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All the world is a stage; or a runway, as you would have it. It's no wonder style is so important. Creativity is in your character. Design your life.

18thcenturycorsets.com: 18th century corsets & dramatic silhouettes are the hallmarks of couturier Chantal Mallett, whose striking, original wedding gown designs are made-to-measure & created through a series of one to one design consultations with her clients. 

212 Jewelry: At 212 Jewelry, we make customized pieces for our clients. In fact, 90% of our jewelry is in custom-made orders. We make all pieces in the store in Manhattan. Nothing is imported or bought from wholesale distributors.

Access2Fashion: A trade show / on-line showroom / portfolio especially for up-and-coming designers and starting stylists.

ADASA Hawaii.com: 60's-inspired fashion, accessories, fragrances and gifts from 60's pop star/designer Donna Loren and other cutting-edge designers. Swinging Sixties section has lots of fun collectibles, audio and video clips for collectors.

Agatha Brown: Stylish website of former New York designer who now resides in Aruba. Agatha Boutique, her Oranjestad namesake, sells her limited edition collection and two fragrances (the latter also available online).

Agnes B.: French designer favored by young sophisticates who love modern clothes with clean lines. Similar to Calvin. Has a long standing cult following. The cosmetics line is a favorite among beautyphiles.

Alberta Ferretti: Her "Philosphy" has been catching on with fashion-conscious thinkers for a few years. A line for a lifestyle.

Alexander McQueen: Perhaps the most infamous of all; this British designer is deemed a "bad boy" and has been known for his equally edgy designs.

Alice Roi: Collection photos, bio and where-to-buy for this hot young designer.

Allessandro Dell'Acqua: On everyone's lips. Official site has collection photos, news, where to buy info and advertising campaign.

AmericanFitClothing.com: Custom fit clothing: select your style, your fabric, your color, your measurements and your name on the label. Made for you and only you.

Amy Zoller: Chicago designer focuses on clean, modern clothes (she's big on matte jersey), from Urban Style.

Anand Jon: This young designer is attracting a celebrity following. See why for yourself.

Andrea and Me and Me Too: Waist Accents (tm) by Andrea and Me and Me Too is collectible art for your waist. We are a women's fashion accessories company and our belts and other accessories are handcrafted and uniquely styled for women with way too much attitude.

Angel Sanchez: An ethereal site worthy of the designer's beautiful special occasion and bridal designs. Biography, design philosophy, news and stores.

Anna Singh: Jewelry Designer :- Anna Singh has been a pioneering influence as a fashion designer,  having created magical style statements for movie icons in her native India. Truly magnificent work.

Anna Sui: Avant-garde, fantasy and funky streetwear for hip fashion fans. Rock stars' favorite. Take a walk on the wild side.

Ann Taylor: A wardrobe staple for sensible women who love ever-wearable style. Casual to dress. Contemporary classics.

Anoname Jeans: Michael A. Herrera, known in the fashion industry as simply "M", humbly started his career in 1996, eventually becoming head graphic designer with Karl Kani. His talent in design is readily apparent in this line of streetwear.

Atalier de Style en Aiguille: For the custom made wedding gown of your dreams, make an appointment with Marie de Marty. Located near the Gare St. Lazare, the workshop will give you wedding ideas and incorporate your own thoughts into the perfect gown.

Aurelio Mattucci: Aurelio Mattucci is now featured in Bridal Guide Magazine. Aurelio is 28 years old and has designed over 35 Tuxedo styles and accessories. Available across the U.S.

A/X - Armani Exchange: Armani; known for its classically tailored suits with modern flair; has opened a new world of fashion to its fans. Casual to formal. An array suitable for all occasions. A celebrity favorite.

Baboucha: Services the couture world in London by making shoes and handbags to match customer's chosen outfits. In 1986 they were commissioned to make shoes for the Royal wedding of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson.

BCBG - Max Azria: Stunning formals and smart casuals. This group has skills. Known best for its artful copies of other designers' gowns; BCBG creates extraordinarily innovative designs of its own. Dresses seen every year at The Oscars.

Bebe: Young and sexy but sophisticated and modern designs from L.A.  Favorite accessories of the very femme set. A hot property; showing up in all the magazines.

