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Wednesday, July 20, 2005

Vanity Fare : Beauty is in the eyes

SURE, they take up even less than a third of your face, but your eyes definitely say a lot about your beauty habits.

Those ojos are more than just the windows to your soul; they also give the world a glimpse of your life by reflecting stress, fatigue, and aging in ways the rest of your face can't. Those tiny lines, discoloration and eye bags should clue you in on how your eye area requires plenty of care and pampering - and on how you should pick only the best products to touch this delicate area.
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SEACREST UNVEILS FASHION LINE

Lindsay Lohan and Will Smith have given American TV personality Ryan Seacrest's fashion label a boost, by wearing his designs before they are released to the public.

The 30-year-old American Idol host is set to unveil a line of men's and women's T-shirts, tank tops, polo shirts and sweaters.

Seacrest credits the look of his R Line shirts to his publicist sister Meredith, ex-girlfriend Shana Wall and his mother, Connie.

But the celebrity touch for the line - whose items have also been worn by Ryan Cabrera and first American Idol winner Kelly Clarkson - has added to the label's cool factor.
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Sunday, July 17, 2005

Fashion: Sneak a peek of fall

When the weather begins to cool -- it's hard to imagine that now, but trust me, it will -- women can expect anything but a winter of discontent in matters of fashion.

A sneak peek at women's fashion for autumn and winter reveals abundant luxury, with luscious fabrics cut into silhouettes that flatter the female form. Looks are dressed up and sophisticated, pulled together in sumptuous layers with glamorous but not heavy-handed accessories.

Ultra-feminine pieces continue to influence the style scene, glamming up belted boy sweaters and military-inspired jackets.

And bohemian looks continue strong but take on a new twist.

"It's not about converting spring and summer pieces into fall wear," said Lazarus spokeswoman Heather Hannan. "It's more about fashion favorites making an encore. Tunics, tiered skirts, shrugs and stacked bangles that comprise the bohemian chic look continue into fall in darker colors and heavier fabrications."
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