Usher In Spring With Shades of Yellow
The sunny shade is appearing on everything from blouses to belts.
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The male model chronicles his Fashion Week adventures.
Poor Hayden Christensen was left alone, with only a goofy cap.
The company's success showed how brands can tap into a new market of consumers.
Also, Katy Perry cut her hair, and everyone's going crazy for this new face mask with hormones in it.
But it gets worse: The CEO of Nicole Miller says, "We're Red Roofing it." Egad!
Also you can expect less cashmere for spring, and Anna Wintour sees movies in the Union Square theater!
A preview of Hadid's spring 2009 footwear collaboration.
Now that it's all said and done (and we've had some serious naps), we can take a look back at the highlights of a Very Special Week.
Fresh off yesterday's tough loss at the U.S. Open quarterfinals, Roddick looked understandably bummed (albeit cute) in the front row.
Also, Lacoste puts Coca Rocha on a polo shirt, Jillian Lewis previews her fall line, and Rachel Weisz wears crazy duds for 'Vogue.'
Plus: Marimekko moves to protect its trademark against Dolce & Gabbana, Lacoste partners with the Australian Open, and classic supermodel partying in London.
Lydia Hearst will have a minor role as some sort of bad girl on 'Gossip Girl,' Lauren Bush's Feed Bags will hit Whole Foods stores worldwide, and how the Pope screwed over Lacoste.
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