Betsey Johnson: The queen of "the little dress". Outfitting celebrities such as Madonna and Drew Barrymore. Fun, youthful clothes. A must-see.

Bianca's Divine Costume Centre: We specialize in historic costuming. We have a stock of one-of-a-kind items as well as have fabulous catalogs for ready-made costumes. We can also custom make your dream costume.

Bisou-Bisou: By Michele Bohbot. An up and coming but very hot property in the fashion world; this designer will continue to achieve success with  her on-target designs. Accessories for all smart women.

Bloomers4U.com: Lisa Rosenberg Does Custom Made To Order Bloomers, Pajamas, Petticoats and Corsets With Embroidery If You Like.  Fancy Pants of The Renaissance, Victorian, SCA, Medieval, and Civil War Eras; Plus Bridal, Maternity, Plus-Sized and Bloomer Pajamas! Visit ClothingLabels 4U.com for custom made woven garment labels.

Boccia Watches: The number one selling watch line in Germany. Come to our website and see why! Boccia Titanium Watches are among the most stylish chronographs in the world.

Body by Arty Design: D. McPherson, a young, up-and-coming designer, creates accessories with an edge. Sterling silver, metal, leather and glitz.

Body Geometry: By Laurie Schafer. A reverie in fashion fantasy. Couture was never more creative or cool.

Boma: Fashionable fine sterling silver jewelry. Boma is a favorite with the fashion elite. Style that will last for decades. Take a look at these sparklers.

Bottega Veneta: Known for its coveted high-fashion leather accessories; it now has an ultra-chic line of leather sportswear. Italian excellence.

BrooksBrothers.com: Brooks Brothers is an American brand that through strategy aligns innovation, modernized stores, e-commerce, catalogs, and international expansion and reflects a lifestyle that's current, relevant, youthful, with energy; and is part of innovation and history.

Brown Shoe Co.: The makers of the Dr. Scholl's and Naturlizer labels. Don't worry... These are not your mother's comfort shoes anymore. Impressive fashion-forward design and quality.

Bruce: An interview with the publicity-shy designing women behind the hot downtown label; from The Look On-Line.

Byblos: Designed by John Bartlett, this Italian design house touts itself as being for non-conformists. Check out collections in real video, read the history and find out where to buy the line at this official site.

Calvin Klein: The minimalist master. Links to interviews, biographies and current collections.

Carmen Marc Vavlo: Women love him much. Dress designer's official site features collection photos, bio info and store locator.

Cartier: The world's most exclusive jeweler and premier designer of luxury goods. From the simple pieces to the bold fashion statements; each piece is a work of art and fine craftsmanship.

CattlePress Leather: Yee-hah! Kate Conners is one wild woman in leather. Sexy skins in clothes and accessories made even more popular by the likes of Madonna. Kate is a Sowear artist.

Celine: The height of highly desired haute. View collections, accessories and find a boutique at this chic site.

Cerruti 1881: Nino and Julian Cerruti are transmitting their vision of the future and are working together to develop their message of optimism.

Chanel: Coco Chanel is hailed as "the pioneer of womens' fashion". Karl Lagerfeld; Chanel's principal designer, continues the tradition. Classic designs with modern touches. A fashion standard.

Charles David: Sexy and sophisticated shoes and accessories for hard-core fashionistas. The most fashion-forward designs. Look sharp.

Charles Jourdan: One of the grand masters of shoes. True style and profound elegance. All must see.

Christian Dior: At the top of haute; Dior has dressed the rich and famous in classical styles for decades; but has re-vamped its line to suit a new generation. Brilliant clothes and fabulous accessories.

Christian Lacroix: French designer known for his colorful couture made with the most lavish materials and detailing. There is not a more creative designer in the world.

Christina Caruso: Some of Miss Caruso's clients include Sarah Jessica Parker, Britney Spears, designer Cynthia Rowley, and singer Yuka Honda from Cibo Matto. Christina's designs make a statement. They are rich in color and attitude.

Christina Perrin: Young designer already has a celebrity contingent. Designer appeals to women who love glamorous, classic styles with an eye toward workmanship and affordability.

Classic Babygirl Jeans Co: Introducing urban streetwear for the new millennium...

