October 25, 2009
by fashionpulse
After blogging live from the window of The Limited Pop-Up Store in SoHo last week, The Limited was kind enough to let me pick up a few items of my choice (which I am absolutely obsessed with, by the way). I snagged a few blazers, a cozy Forenza sweater, a Forenza scarf, bag, and a few other items, and upon my return from my long weekend Bahamas getaway, I found out that several celebrities who had stopped by picked up the exact same items! Below are several picks of Gossip Girl’s Jessica Szhor and Uma Thurman with the items that we “share”:

Photo Credit: Michael Simon/ StarTraks

Photo Credit: Michael Simon/ StarTraks

Photo Credit: Michael Simon/ StarTraks
October 24, 2009
by fashionpulse

I can’t exactly say there is a strong new jean trend to follow this fall, but I can report that there is definitely a comeback in the mix. Returning to the runway and celebrity closets this season are bleached jeans, almost of a stonewashed nature, which had fallen to the wayside after their fashionable climax back in the early-mid 90’s. But now bleached jeans are the biggest craze, so join in the trend via these inexpensive Forever 21 Marbled Skinny Jeans, 19.80. The jeans are also easily wearable, exuding a slight rocker edge, yet humble enough to be worn with a long boyfriend cardigan and flats to brunch or the movies.
-Jaimie Sanita
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October 23, 2009
by fashionpulse

[ At David Yurman reception at Bloomingdale’s]
- Me & Ro and Stephen Dweck launch lower-priced lines for HSN
- Justin Giunta of Subversive Jewelry also debuts a diffusion line, Deviated by Justin Giunta, priced $85-$500
- David Yurman opens a new shop-in-shop at Bloomingdale’s 59th Street flagship store.

[Robin by Me&Ro for HSN.com]
October 23, 2009
by fashionpulse
Image via NewYorkMag.com
I’ve never seen such a fashion-forward, chic children’s wear collection, but then again, Stella McCartney is the designer! The Gap collaboration with Stella will leave the little ones the envy of their schoolmates for sure, with looks in the collection similar to those of Balmain and even McCartney’s own fall 2009 collection (grey sweater dress with intarsia leopard weave). Price points seem to be a tad higher, but are most likely still below children’s designer clothing, with 70 pieces ranging from $14-$128. You can find the collection starting November 2nd at select Gap locations — guess what I’m thinking? I can totally wear a childrens size 12 dress as a tunic…