Fug Girls: Looking Back on the Fashion Week That Was
Remembering New York Fashion Week's finer moments.
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Here's a hint: It wasn't Joy Bryant.
Tinsley Mortimer, however, almost looked — dare we say it? — edgy with her new bangs.
At this morning's Matthew Williamson show, the Desperate Housewife's picks were summarily dismissed by her stylist attachés.
Poor Michelle Trachtenberg and January Jones could barely get to their seats alive.
Reporting live from inside the show: a loaded front row. Duh.
At the 3.1 Phillip Lim show, the celebrity turnout was surprisingly solid.
It was Olympian love at Max Azria, and don't you try to tell us otherwise.
At today's show, the tennis star sat front row with Kate Mara, Michelle Trachtenberg, Joy Bryant, and Zoe Saldana.
Bee wasn't included in 'Vogue''s coverage of the Costume Institute gala, and images of new H&M clothes could be the Comme des Garçon line!
The Met's Costume Institute ball is arguably better than Oscar night: more fabulous fashion, more varied celebs, and more drama. The only thing that's been missing is the awards — till now!
Victoria Beckham wore a floral frock to her birthday last night. We didn't like it, but we haven't liked most of the floral frocks the celebrities have been wearing since spring arrived.
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