Claude Montana: The king of leather's site features tidbits from the designer ("Anyone who can remember the '80s didn't really experience them."), collections, including the new men's line, even the history of the zipper.

Coach: Classic handbags and accessories. Discriminating buyers know of Coach's long-standing reputation which is well-earned. The best materials and workmanship. Belts, shoes, watches, luggage and outerwear also.

Cole Haan: Classic shoes and accessories for today. Years of craftsmanship and design work perfected.

Collette Dinnigan: Australian designer of feminine styles is popular with celebs like Cameron Diaz and Nicole Kidman. Current season photos, history and more on this corporate site.

Comme des Garçons: Short biography of Rei Kawakubo, the designer behind Comme des Garçons. Plus links to photos.

Comstock Dry Goods: "Have sewing machine, will travel." Frontier Fashion. I started my boutique to offer high quality goods, inspired by the Comstock-Victorian era. All items are designed, created, packaged and processed by me, in Virginia City, Nevada.

Costume National: Up and coming design house favored by stylists and magazine editors. Promises to be one of the leading examples in seasons to come.

Crystal Siemans: Fashion Finds presents a wonderful in-depth interview with the Canadian designer, plus shots of the futuristic Spring 2000 line.

Custo Barcelona: The hip, arty, very contemporary tees that all the girls and boys are wearing. Links to profile and collections.

Cxlondon.com: Specialist bohemian London lifestyle label presenting glamorous #1 tops, t/shirts, hip-hugging pencil skirts & knickers... Satisfied clientele include : Poets, Pop Stars, Politicians, Sculptresses, Juvenile Delinquents... & of course those who should know better... Enjoy !!

Cynthia Rowley: Known among fashionphiles for "the ultimate little black dress" and "that perfect little something" to where anywhere and everywhere. Her celebrity clientele can't do without her designs.

Daniel Cremieux: For men, Daniel Cremeiux has jeans, shirts, sportswear, etc.

Darius Cordell: Our international design and manufacturing company offers custom couture bridal gowns, gowns for pageants and other high-profile social occassions. By Dallas, Texas designer Darius Cordell.

DeDe Metal Jewelry: Wearable art. All items are sterling silver originally hand made by designer / silversmith, DeDe Sullivan. Seen at Girlshop.com.

Diesel: The U.K.'s answer to Guess. An fashion icon. All the denim wear you want and much more.

Dolce & Gabbana: Italian team known for their hip, glamorous and over-the-top fashions. Worn by trend-setting celebrities with a flair for the dramatic. If you like Versace, you'll love D&G.

Donna Karan: Karan became an instant favorite among fashionable women everywhere;  with young and mature women. Whether dressing up or down; a staple for everyday wear.

Dooney & Bourke: Setting standards for the handbag for years. A full line of accessories. The duck head logo is readily recognized. A mark of quality.

Duran Fan Shirts: Duran Wear Couture Style... The Un-Official Fan Wear Line for those of us on the cutting edge. Fan Fashion from a fashionista's point of view. Limited edition, one-of-a-kind and custom-made pieces. T-shirts, tops, sweats, jackets, dresses, jewelry, handbags, etc. 

Eileen Fisher: Simple and practical yet stylish clothes for the American woman. Established in 1984.

Elizabeth Emanuel: Elizabeth developed her unique blend of fantasy and natural flair, building a list of clientele including such luminaries as LADY DIANA, ELIZABETH TAYLOR, BIANCA JAGGER, JANE SEYMOUR, PATSY KENSIT, HELENA BONHAM-CARTER, JERRY HALL, JOAN COLLINS, SHAKIRA CAINE and IVANA TRUMP.

Ellen Tracy: By Linda Allard. Classic sportswear and dress casuals for the modern woman. Fresh interpretations of old stand-bys. You mom's favorites can now be yours. 

Emporio Armani: Haute couture from the most beloved Armani. True elegance. Class and distinction.

Enzo Pagano: "After all, nowadays, everyone sells the same name brand shoes, which are available in almost all stores in the United States." That's what motivated Enzo Pagano, owner of Enzo Pagano Shoes in Carmel Plaza, Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, to open his boutique.

