Yes, even stars have to pick up their prescriptions! Actress Elisha Cuthbert was spotted in a West Hollywood Rite Aid, looking just as gorgeous in person as she does on the cover of your “The Girl Next Door” DVD.
Rite Aid. 7900 W. Sunset Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90046
As far as convenience stores go, this Rite Aid ranks low. Not only is it frequently visited by shady Hollywood characters but it’s also a favorite destination among local panhandlers who will ask you for your spare change.
That said, it’s also a great place to spot the stars. It’s location, just south of the Hollywood Hills, makes it an easy stop for anyone heading past Sunset and Fairfax on their way to their lavish homes.
Although we usually see him in scrubs, actor Donald Faison was spotted in jeans getting his shop on at the Beverly Center last week.
Beverly Center. 8500 Beverly Blvd. Los Angeles, CA. 90048
Despite the gawkers and people staring outside of Coffee Bean, Faison kept his cool as he exited Bloomingdale’s and casually waved to fans as he strolled through the rest of the mall.
Although Los Angeles is chock-full of popular shopping destinations, The Beverly Center is LA’s consummate indoor shopping mall. Complete with everything from high end designer boutiques like Gucci and Burberry to massive department stores like Macy’s, The Beverly Center is a centrally-located collection of clothing stores, restaurants and home furnishings.
If you want to knock all your shopping out in a matter of hours, bring your list here and check off items off one by one as your peruse through all The Beverly Center has to offer!
And be sure to check out more celebrity hot-spots from Erin Darling right here at Positively Celebrity!
Enjoy your summer sandals while you can! Fall is quickly approaching and you’ll soon have to kiss your beloved bikinis and denim shorts goodbye. But with the conclusion of every season, comes the opportunity (or excuse) to shop for another. Keep these trends in mind while you start to eye new pieces for your fall wardrobe.
The Professional
One of the overall themes we’ve seen in the fall fashion shows is that casual garb should be temporarily retired come September and it’s perfectly acceptable (even commendable) to dress up again. This was evident by the amount of professional looks, menswear inspired pieces, tailored coats, and the increase of darker, demure grays and navy blues that we’ve seen on the runways.
However, professionals and creative spirits can embrace this trend. If for no other reason, than simply as a reminder to us that hemlines can actually go somewhere other than up. This fall, fashionistas with an appreciation for the conservative can easily supplement their wardrobe with Antonio Berardi blazer-dresses
Image courtesy of Style.com
and Stella McCartney pleated slacks.
Showing up to the office has never been this glamorous.
Sheer Chic
Both London and Paris fashion week proudly proclaimed that sheer is here. Designers like Julien MacDonald showed dresses with see-through lace details, while models wore barely-there sheer blouses for Givenchy and Giambattista Valli.
It goes without saying that sheer isn’t exactly for the shy, but with some clever layering, anyone can wear this trend. Remember that cardigans, vests, and jackets can help you cover up a sheer shirt. Also, for those of us itching to wear fall pieces now, sheer clothing is a great way to transition summer-wear into what you’ll be wearing this fall. If the sheer strikes you with fear, stick with dresses or blouses embellished with lace.
Ferocious Furs
If you live in an environment where the weather permits, incorporate fur into your wardrobe this fall. Real or faux, we saw tons of this trend trotting down the runways for fall fashion shows. Whether it’s a knee-length chocolate coat, as showcased at Bottega Veneta
Image Courtesy of Style.com
or a vest by Derek Lam,
fur is back with a vengeance, much to the dismay of PETA. If you’re not bold enough to wear a full length fur coat, you can ease it into your wardrobe with boots, bags and accessories with fur trim and details.
Rising Necklines
Does your cleavage need a break? Considering the time you’ve spent in a swimsuit, v-neck tee or halter top, the answer is probably a resounding, “Yes.” Luckily, necklines are getting higher and higher for fall. And yes, we even saw turtlenecks at New York Fashion Week.
Although the last time you wore a turtleneck, it was probably part of a school uniform, fear not! Higher necklines actually frame your face and give you an opportunity to show off those fantastic earrings you picked up at the Barney’s Warehouse Sale.
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