Nicole Richie and her fiance Joel Madden were spotted in downtown Los Angeles, California this weekend, at the Yo Gabba Gabba Live! concert with their adorable kids Harlow, 2, and son Sparrow, 1.
She wore a black jacket with white trim from her Winter Kate fall 2010 collection with a pair of Anlo "Brooke" skinny jeans.
You can buy Nicole's silk satin "Juno" jacket here for $286.
In Nicole's closet: Winter Kate
Shine @ Hard Rock, Beirut!
I went to Hard Rock Cafe last night because everyone knows that Mondays mean open beer and buffalo wings over there. Apparently everyone also knew that there would be a live band playing there, leaving me absolutely clueless. I found out that this band was named Shine, and that they were so good that they played at Hard rock through all of November.
They finally came on, and I was impressed. They could possibly be the best unsigned band I've heard here in Lebanon. Although the female singer is extremely lively, jumping around on tables and chairs, I would describe her voice as close to Celine Dion's, she can hit all her notes beautifully. The male singer was overly energetic, I think the only time he stayed still was during the song Chasing Cars, where he decided to lie down on the floor.
They knew how to engage their audience, and I was really upset that I hadn't heard about them earlier. November is pretty much over, which means so is their performance. At least that's what I thought, until they came on stage and announced that they were staying for another month!
So this is all that I have to say to you all. If you haven't gotten the chance to see them perform, you have to. It is so worth it. They are lively, they make the crowd move, and they are insanely talented. They play Saturday to Thursdays from 9 p.m.
Go book a table at Hard Rock now!!!
Pre-order Winter Kate spring 2011
Black Label Boutique has now Winter Kate spring 2011 pieces available for pre-order.
All the pieces range in price from $85 for a tank top to $495 for the bed jacket.
I especially like the Condor cardy and the Flying Fox cardy.
Winter Kate Damien maxi dress $225
Winter Kate Tilapia blouse $195
Winter Kate Falcon bed jacket $495
Winter Kate Condor cardy $195
Winter Kate Condor cardy $195
Winter Kate Clementine tank $85
Winter Kate Laurel tank $86
Winter Kate Health cotton voile maxi skirt $135
Winter Kate Health vintage silk maxi skirt $225
Winter Kate Crane jacket $195
Winter Kate Barbary fringe bed jacket $489
Winter Kate Condor lace cardy in mint and nude $219 and Thistle cami in nude $86
Winter Kate Flying Fox cardy $219
Winter Kate Komodo dress $269
Winter Kate Oakleaf floral mini dress $135
Winter Kate Harlequin dress $279
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Nicole and her family at Yo Gabba Gabba!
Nicole Richie and her family attended the Yo Gabba Gabba! show at Nokia L.A Live, on November 27.
Looks like they all had lots of fun with all the Nickelodion Jr. characters.
Nicole wore a silk satin Juno jacket from her Winter Kate fall 2010 collection.
source: zimbio
New House of Harlow 1960 pieces
Nicole Richie Riche's for less came across these four new House of Harlow 1960 pieces.
Made from leather, suede, metal, Czech crystals/stones these pieces from the holiday collection are available at Nordstrom.
The cluster ring is Nicole's favourite.
"It's so fun and eclectic, and it even comes in a smaller size," she says.
I adore this multicoloured necklace.
House of Harlow 1960 leather pendant necklace
House of Harlow 1960 black leather bib necklace
House of Harlow 1960 black leather necklace
House of Harlow 1960 large leather cluster ring
Nicole heads to the gym
Leaving the Andy Lecompte salon
Nicole Richie was spotted leaving the Andy Lecompte salon wearing some brand new hair extensions.
I find this change very refreshing.
I also like her Winter Kate Jemma fringe-trim jacket in ivory.
What do you think of Nicole's new look?
source: x17online
Nicole stepping out for a workout
House of Harlow and Winter Kate coupon codes
The Trend Boutique is having a huge sale and now they are for the first time including Winter Kate and House of Harlow 1960.
