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Feb 06 2009 04:51 PM ET
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Isla Fisher and Hugh Dancy Deny That They are True “Shopaholics”

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Patricia Fields may have carefully crafted the over-top costumes for Isla Fisher in Confessions of a Shopaholic, but the Australian star admits that it’s a far cry from her style. The actress, clad in Matthew Williamson and Judith Ripka jewels, told PEOPLE at last night’s N.Y.C. premiere that “It was sort of a bit wasted on me. I try to keep up with fashion, but ultimately, I always go for comfort, first.” Fisher even joked that she was glad to be rid of the fanciful looks. “At the end of three and a half months, I was quite relieved not to see them again, because it represented so many early mornings.” And Fisher had to do a little bit of research before she started the role, and not just by going to Barney’s. She tells PEOPLE, “I researched a little bit by going to self-help shopping groups. I had so much fun.” Meanwhile, her co-star Hugh Dancy may have been dashing at the premiere in Prada, but he tells PEOPLE that he hardly feels bad about his shopping. “I don’t feel guilty about [shopping] because I don’t do enough of it to feel guilty.” If only we could all say that! Confessions of a Shopaholic opens nationwide February 13. – reporting by Jeffrey Slonim

Feb 06 2009 02:36 PM ET
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Ashley and Mary-Kate Olsen Add Menswear to The Row!

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For six seasons, Ashley and Mary-Kate’s high-end women’s line The Row has been flying off store shelves. Stars like Katie Holmes, Heidi Klum, Gwyneth Paltrow and more have all been spotted wearing looks from the line. Now, the designing duo is expanding their line into menswear with a 35 piece Fall ’09 collection. Like The Row’s women’s collection, the men’s line will combine classic tailoring with comfortable American sportswear. From cashmere overcoats and jackets to chunky knits and soft T-shirts, men can now incorporate the Olsen’s coveted designs into their own wardrobes. The collection will range in price from $250 for a t-shirt to $3,200 for an overcoat, and store availability is still to be determined. We think it’s only a matter of time before we start seeing some of Hollywood’s hottest guys in The Row as well.

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