Eres: Since the first store opened in Paris in 1968, Eres has been the definitive name in swimwear and lingerie. 

Erica Tanov: Multi-talented San Francisco designer's website has press, history and wholesale and retail information.

Ermenegildo Zegna: Ermenegildo Zegna has passionately focused on quality. Founded in 1910, and run today by the fourth generation of the Zegna family, the company has a tradition of designing and producing only the finest menswear.

Escada: Look at the latest apparel, accessory and fragrance collections by this popular designer. Outlines contacts and events.

Esdee Collections: Mah Jongg and gemstone jewelry featuring semiprecious gemstones, silver, crystals and Czech glass for wholesale and retail. A premier designer and supplier for web sites, galleries, boutiques and more.

Esprit: One of the hottest name in juniors and young contemporary fashion. Has enjoyed its status for a good reason. A favorite since the mid-80s.

E-xentric: A full service new media agency based in the U.K. Designs high style media applications for major corporations.

Francesco Biasia: The smartest handbags ever designed. Page after page of lux leather goodies. An absolute must-see.

Franco Mirabelli: The FRANCO MIRABELLI label has developed a reputation for precisely tailored sportswear executed in luxurious fabrics from the finest European mills.

Fossil: "The watch to have..." according to all the young and young-ish trend setters. Equally stylish accessories in the way of handbags, etc. Whether you're 15 or 35 its a must-see.

Garden Club Inspirations: Cynthia Brown presents distinctive fashion accessories inspired from nature. Custom Couture Beaded Bridal Handbags and Signature Jewelry Collections including Eyeglass Chains and Badge Identification Necklaces.

Genny: A force in the fashion world since 1961 and one of its darlings of today. Elegant Italian design.

Geoffrey Beene: Many consider Beene to be the greatest American designer. Even his theories make sense: "Fashion shouldn't be driven...if the next season has no relation to what comes after it, I think it shows a great lack of confidence in the season before." Read more in this interview with Hint.

Ghost: Ultra-hot British design house that has taken the U.K. and other lands by storm. The site speaks for itself.

Ghost Forge: We have made our period correct clothing with the full-figured woman in mind. No skimping on the cut of the garments. All are designed to be flattering. 

Gianfranco Ferre: This extraordinarily talented and prolific Italian designer has several lines in his collection for women and men. 

Giorgio Armani: "The designer" of suits and tuxedos with undeniable flair. A fashion staple for all important occasions. The epitome of modern elegance. Worn by countless celebrities.

Givenchy: A premier French house. A fashion leader. Haute couturiers. Their perfumes and colognes are worn by fragrance lovers around the world. The site is in French; but worth a look.

Groovyk: We are a rave/clubbing clothing company that has a sweet tooth for groovy and loungy stuff, real juicy 100%flash graphics to the funkiest people with a cool network worldwide is on the web at http://www.groovyk.com.

Gucci: With Tom Ford at the helm; Gucci's designs became popular with the new generation. At the top of its game; it has everyone wanting to wear "The Gucci Look". The handbags are a must-have.

Guess: America's favorite jean designers. Guess has an extensive line of casual and dress wear; accessories and outerwear. It has surely found a place in your closet if you're young and with it

Guy Laroche: Short bio of the house's original designer, Guy Laroche, who was one of the first designers to offer separates to US customers. Continues with the current designer info.

Halston: A look back at the American designer who became an international superstar, along the way clothing socialites and celebrities in muumuus and Ultrasuede in the mid-70s, from Salon.

Harmony Style Fashion Designs: Special Collections, Haute Couture, Clothing, Dressing, Irish Fashion Designers.

Helmut Lang: The best of "Techno" and "Industrial Chic"; as well as softer offerings for your feminine side. The shoes (newly introduced to Helmut's lines) are praised by fashion critics.

Henner Buse: German-born, Henner is a master of couture in France. His avant-garde style is a blend of Germanic precision and French flair. 

Hermes: The best gifts come in the orange box. See the range of lux silk scarves, neckties and delicious perfumes and colognes. Hermes is now available for home delivery! The best to your address!

House of Hollington: Here you'll  find our New Millennium Crystal Jewelry creations. Some of the high fashion designers may disagree with our flamboyant style jewelry. But the fashion designers we love an watch will agree with us.

