
Tell someone to Fuck Off. Let the fashion speak for itself. Hell Bellz The Fuck Off II T-shirt $40. Karmaloop.com

Tell someone to Fuck Off. Let the fashion speak for itself. Hell Bellz The Fuck Off II T-shirt $40. Karmaloop.com

Gospel singing duo Mary Mary are the Fashionistaz of the Day. The sisters are exemplifying sophistication and style. They look as if they lost weight as well. Gorgeous!





Add these pieces to your wardrobe and you can't go wrong or break the bank. All looks can be found at Forever21.com.

Wanna turn heads and set trends? Try sliding into British shoemaker Nicholas Kirkwood's designs. If these shoe's look familiar to you Fashionistaz, Kirkwood's designs were featured at Rodarte's spring show.
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Nicole Richie's accessory line House of Harlow 1960, named after her daughter Harlow, made its debut this past weekend. Ritchie was out and about in L.A. rocking rings, bracelets and a headband from the collection. You can shop the collection at ShopKitson.com
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Oh so girly, Oh so cute. Juicy Couture has brought its brand to Sephora. The line consists of cosmetic cases, lipgloss rings, make-up brush cases and shopper tote. So sweet, its Juicy...See the hype here


John Legend has launched his own record label, HomeSchool Records forms talent to companies such as Sony for distribution. The first artist under the HomeSchool label is British singer Estelle. Legend will also add R&B singer Vaughn Anthony to the roster. The R&B genre isn't the only arena John will enter. He has a couple of MC's he's working with as well.


With a new style of cell phone being released every other day, it's hard to imagine a time when it couldn't fit in your pocket or attach to your hip. During the 1980's, the Motorola DynaTAC8000X "brick" phone was the hottest thing going. Coporate honchos, actors, and rappers were the only people who could afford such luxury retailing at about $4,000. This was minus the emails, IM's and your favorite artist alerting you through song that you had a call (ringtones). The idea of paying $300 for a Blackberry nowadays doesn't sound so bad after all.
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