Shop Winter Kate here
Shop House of Harlow 1960 jewelry here
Shop House of Harlow 1960 sunglasses here
Shop House of Harlow 1960 shoes here
Have a very happy Thanksgiving, everyone!
Nicole Richie: fashion, family and more
Nicole Richie chatted with WWD about fashion, family and more.
Here's her interview:
A delicate-looking cursive tattoo graces the inside of Nicole Richie’s left wrist. And although she isn’t one to volunteer personal details about her life, she obliges a bit hesitantly when asked for specifics.
Richie rolled her eyes, shrugged her shoulders and explained, “It says, ‘Virgin.’ ”
Any presumptions should stop there. Like much about her, there is more than what first appears. The tattoo, like the green hair she once had in high school and the party-girl prefix that used to accompany any tabloid reference to her name, is now a footnote of her past. The teenage trip to the tattoo parlor was a wink at her Virgo status. The zodiac reference is something she has long outgrown but has learned to live with.
During an hour-long interview in a sleepy cafe in Manhattan’s NoHo, Richie made it clear she won’t be labeled by the media or by her own doing. In New York to talk up the expansion of her two collections — House of Harlow 1960 and Winter Kate — she was clear-eyed and calm, pretty much never looking away. Although she readily talked about a recent girls’ night dinner she hosted for 10 Nordstrom buyers at the Sunset Tower Hotel’s eatery and how much she likes cooking dinner for her family, she was less inclined to dish about her former stylist Rachel Zoe or once-fellow rabble-rouser Lindsay Lohan. (A publicist interjected more than once.) As for Lohan & Co., Richie said, “I just wish everybody happiness. Everyone has the right to be happy. Other than that, it’s really none of my business
In fairness to Richie, why would she want to delve into her nights spent clubbing? She did her time (however briefly, for one of two DUIs years ago) and has since moved on. She doesn’t spend her days relieved she is no longer lumped among the party girls. “I’m 29 right now, and I can look back at any stage in my life and say, ‘Oh, yeah, that was this stage, when I was seven or 13,’ ” she said. “It’s more just looking back and looking at different parts of your life. But that’s what growing up is. That’s what evolving into a woman or a man is.”
Perhaps most telling of her turnaround was how she recently lashed out at the paparazzi agency X-17 with a letter on her blog for stalking her daughter outside the child’s school. She and her companion, Joel Madden, front man for the band Good Charlotte, have two toddlers, daughter Harlow Winter Kate Richie-Madden and son Sparrow James Midnight Madden. Despite recent reports of a December wedding, Richie did not appear to be in any rush to wed her beau of four years, nor had she looked at wedding gowns. “That part I don’t know,” she said. “Right now we’re just so busy with work. Joel’s on tour and I’m here promoting the line. I’m in the middle of a book tour. Joel and I are hippies. We just kind of go with whatever.”
Asked what’s most challenging about being a working mother, she said, “Probably just wanting to be everywhere at one time.”
Richie, the adopted daughter of Grammy Award-winning singer and songwriter Lionel Richie, became a paparazzi target after teaming up with her childhood pal Paris Hilton for the reality show “The Simple Life,” which ran from 2003 to 2007. Her real life has proven to be anything but.
Within the past 16 months or so, her godfather, Michael Jackson, and former boyfriend DJ AM died. Last month, Kitson filed a lawsuit against Majestic Mills, the Canadian company that produces Richie’s collections. Kitson alleged that it lost more than $500,000 in profits because Richie was not required to make a personal appearance at the launch of Winter Kate clothing and House of Harlow 1960 shoes. The retailer also said it was forced to take markdowns to compete with other stores that bought the same goods at lower prices. Majestic Mills’ president Rick Cytrynbaum declined to comment, as did Richie through a spokesman.
Clothing designer isn’t the only moniker she now wears; sunglasses and handbags will make their debut for spring and fall 2011, respectively. As author of “Priceless,” her second novel, which has just been released in the U.K., she is wrapping up a book tour. Richie is also back acting on NBC’s “Chuck.” Her musician tag includes proficiency in piano, violin and cello (the first she picked up at the age of three). Releasing an album on which she will handle the instrumentals and singing is on her to-do list, but that, along with developing cosmetics for her brands and a nonautobiographical sitcom she is crafting and hopes to star in and produce, for an undisclosed network, will have to wait.
