February 18, 2011
by fashionpulse
[Images via Style.com]
This season’s L.A.M.B. Fall 2011 collection was just about as beautiful as the fashion designer/rock star Gwen Stefani herself. Her mere presence effuses inspiration and joy, which directly translated through her latest line. With a new mix on theme display, Stefani incorporated six differently themed groups (Soldier Girls, Ragga Muffin Girls, London Girls, Buffalo Girls, Mod Girls, & Glamour Girls) and completed the runway show with an unpretentious moving spotlight following the models up and down the catwalk as they strutted to the beat of a techno-rock mash-up with a grand-scale video screen blaring a themed-related montage. With the close of the final night of NYFW, Stefani’s fall collection of classic looks with a modern L.A.M.B. menswear-and-‘70s-inspired flair brought a new sense of style to the fall 2011 season and a great close to the week.
– Rose Lou
January 15, 2011
by Julia DiNardo
From our friends at thefind.com:
By now, every fashionable gal has incorporated at least one pair of nude pump into her wardrobe — whether sky-high platforms to be paired with nearly any night-out dress, or more day-friendly kitten heels to rock with her favorite pair of jeans or work slacks. Either way, the nude heel has had a long run (and the style will probably will continue to thrive), but it’s time to welcome a new neutral for the new year of trends ahead! Taupe pumps may not have the same leg-lengthening “invisible” quality as full-on skin tone pumps do (well, I suppose it depends on your skin tone!), but it’s still a goes-with-everything neutral shade that looks sleek yet chic with pants, skirts, tights, etc. The shade is slightly more unexpected and therefore a fresher take on the tried-and-true nude hue, and also balances out louder prints and florals that are bound to start cropping up as the weather warms up for spring!
Pictured above: Nine West Zebedee Pump, Forever 21 Perfect Patent Pump in Taupe, LAMB Lively Pump, and Max Studio Lespos Pump.
– Alex Gambardella