InternationalMale.com: For over 25 years, we've been dedicated to creating a distinctive look for fashionable men the world over. Expert buyers and designers work to acquire and create apparel that reflects runway sensibility in wearable form.

Irisblossom.com: Designer clothing and accessories by well recognized artist Maya Verzonilla including kimonos, scarves, hand painted rayon, jewelry, and much more.

Issey Miyake: One of the world's most innovative designers; known for inventing new textile treatments such as his famous micro-pleats. Modern beauty.

Jaames Nelson Couture: Jaames Nelson fashions have been featured in numerous shows. He has had lines in Nordstrom's as well as other stores. His work also has been featured in magazines and music videos.

Jean-Paul Gaultier: Madonna chose him to be her principal costume and clothes designer. Outrageous and innovative. Avant-garde but classic.

Jeremy Scott: Photos of past and current collections. Is and will be a fashion authority.

Jessica McClintock: She and her husband Scott create gorgeous bridal and special occasion designs. The fragrances are worn whenever a woman needs to feel beautiful.

Jhane Barnes: Multitalented menswear designer has virtual showroom featuring yummy fabrications for sophisticated men.

Jil Sander: The info on this site is a bit outdated, because Sander was left her namesake company in early 2000, but it covers her bio including how she started as an editor and became known for elegant minimal designs.

John Atencio: Extraordinary designs in sterling silver with an abundance of gold and gemstone accents. Creative elegance.

John Bartlett: He's a young designer from Ohio who studied at both Harvard and F.I.T. Find out more about his background and get some good men's style tips.

Jones New York: A staple of the urban-American woman's wardrobe. Basic but sharp pieces for work and play.

Jordan Marie: Jordan Marie is a baby boutique selling exclusive baby clothing from birth to 4T. Our clothing is not found anywhere else on the Internet!

Judith Jack: The smartest designs in silver and marcasite. Classic and modern. This husband and wife team knows how to accessorize. Take a look.

JY Stijls: Ultra-hip, ultra-modern streetwear by Canadian designer Sonja den Elzen. 

Kate Spade: A favorite of handbag aficionados everywhere; close to Prada and Gucci in popularity and exclusivity. Clean sleek modern designs. Other matching accessories.

Kenneth Cole: One of the "kings of shoes". Fashionable shoe fans of all ages love Kenneth. Excellent clothes. The print catalog is a must-have. The second line, Unlisted, is affordable and worn by most of us. 

Kikwear.com: Hip urban sportwear styled to get you noticed. Kik it!

Kimberly Baker: Silver jewelry with edge and elegance. Rock and roll diva.

Kitty Boots: Very young and contemporary; and very easy to wear.

La Perla: Exclusive bags for discriminating handbag lovers. In the vane of Coach, Tod's; and Dooney & Bourke. Classic elegance.

Les Ateliers du Costume: Interested in renting a costume by the studio that created the costumes for: Le Retour de Martin Guerre, Camille Claudel, and Les Liasons Dangereuse? Les Ateliers du Costume is the place to come. The site has a good map of how to get there and a few snippets of information, but looks interesting.

Les Copains: Corporate site includes photos, store info and more about the multiple and elegant lines of this Italian company.

Le Sportsac: Not the same old backpacks you took to school. Fresh and innovative designs for practical and fashionable sides of you.

Lide Handbags: Atlanta designer Lide Banks has the hottest handbags in town. See what all of the local fashionistas are talking about.

Lily Scott Bags: In the Spring of 2000, LILY SCOTT BAGS made an explosive Hollywood debut, with some of the industry's most stylish young stars, such as Kirsten Dunst, Kate Hudson, Neve Campbell, Tiffani-Amber Thiessen, Jeri Ryan, Jessica Campbell and Shiva Rose.

Liz Claiborne: A staple of American wardrobes; Claiborne has been a more popular choice for close to two decades. Casuals and dress casuals with great style. Light, pure fragrances and practical accessories. See the women's line Elizabeth also.

Lloyd Klein: Parisian designer's elegant website is a must-see for all fashionistas.

LockaMe Designs: By Tysha & Tyshel Lockamy. This duo's specialty is simple but contemporary femininity with much sex appeal.

