Making runway fashion your own

Target audience: Fans of fashion, beauty and celebrity gossip magazines; anyone who has a hard time working runway fashion into her own life.

Authors’ credentials: Katherine Power and Hillary Kerr are co-creators of the popular celebrity fashion Web site WhoWhatWear.com. Power is the former West Coast editor of Elle and Ellegirl; Kerr was an Elle associate editor and has written for Teen Vogue and Nylon. Read more
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