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Showing posts with label donna karan. Show all posts

Monday, 12 September 2011

Drew Barrymore Poses for Art Of Fashion



Well doesn't Drew Barrymore look pretty? Neiman Marcus decided the Hollywood redhead would be the perfect model for his new Art of Fashion campaign and we can clearly see why!

These images were shot by Norman Jean Roy and to help Drew look even more stunning is a wardrobe full of designer gear. She is kitted out in Valentino, Georgio Armani, Prada, Gucci, Emilio Pucci, Tom Ford, Akris, DKNY and Carolina Herrera. Do excuse us if we left one out by accident. 


Who knew she had these high fashion poses in her? She makes it look effortless which obviously means she's doing it right. What a babe! Clearly one of Hollywood's greatest.


Wednesday, 4 May 2011

Daily Style Crush: Ashley Greene



No we didn't miss her out yesterday when compiling the best dressed at the Met Gala list. Well, we did, but only because we wanted to fully rave about the outfit. Not only was the custom made Donna Karan dress out of this world, but the styling and accessorising was impeccable.

Image courtesy of Bauer Griffin

Monday, 25 April 2011

DKNY's real-life advert in New York


Aww! DKNY is bringing us a bit of PDA but we don't seem to mind this one bit. The current DKNY campaign was brought to life in New York last week. Top model Anja Rubik took to the streets, and more precisely, the taxis of Times Square with real-life fiance Sasha Knezevic to promote the original DKNY fragrance. They not only recreated their campaign poster, but put their own spin on the original adverts featuring Esther Canadas and Mark Vanderloo. 


Clearly DKNY have upped their game since the last ad campaigns; we can only wonder what they will think of next.

Thursday, 17 March 2011

Win a $2,500 wardrobe courtesy of DKNY


So, we can't enter this competition here in the UK, but as Fashion Compendium has a fair few readers in the US of A, this post is especially for you guys on the other side of the pond. 

To stand a chance  of getting your hands on a $2,500 spring wardrobe, just fill out your details here and cross your fingers. 

Good luck!