Longchamp: In the tradition of Vuitton. France's other most celebrated  accessory designer. Leather most lux. Handbags and luggage for the bag fanatic.

Lotta: Choice photos of the Swedish-born designer's Spring 2000 collection, from Luciere.

Louis Vuitton: The Prince of Purses. The Lord of Luggage. No other's accessories are coveted more. Accessories worthy of their rich and famous owners. The Vuitton logo is one of the most recognized trademarks in the world.

Lucien Pellat-Finet: View the current collection (always the coolest sweaters and tees) and find a store that sells them.

LUP: "Get into the LUP." The hottest trend is not just another passing fad. Designer toe rings in precious metals and gems. Gorgeous.

Marc Jacobs: Browse through this genius'/god's latest collections (including Marc by Marc Jacobs), find a store, check out the latest ads and more.

Margie Tsai: This young designer's site showcases her chic and innovative designs well.

Maria Campo: Truly unique couture for daywear, eveningwear, bridalwear and the stage.

Maritza Reyes: This young contemporary designer flaunts her Latin flair.

Mark Montano: Biography, news, collection sketches and photos, even a live webcam view of Mark's 9th Street store.

Marni: Pony-skin clogs, skirts made out of ancient quilts and jackets with the seams on the outside, are just some of the items stylish London is wearing from this luxury shabby chic label, from the Evening Standard.

Mary Quant: A groovy and thoroughly modern site featuring the designs of the woman who epitomized the '60s youthquake fashion movement. The makeup section has a fun makeup morphing model to try on colors.

Maxstudio.com: Contemporary fashion-forward clothing for the modern woman for more than 20 years.

Megatrndz: Veronica Gonzalez and Mandy Hendry are the two designers behind the unique label 
Megatrndz. Hip, ulta-trendy designs from New York and South Beach. For femme fatale fashionistas.

Michael Kors: He's known for elegant, luxurious American sportswear that is trend-proof. More about this transatlantic designer.

Miko*bella Designs: Tomicko: an up-and-coming designer who knows how to emphasize your sex appeal. The collection is fresh, fun and ultimately feminine. Sarah Jessica Parker should take notice.

Miu Miu: Funky streetwear designed by Muccia Prada. The most unusual designs for the contemporary set. Stand out from the crowd. They will leave you an  addict.

Moschino: "Fashion victims of the world unite!" This and other Moschisms establish the fun, witty style of this house. An interactive venue for true fashion-philes.

Mouret: Established in 1860 in Avignon, Mouret has hats for everyone and every occasion. Hats range from women's high fashion, to berets and leather pilot hats. If you are in Provence, stop in their historic shop in Avignon.

Movado: Called "The Museum Watch". Link to the site and see why. Absolute elegance in a sleek timepiece.

Nana Agyeman: Young designer's fluid shapes and luxurious fabrics attract fans. "...people are looking for individual pieces rather than trends," the designer tells Fashion UK.

Nanette Lepore: Very young but classical; hip and luxe. Browse the latest collection, read the bio or find a store that sells Nanette Lepore.

Narciso Rodriguez: Femme fatale style. A favorite of sirens/fashionistas everywhere.

Nathalie Chaize: Elegant and fun fashions from Nathalie Chaize, in Paris and Lyon.

Nautica Jeans Company: Another classic American sportswear designer. You'll be in ship-shape fashion. Take a look.

Nicole Miller: Designer extraordinaire. Smart choices for sophisticated women with a sense of fun. Known for her talent in graphic design. "IT" in the 80's, 90's and today.

Nigel Who? Clothing: Designer knitwear raw and sexy.

Nima New York: Headed in a new direction, we have just posted our newest line of necklaces. They're very classy and sure to impress.

Nine West: Known for years as having the perfect shoe for every woman; they now have a fabulous line of clothes. A must-see.

Norma Kamali: Starting out in the Mod year of 1968, her designs have continued to be on the cutting edge; highly innovative and very practical. An industry vanguard.

Nygard International: Peter Nygard, a leading designer of sportswear. Nygard International is where fashion meets technology. 

Originalcynjewelry.com: These designs in sterling silver are positively "Cyn-ful". Be different. Wear something that defies convention and breaks the rules.