As for keeping everything aligned, she said, “I’m just very good at scheduling.…I really try to not put too much on my plate. I like to give 110 percent to every single thing I’m doing. It’s important for me to start slow, to go slow and to really focus. I never take on more than two things at a time.”
After years of public scrutiny, Richie has zeroed in on fashion to make a go of her business. Interestingly, she said she never talked fashion with Jackson, her friends Ashley and Mary-Kate Olsen (though she was quick to praise their Seventh Avenue success) or anyone else. “Spring ’10 was my first collection — it was just something so new and it really was an experiment,” she said. “It really was me walking into the completely unknown. I was very hopeful, but you just never know in this business. Now that I am on my third collection, I’ve become so familiar with this world. I have been traveling all over the world, meeting with buyers, doing appearances and meeting my customers to get their feedback. Now I feel I know them very well, and I have been designing for them.”
However rushed shoppers can be from time to time, Richie said she likes making the rounds, as she has in Los Angeles, New York, Dallas, London, Paris, Montreal, Toronto and Seattle. Spring ’11 is heavier on prints, since that’s what they asked for. Winter Kate is carried in 461 retailers worldwide and House of Harlow 1960 is available in 376.
Unlike most celebrity designers, Richie didn’t dive-bomb into fashion with sportswear, preferring to start with jewelry, in 2009, before venturing into ready-to-wear with Winter Kate and shoes with House of Harlow 1960 in spring 2010. A compact sunglass collection made its debut this fall and an official launch is set for spring. Handbags will be introduced for fall 2011. With jewelry, “I can just go — the more outrageous, the better,” she said, noting the popularity of a gigantic starburst ring, headpieces and customized designs.
A pair of vintage white Chanel sunglasses from Resurrection was her last splurge, but they serve a greater purpose than shielding the sun. “When I wear sunglasses, it’s because I don’t wear makeup,” Richie said. “I don’t know how to do makeup — it’s just not a part of my life. That being said, sometimes you need to put something on your face, and that’s why I tend to wear bigger frames. So I almost think of sunglasses as masks to just cover it up. And I think you can have fun with them.”
Asked if they act as a shield from the paparazzi, she said living in Laurel Canyon allows for a good amount of privacy. “Living in L.A., it’s very easy to create your own environment. You’re really going from wherever your destination is to your car to your next destination,” Richie said. “Both my parents live in L.A., as well as my lifelong friends, so I would say I’m myself all the time.”
Abiding by her father’s advice, she said she considers each day to be “a blessing” and tries to be thankful for everything, from the plates we use to the opportunities we have. Given the homebody life she described, it was not surprising to hear she does not keep tabs on the tabloids. “To be honest, I really don’t see it. My days are so full. I’m working so, so much and really I’m just with my family and friends. It’s just not a part of my life. I actually never really know [what is being written].”
Interestingly, music is always the starting point for her creative process. That concept might be a holdover from her figure skating days. In fact, the sport, which she competed in nationally for 11 years, indirectly led her to fashion. At the age of seven, Richie started working with her father’s costume designer, who used excess fabric from his stage clothes to whip up her on-ice confections — a leaf-covered “Legends of the Fall”-inspired gold costume was a particular favorite. Their collaboration lasted until her senior year in high school. “Then I had a choice to skate or to go to college. I chose college,” she said.
In music, Richie is a huge fan of Janis Joplin and other classic rockers and gets to live shows when she can. Lately, she has been listening more to Billie Holiday, Nina Simone and Etta James, which has translated into a more romantic spring collection. Frequent jaunts to her parents’ home state of Alabama furthered that direction.
Wearing a pearl-colored Winter Kate brocade jacket, House of Harlow 1960 shoes, a vintage Chanel bag, a ring of her own design and black jeans and a black top from brands she wasn’t sure of, Richie laughed as she recalled how, as a teenager, she covered her bathroom walls with favorite fashion moments clipped from Vogue. Her taste has since evolved to Balmain. “There is something about all of it that is a little bit extra — something over-the-top,” she said of the collection.
