4 Style/Beauty Collaborations You'll Want to Know About

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9 February 2012

Players in the fashion and beauty world love collaborating to bring you the freshest accessories and chicest clothing. Check out these noteworthy collaborations that have the style world abuzz.

Polyvore and Cover Girl: Polyvore Live

4 Style/Beauty Collaborations You'll Want to Know AboutTwo big names in the fashion / beauty world — Polyvore, an online fashion community, and CoverGirl Cosmetics — have come together to create a fashion show at this year’s Mercedez Bens Fashion Week.

The February 13 show takes place at La. Venue and will feature prominent fashion bloggers as the models. As for what the Polyvore Live models will be wearing, get ready for some emerging — and very talented — designers. Four FIT alumni who submitted their designs to the Polyvore community have been chosen and they include: Dana-Maxx Pomerantz, Luaren Balgiore, Sergio Guadarrama and Vengsarkar “Ven” Budhu.

For those unable to go to Fashion Week, watch the models strut their stuff in real time on the Polyvore Live catwalk at Polyvore.com.

Read more about Polyvore Live at WWD.com.

Closet Groupie

Here’s a commandment any fashion-forward femme can get behind: Thou shalt covet thy stylish neighbor’s closet. Thanks to Closet Groupie, a website launched late in 2011, that should now be an easy thing to do. The website is essentially a buying/selling platform with a focus on high fashion duds and accessories. Women can sell their gently used, vintage — or even new — garments and accessories for others to buy. And, of course, they can buy other womens’ items, as well.

“Some of the best clothes in the world are hanging in your closets, not in stores,” says the website. “Closet Groupie is going to change the way we live by letting us shop in closets we love, and sell what’s in our closets to people who love our style.”

Check it out at ClosetGroupie.com.

Pamela Love and Shopstyle

Jewelry designer Pamela Love and online shopping mega-store ShopStyle have partnered up to bring shoppers an exclusive collection of funky jewelry. The three piece, limited edition jewelry collection has very tribal-meets-edgy-meets-modern. Pieces include a rose-gold plated tribal spike necklace, a red resin tribal spike cuff and silver plated diamond pendant necklace. Prices range between $175 and $225 a pop.

Check out the jewelry yourself and learn more about the designers in this WWD article.

Beauty Bar and Allure Magazine: Sample Society

Love trying samples before you invest in the full size product? Meet Sample Society, a beauty sampling program brought to you by two beauty household names: Beauty Bar and Allure Magazine.

This sampling program is different from other sample subscriptions sites (such as Beauty Fix, Birchbox and Test Tube) in that it’s reserved for Sample Society’s elite members. It delivers five “carefully curated, deluxe-sized samples” to its members on a monthly basis along with a monthly issue of Allure magazine for $15 per box. Members also receive a special code for $15 off any $50 purchase on their Beauty Bar website.

Learn more about Sample Society here.

By Wendy Rose Gould


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