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Nov 08 2011 03:00 PM ET
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Nicole Richie: Fashion Is ‘Not That Deep for Me’

Nicole Richie Personal Style Secrets
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With her penchant for oversize sunglasses, sky-high heels and on-trend baubles, it’s understandable that the Accessories Council Excellence Awards named Nicole Richie its 2011 ‘Influencer of the Year.’

Less expected is the House of Harlow designer’s laid-back attitude toward personal style: “It’s not that deep for me,” she confesses to WWD. “It’s whatever I feel comfortable in at that time.”

A seasoned businesswoman, Richie’s first concern is the consumer. “To me, success isn’t measured by dollar signs,” she explains. “It’s really about paying attention to feedback and talking to my customer.”

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Oct 26 2011 12:00 PM ET
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Tamara Ecclestone Shows Off Her Staggering Shoe Collection

Tamara Eccelstone Shoes
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Petra Ecclestone became known this summer as the world’s richest bride. But her older sister Tamara is no slouch in the luxury department, either — particularly when it comes to shoes.

Tamara, 27, a TV personality in Britain and the daughter of Formula One billionaire Bernie Ecclestone, opened her shoe closet to Closer magazine to reveal 100 pairs of Christian Louboutin heels, 15 pairs of Ugg boots, 20 pairs of sneakers (“though I never work out,” she tells the magazine) and a handful of Ginas and Jimmy Choos.

The value of her shoes alone? Easily $100,000, the Daily Mail estimates.

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Sep 28 2011 10:30 AM ET
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‘Clutch Confidential’: DVF and Molly Sims Focus on Fall Bags

Molly Sims for DVFCourtesy DVF; Inset: Charles Eshelman/Getty

Diane von Furstenberg is one of the fashion world’s most treasured designers, and stars love her, too (we’re talking to you, Kate and Katherine!). In fact, some celebs like her so much they’re willing to dish on their most personal items — their handbags — in a new series on her Inside DVF blog, Clutch Confidential.

Because we happen to adore DVF, celebrities and all things style, too, from time to time we’ll be bringing you sneak peeks at Clutch Confidential‘s subjects and the goods inside the handbags they love. This week, Inside DVF kicks off the new accessories feature with the ultimate authority on the matter: Molly Sims. Here, the model, actress and newly appointed host of Project Accessory (not to mention newlywed!) reveals her fall bag secrets:

Inside DVF: What do you look for in a bag?
Molly Sims: To fit a lot … and to look chic. So I guess that means function and form!

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Sep 06 2011 10:30 AM ET
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It’s in the Bag: Anne Hathaway Poses Prettily for TOD’s

Anne Hathaway for TOD'sCourtesy TOD’s

It Girl, meet It Bag. Anne Hathaway works her magic in new ads for TOD’s Signature Collection, a soon-to-launch line of bags and small leather goods hitting TOD’s boutiques in October.

Shot in London by photographers Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott, the ads will also bow in October, appearing in fashion magazines worldwide. “The campaign for TOD’s Signature reaches out to a new and younger clientele,” creative director Fabien Baron said in a release, adding that Hathaway was the right woman for the job. “We see a stunningly exquisite Anne as a classic beauty with a modern Italian edge — feminine and strong.”

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Aug 26 2011 04:30 PM ET
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Kim Kardashian’s Something New: Her Custom Leiber Wedding Bags

Kim Kardashian Wedding PurseCourtesy Judith Leiber; INset: David Livingston/Getty

Style maven that she is, newlywed Kim Kardashian couldn’t go bag-less on her big day. And with an over-the-top glam celebration, it was only fitting that her purse kept with the theme. So Judith Leiber, known for her creative crystal evening clutches, designed custom bags for the whole Kardashian clan.

“They were incredible,” Kardashian tells PEOPLE. The design process began with a call between the Leiber team and the mother of the bride, Kris Jenner, who shared her thoughts on color scheme and the overall look and feel to the custom bags.

Leiber decided to begin by updating the Judith Leiber crystal monogram bag with classic block letters (Kim’s read “kHk”) and a contrast border at the edge of each bag, punctuated by large square crystal at each corner to accent the clean graphic lettering.

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Jul 19 2011 10:30 AM ET
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Vanessa Hudgens’s On-Screen Transformation: ‘I Really Did Look Like a Boy’

Vanessa Hudgens Gimme Shelter
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For her role in the upcoming Gimme Shelter, Vanessa Hudgens didn’t just play her character — she became her character. “The tattoo, the hair, the clothes, the piercings, the attitude, the everything,” she tells PEOPLE. “The walk, the talk … it was a completely new person. I really did look like a boy.” Gaining 10 lbs. for the role, plus chopping her hair and adding several piercings “automatically puts you into a different headspace,” she says. “Not to mention the places we were filming. We were in the grimiest, dirtiest places, and I was fighting every day, being fought, being beat down and it was all extremely draining even though it was acting.” Speaking to PEOPLE Monday at Neutrogena’s Wave for Change event in Los Angeles, the actress, still sporting cropped hair, said life has calmed since filming — and aside from a summer of skydiving and tattooing, she’s happy to be helping a good cause. “I love working with charities, I love children, and there is so much we can do,” she said. “Wave for Change makes it super easy for kids to make a difference and give back.” Hudgens, Hayden Panettiere and Miranda Cosgrove each designed a tote bag for Wave for Change, available through Aug. 31 for those who purchase two Neutrogena products at Target. For each product purchased, Neutrogena will donate one dollar to globalgiving.org — up to $250,000. Hudgens explained that her tote was made to help disaster relief victims. “It’s ‘Hope,’ because everybody needs hope in times of need,” she said. “Some of the inspiration came from the movie … my character names her baby Hope.” Panettiere, also a face of Neutrogena, told PEOPLE that hers was designed with animal charities in mind. “It’s in the shape of a heart, but it’s made up of dolphins and whales and birds and stingrays and swordfish,” she explained. “It was definitely a collaboration.” –Reporting by Reagan Alexander

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Jul 12 2011 04:30 PM ET
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Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen Launch Handbags for The Row

Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen launch handbagsCourtesy Barneys New York

Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen are expanding their fashion empire yet again, this time with handbags! The sisters are launching a nine-bag collection from their brand, The Row, including a day tote, backpack, doctor bag and classic shoulder bag made from luxe materials like python and alligator. (The goods will hit Barneys New York in August.) And although the actresses-turned-designers are clearly connoisseurs of the fashion world, when it comes to their own personal style philosophies, they wear what makes them happiest. “I dress for me and usually whatever suits my mood,” Mary-Kate tells sister Ashley in a chat on Barneys.com, for which the pair interviewed each other. For Ashley, wardrobe staples are all about simplicity. “A great pair of vintage jeans, a tailored suit, a crisp white button down, Parisian stripes, and a great men’s watch,” she lists to Mary-Kate. Do they covet fashions from a certain time period? Not necessarily. “There are important style contributions from almost every era,” Ashley shares. “Drawing on the right references at the right time is the key.” But don’t expect to see them following any recycled trends. “My problem is not with the trends themselves,” says Mary-Kate, “but the fact that trends are constantly repeating themselves.” –Kim Peiffer

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