By Cyril Foiret 14 Oct 2009 @ 2:13 pm |

You don’t need anyone to tell you what to wear. You can put it together very nicely yourself, thankyouverymuch. Gilt Fuse is your place to mix and match, whether it’s jumpers, shorts and skirts to wear out all night or hoodies and shades to wear to brunch the next morning. Play with your personal style at prices up to 70% off retail.

At Gilt Fuse, our trend-conscious buyers have inside connections to emerging brands as well as the ones you already know and adore. Fuse gives you style you love to live in for less. Find your next fashion fix on Fuse. Join now.
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By Ani Tzenkova 14 Oct 2009 @ 12:14 pm |

Wow! Paris Fashion Week SS 2010 was jammed packed with goodness, as to be expected from Paris. So many collections, so much detail, and so much range. Paris fashion week managed to combine the strengths of New York, London, and Milan all in one week this round. My favorite collections to narrow it down were Balenciaga, Balmain, Chloe & Celine (i’ll elaborate on the junction with the ~ and percent ~ in a moment), Gareth Pugh, Kenzo, Lanvin, McQueen, and Tim Hamilton. But all the designers and looks featured here were the best of Paris fashion week so open your eyes and enjoy the edit that took days and days to produce. Continue reading below…
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By Cyril Foiret 14 Oct 2009 @ 11:12 am |

TAVIK’s Swimwear Summer 2010 collection pays homage to all things rock n’ roll. Think hair bands, acid wash, and Aquanet, with a healthy dose of classic Americana. Each collection consists of styles inspired by the greats: Poison, Motley Crue, and Guns N’ Roses.

There is something for everyone, whether it be electro-charged neon solids, faded faux denim, or an artfully zigzagged American flag pattern. The implementation of oversize bows, side ties, and zippers keeps each suit fashion-forward and impeccably girly.
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America’s sexiest housewife, Betty Draper, from Mad Men, disrobes for the November 2009 issue of GQ Magazine. 31 year old January Jones spent years in Hollywood smiling through role after role as Blonde Woman #4 before landing a part as Betty Draper —the most complex, mysterious woman on television today, and in GQ she unzips her leather D&G jacket and allows Terry Richardson to unleash her inner nymphet.
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If Pippi Longstocking and Ingmar Bergman had a love child, it would be Mia Mäkilä. The Swedish artist scours our nightmares for inspiration, painting haunting childlike demons that would even make Tim Burton weep. Makila is particularly known for her Boschian (Hieronymus Bosch) style in her READ MORE
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By pathompson 14 Oct 2009 @ 10:27 am |

Michele Varian is one of the most intricate decorative stores in New York City. With an early 1900′s charm, the store is a great place to find a large variety of unique elements, such as luxurious and feminine handmade pillows, industrial looking lamps, animal sculptures in wood, brass and porcelain, magnifying and hour glasses and unexpected accessories by READ MORE
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