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  • This fall, sequined clothing is coming into the light

    There's no longer a need to shield your favorite shiny, sparkly sequins from the harsh light of day -- this fall, sequined clothing is making a glamorous appearance on everyday T-shirts, cardigans and tank tops.

    In an article for our Image section, Times staff writer Melissa Magsaysay dishes about this new trend of sophisticated sequins, such as a sequin cardigan made by Coach and a Marc Jacobs bag decorated with glitzy beads.

    And in the video above, Magsaysay walks through four sequined looks and how to make an outfit shine -- without turning it into a disco ball.

    Click here for the full article.

    -- Kelsey Ramos

    Video: Kattie Lam / Los Angeles Times



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  • On Sunday, bust a move over to Delicious Vinyl's FreakCity boutique grand opening

    Bust a Move On Sunday, Delicious Vinyl founder Rick Ross will be throwing a grand opening party for the store and record label's FreakCity boutique-slash-art space in Hollywood.

    FreakCity pays homage to the era when Delicious Vinyl rocked the charts with Tone-Loc's "Funky Cold Medina" and rapper Young MC's "Bust a Move" -- a rewind to "high-top fades, cassette tapes, letterman jackets, sequin and lace."

    The 5,000-square-foot boutique will stock more than 20 brands, including Han Cholo, Joyrich, Stampd' LA, Dim Mak, Rojas and Evil Genius. The fitting rooms are telephone booths (remember those?), with deliciousvinyl.com broadcasting radio old-school jams live.

    The party begins at 2 p.m. with Diva Division salon giving complimentary haircuts and manicures. Vinyl traders will unload classic albums for collectors.

    At 6 p.m., Mindy Le Brock from the band Electrocute will create a fashion-meets-art installation. And at 8 p.m., L.A. electro-funk pioneer Arabian Prince (a.k.a. