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Thursday, January 31, 2008

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From the desk of Editor-in-Chief of Bombshell Magazine, Candace Palmertree

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Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Rise Of the Real People

By Jennie Yabroff | NEWSWEEK
Feb 4, 2008 Issue

The thin and beautiful have had their turn. The hippest models today look more like the rest of us.

Scott Schuman is prowling SoHo, camera over his shoulder, looking for subjects for his photo blog of street fashion. He spots a promising model: a girl with long, shiny hair, wearing high heels midday on a Saturday—two signs, he says, of a fashionista. But ultimately he decides her look is "a little too Nordstrom." Instead, he shoots a bearded man wearing a brown puffer coat that cinches at the waist. The image, when posted on Schuman's blog, The Sartorialist, draws more than 70 comments about the coat: a good response, but hardly unusual—a single photo on the site can attract posts from hundreds of fashion-savvy commenters, who hotly debate the length of a jacket cuff or the fold of a pocket square.

Schuman is part of a growing group of bloggers posting pictures of fashion as worn by real people around the world. (Schuman needn't be too worried about the competition: he has a monthly page in GQ and two book deals in the works, and last week's opening of a show of images from his blog drew a line down the block.) Bloggers say their sites (Street Peeper, Last Night's Party, Fashionista and Stylesight, to name a few) are both creating and responding to interest in street fashion. "The Look Book," a collection of photographs of fashion-conscious New Yorkers originally published in New York Magazine, came out last September, and one of its subjects is already a star: André J., a bearded cross-dresser, graced the November cover of French Vogue. Merlin Bronques, who posts photos of trendy clubgoers on his blog, Last Night's Party, has shot his friends for ads for Ben Sherman and Converse. Now real people are even strutting the catwalk—the swimwear company Lycra plucked 20 women of all shapes and sizes off the beach to model their suits at last year's Miami Swim Fashion Week.

Fashion-industry folks say the trend of using real people to sell clothes attests to a fatigue with skinny, expressionless models in ads and on runways. As proof, they point to the negative publicity surrounding the painfully thin models at last spring's Fashion Week. "I definitely think there's some backlash amongst people who see fashion shows, then read stories about how the models have to smoke themselves to death and only drink lemon water for six weeks," says Simon Rogers, head of Ugly New York, a casting agency for "real"-looking models. "People would like to see somebody up there who reflects how people on the street really look." (The TV show "Ugly Betty" echoed this sentiment in a recent episode where Betty staged an "alternative" fashion show with nonprofessional models.) Now, with New York's Fall 2008 Fashion Week arriving this week, fashion watchers say we may begin to see subtle indications of the trend on the runway: the models will still be thin and gorgeous, but they may look more like thin, gorgeous versions of real people than like stereotypical models. "In the '80s and '90s, models were expected to look glamorous and clean, like Niki Taylor and Christy Turlington," says Faran Krentcil, former editor of Fashionista. "Now people want girls wearing concert T shirts and jeans they've patched themselves—girls who have an appeal that goes beyond how pretty they are." In other words, the demand is for models who exude personal style, whether they're wearing their own ratty duds or haute couture.

Much of this interest in real-looking models is driven by the Internet, which has democratized the once rarefied world of high fashion. "Fashion shows used to be for a very small number of people, very exclusive," says "Look Book" editor Amy Larocca. "Now you can see them an hour later on the Internet. Everyone can be involved." Larocca also links the increased accessibility of fashion to the number of high-end designers creating affordable lines for mass-market stores, such as Isaac Mizrahi's collection for Target, as well as reality shows such as "Project Runway."

