Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Celebrities Team With H&M For “Fashion Against AIDS” Clothing Line.


At the close of this tumultuous year for fashion retailers and the entire economy in general, it's refreshing to hear fashion for the greater good still perseveres.

The “Fashion Against AIDS” collection has been designed to spread awareness about HIV/AIDS and will be available at H&M in early February. H&M has teamed up with Designers Against AIDS to launch a collection of clothes and accessories designed by celebs like Timbaland, Good Charlotte, and Rihanna.

“...I love that H&M is providing a fashionable and easy way for young people all over the world to get involved in this worthy cause,” Rihanna said in a statement on Thursday.


The designs come in varying styles displaying both loud,bold statements to more subtle messages to suit all fashion tastes. Each piece is made from 100 per cent certified organic cotton and carries a special hang tag that reads: “This might be the most important piece of clothing you’ve ever had your hands on.”
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Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Fashion Favours - Celebrity duds get ripped for charity.

Blimey. The Brits always come up with the coolest ideas.
Especially when it comes to dreaming up creative concepts to combine fashion and charity. Fashion Favours, the UK's latest philanthropic fashion initiative that's touting sustainable-chic clothing for the greater good, is no exception.



The newly launched Fashion Favours initiative involves shredding the old clothes of celebrities to raise money for charity, while at the same time, persuading Brits to recycle their unwanted threads.

Kate Winslet’s suit and Twiggy’s jeans are just a couple of the celebrity cast-offs that have been cut up and customized by young volunteers to create Fashion Favours, a project that aims to highlight the issues surrounding throwaway clothing.

The items that have been created will be auctioned on fashionfavours.com and will also be part of a massive fashion show being held in London on World AIDS Day, December 1. Proceeds from the auction and the show will go to Body and Soul, a charity that works with young people affected by HIV in the UK.

DesignerLaundry gives the creative geniuses behind the Fashion Favours an enthusiastic "Oi!" The feel-good benefit is two-fold: Wear a piece of your favorite celeb for charity and simultaneously save the planet! Rubbish never sounded cool.
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Friday, November 7, 2008

Gwyneth Paltrow supports fashion swap for London charity Kids Company.


Gwyneth Paltrow, alongside fellow celebrities, Trudie Styler and Jemima Khan have donated clothes to Rumble in the Jumble, London's latest philanthropic fashion swap event benefiting the London children’s charity, Kids Company.

Kids Company was set up in 1996 to help vulnerable inner-city children, many of whom are surviving on their own, within severe deprivation. Last year Kids Company fed 1,273 children on Christmas Day who had nowhere else to go - and gave them all a present.

We suspect Gwyneth’s Antonio Berardi black and white lace dress won’t be on the racks. But, chins up, Alexander McQueen, Armani, Chanel and Luella have all added pieces to the sale with a difference, so if you just happen to be shopping in London this weekend, make sure you give them a visit.
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Monday, November 3, 2008

Gisele Bundchen keeps it sexy in a clingy, jet-set ensemble.


Celebrity Version: Gisele Bundchen flaunts her famous shape in a transparent, clingy long-sleeved top and skinny black jeans as she lands at LAX. She accents her look with a rugged pair of calf-length motorcycle boots.


Our Version: The Plein Sud Off-the-Shoulder Top.
Plein Sud’s sexy stretch top has an extra wide crisscross neckline that’s meant to be worn off the shoulders. The top fits slim all over and features ruching at the sides. Dress it up with a slim pencil skirt and a sleek clutch, or keep it causal as shown with jeans. Now on sale at DesignerLuandry.com for $69.
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Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Serena Williams flaunts her gams in Catherine Malandrino.


Celebrity Version: Serena Williams struts her stuff in Catherine Malandrino at US Open Official Player Party. The berry-hued shirt dress is the perfect compliment to her ebony complexion and raven locks.


Our Version: (The Same) Catherne Malandrino Silk Shirtdress.
Steal Serena's look with this flattering silk jersey dress. The frock boasts black beading around its wide, round neckline and vertical pleats that start beneath the front and back of the neckline that create a comfortable loose fitting body. The dress’s lantern sleeves also have pleat detailing around the shoulders and cuffs. A wardrobe winner for any season! Now on sale at DsignerLaundry.com for $249.
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Thursday, September 4, 2008

So hip it hurts.

Now and again I stumble across objects d'art that make my heart skip a beat. Enter the lovingly hand-made Gypsy belt from Hurt Couture, the drop-dead-unisexy fashion accessory that promises to keep you looking fierce while feeling fearless.

Suddenly mace and pepper spray seem so tragically old school.


