Mystical Creatures and Fashion

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Magical Elves, also known as Dan Cutforth and Jane Lipsitz, the production team behind the Peabody Award-winning show will be leaving Project Runway after next season when it moves from Bravo to Lifetime.

What does this mean for Lifetime? They will lose the production team that helped shape the show to the success that it is today. How does the Elves feel?

“We love ‘Runway,’ we built our business to some extent on ‘Runway,’ and we plan on doing a kick-ass job on season five,” Lipsitz said. “But we don’t want to do work for hire anymore. We have limited time and energy and focus, and it doesn’t make sense in terms of our new deal.”

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Clooney: No Clothing Line For Me

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The former Peoples Sexiest Man Alive is not into fashion. Imagine George Clooney’s surprise when he found out he had a clothing line in Milan.

Two people are now under investigation for possible fraud in Milan for attempting to launch a clothing line under his name. The police were able to secure clothing, watches, and fake documents last Wednesday. 

“In the past, one of these people rented out entire hotels claiming that I would be presenting my new fashion line. But of course it is not true,” Clooney, 46, said at a Leatherheads press conference in Rome on Wednesday.

The only thing we can say about these guys: They sure have guts.

Lucy Liu: I Want A Buck

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When you’re going out to a restaurant you expect tap water to be free right? Well, Lucy Liu is asking that you pay a buck for it just for one week starting March 17. The Charlie’s Angels star, a UNICEF ambassador personally witnessed the children suffering in Cote d’Ivoire, Africa. The proceeds of the $1 tap will provide the children with purified water.
A buck is all they need. Liu says, “If you go to a restaurant and they’d give you tap water for free, they’re asking you to donate a dollar for the tap water. “One dollar will provide water for 40 children for one day, which is incredible. It’s kind of great - you get to go out and enjoy food with people and you get to give back in such a small and simple way.”

Shoulders Up

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There is this moment wherein you can’t stop laughing because your mom has truckloads of clothes, mostly with shoulder pads.

Beware. They’re actually striking revenge.

2008 promises the emergence of a well-structured form of shoulder-padded dresses and tops. Based on the website Fashionising.com, “Futurism and fantasy are the key elements this time around, compared to the 1980’s that categorized shoulder pads as power suits.

One pitfall of the comeback is that it won’t really work for everyone. It aims to balance out uneven parts of the frame. But basically the key ingredient to carry it on all off is sheer confidence and stylistic angst.

Source: www.fashionising.com

“Sheer” Happiness

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In line with the releases of flare pants and shoulder pads for this quarter, sheer fabric is back as good as ever this 2008. There is indeed a reason to be really happy.

Femininity, this time, is the highlight of the modified sheer tops that are taking over the scene. Unlike the first release during the 90’s, it is more discreet yet still attention-grabbing. It’s all over the pretty blouses, telling the whole world “I’m beautiful�.”

Sheer will work best in floral details and neutral shades, or depending on the season you’re in. Wear one and exude class and sophistication.

And Then There Was Flare

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If skinny jeans are slowly bidding goodbye, flare pants and bell-bottoms are here to stay.

A full-fledged fashionista will agree when I say that it is a staple. It actually goes well with almost everything. It comes in different shapes and forms but nonetheless existent to add that distinct “flair” just like the old days.

Several seasons ago, this leg-emphasizing piece of clothing captured the hearts of many for its vintage and classy feel. One will never go wrong with wearing flares. It’s a cross between sophistication and edge. Wear it with sheers for this season, and you’re good to go.

Not Just Styles, Fashion or Glamour

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Celebrities are not just into styles, fashion or glamour. Most celebrities are also involved in raising funds, helping others and working for a cause. One of which is the Clothes Off Our Back: Celebrity Clothing Auctions. This fund raising would benefit numerous children worldwide. Attires worn by Carmen Electra, Kristin Cavallari, Kristen Bell, Denise Richards, Olivia Wilde, and Allison Sweeney.

The site celebrity.lovetoknow.com presents other celebrity auctions for a good purpose. It is a nice thing that celebrities does not keep their clothes in their closet but they use them not just for themselves but for the sake of people in need. These are the stars that will shine even more.