Oscar De La Renta: First Lady Jackie Kennedy's principal designer. His innovative designs instantly became classics. Timeless.

Oshkoshbgosh.com: Those oh-so-cute overalls and much more. Dress your kids in the originals. Oh my gosh, it's B'gosh!

Paul Fredrick MenStyle: The authority on men's dress shirts and other apparel.

Paul Smith: It's shagadelic! No online shopping, just a look at Smith's collections in a hip, fashion-appropriate site.

Piazza Sempione: Marisa Guerrizio and Roberto Monti. While studying Economics she began work in a fashion company, where she discovered her creativity. Roberto worked in sales - before becoming an entrepreneur. Shared ideas on fashion: elegance, quality tailoring and experimentation.

Pierre Garroudi:  Pushing the limits. Drawing inspiration from such sources as architecture, raw street life, sexuality, and art in all its forms, he has uncanny ability to create new rather than rehashing the old.

Plastik Wrap: Sophisticated Cyber-Trash fashions for the present. Wear it out!

Prada: Italian design house that has produced "the must-have bag" for  several seasons. Coveted by most fashion-conscious women.

Ralph Lauren/Polo: American icon. Classic dress clothes and sportswear for those who live in fashion. This designer is one whom many others have taken cues from. See Tommy Hilfiger.

Robeez Footwear: Moms love Robeez because they won't slip off their child's feet and they have a soft, flexible and skid resistant sole.

Roberto Cavalli: Known as one of the original bad boys of fashion; this flamboyant Italian designer offers much for the eye to see.

Raf Simons: A nice chronology of the Belgium menswear designer's progression, with fun tidbits, from FashioNavigator.

Rampage: Truly a rampage. Take a mad dash through pages of young, hip designer goodies. A mega-store worth shopping again and again.

Richard Tyler: Known for his skillful attention to details (like luxe linings in his $1600+ jackets) the designer says he'd rather sweep floors than make cheap clothes, from the LA Times.

R. Scott French: This menswear designer's site is packed full of biography information, stores where you can purchase the goods and of course, big, beautiful photos.

Salvatore Ferragamo: The Ferragamo woman: screen sirens of the 30's and 40's; and divas of today. The ultimate for shoe and handbag fanatics. 

Saori C.: Delicate, feminine designs handcrafted from silver, gold, pearls, and semi-precious stones. Features unique and original necklaces and earrings, as well as a large wedding & bridal jewelry collection.

SC-Couture: Sharon Cunningham, designer behind the SC Couture bridal label. The collection offers bias cut gowns, fuller dresses and elegant column dresses which can all be enhanced with subtle beading or embroidery for the modern bride.

Sergio Valente: Founded in 1975, it quickly became one of the hottest designer brands between 1979 and 1982; and is very hot today. Jean-a-licious.

Shoshanna Lonstein: Famous mostly for being Jerry Seinfeld's ex, Shoshanna now boasts a roster of A-list stores carrying her form-fittingly feminine dresses, from the San Francisco Gate.

Sigerson Morrison: Designing the most chic shoes for fashionistas everywhere. A favorite of the fashion world. 

Sonia Rykiel: This Parisian house creates fashion-forward designs with color and flash. Modern but classic. Trendy but sophisticated. Ultra-feminine.

Stayup.com: An urban apparel line for women, men and teens. The name spreads a positive message. Products include t-shirts, halter tops, caps and tank tops with silkscreened and embroidered prints.

St. John Knits: The leader of luxe in knitwear. A comprehensive site covering collections, history, human resources, stores and events.

Stella Dottir: A world of style. From gothic to classic and back again. Supreme tailoring.

Stella McCartney: Sure, she designed the dress Madonna was wed in, but this talented British designer's star was rising long before that event. She her site for yourself.

Steve Madden: The funkiest shoes, boots and accessories for the young and hip. A favorite of trend-seeking juniors. Turn heads.

Stra`: Maria Paula Aquilar does stilettos with a quintessentially Latin flair; salsa-hot, siren-sexy and worldly in sophistication. Stand out from the crowd.

Stuart Weitzman: For sophisticated shoe and accessory lovers. This designer has been a wardrobe staple for discriminating women over the course of several years. Elegant and fashion-forward.

