Celebs At Fashion Week

Dakota Fanning, Kristin Cavallari, and Leighton Meester at New York Fashion W.
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It's that time again! More New York Fashion Week shows means even more amazingly-dressed celebs. Over the past couple of days, we've peeped front row ensembles on Dakota Fanning, Kristin Cavallari, and Leighton Meester. Dakota stopped by the Rodarte show in a space-age gold and sea foam green wrap shirt paired with matching pants, sparkly silver shoes and an uh-mazing book clutch. This romantic-meets-futuristic outfit totally gave us Princess Leia vibes, and then *gasp* WE NOTICED THAT GEORGE LUCAS WAS THERE! We have absolutely no idea why the Star Wars creator stopped by a Rodarte show, but we are so not mad. We hope there's some crazy collab in the works. *crosses fingers*

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J.Crew Fall 2012 New York Fashion Week.
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Despite going through many, MANY fashion phases in my lifetime thus far, the one thing that has remained consistent is a preppy bass line. I'm a sucker for a clean line, a collared shirt, and a great trouser. Naturally, brushes with J.Crew in any capacity send me into a dizzying prep-gasm. This morning's Fall 2012 New York Fashion Week presentation did not disappoint. President/Creative Director extraordinaire Jenna Lyons employs a '70s rec room color palette for her latest autumn/winter collection of dresses and professional separates, blessing it all with her Midas styling touch, namely heavy-handed layering and fearless print mixing.

LAYER UP

J.Crew Fall 2012 New York Fashion Week.
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J.Crew may have skimped on the hosiery, but Jenna ain't no fool. This season is COLD! Instead of tights, she presents a grip of tailored trouser options in enough colors and prints to make your head spin and skirt hemlines extend to below or just above the knee. Pieces are layered one, two, three times over with collared shirts sitting under thinner sweaters and all under blazers (and coats!). Short-sleeve tops are constructed thicker and worn over printed long-sleeves and turtlenecks. The combinations are endless, just make sure you're balancing your lines and weights of fabrics.

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Rodarte Fall 2012 at New York Fashion Week.
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We're rounding the final New York Fashion Week bend and were delighted to be taken on a bit of a road trip courtesy of one of our faves, Rodarte. Sisters Kate and Laura Mulleavy always put on a heck of a show and let the clothes do all the talking. As much as we love runway show theatrics, sometimes you just want to sit back and be rendered speechless by a truly fantastic collection, which is what Rodarte promises for fall. Known for their convoluted knits, mishmash prints and cutting techniques, love of horror films, life in Southern California, and friend fans such as Dakota Fanning and Natalie Portman, who both sat front row today along with legendary filmmaker George Lucas (AMAZING), they're also one of the most anticipated shows at NYFW. Their fall collection was inspired by the dusty geography of the Australian outback, and we noticed some 1940s styling, superb coats we'd like to wear now, and a smattering of beautiful dresses fit for the awards carpets. Let's get into this sandtrap of loveliness...

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Betsey Johnson NYFW

Looks from the Betsey Johnson Fall 2012 New York Fashion Week show on Feb. 13.
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I'm going to be completely honest here, there's not a lot you can show me in the mien of the '60s that won't leave me with a certain fatigue. Betsey Johnson's show last night was winsome in the sense that attendees were dolled up in full BJ regalia (poufy, candy-colored tulle dresses), but few things on the runway felt like important additions to the Betsey Johnson cannon. There were no fluttery, loooong, floral flared catsuits from last season or, like, whatever the new babydoll silhouette is. That said, I am partial to the vertical stripes shown both in her hosiery and this lean shocking-pink trouser suit where the waist is slung low for that throwback mod vibe.

What I did adore was this odd play on the pom beanie and the hoodie. This skintight black sweater with the pom-lined hood is fascinating. It's like a monochromatic, non-Furry-cosplay-ish version of a SpiritHood , and I'm happy to say I'm a huge fan. Another thing I went bananas for is this heart-embroidered coat-dress situation. How much does the visual make you long for a young pre-Sarkozy Carla Bruni? Isn't it just the spitting image? God, I loved her.
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A look from the Vassilis Zoulias NYFW show on Feb. 9.
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So, this happened at New York Fashion Week: A model strutted her stuff on the Vassilis Zoulias runway with an entire bird on her head. So many questions immediately flooded our brains: Did they actually take Portlandia's "Put A Bird On It" segment literally? Was this a fashion-y re-creation of Fabio's famous roller-coaster bird-to-face fiasco? I mean, this chapeau even gives hat muse Isabella Blow a serious run for her money—and she's worn an entire lobster on her head. We may never know the reason behind this poised poultry headpiece, but we definitely could see a fearless lady sporting it at a huge holiday feast. What do you think of this feathered hat—is it a classy couture chapeau of fashion fowl play?

