We’re not ready to totally let go of the holiday glitz. This sequined belt will add instant shape to those baggy tops that we’re all guilty of wearing this time of year. ($20, zara.com)
NYFW backstage beauty: The Chinese military meets ’40s Hollywood at Jason Wu
NYFW style snaps: We’re at Peter Som and Jason Wu, and so are Grace Coddington, Kate Lanphear, and Olivia Palermo
NYFW diary: The dispatch from day one including Jason Wu’s updated Mao jacket, Rag & Bone’s granny mishmash, and Suno’s sweet, sweet garden print
They said/We said: Kate Moss battles good and evil (like, really evil!) in a new W photoshoot
NYFW style snaps: We spy many fur coats, lots of studded leather, and is that Waris Ahluwalia?
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Shopping » Daily steal
Daily steal: Sequined belt, $20
Shopping » Daily steal
Daily steal: Sequin tank, $38
Wear this sequin tank to a holiday fête and have all eyes on you. ($38, at Smart Set stores across Canada)
Shopping » Daily steal
Daily steal: Sequinned tee, $24

A simple tee goes from day to dazzling with a sprinkling of shimmery sequins. ($24, joefresh.com)
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Fashion
Celeb poll: Jaime King wore a bedazzled frock. Do you like her glittery look?
Actress Jaime King graced the carpet for the GQ Men of the Year party at the Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles. King wore a Mandalay two-tone sequin dress, paired up with black patent YSL pumps and a bold red lip. We can’t argue with a flawless red lip, but the dress looks a bit Flinstones-ish. What do you think? Vote now! Read more »
Fashion » At the shows
Toronto: Pink Tartan Spring 2010
After last season‘s combat boot clad models stomped down the Pink Tartan runway, we wondered if PT really stood for Pretty Tough. This season, it seems that designer Kimberley Newport-Mimran decided to take a turn in another direction: back to the ’80s. But rather than looking like just another runway rewind, PT’s spring 2010 collection delivered on the fresh factor. Bold shoulder pads and sequin-sprayed vests, cropped jackets and dresses drove home the opulent ’80s theme, while the spandex workout gear and anorak jackets lent a “Let’s Get Physical” feel. It was all very Sporty Spice and it worked, big time. Mixed in amongst all of this shimmer and shine were the tried and true PT touches: exposed zippers, nautical stripes, wide-leg sailor trousers and classic button-down shirts (which played the role of a sexy dress this time around). Trenches morphed from cropped to maxi to coat dress in a range of go-with-everything hues like light grey,
midnight blue and tan. FASHION‘s final thought: When can we get our hands on this hot collection?
See a gallery of the collection after the jump. Read more »