Let me be clear, I'm not promoting fashionable deadly weapons here, but the elegant design of a concept this bold is ironically provocative. Bare in mind the Gypsy belt's thoughtful construction includes its very own hand stitched protective pocket in which to conceal your weapon. The set-up: a 3 1/2 inch blade made of solid Zinc, finished with nickel or pewter, slid into a built-into-the-belt suede sheath. The buckle attaches via a pin to any of Hurt Couture's high-quality leather belts, each hand-cut from whole hides and ranging from a large-grommetted brown to an intensely distressed cracked white:



If anyone calls you out for wearing it past Labor Day, they will pay in fingers.


This lovely Hurt Couture handmade accessory by LA designer Erik Nelson can be found at Atelier in NYC, the Thompson Xchange @ the Roosevelt Hotel in L.A., and Pink Heart Boutique in Orlando.

Seriously. HurtCouture.com. They're not even that expensive.
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Tuesday, July 22, 2008

This month's featured foundation: The Fisher Center for Alzheimer's Research


I have a personal affinity to the cause. In 2002 my father was diagnosed with a PCA, a visual variant of Alzheimer's disease. It caused him to go blind before his memory began to dissipate.

Alzheimer's is a progressive and fatal brain disease. As many as 5 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease. It destroys brain cells, causing problems with memory, thinking and behavior severe enough to affect work, lifelong hobbies or social life. Alzheimer’s gets worse over time, and it is fatal. Today it is the sixth-leading cause of death in the United States.

Please join us in the fight against this terrible epedemic by donating to help end Alzheimer's, any amount is appreciated. Donate Now.

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Top 10 Summer Trends For The Uber Chic


Ahhhh...summer. A time to be whimsical about fashion. There's simply no other season where you'll find more fashion risks taken. Some fab, some not so fab. So here at DesignerLaundry we've taken it upon ourselves to hone down the list of trends and decipher the hot from the not. In this particular post we'll concern ourselves with the hot:

1. Blinged-Out Ballerina Flats.


Sonia Rykiel Jeweled Flats $280
Thank you, ballerinas of the world. I've cut my commute 10 minutes since these peds have crossed over. And as if they weren't cute enough in all of their simple comfy-ness, check out how what happens when Sonia Rykiel gets hold of the classic. Adding a little bling keeps it sensible and sparkly all at the same time. Genius!


2. Cotton Sundresses With A Kick.


The Catherine Malandrino Studded Cotton Sundress $320.00
What could be more easy, breezy and of course, just plain pretty? What I adore about donning any dress: pondering half as much about my outfit. No need to concern yourself with matching a top and bottom, just grab the frock and a pair of sandals and voila = instant summer ensemble.


3. The Coy Little Clutch.


Calvin Klein Collection Tasseled Clutch $275

It's been said you can tell a woman by the contents of her purse, so in the case of this season's micro-petite handbag, the less-is-more kinda girl rocks the trend. This simple little treasure from Calvin Klein collection works fabulously for those summertime special occasions--Just pawn off everything besides lip gloss and a credit card to your man's pockets.


4. Stuff Marcia Brady Would Wear.


Missoni Flowered Lounge Pants $135.
Look gorgeously groovy and in these retro-chic floral pants by Missoni. A must have for those Martini-infused Hamptons lawn parties. Or play the perfectly put together hostess and bust out a game of Twister. Anyway you slice it these pants are sure to turn heads. Right on!


5. Strapless Anything in a Tasty Hue.



Aeve Strapless Dress $215
Who doesn't love showing off their sexy sun-kissed shoulders, especially in a tantalizing frock the color of tangerine sherbet? This pretty strapless dress from Aeve combines two of my favorite things--style and comfort. Not to mention, this sweet little number will have you looking good enough to eat.


6. Parisian Inspired-Peasant Tops.


The Catherine Malandrino Chiffon Prairie Blouse $295.
Isn't it romantic? You, an outdoor cafe, a glass of rose and a flirty chiffon peasant blouse? A summer must have, these blouses are perfect for going from day to evening in a breeze. Mais Oui!


7. Reptilian Accessories.


Calvin Klein Collection Python Handbag $1200
Boas, and Pythons, and Gators, oh my! Summer skins, particularly in the python variety, are essential in the accessories department. I say go all out with the trend and sport this roomy--not to mention extremely luxe--Calvin Klein Collection handbag. This white-hot Python number is one reptile I'm psyched to have wrapped around my arm.


8. The Bondage Wedge.



Edmundo Castillo Leather Wrap Wedge $195
Who doesn't look fabulous in a pair of leg-lengthening wedges? I love these leather wraparound beauties from Edmundo Castillo because they're the perfect combination of naughty and nice. Not to mention, there's something curiously alluring about tying leather around your ankles...