Clothing companies are responding to the trend by seeking real people who look at home in the clothes being sold. "With the photos for Ben Sherman, I put the clothes on friends I knew who already wore Ben Sherman," says photo-blogger Bronques. It helps, of course, that Bronques happens to have some pretty great-looking friends. "The most successful brands know how to fuse what's happening on the street with their product," says Krentcil. "But if you don't look good in clothes, you're not going to sell them." And herein lies the sticking point: even designers who would embrace real models on runways face obstacles. Designers typically can make their clothes for the shows in only one or two sizes, negating the possibility of showing them on a range of body types. Rogers of Ugly New York says he's had inquiries about his models for Fashion Week but had no confirmed bookings yet.

Still, there's no denying that change is in the air. While Ben Sherman won't be showing at fashion week, Dana Dynamite, VP of marketing, says the brand is enthusiastic about using real models on catwalks in the future. Response to the ads, she says, has made her a believer: "People on blogs are saying we're so much cooler now that we did this."

© 2008 Newsweek, Inc.

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Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Better than chocolate: Valentine's Accessories

From the desk of Editor-in-Chief of Bombshell Magazine, Candace Palmertree



Featured Bag: Louis Vuitton Monogram Vernis Roxbury Drive

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Monday, January 28, 2008

The Evenings "Curviest" Stars Stole the Spotlight with Show Stopping Fashions

From the desk of Editor-in-Chief of Bombshell Magazine, Candace Palmertree

The 14th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards at the Shrine Auditorium last night in Los Angeles was a night full of fun, friends and best of all... FASHION!

There was no lack of "curves" on the red carpet last night and we have our picks of the best of the evening.






















Pictured from top to bottom, Actress America Ferrera, Actress Chandra Wilson, Actress Mindy Kaling and Actress Sara Ramirez. Images courtesy of Wireimage.com

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Saturday, January 26, 2008

V.I.P. SALE: Special 20% Off Discount For Our Best Customers!


From the desk of Editor-in-Chief of Bombshell Magazine, Candace Palmertree

If you are like me, you are stuck at home today due to the rain, sleet and snow. Well, here is a thought, how about doing some cyber shopping? And I know just the place to go! Jessica London is having a V.I.P. shopping event and we are all invited. For the next 48 hours take an additional 20% off selected items. Simply click here to start shopping and start SAVING! OH and don't forget to enter promo code JLW3388 when you check out.

Friday, January 25, 2008

LOVE TORRID STYLE!


From the desk of Editor-in-Chief of Bombshell Magazine, Candace Palmertree

Heat things up this Valentine's Day with these great fashions from Torrid. Cupid's arrow hit the mark with Valentine's Day looks you will love!

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Item shown: Red and White Rose Embroidered Teddy, $32.00

Thursday, January 24, 2008

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Vickie Natale Live at The Blue Note


From the desk of Editor-in-Chief of Bombshell Magazine, Candace Palmertree

I just received a message from my friend Vickie Natalie (CBS's Star Search Grand Champion in 2004) about an upcoming event. Vickie will be perfoming LIVE at The Blue Note, SATURDAY, February 23 @ 12:30 AM, located at 133 West 3rd Street Between 6th, Avenue & Macdougal, New York, New York.

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Did you miss the TODAY show yesterday featuring AbbyZ?

From the desk of Editor-in-Chief of Bombshell Magazine, Candace Palmertree

Were you able to see the plus fashion segment on the TODAY show yesterday called "The Perfect Fit"? Carnie Wilson and Essence Fashion Editor Angela Burt- Murray were the host of the segment. If you missed it, you can catch it at www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22425001/vp/22802718#22802718

ENJOY!

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Today Show features Abby Z. in Perfect Fit Segment


From the desk of Editor-in-Chief of BOMBSHELL Magazine, Candace Palmertree

Hi Everyone,

Please be sure to watch the Today show on Wednesday Jan 23rd 7am to 10am
Abby Z. will be featured in Perfect Fit Segment.
Merchandise Available at www.abbyz.com

‘Today Show’
Wednesday January 23rd (7am - 10am) on NBC
Features Abby Z. in Perfect Fit Segment

CONGRATS Abby!!!

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

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