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| Posted: 16 Feb 2009 03:03 AM PST Valentines Day is over but the romance in your relationship doesn’t have to be. If your man is a Trekkie, then he’ll love this Star Trek inspired corset on you. Modeled after the jumpsuits from Star Trek: The Next Generation, the sexy corset can be custom made to fit your body and made in any color your want. You an order yours from Etsy seller Evening Arwen for about $200. | ||||
| Fashion Week: LG and Siriano team up again Posted: 16 Feb 2009 01:44 AM PST
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| Fashion Week: Yves Saint Laurent USB Heart & Tote Posted: 15 Feb 2009 11:47 PM PST To celebrate Valentines Day and promote the latest issue of Manifesto, Yves Saint Laurent is giving away 2,000 heart-shaped USB flash drives along with a Stefano Pilati designed tote bag. The flash drive is loaded with ad campaign photos of Claudia Schiffer and other fashion goodies. Nitrolicious says YSL was passing some out in Bryant part, and may do so again. It’s a really cool flash drive. | ||||
| Fashion Week: Sony Techno Chic Posted: 15 Feb 2009 11:24 PM PST Gadgets are a fashionista’s favorite accessory, so it’s no surprise to hear our favorite geeksessories will be making their way down the runway at Fashion Week 2009. Last week, Sony held an event called Techno Chic and our Techie Divas Honey and Lauren attended the exclusive event in New York that showcased the VAIO Lifestyle PC . The event was held at the Sony Style Store on Madison Avenue where a pink carpet lined the way to the trendy party. Here New York socialites and designers mingled among models dressed as mannequins. Honey tells us the human mannequins were showing off the clutch sized computers in what reminded her of a "pose off" during America's Next Top Model. Fashion Designers Libertine, Elise Overland, threeASFOUR, Benjamin Cho, Katy Rodriguez, and Cushnie et Ochs dressed the windows and the “mannequins” with their personal fashion. Benjamin Cho DJ'd the uber techno Chic Manhattan party. Here are some pictures from the event.
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