9. Kalidescope-Print Tunics.


Emilio Pucci Rosone Print Tunic, $359.20
Every gal needs a tunic to cover up with come summer, so why not make it a timeless style that your can wear year after year? For me, nothing conveys this more than a printed Emilo Pucci cover, like this one in the designer's classic Rosone print. The tunic goes well beyond the beach, too. Pair it with capris and some pretty bejeweled sandals and you've got a look that screams summer-chic.


10. What You'd Wear to a GoGo's Concert.


Malandrino Fringed Mini Dress $192
Still feel you got the beat? In Malandrino's teal scalloped knit mini dress at least you'll look like you do. Pair with a wide studded belt and pointy stilettos and throw on that Vacation CD. This throwback to the 80's with a fringey-summertime twist will have you looking instantly awesome. Like, totally.
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Monday, July 7, 2008

The Handbag Spy: How to Spot a Fake Kooba



After several weeks of serious handbag obsessing, I have come to discover Kooba is my current designer fave. I have determined this for several reasons: The leather is sumptuous yet shape holding, the styles are hip yet enduring, the craftsmanship is artful yet wearable, and the prices— not obscene if you know where to look on line. Last but not least there’s that undeniable glorious scent of high-grade Kooba calf skin leather. Yum. Like Rhianna, Sienna Miller, and Cameron Diaz, I am a Kooba girl converted.

In the spirit not enslaving myself to high fashion, or high fashion price tags for that matter, I have come across various e-commerce channels in which to purchase my new Kooba, offering a varying degree of prices. Picking up a new Kooba directly from their site can set you back a cool $300 (for a simple clutch) all the way up to $1000 (for the larger more ornate styles). So how is it that some independent e-tailers can offer this bag at 50 to 75% below retail? Plain and simple: they are pawning off fakes. And with all due respect, they’re paid great attention to detail. How to avoid the faux handbag trap but still save a few hundred? The chic and savvy fashionista's best defense is research. But have no fear dear Kooba lover, with the help of a very clued-up expert* we’ve done the legwork for you:

The Downlow:


The Brown String - Initially, you could spot a fake Kooba by looking for anything other than the "brown string" attached to the Kooba tag. Now, most of the fakes have the brown string also. BUT 99.9% of the brown Kooba tags that have anything other than a brown string attached are fake.

The Hangtags – Genuine Kooba tags are two-sided & folded and the string is connected in the corner. Most 2007 tags are two sided & folded and the string is connected in the middle. Late 2007/2008 bags have a single sided tag again with the string in the middle. Authentic Koobas from previous seasons had the single sided tag (so you may find an authentic pre-2006 Kooba with the non-folded tag). Counterfeiters use both types of tags so be careful. NOTE: Some sellers will steal a real (folded) tag and put it on bags for photos so ask to a see a close up of the inside of a folded tag to make sure the info matches the bag you are purchasing.

The Zipper Pull - The metal zipper pull on authentic Koobas is thicker at the end. On some of the bad fakes, it is the same depth from top to bottom. But most of the fakes now have zipper pulls that are thicker at the bottom like authentic Koobas so this doesn't mean much anymore. If you have one that isn't, it’s a pretty old, bad fake. Also, some of the really bad fakes have Kooba written on both sides of the interior zipper pull. The real Koobas only have it on one side. Note that some older style authentic Koobas had leather zipper pulls.

The Leather - Most Kooba leather will have variations in the texture (some sections smooth, some bumpy, some crinkled). Leather that is evenly pebbled all including the straps is one of the easiest tell-tale signs of a knock-off. Authentic Kooba leather is almost always textured in some way. Many pebble-grain Koobas on Ebay are fake so be careful. Educate yourself on the Kooba website. Make sure the style you are purchasing was/was not made in pebbled leather before purchasing it. Kooba bags may have sections of a bumpy texture (sometimes large bumps) but there will also be sections of smooth leather or crinkled leather. Some of the Fall 2006 bags have huge bumps all over (i.e. teak leather) but nothing like standard handbag pebbling. Even the color may vary slightly in different sections. Fake Kooba leather looks like this:



Some of the fakes look like "droopy skin". I've noticed that many people who have purchased fakes on Ebay will comment on how incredibly SOFT the leather is. Well, Kooba leather is wonderful, nice & sturdy and soft as in Italian leather/lambskin soft but it is not squishy & droopy. Again, some of them are made of real leather, just a much lesser quality than what Kooba would use. Besides the pebble grain leather used in the fakes, they also use a non-pebbled "distressed" type. It wrinkles up (in a bad way) more than authentic Kooba leather. So, if you look at yours and think "mine isn't pebbled" that doesn't mean it isn't fake. Again, does it look like $600 leather? Real Kooba leather is undeniably stunning.
(Real)

(Fake)

The Plastic Covering - Real Kooba handbags may have the plastic covering that protects the Kooba plate from scratching and white paper protecting tassles, etc., but plastic covering on the handles is a knock-off tip-off. (This is usually a dead giveaway of a counterfeit handbag in ANY brand).

