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June 18, 2010

Madewell is now taking your online orders. [Madewell]

More festival style from Bonnaroo. [Style.com]

Man candy designer Yigal Azrouel to launch a lower-end line called Cut 25. [Designer Social]

Halley Berry will grace the cover of Vogue's September issue. [Fashionista]

Fashion royalty Julia Restoin Roitfeld (mom is French Vogue editor-in-chief Carine Roitfeld) gives us a peek into her enviable wardrobe, sharing her outfits every day this month. What we really want to know is, who would win in a...

June 18, 2010

All right everyone, Sunday is Father's Day, and for those of you who've yet to pick anything up, this post is for you! We've rounded up four sure-to-please gifts for Dad's everywhere, and we've made sure that each and every one of these gifts are available for overnight delivery, but you've got to get your order in -- so get to clickin'!

June 18, 2010

At the Bonnaroo festival this past weekend, it was H-O-T, and we aren’t just talking about the weather. Tennessee, a state known for its country roots, changed it up by welcoming hoards of indie rockers and fashionable hipsters for the three-day music-fest. Bands like LCD Soundsystem, Phoenix and The National rocked out on stage while throngs of sharply dressed music lovers rocked out on the grass below. While the runways provide us with trends for future seasons, music festivals show us what “real” people are wearing when dancing to really cool music, right now. With unique mixes of vintage and designer pieces, partiers showcased the latest and greatest trends like rompers, rubber rain boots, panama hats and short shorts. The west coast has Coachella, the east coast has Bonnaroo, and on August 6th-8th “the middle” will have Lollapalooza. No doubt we will be waiting to check out the performers as well as the attendees. Check out the slideshow for looks that...

June 17, 2010
Camelflage Before and After

Here at Like, we love us some cheesy infomercials. Each one follows a simple, can't miss formula: (1) film a totally normal situation in black and white (making pasta! clipping a seatbelt!), (2) have the actors sigh in exasperation at the camera, letting us know that said-activity is just too darn tough!, and (3) wait for the money to roll in. How else to explain the PedEgg hiding in half of America's bathrooms? The latest "How did you ever live without this?" product that no one actually needs would make for a hilarious infomercial, but might not make it past the television censors. 

June 17, 2010
Asics

I have a new obsession, and for once, it's actually good for me. I can't get enough of Losing it with Jillian, a new reality show on NBC (Tuesdays, 8pm EST). The show is a spinoff of the popular weight loss-fest The Biggest Loser, and it's got me hooked. The show follows Loser's tough-as-nails trainer Jillian Michaels as she makes house calls across the country to overweight individuals in need of some tough love. The best part of each episode comes when Jillian breaks the contestant's will by screaming two inches from his or her face for the duration of a grueling three-hour workout session. We're talking reality tv at its best, people. Watching the show from my couch - decked out in ratty sweats and an oversized t-shirt, eating a bowl of macaroni & cheese on the couch - I got to thinking about my own exercise routine. Every summer, I make the same goal - run a 10-miler by August. When the dog days of summer roll around...

June 16, 2010
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In the venn diagram of life, fashion and sports don't often find themselves in the overlapping middle slice. But every four years, the World Cup finds fashion fans ditching their designer wear in favor of their favorite team's jerseys. On Saturday, we saw stylish rivalries come to twitter blows over the US v. UK game. While the match ended in a draw, fans from both sides could agree on one thing - more shirtless soccer players means everybody wins.

Fashionable footballer fandom, after the jump: