Kick-ass Kicks (or Not?): Star Wars Adidas
- Posted on: Saturday January 30, 2010 at 10:00 AM
You are either going to LOVE or HATE this idea:
The new Adidas Micro Pacer Star Wars sneakers: Available through Collette

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Fashion Friday: Introducing Rent The Runway
- Posted on: Friday November 20, 2009 at 1:00 PM

In this economy, it can be arduous for a gal to find the perfect little black I-ain't-so-innocent dress, the subtle this-is-getting-serious date dress, or the I-want-to-paint-the-town-red dress. More over, it's near impossible to AFFORD the coveted creations by designers like Herve Leger or Diane Von Furstenberg. At least it was until Rent The Runway came along.
On Rent The Runway, you can browse a crazy cool assortment of designer dresses and rent the perfect one for 4 or 8 days with the click of a mouse. The rental ends up being $50 to $100 a pop (compared to ~ $2000 a pop retail price.) They mail the dress to you (or in NY, provide same day delivery), you strut it like a Gossip Girl, and then pop it back in the mail Netflix-style once you are done.
In other words Rent the Runway is the fashion equivalent of having your cake and eating it too: You can still fulfill your cinderella fantasies without killing your bank account. Plus who needs to own a dress they will only wear once or twice in a lifetime?
The one bummer we found was that the site is currently invite only.
But fret not! We called RTR up, chatted, and thankfully, RTR agreed to give us special, exclusive membership to our readers.
So consider this our Fashion Friday gift girls:
Head to Http://www.renttherunway.com/justintimberlakefans and shop away.

PS If you are curious about the story behind RTR (really people, why did it take so long for a business model like this to come to existence?), we chatted with CEO Jennifer Hyman below:
INTERVIEW WITH JENNIFER HYMAN, CEO of RENT THE RUNWAY:
JT.COM: How do you choose the designers featured on Rent The Runway:
Jennifer: We wanted to choose extremely cool emerging up and coming designers as well as established ones. For instance, Herve Leger has been around for a while but we know women are obsessed. Then we have Haute hippie, Proenza Schouler, etc....Our target is dresses that you can wear to go out at night or wear to special occasions in your life. Because fashion is meant to be fun.
JT.COM: You've gotten a crazy amount of press in such a short time! Are you surprised by the popularity?
Jennifer: We didn’t anticipate the amount of amazing demand. We didn’t expect 100,000 women would be interested! So we are trying to keep up with the customers by expanding slowly.
JT.COM: How many members do you have right now?
Jennifer: Today we have 100,000 members and 20,000-25,000 people on the waitlist, which we will let in after the next lot of inventory.
JT.COM: You have a very interesting chat feature where women can chat with specialists while shopping for their perfect dress. How many stylists do you have and how do you train them?
Jennifer: We have 6 stylists – all who have former styling experience. Since we know each designer runs differently, our stylist team knows everything from which sizes to order to which dress is appropriate for which occasion.
JT.COM: Are there ways in which you expect Rent The Runway to change or expand?
The next market we are going to expand is accessories so you can rent the entire look. We are also expanding into bridal so no women will ever have to ear an ugly bridesmaid dress again!
JT.COM: This seems like very good timing considering the current economic climate. Is this something you took into consideration?
Jennifer: I think there’s a really recessionitsta culture right now. Women are buying pieces to invest with. But women are women. We still want the amazing new dress. What changes is the concept around how much you spend. [At Rent The Runway], we are making sure everyone can have access to that Carrie Bradshaw experience.
LINK: http://www.renttherunway.com/justintimberlakefans.
NEXT POST: Fashion Friday: Celebrity Fashion Collaborations
We Heart Lazers!!!
- Posted on: Wednesday July 15, 2009 at 7:00 PM
Yeah; we know; 80's fashion was priceless. Between the sideways ponytails, popped collars, highwaisted belted jeans teamed with tucked in shirts, square shoulder pads, and legwarmers, we made some ridiculous fashion choices. Better yet, they are all immoratalized in portrait pictures.
But even better than that? The 80's portrait backgrounds.
Yup. Case in Point: 80's portraits with LAZERS!!!

Techno lazer

Little Boy Blue...
Um in case you were concerned who won best 80's lazer portrait, it was DEFINITELY this guy:

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NEXT POST: The Last Dash
Exclusive Photos: Electric Daisy Carnival EDC 2010: Will.i.am, Armin Van Buuren, Steve Aoki, even Lindsay Lohan
- Posted on: Monday June 28, 2010 at 5:00 PM
Where can you find Lindsay Lohan, Black Eyed Peas' Will.i.am, Weezer's Rivers Cuomo, midgets dressed as monkeys, and 100,000 people dancing till dawn? The Electric Daisy Carnival, of course. RECAP: The 14th Annual Electric Daisy Festiva...
Fashion: Louis Vuitton + Sneakers
- Posted on: Monday June 14, 2010 at 4:00 PM
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Style Watch: Summer Opening Ceremony BBQ In LA
- Posted on: Wednesday May 5, 2010 at 10:00 AM
Safe to say that Saturday's BBQ party for the official grand opening of Opening Ceremony's LA parking lot on La Cienega was THE coolest May Day party to be at for Los Angeles style afficionados. Ccommissioned by OCLA's founders Humberto Leo...
Fashion Friday: Gaga for Gaga in Tokyo
- Posted on: Friday April 30, 2010 at 8:00 AM
We recently caught up with our friends across the Pacific and were pleased that we did! In true Japanese fashion, at the Yokohama arena in Tokyo on April 17, Lady Gaga's Little Japanese Monsters (as she coined them) dressed to impress...and that's putting it lightly.
Girls and guys alike rocked the Gaga style for two sold-out shows of the MONSTER BALL tour. With an ever-growing fan base, the Little Japanese Monsters are a tour-de-force...and so is their fashion sense.
Check out some of their out-of-this-world getups:


Japanese girls LOVE to be blond, A.K.A. Gaga
Below, in case you haven't caught it, Gaga's wildly popular video "Telephone" feat. Beyonce. The Japanese influence shines through in the video's fashion, the work of Gaga's stylist Nicola Formichetti, who was born on Japan.


Rockin' the cig shades out with a ROAR! Too bad they aren't smoking!

HELLO TELEPHONE!!!

The BIG HAIR BOW - a flirtatious GAGA fashion accessory!


Peace out :)
(All photos courtesy of Tokyofashion.com)
LA Fashion: Little Tokyo Is Popping
- Posted on: Tuesday April 27, 2010 at 1:00 PM
What's the latest (and hottest) on fashion in LA, you ask? It couldn't get better than this! LA designers behind emerging fashion lines GAS'D, LOVE BASICS, and Shape of Light Studio congregated on Saturday night for a furiously fabulous urban even...
EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: Stylin' At Levi's Fader Fort 2010
- Posted on: Friday April 16, 2010 at 3:00 PM
SXSW Flashback: Behind The Scenes Music and Style Tips @ Levi's® Fader Fort 2010: We teased you a while back with a fashion post on Chicago rappers Hollywood Holt, Million Dollar Mano and Brooklyn club-crunkers Ninjasonik and other cool ca...
STYLE WATCH SXSW 2010: Ninjasonik, Shwayze, Yelawolf, Hollywood Holt, Mano and More
- Posted on: Tuesday March 23, 2010 at 3:00 PM
This SXSW, the weather careened from sweaty and steamy to unseasonably, bone-chillingly cold throughout the week. But regardless, the 2000+ bands featured - and their manifold appreciators - brought fashion moxie to Austin. Here's our favorites fr...