The Dust Bag - Most all of the fakes these days have dust bags, hangtags and yes, even authenticity cards. One thing to look for on most genuine new Kooba dustbags is that the drawstring ends have glue on the tips to keep them from fraying. Find the knot in the string on each side and feel to see if the ends of the string feel hard. You can't see the glue but you can definitely feel it. Almost all of the fakes are missing this little detail on the dustbag. 2007 dustbags have changed dramatically. They are now dark brown twill (instead of white felt) and have dark brown drawstrings that are heavily waxed. They have white Kooba lettering.

The Lining - Authentic Kooba handbags have linings in solid lavender, brown and olive. The lining is not real suede, but a suede-like material that is actually much softer. 2007 bags have a new dark brown twill interior and dustbag. Pre-2005 Koobas had a canvas type interior with Kooba written throughout. There was also a striped pattern in very early years along with a couple of floral patterns. Older bags also had cloth interior labels instead of metal plates and Kooba was embossed on the outside instead of engraved on the metal plate.

The Styles: Let’s take the most popular selling Kooba, the Sienna: Real Siennas are an off-white, ivory color. Siennas that appear bright white and evenly pebbled are indeed, fake. Real Siennas, have the braided drawstrings that gather evenly. Many of the fakes have uneven gathering or do not gather at all. Also, the sides of the leather will fold in smoothly. Example, the Kooba Sienna in Ivory:
(Real)
(Fake)
The bag should be off-white, not pure white. Check out the way the sides fold in, the way the sides fold in, and last but not least, the perfect knots of the dogleash.

The Quality – This may seem like a no-brainer but seriously, does your handbag look and feel like a $500-$1000 accessory? You should instinctively know if something seems a bit...off. Kooba handbags are incredibly well-made. Upon sight you will know an authentic Kooba if you are familiar with them. If you aren’t--smell one. Even Koobas that are several years old retain an undeniable, delicious leather scent.


The Styles Most Likely to be Knocked Off
- The Dylan, Carly, Charlie & Avery. Older bags include The Sienna, Ginger, Marcelle, Lucy, Ada, Carla, Mia, Scarlett, Brynne, Paige & Braeden

The Homework – Do it. Contact Kooba to find an authorized retailer nearest to you. Go in person, examine the bags, get to know the product. The do your online shopping armed with knowledge so you don’t get Koobamboozled. These bags are fabulous, and they are worth spending a few extra dollars on to insure you are getting the real deal.

To Ebay? Or not to Ebay?



Ebay With Caution. Many Kooba buyers have never seen the real thing in person before they buy on line (A.K.A me, shhhh). It’s easy to get caught up gazing through style.com’s look of the day, or paging through the iconic US Weekly. The next step is usually Ebay where the budget Fashionista can get the look for less (but not necessarily the real thing) The unlucky winner oftentimes receives a fake and never knows know the wiser. So here are some Ebay hints:

Know your product: Anytime you see a brand new, current season bag that is drastically reduced in price you can be almost certain it is fake. But you can find some great deals on authentic Koobas from previous seasons. I strongly suggest knowing exactly what an authentic Kooba is supposed to look like.

Tricky Phrases:
Pay attention to phrases like Guaranteed 100% authentic leather Kooba. They are guaranteeing the leather not the brand.
Guarantee: By all means make sure the seller has a rock-solid, money-back return policy. If you are still uncertain after receiving your new bag, take it to an authorized Kooba dealer and ask them. Return it to the seller if you’ve been bamboozled.

Feedback:
Make sure your seller has an impeccable feedback rating (at least 98%). The more transactions your seller has completed, the better. Beware of sellers who use “private” listings or have their feedback listed as “private.” There is a reason they are not being transparent. Don’t take the chance. It bears repeating: Only buy from sellers who offer a 100% money-back guarantee. And take time to read all of their feedback. Obviously anyone saying "fake handbag," no matter how many positive reviews surround this is cause for alarm. More subtle hints include: "Thanks for the refund, " etc.

