
You guys, Christian totally won P.Runway. My take? DESERVING. At least comparatively. The Fug Girls' take is at NYMag - what's yours?
"American Apparel Murder" at Bored & Beautiful.
The best color I've seen as of late is an amazing, Spring-y sea green (a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/tea_green#tea_green">tea green?) - it's EVERYWHERE. Case in point: 1 and 2 and 3 at Face Hunter.
Susie Bubble smiles; offers brilliant skirt-as-dress solutions.
NylonMag.com focuses on The Raveonettes' collective style. Swoon.
My favorite thing about The Moldy Doily is that she does all the late-night, Google-Image, style and fashion research you could ever dream of doing, then wraps up the goods like little Christmas presents in the form of blog posts. Thank you.
Fashionista.com has a whole post devoted to style biting that garnered 50+ comments from girls on either side of the fence. The verdict? "I can understand that it could be flattering, but thats still no excuse for blatant lack of personal style." Touche!
and LOCALLY:
This was SO last week, but Johanna at A Serious Job is No Excuse bid a fond farewell to her daily-updated, DC-and-beyond fashion blog. We'll always have the archives...
Street style is the focus at The Post's Trend Spotter & Co.
Fashion Is Spinach wants YOU to want her chairs.
Listopad is back and posting in full effect.
Lastly, the Virginia Craft-n-istas are seeking clothing/handbag/decor/etc & the like designers for their upcoming MayFair show; for FURTHER INFORMATION you can get in touch at VACraft-n-istas@comcast.net.
God loves a cheerful giver.
i declare that sea green is nothing more than a light teal-y tropical turquoise
thank goodness turquoise never goes out of fashion!
also, i want her shoes and Wonder Woman bordered pants:

i too was such a fan of the white tuxedo suit, after Angelina, i went out and bought my own
now i just need to find the red velvet Gucci one
and an all black one with satin finish
gosh and Charlize's Galliano satin tuxedo jacket with deco accents is to d-d-d-die for:
gloves
It's great to be back, Morgan!