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Style at Home: Hot New Steals from The Conran ShopCourtesy of The Conran Shop

Style at Home: Hot New Steals from The Conran Shop

Oct 8, 2009 @ 2:00 pm

With its modernist, sleek furniture and lustworthy kitchen gear, The Conran Shop is like a candy store for design lovers. They�ve just launched a new, budget-conscious collection called “Well-Considered” so you really can afford to fill your cupboards (and rooms) with their divine goods. Instantly upgrade your kitchen with colorful bowls for $16 or brighten up your breakfast nook with these looks-like-Paris cafe chairs for only $150.

Shop the entire “Well-Considered” collection now at conranus.com.

Joanna Bober

Heidi Klum - Michael Kors - Saks Fifth Avenue - Key for the Cure - What's Right NowCourtesy of Saks Fifth Avenue

Heidi Klum and Michael Kors Want You to Shop for a Good Cause

Oct 8, 2009 @ 11:22 am

Project Runway stars Heidi Klum and Michael Kors have teamed up with Saks Fifth Avenue to create a limited-edition T-shirt benefiting the store’s Key to the Cure campaign. Ready your credit card—not only will 80% of the proceeds from the print tee go to women’s cancer charities, but from October 15th to 18th, 2% of Saks sales (up to $250,000) will also go to breast cancer awareness organizations. Now that’s very, very in!

Michael Kors for Saks Fifth Avenue, $40; at saksfifthavenue.com.

Betony Toht

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Au Revoir, Paris Fashion Week

Oct 8, 2009 @ 11:00 am
Leighton Meester - Camilla Belle - Katy Perry - Miu Miu - Paris Fashion WeekKCSPresse/Splash News; Courtesy of Louis Vuitton; Imaxtree

Leighton Meester, Camilla Belle and Katy Perry helped close fashion week in the City of Light with a star-studded bang. They lined the front rows of shows like Louis Vuitton and John Galliano. Plus, check out the complete collections from Hermes, Miu Miu (left) and more.

THE STARS
Camilla Belle and Leighton Meester backstage at Louis Vuitton
Katy Perry in a glam pink gown at John Galliano
See more stars at Paris Fashion Week!

RUNWAY SHOWS
Louis Vuitton
Elie Saab
Miu Miu
Hermes
See all the new collections

Lunchtime Links!John Kennedy/Splash News; Courtesy of Chanel; Jemal Countess/WireImage; Peter Kramer/AP Photo; Courtesy of PiperlIme; Mandel Ngan/AFP/Getty

Lunchtime Links!

Oct 8, 2009 @ 12:45 am

Lady Gaga is all over New York Fashion Week with scheduled performances at Givenchy Play’s launch party and possibly Marc Jacobs’s after-party—let her fashion show begin! [WWD.com]

You might just be the next Karl Lagerfeld. Try your hand at designing a custom Chanel 2.55 handbag at their Soho boutique this Thursday and give the Karl a run for his money. [Glamour.com]

Mark Your Calendars: Fashion’s Night Out is this Thursday. Prepare to shop late into the evening while enjoying special discounts on your favorite designers like Ralph Lauren and Christian Dior. [Fashionsnightout.com]

Keeping in theme, Oprah Winfrey is set to chair next year’s Met gala celebrating the “American Woman: Fashioning a National Identity” exhibit. [NYMag.com]

Piperlime.com launched apparel today, look for labels you love like Citizens of Humanity and Marc by Marc Jacobs alongside their extensive shoe selection! [Piperlime.com]

Michelle Obama is a true-blooded American claiming french fries as her favorite food! [PeopleStyleWatch.com]

Donna Karan - Cashmere Mist - Designer NewsCourtesy of Donna Karen; Time Inc. Digital Studio

Crazy for Cashmere

Oct 8, 2009 @ 12:00 am

For the 15th anniversary of her perfume Cashmere Mist (left, $70; at sephora.com), Donna Karan launches a capsule collection of—what else?—lush cashmere basics, such as tunics, scarves, cardigans and leggings. “There aren’t words to express my love of cashmere,” says the designer. “Its simply the most sensual way to embrace the skin.” She selected Milla Jovovich to be the face of both the clothing collection and the debut edition of Cashmere Mist Luxe. “We wanted to update the scent without changing it too much, ” Karan says. “Luxe is a more intense version, and the bottle is a modern interpretation of the original.”

Grace Lee

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