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In the December issue of British Vogue, Lara Stone reveals she went to rehab for alcoholism earlier this year. Drugs were never a problem because...
http://nymag.com/daily/fashion/2009/11/lara_stone_went_to_rehab_lets.html
http://nymag.com/daily/fashion/2009/11/lara_stone_went_to_rehab_lets.html
Braids were big news on the spring runways-appearing at shows like Miu Miu, Dsquared, Oscar de la Renta, Missoni, Roberto Cavalli, and Giambattista...
http://www.allure.com/beauty/blogs/reporter/2009/10/4-ways-to-wear-braids-right-now.html
http://www.allure.com/beauty/blogs/reporter/2009/10/4-ways-to-wear-braids-right-now.html
Thigh-high boots may have once been reserved for ladies of the night (and we're not talking Twilight), but these days the over-the-knee is fall's...
http://www.vibe.com/mt/2009/09/v-style-these-boots-are-made-for-flaunting
http://www.vibe.com/mt/2009/09/v-style-these-boots-are-made-for-flaunting
On stage and over-the-top in a mesh tank and leather leggings at a concert in Leicester, England, September 2, 2001. . . . Looking simply elegant...
http://www.elle.com/Street-Chic-Sister-Site-Promos/elle/Fashion/Fashion-Spotlight/Victoria-Beckham-s-Enviable-Style
http://www.elle.com/Street-Chic-Sister-Site-Promos/elle/Fashion/Fashion-Spotlight/Victoria-Beckham-s-Enviable-Style
Unless we're dining at a neighborhood restaurant like Il Cantinori, I like having friends to dinner in my apartment. But for a change of...
http://www.pointclickhome.com/entertain/articles/celebrity_chic_how_fashion_star_anna_sui_entertains#comment-16396
http://www.pointclickhome.com/entertain/articles/celebrity_chic_how_fashion_star_anna_sui_entertains#comment-16396
Every holiday season, New York's biggest department stores compete for the most lavish window displays to lure shoppers in from the cold and over...
http://www.smithsonianmag.com/people-places/window-dresser.html
http://www.smithsonianmag.com/people-places/window-dresser.html