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Alice + Olivia

Looks from the Alice + Olivia fall 2012 collection.
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Nope, you haven't traveled back in time—you've stepped into Alice + Olivia's fall 2012 presentation at New York Fashion Week. The '60s mod meets Beetlejuice collection was filled with bold stripes, black lipstick, and simple silhouettes. We loveloveLOVED the long, skintight black lace dress over a nude slip (because, duh, we're totally goth) and the floor-grazing striped sweater over a tight midi-length striped frock. A + O are constantly adding a funky edge to dinner party wear, which we can totally get behind. We could see sporting a pillbox hat or beret with any dress in our closet (like they do!) for an instant vintage feel. But, if you're not into body-con dresses and lots of lace, their menswear-inspired pieces are just as fun.

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Leave it to Karen Walker to take us on a Fashion Week adventure to places unknown. Rather than drawing influence for her fall collection on travel hot spots like Morocco or Japan, the latest from the quirky New Zealand designer takes us 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. No, but actually she was inspired by Jules Verne's nautical tale, and used it as a base for the collection, adding in her own personal flair with touches of mod '60s and Victorian elements.

DASHES OF MOD

Karen Walker Fall 2012 New York Fashion Week.
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There is always something poppy and the exact right decibel of twee about Karen Walker, but the effect with this nautical inspiration is truly magical. Strong bolts of color, large tentacled paisleys, and plushy angora sweaters wink back at the great '60s female icons at once: Brigitte Bardot, Twiggy, and Edie Sedgwick. Vibrant prints found their way onto booties, scarves, and bags, and candy-colored geometric sunnies ruled the runway.

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Looks from the Marc Jacobs Fall 2012 New York Fashion Week show.
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He never fails to make New York Fashion Week exciting and always puts on the most theatrical, over-the-top shows. I'm talking about Marc Jacobs, of course, and before I get into the utterly insane, magical, pimped out musical pilgrim insanity that was his fall 2012 show, I just want to give thanks to this man. THANK YOU, Marc Jacobs, for entertaining us. Why can't other designers add a dose of drama or a sprinkle of staged whimsy (and/or mayhem) to their runway shows? MJ seems to be the only one having any fun around here (with the exception of Betsey Johnson and Karl Lagerfeld over in Paris). I think I speak for many of us fashion-loving folks when I say: Show us the "show" in fashion SHOW! Give us something to go bazonkers about, which is exactly what we did for this pimp hat-topped hootenanny of paisley-inflused, glitter-adorned, fur laden cornucopia of CRAY. Did we mention that Jacobs referenced not only the British musical Oliver! but also Mystery the Pickup Artist? Oh, and that Dakota Fanning and Rose Byrne were there? Holy Beetlejuice, there's SO much we need to discuss.

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3.1 phillip lim fall 2012

Looks from 3.1 Phillip Lim Fall 2012 at New York Fashion Week.
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From voluminous plumes of smoke and the thumping momentum of the Drive soundtrack to silver collars and flashes of pixilated teal, the fall 2012 3.1 Phillip Lim show was a spectacle of monochromatic noir. The mood in the room was intense to begin with. For one, it was super warm and the phalanx of fash-photogs was not too happy about the fact that smoke machines would diffuse their usually pristine photographic view. Still, front row indie music lovelies like Oh Land and Annie Clark of St. Vincent filed in ready to behold a collection depicting a modern heroine dressed "with a strength that belies her innate vulnerability," as it was described in the show's notes. What Lim delivered for fall was a diverse set of primarily black and white separates with focused structure, figure-enveloping drama, and overt pops of green and orange. To put it succinctly, these are clothes for a somber badass—aka the female equivalent to Ryan Gosling.

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Whitney Port, Santigold, Zoë Kravitz, and Tavi Gevinson at New York Fashion Week Fall 2012.
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As New York Fashion Week marches on, the celebs continue to pull out ALL the stops for their front row ensembles! We spotted Whitney Port, Santigold, Zoë Kravitz, and Tavi Gevinson all sporting fun, printed pieces paired with a top notch beauty game. Our City girl Whitney Port stopped by the Mara Hoffman show in a buttoned-up white blouse, oversized double-breasted navy blazer, rainbow patterned wrap skirt, black tights, black booties, and crossbody Chanel bag. This outfit paired with high, side-parted blonde waves and magenta lips makes her look like a too-cool-for-school '80s teacher, and we mean that in the best way possible.

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