Sully Bonnelly: Studying architecture in Santo Domingo, he shifted gears and finished at Parson's in New York. He worked for important names, like Oscar de la Renta. He launched his own eveningwear at New York's Seventh on Sixth for Spring 1998 is known around the world.

Suzanne Ermann: Suzanne Ermann designs wedding gowns for dreams. From traditional to unique, you'll find something for your own dream at Suzanne Ermann's boutiques.

Tammie Habhegger: Tammie's World is a wonderland of hand painted, glow-in-the-dark textiles. Country Charm, Funky Folk, 80's Fantasy... Quilts, tees and more are made to order by the designer. Customized Cool.

Tattoo, Rock & Roll Couture: Re-designed vintage rock fashion created by a child of the '80s. Inspired by a time when “Video Killed the Radio Star” made the first music video debut on MTV, Madonna set out to rule the world and Simon LeBon of Duran Duran stole the hearts of women around the globe.

TeNo: The new generation in jewelry! Stainless steel jewelry made in Germany with lots of style.

The Couture Company: Designer bridal gowns. The Couture Company are a UK based bridalwear design company. We are renowned for our unusual designs, embroideries and silk fabrics. We specialize in corsetry and skirted separates.

Thierry Mugler: A look at the otherworldly designer and his latest book, Fashion, Fetish, Fantasy.

Tiffany & Co.: The American standard for jewelry and luxury in general. Their engagement ring started the trend.

Todd Oldham Jeans: Designer jeans in the truest sense. Known for his keen but tasteful flamboyance.

Tod's: Destined to become a must-have label in handbags and fine accessories. Their most recent designs have shown up as several generations of knock-offs. Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.

Tommy Hilfiger: The new American standard. In the vane of Polo and Calvin and extremely popular with young buyers. It's an all-American thing to wear Tommy.

Tuleh: "We're just trying to make the world a little prettier" says Tuleh's Josh Patner, who with partner Bryan Bradley make feminine, sexy designs, from Papermag.

Ulla Popken: The very best in plus sized fashion. The first designer line for fuller figures.

Valentino: Highly glamorous, high-fashion couturier known for its classic designs and high profile devotees. Vintage Valentino is extremely desirable.

Vera Wang: Whether wedding gowns, dresses for the Oscars, or ice skaters costumes; Vera designs the most elegant choices. Clean and quite modern but instantly classic.

Veronique Miljkovitch: Fantastic fashion-forward furwear. On the cutting edge.

Versace: Donatella's designs are sought by the most glamorous women in the world. Versace's use of color and line is unsurpassed. They enjoyed quite a reputation long before Elizabeth Hurley and Jennifer Lopez.

Victor Alfaro: View 38 photos of the designer's collection from Spring 2001, Fashion Week in New York, from your Guide to Fashion.

VikkiVi.com:  VikkiVi.com offers versatile and distinct clothing for misses, petites and plus size women. Shop for fashions from Softwear, VeVe and Vikki Vi! Modern prints, new styles and fresh colors!

Vintage Faerie: Whether you are looking for charms, bracelets, necklaces or custom pieces, vintage faerie offers many magical styles and endless possibilities. Art by Amanda Kane.

Wells Ware: Wells, a young architect had a dream one night of a necklace made of glass enclosed charms with family photos, nostalgic postcards and faded letters along with old writing, antique maps, dried rose petals, Victorian lace, mother-of-pearl buttons and delicate silver charms.

WuWearShoes.com: Hard to find official Wu Wear shoes and Wu Wear clothing shipped world wide.

XOXO.COM: The hot name brand in fashion. Young and very contemporary.

Yeohlee: Browse photos from this innovative designer's Fall '01 collection.

Yohji Yamamoto: Known for his avant-garde but ultimately wearable designs. The Japanese designers are masters of the new and unusual.

Yves Saint Laurent: A premier French house. Known for its fine fragrances and silk prints; the haute couturier has been a preference of the very rich for decades. The site is under construction.

Zandra Rhodes: Her early designs were too outrageous for traditional British manufacturers, so in 1969, she established her own outlet in fashionable West London. Her lifestyle has been as dramatic, glamorous and extroverted as her designs.