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22nd Jun 2007

On the Fashion Web this Week

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From Galliano to blue dresses and a Fendi Neon clutch, this week’s fashion bloggers are covering it all. Read below to see what some of my favorite bloggers said this week:

Galliano pays homage to Christian Dior with the museum worthy Dior Samourai Bag at Bag Snob.

Get ready for summer with Brazilian wax tips and tricks at Beauty Snob!

Look like a sexy devil in a blue dress, says Coquette.

eBelle5 discovers Fendi’s Neon Electric Shock Clutch

Learn more about the King of Fashion suggests Fashiontribes, with a rare trove of published & previously never-before-seen works by and about Paul Poiret, the revolutionary early Twentieth century Paris couturier.

Cocktail Mixers from Stirrings keep Girlawhirl and her Super Pals busy shaking things up

Solitaires are for housewives, boss ladies rock a Diane von Furstenberg “Power” ring, says KRiSTOPHER DUKES.

My Fashion Life takes inspiration from Cameron Diaz and goes back to black in this seasons LBD.

Second City Style’s got the best (or worst) celebrity fashion miss-fires of the week in "WTF Was She Thinking?"

SheFinds editors tested and picked the best women’s tees including tees to hide your tummy.

There’s no need to spend your hard-earned cash to look like a million this season, StyleBakery.com found a slew of cheap chic summer favorites - all under $60.

The Stylehive Hive5: stylish tshirts for charity!

The Jewelry Weblog says, if platinum is too pricey, then silver jewelry with a rhodium finish may be a way to get the look without the sting to your pocketbook.

Posted by Eva @ 4:57 am

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