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Paris Fashion Week: Isabel Marant Spring 2010
A Look We Love: Gray With a Dash of Fur
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Get Isabel Marant's Spring/Summer 2009 at 30% Off
Within Creatures of Comfort's sale is a section dedicated to Isabel Marant. The house's Spring/Summer 2009 collection is currently 30 percent off. The cotton/linen henley top that Angela Lindvall is wearing is $566. And if you're looking for low-heeled ankle boots for Fall, Isabel has a cool pair for $620. The only catch, you can't purchase online. Call the LA store — (323) 655-7855 — for size inquiries and to place your order.
Fashion In 50 Seconds 04/23/09 Isabel Marant Refuses To Sell Online & More
French designer Isabel Marant has asked retailers who carry her brand not to sell stock online.
The Matthew Williamson for H&M collection debuted in Tokyo, Paris and Beijing to mixed responses.
Juicy Couture has decided to discontinue its menswear range, Dirty English.
American Apparel has position their jumpsuits, bandeau bras and leg warmers as maternity wear.
Shopping: Isabel Marant Inspires Grungy, French Country

Paris Fashion Week: Isabel Marant Fall 2009
Paris 03/06/09. Photos by Nathalie Lagneau/Catwalking/Getty Images.
Isabel Marant Spring 2009 Recap
You know when you look at pictures of yourself from middle school and you're all flushed and happy and your hair is wild and your outfit kind of...whatever? There's something about Isabel Marant that reminds us of those days. Her signature slouchy, separates and boyish jackets often call up the 1980's and 1990's--but with Marant it's more juvenile than what we see from her Dynasty-evoking contemporaries. Like House of Holland or Alexander Wang there is something about the irresponsible playfulness that is just. so. good.
Check out the Isabel Marant Spring 09 collection right here and feel young again.
Paris Fashion Week: Isabel Marant Spring 2009
Paris Fashion Week Isabel Marant Spring 2009 Images by Pierre Verdy
Coutorture Community Must Reads 9/30: The Community Talks Paris, Style Books and Blowouts
Paris is on the minds of many members of our community as we all collectively carry on with our daily lives after taking a deep breath from a less then stellar Monday, and even while it may seem a bit of cognitative dissonance it is the collected wisdom of the beautiful and the strange that make life worthwhile.
If it's show reviews you crave Couture Cult has in depth looks of Christian Dior (plus a video) and Yohji Yamamoto. I Am Fashion has Nina Ricci covered (though we sort of prefer their in depth financial analysis, and trust us one of these girls as the same Econ heavy alma mater us yours truly so she knows a thing or two) while Shiny Style also takes a stab at Dior. A Wee Bit Skint goes in for some Isabel Marant while High Fashion Girl takes a journey into the surreal with Yohji Yamamoto.
And if you would prefer just a little general blogger awesome then we have a few options as well. Trend de la Creme has a most comprehensive look at paperclips as fashion object. If you are a New York girl with unruly hair and early morning meetings then Beauty of Life may just have found your perfect solution. Hint, it involves a blow out and Bumble and Bumble. And last but not least Wardrobe Oxygen says something we have been thinking for ages. What is the fucking deal with style books. Seriously? How fucking confusing are they for your average woman. Bless her for demystifying and taking them to task.






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