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Nothing to Wear? Throw on a Scarf!

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Apr 2, 2009 by Hannah E.

Now, we’re not suggesting you go sans clothing and just throw on a scarf! But you can literally put on a simple white tee and your go-to pair of jeans, slip on a pair of comfy flats, then throw on a light and colorful scarf, and you've got yourself a look that's effortlessly cool and pulled-together.

We've spotted this no-brainer of a trend on the hottest fashion mavens of Tinseltown season after season, and it's no

Whether it's at the airport or going out for a java fix, Hollywood's hottest fashionistas like Ashley Olsen, Nicole Richie, Lauren Conrad and Rachel Bilson all know one thing; scarves are quite possibly the easiest way to throw new life into casual ensembles.

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The rising temperatures call for lightweight and airy scarves, making a great transition from your winter to spring wardrobe. Try a lovely and flowy lavender scarf by Missoni with a simple tank top or a lightweight sweater for an instant pop of color, or for an edgy take on feminine, try this surreal Alexander McQueen silk scarf. These soft color palettes look particularly pretty when worn against a grey or black top for contrast.

If your style is more laid-back bohemian, opt for a bright pop of color in an overdyed Indian-style print, like this scarf by Lucky Brand. The exotic print lends such a worldly feel and the lightweight texture complements your warm-weather wardrobe impeccably.

So, next time you're frantically searching your closet for something to wear, just throw on some basics and accessorize with a colorful scarf to get that uncontrived look that says, "I always look this good even on my off days".

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CHRISTIAN AUDIGIER, THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN TOUCH

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Oct 31, 2008 by Stephanie_Sims

Or it would seem. His nightclub here in Las Vegas is said to be thriving, and we all love the Ed Hardy brand, so why shouldn't his selling of his vast empire in an economic downtown turn bring the $700 million asking price? That's right folks, Mr. Audigier is said to be looking to sell the entire lot, that is – ten brands, including Ed Hardy, and 92 licenses. Even with the economy at what it is currently, you can bet there are interested parties – 15 to be exact, according to WWD, who ran a story on the prospective sale in its October 16 edition. Even if he sells his stakes, hopefully he will continue to design or oversee the designs, (gasp) what would Ed Hardy look like without him?

His show was also the highlight of Wednesday's LA Fashion Week's shows. Looks like it's a good time to be Christian Audigier.

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