As for magazines’ practice of dissecting celebrities’ style, Richie said, “There are positives. There are young girls out there who want to know and who are interested in fashion. Interest is never a bad thing.” The wider range of runway models is another plus. “I like that things aren’t so uniform anymore. I love that you’re seeing darker-skinned women and curvier women on the runway. And it’s not putting down any other type. The whole message is it doesn’t matter if you’re thin or you’re curvy. You’re beautiful in your own way. That’s what God gave you, so it’s beautiful.”
Asked how Zoe influenced her personal style, Richie said, “Rachel was my stylist. Now I work with Simone Harouche. I’ve pretty much always been into fashion, and the fun part is experimenting with different looks. A month ago I had long dark hair and then I chopped it all off and bleached it blonde. That’s what fashion is all about — it’s about playing with different looks. When I was 14, I dyed my hair green, and then I dyed my hair pink. When I was 20, I went through a grunge stage, and then a very sophisticated stage. That’s part of fashion — it’s a way to let go and to express yourself. It’s fun to dress up and play with different looks. I’ve been doing that for really my whole life.”
But she is in no great rush to advertise or stage a fashion week presentation. “I would eventually like to have a presentation. It’s good to have goals,” she said. “But I don’t think it’s healthy to have everything all at once. You need to build up to that, and I’m not ready yet.”
Winter Kate pieces for the holiday season
In the festive spirit of the holiday season that makes you want to dress up and shine Nicole Richie has designed some exquisite pieces for her Winter Kate holiday collection.
The "Devi" dress in vanilla print or dark vanilla looks fab worn with a cool pair of shoes and a House of Harlow 1960 cocktail ring, the "Jade" velvet jacket in mauve instantly spice up your outfit and the "Opy" silk jacket in dark vanilla will add a dose of glamour to any look.
My personal favourite is the "Victoire" dress in vanilla print, I would love to see Nicole wearing it.
Head to The Trend Boutique to shop your favourite piece.
Winter Kate "Devi" dress in vanilla print (beige/black), also available in dark vanilla
Winter Kate "Victoire" dress in vanilla
Winter Kate "Opy" jacket in dark vanilla
Winter Kate "Jade" velvet jacket in mauve and "Clementine" cami in dark vanilla
FALL-WINTER 2010-2011 FASHION TENDENCY. WHAT COLORS ARE IN FASHION THIS SEASON?
Fall and winter palette is not so saturated as summer one. But on the other hand it is more generous. This season designers chose favourite tints almost unanimously and used them in their fashion collections. So, what are those fashionable colors?
Camel's hair
Camel is the most popular color of this season. Warm beige, send color, honey color or caramel color are just different alternative of the most fashionable color of the season FALL-WINTER 2010-2011. We can see clothes of those colors at Alexander Wang, Aquascutum, Giambattista Valli, Karen Walker and 3.1 Phillip Lim's fashion shows.
London fog
Gray color is still in fashion, changing just its tints. Today the right tint of gray is delicate smoky, soft like morning haze. Its main virtue is that this color can be worn with any other color you like! Light gray color like Carolina Herrera, Dries Van Noten, Marc Jacobs and Preen.
Royal blood
Red is the main color of this fall. But not all tints of the red are trendy. Fashion designers and modellers prefer dramatic colors such as old wine color, overripe cherry or gore color. ADAM, Altuzarra, J. Mendel, Tory Burch and Monique Lhuillier love those tints.
Soldier's overcoat
Military style bring us new ideas. Different tints of khaki and olive color are in fashion again. Military palette offer us such designers as Erdem, Julien Macdonald, Dennis Basso, Philosophy, Rag & Bone and Richard Chai Love.
Petroleum stains
One of the main tendencies in fashion is ecological palette. Variegated prints that resemble petroleum stains, city junkyard view or aftermath of nuclear explosion. Cynthia Rowley, Jeremy Laing, Gary Graham, Rachel Comey, Tory Burch and Tibi voted for fashionable ecology.