PayPal: Use PayPal as your method of payment. They are set up to protect the buyer. Just read the fine print, make sure your delivery address as well as email address is “confirmed” and you are buying from a USA-based seller.
Ask Questions: Ask the seller where they purchased their bag originally. If they seem vague in their answer "a boutique in NYC," ask "which one?" Then find out if this is an authorized retailer (contact Kooba). Oftentimes sellers who seem annoyed by questions of authenticity are usually selling the knock-offs. If they say they purchase them from a "supplier"- forget it.

Too Much of a Good Thing:
Beware of a seller with a large volume of Kooba’s for sale. Most sellers selling authentic merchandise will only have a limited number of styles and available. You may have an honest seller with 10 Koobas for sale and they will probably all be in different colors and/or styles. If you see a seller with more than 5 of any one color beware.

One Day Auctions: Steer clear of. This means the seller is trying not to be discovered by Ebay VERO team.

The Receipt: Unfortunately some sellers have stooped so low they’ve gon to the trouble of manufacturing a fake receipt to authenticate the fake Kooba. A receipt does not necessarily guarantee a handbag is authentic.

Common Sense: Anytime you see a brand new, current season bag that is drastically reduced in price you can be almost certain it’s a replica. However, you can find some great deals on authentic Koobas from previous seasons.


*Passages adapted from Ebay “Guide to Spotting a Fake Kooba, by Chritid2303. Dedicated Kooba lover and Ebay top 25 reviewer: If you found this advice helpful, vote for her here.

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Monday, June 30, 2008

DesignerLaundry, Bungalow 8, and Safe Sex...

What do the tree have in common? Killer handbags.
Who knew?


This month NYC hotspot Bungalow 8 is featuring a sampling of DesignerLaundry's handbag collection. Prada, Malandrino, and Calvin Klein Collection (to name a few) will be displayed chocked full with ahem, party favors, compliments of Planned Parenthood. Check out some of our featured bags:





The Calvin Klein Collection Oversized Ostrich Bag $1500.




The The Prada Vitello Rope Leather Shoulder Bag $545.




The Malandrino Leather & Chainmail Hobo $650.


Get your groove on in style and prepare yourself for getting lucky! Feel good about your purchase too as 10% of proceeds from each bag sale will be donated to charity. Get your groove on, feel good, look good, and do good! To purchase these bags at 10% off, visit the display live at Bungalow 8, located at 515 W 27th St, New York NY 10001.


Planned Parenthood's mission is to empower individuals to make independent, informed decisions about their sexual and reproductive lives. They provide information and health care, and promote public policies that make those services available to all. Planning is power.
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Friday, June 6, 2008

Cameron Diaz gets fresh in a hot pair of red stilettos.



Celebrity Version:
Cameron Diaz proves she's not afraid of color by pairing a bold pair of red Christian Louboutin pumps to her black J Brand jeans and McQ by Alexander McQueen jacket.




Our Version:
The Dolce & Gabbana Red Patent Leather Pumps.
These patent pumps from Dolce & Gabbana are timeless. Every gal should have a pair of cherry red stilettos. These killer heels feature grosgrain trim and a rounded toe. 4” heel. So hot! Now featured on Designerluandry.com for $395.00.

Thursday, May 1, 2008

DesignerLaundry partners with the American Cancer Society


From left to right: Fashion Editor Joselle Yokogawa, The American Cancer Society's Pamela Mohr, and your dedicated blogger raise a glass at the 2008 Taste of Hope Benefit. DesignerLaundry.com showed their support by donating the proceeds from the designer merchandise sold at the event.

Thursday, March 13, 2008

BlogFave: The DC Goodwill Fashionista


I always feel a little warm and fuzzy when I come across a blogger whose adding value to the world. Let's face it, there's a zillion fashion blogs out there. And if you're reading this far chances are you've experienced most score high on style but low on substance. When I stumbled across The DC Goodwill Fashion Blog I knew I'd uncovered a diamond in the rough. There's another charitable soul out there pushing fashion for the greater good!

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Jessica Biel flaunts her romantic side (but still brings sexy back).


Celebrity Version: Jessica Biel looking demure in a white eyelet shirt dress. Jessica plays up her femininity in this romantic Chloe LWD. Pairing it with a YSL Downtown bag lets a bit of her inner Diva shine through.


Our Version: The Catherine Malandrino Embroidered Shirtdress in Blanc. This lovely embroidered dress from Catherine Malandrino has a wonderfully flattering hourglass cut, adding a hint of sexiness to a timeless classic. The hemline boasts stunning cotton embroidery and highly detailed cutout design. So pretty and elegant, that Hamptons picnic awaits! Now on sale at DesignerLuandry.com for $295.