The winners of Cosmopoliton's Fashion Awards have been announced, revealing the best of the high street as judged by Cosmopolitan's readers and fashion experts.
We've got the pick of the high streets best retailers below, who'll be featured in the April issue of Cosmo (on sale 8th March). Take a look at the list and tell us if you agree.
Victoria Beckham has enthusiastically said that she would "absolutely absolutely absolutely" love to dress the First Lady, Michelle Obama.
The singer turned fashion icon and designer, who recently sent Sarah Jessica Parker to the White House in one of her designs, gushed, "I would love to dress Mrs. Obama absolutely absolutely absolutely! I just think she's incredible and she's a very strong woman and she's beautiful."
On the success of her label - which also has fans in Blake Lively, Heidi Klum and Drew Barrymore - the artist formally known as Posh Spice said;
"I love women and I just want to make women feel good and beautiful and it's just been a huge compliment that ladies have enjoyed wearing my dresses and they look great!"
"It just goes to show they can flatter women of all different shapes and sizes, all different heights, and that's what it's about. It's about creating an illusion and having a great cut."
If you're excited for Emma Watson's fashion designing debut for People Tree, you'll enjoy this behind-the-scenes video of its photocampaign!
In the video, the Harry Potter actress talks about the Britain-themed campaign - featuring Union Jacks, tennis rackets and a tea party - that aims to complement the British-style clothes.
Emma also explains that she wants to "educate teenagers to the costs of fast fashion", but by doing it in a way that will attract them - with a "sexier, cooler collection for young people, by young people."
Everything in the collaboration - which includes girls and guys clothing, featuring t-shirts with slogans like 'Please don't panic, I'm organic' and a cricket jumper (which I am seriously coveting) - is free from chemicals and is available online now.
Richard Nicoll's Autumn Winter 2010 collection was inspired by his own wardrobe, from which the designer took elements of menswear - suits, classic knits and old fashioned pajamas - and applied them to his designs to create feminine womenswear, adding sheer gauzy fabrics and sumptuous velvet.
Using a palette of burnt oranges, rich blues and soft greys, the designer produced a collection of wearable pieces for London Fashion Week - the burnished orange bustier cocktail dress is one of our favourites.
Quintessential Queen of New York Sarah Jessica Parker has just released another perfume which she says that was designed as a ''snapshot of Carrie Bradshaw'.
The fragrance, called SJP NYC (which incidentally mixes notes of strawberry, gardenia and vanilla) is based on the classic image she has in her mind of her Sex and the City alter ego.
The actress said, "That sort of freeze-frame of her walking down any New York City street at an idyllic time of year in a floral-print dress on her way to meet somebody or to do something, or surrounded by her women friends."
Maybe this will tide fans over until the release of Sex and the City 2 in May!
Armani have just released these sketches of two of Lady Gaga's dramatic costumes for her Monsterball tour.
The pieces - an insect-like green segmented body suit with a lobster effect on one sleeve, which comes with matching sunglasses that seem to have antennae on them, and a sparkly, blue, structured body suit with enhanced curved shoulders - are just two more creations Georgio Armani has made for Gaga: he made her no less then five outfits for this years Grammy awards.
And it seems the singer has another fan in Mr. Armani, who said;
"We hear Lady Gaga's music everywhere we go, it is like a soundtrack of our times. In addition to her formidable songwriting skills, she is a modern fashion phenomenon."
Alexander McQueen gave his final interview to Matches boutique just 6 days before his suicide and we have some excerpts;
If he had an hour of free time in London:
"I'd head to the Natural History Museum!"
On when he is happiest:
"When I'm just at home with my dogs."
On showing in Paris instead of London:
"I love the heritage of the design houses and the fact that not just anyone can put on a show."
On growing up in fashion:
"There has to be a balance between your mental satisfaction and the financial needs of your company. [But] I always remember that it's the fantasy, the artistic side, that makes customers want to buy the straightforward black pants."
The full interview with Alexander will be published in Matches Spring/Summer 2010 magazine.
Lady Gaga has shocked us all and confessed that she would like a fashion range.
The triple Brit award winner wants to make perspex dresses and sheer bodysuits for all, and is said to be aiming for a collaboration with tantastic designer, Donatella Versace.
Gaga revealed "I'd love to have my own collection. It's something I want to accomplish. I find Donatella a fashion icon and in many ways fashion and music go together."
Well, whatever she designs it's sure to be interesting, if not wearable.
Naomi Campbell's London Fashion Week version of Fashion for Relief definitely drew in the big names last night as Kate Moss, Nicola Roberts and Geri Halliwell took to the Catwalk.
In a star packed show, Kate Moss (and it has to be a special occasion to get our Kate on a catwalk nowadays), Naomi herself and Alexander McQueen's muse Annabelle Neilsen opened the show as a tribute to the designer.
The show, which was held at Somerset House, took place in aid of White Ribbon Alliance's work in Haiti and also featured Alice Dellal, Pixie Geldof, Kimberley Walsh, The Saturdays, Amber and Yasmin Le Bon, Ronnie Corbett, Jo Wood, Erin O'Connor, Jade Parfitt, Denise Van Outen, Roisin Murphy, Alexandra Burke, Dame Shirley Bassey and even James Corden and Freddie Flintoff.
The dresses modelled during the show were then to be auctioned on NET-A-PORTER.COM to rasie money for the very worthy charity. If you had your eye on Kate's dress though, you missed out as Sir Phillip Green snapped it up for a shocking £100,000.
Marking another progression from her *whisper* bald days Britney Spears is back again modelling for American brand Candies.
The campaign entitled, "Britney Spears Through The Lens," shows Britney as seen through the lens of three iconic photographers: Annie Leibovitz, Mark Seliger and Terry Richardson.
The three sets of images showcase the different styles of the photographers; with Leibovitz's Brit poses against an industrial backdrop, with Richardson Britney shows off her amazing body on a plain white set with colorful props, while Seliger created elaborate sets including a French burlesque inspired pink dressing room.