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Mend your boo-boos with designer bandages from Cynthia Rowley

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Cynthia Rowley is on one heck of a roll -- literally. She had her “Shop on Wheels” truck that brought her wares door to door throughout the country earlier this month. There was the Pampers collaboration where she designed diapers to look like little denim hot pants on the backsides of fashion-conscious babies and now fancy Band-Aid brand bandages to dress up everything from paper cuts and scrapes to the blisters you get from wearing 5-inch heels and strappy sandals.

Rowley has teamed up with Band-Aid Brand to create a line of limited edition adhesive bandages that look more like accessories or temporary tattoos than your typical flesh colored sticky strips. These are printed with festive sequins, lace, chain patterns, gems and even Rowley’s full name emblazoned across a couple of them, so you’re not just getting her designs, but the designer label too.

The Band Aid tins come with 20 bandages and sell for $10.00. A dollar from the sale of each tin will go to the Design Ignites Change organization.

If your boo-boos have been looking pretty blah lately, now you know what to do. Band Aid Brand by Cynthia Rowley limited edition tins are available at the Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum in NYC and www.cynthiarowley.com

-- Melissa Magsaysay

Photos: Band Aids by Cynthia Rowley; Credit: Cynthia Rowley


Cynthia Rowley fashion truck pulls into Fashion Island

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A traveling Cynthia Rowley boutique is scheduled to make its West Coast debut this weekend, when it pulls into Newport Beach's Fashion Island shopping center on Friday.

The converted shipping truck, kitted out with hardwood floors, a fitting room and Lucite fixtures, is supposed to be stocked with the entire range of items in the Cynthia Rowley collection -- that's clothes, shoes, bags and accessories -- which seems quite a load for something that's about the size of a UPS truck (maybe there's a sidecar stash parked around back). It's also a treat for fans of the brand since the next closest Cynthia Rowley boutique experience is in Chicago.

The truck will be open for business from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Friday, Aug. 6, and Saturday, Aug. 7, and from noon to 6 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 8 (look for it parked at the Fashion Island valet between Macy's and the Apple Store).

After Fashion Island, the shop-on-wheels plans to work its way up the California coast, stopping at assorted boutiques and private homes (by appointment) along the way.  If you're too busy to make it down this weekend -- or just want to see the reaction on your husband's face when he finds a truck full of fashion parked in the driveway --  e-mail the truck to arrange a personal curbside visit.

And, if you want to keep tabs on the truck (including surprise stops along the way), you can follow the trek on Twitter.

Cynthia Rowley 'Shop on Wheels,' Fashion Island, 401 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach, Aug. 6 to Aug. 8.

-- Adam Tschorn

Photo: The Cynthia Rowley Shop on Wheels, a converted shipping truck tricked out with hardwood floors, a fitting room, and printed-fabric wall coverings, will be parked at Fashion Island in Newport Aug. 6 to Aug. 8. Credit: Cynthia Rowley.


Your morning fashion and beauty report: Courtney Love, Mary J. Blige and ... Lindsay Lohan

Courtney Love The New York Post is the latest to weigh in on Courtney Love and her new website, WhatCourtneyWoreToday.com. The site now has 20,000 daily viewers. [N.Y. Post]

Michael Ball, Rock & Republic founder, seems to have found himself in a bit of hot water. No, it has nothing to do with his label, which went bankrupt earlier this year. The controversy instead involves professional cycling and a few names you might have heard of, including Floyd Landis and Tyler Hamilton. [The Cut]

If you're wondering, "What's Zandra Rhodes up to?" Vogue UK comes to the rescue. She talks about Lady Di, Christian Lacroix and designing costumes for the opera. [Vogue UK]

What? The launch of another celebrity scent? Well, yes, it's My Life from Mary J. Blige, and apparently it's selling well. [People]

And, finally, our Lindsay Lohan obsession continues. She's showing off her bikini body on the cover of September's Maxim ... and has some advice for anyone coping with adversity. Trite? You decide! [Pop Sugar]

-- Alice Short

Photo: Courtney Love. Credit: Charles Sykes / Associated Press


Your morning fashion and beauty report: Cynthia Rowley diapers. Madge on Lola's fashion. Heidi Klum's new TV show

Madonna macys juniors line Baby, you've got style: Cynthia Rowley designs diapers for Pampers. [Luxist]

Madonna on Lourdes' -- er, Lola's -- fashion sense. [People StyleWatch]

Heidi Klum gets another TV show -- this time the focus is more on kids than clothing. Drat. [Variety]

West Hollywood store Church says Lindsay Lohan has an $16,880.83 tab -- which includes purchases of Ron Donovan exotic skin shoes and several Mortimer vintage T-shirts. [WWD]

Prada's e-commerce site launches Thursday. [Fashionista]

The first Alexander McQueen dresses up for auction since his February death failed to sell. [WWD]

J. Crew collaborates with denim brand Imogene + Willi. [WWD, subscription required]

Gap's back with even more Perfect T's. [InStyle]

Those seemingly nonsensical "Be Stupid" Diesel ads? They're banned in Britain. [StyleList]

Coco Rocha is now a Victoria's Secret model. [Huffington Post]

Miss Delaware discusses her alopecia. [Allure]

Why hipster fashion will never die. [Flavorwire, via BlackBook]

-- Whitney Friedlander

Photo: A sketch from the Material Girl juniors line at Macy's. Credit: Macy's


New York Fashion Week: BCBG Max Azria, Cynthia Rowley explore the urban jungle [UPDATED]

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The urban tribal aesthetic we saw last season at Proenza Schouler and Balenciaga is starting to turn up in the fall collections in New York this week.

First, it was at BCBG Max Azria on Thursday morning, where neutral-colored, draped silk dresses in geometric cuts were shot through with blocks of vibrant blue and yellow.

And it continued at Cynthia Rowley, where models had bright color woven into their hair and the band Preacher and the Knife struck a tribal beat.

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