper and is going to do a sponsored 24-hour bounce. Now all he needs is someone to sponsor him. If only there was a beautiful supermodel like Kate Moss who might sponsor him”
thevoguevibes
I've been glued to the news every morning to watch the coverage on the devastating earthquake and tsunami in Sendai, Japan. The images are pretty unbelievable; houses, cars and boats being tossed around flooded waters like toys, and copious amounts of debris littering the streets. You can only really imagine what the people there are going through, and even then its unimaginable. Following a disaster like the one in Japan, the Red Cross works with governments and other humanitarian organizations to provide for people's basic needs including shelter, family reunification, assistance finding support, first aid, information, food and clothing. Japan may seem like a world away but there is still so much you can do to help aid and recovery efforts. You can start by making a donation to the Canadian Red Cross. You can also text the word ASIA to 30333 to donate $5 to the Canadian Red Cross. Follow them on Twitter here.
Stock up on summer whties in denim, crochet and slouchy tees.
Edita Vilkeviciute by Camilla Akrans for H&M Magazine Spring 2011
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