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Sorority Girls: No Frumpy or Gross Plastic Shizz

While this excellent blog post from Fashionista.com was shared with me almost a year ago, having just finished assisting a client prepare her wardrobe for sorority rush at the University of Virginia, the memorable blog has been on my mind, and I feel it worth re-sharing. The blogger was fortunate to come across 6 pages of dress code requirements for Cornell's Pi Phi Chapter, with such Elle Woods of Legally Blonde-worthy lines as "Booties ok if you can pull them off, aka probably not." The entire dress code, attached at the end of the blog, is worth reading. And as my client visits her top 3 sororities on this very eve for "Pref Night," I am rewarded by the fact that feels confident in her non-satin dress and sans plastic shizz jewelry. Enjoy: Sorority Dress Code

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Rodarte designs for Black Swan film

If you haven't yet seen Black Swan starring Natalie Portman, I recommend it, but be prepared for a VERY intense ride. But the acting is fabulous, the story intriguing, and the ballet costumes by Rodarte beautiful. Laura and Kate Mulleavy, the sisters behind the brilliant Rodarte line, have always expressed their interest and love of films, particularly those in the horror genre.  While it's debatable whether this movie falls under that category (I prefer "psychological thriller"), the 40 costumes the pair designed for the Swan Lake performance at the film's core are at the same time haunting and dramatic.  Portman, who has been spotted in the Rodarte on the red carpet and in the front row of Rodarte runway shows during New York Fashion Week, had an existing relationship with the designers.
Speaking of runways, expect to see a ballet influence in this Spring's styles: feathers, knits and even tutus.
Lagerfeld's Spring/Summer 2011 collection already reflects a feminine-with-a-dash-of-darkness theme, complete with dark eye makeup, sheer materials, and jeweled fabrics. BCBG Max Azria and Lipsy of London are due to sell tutus this Spring.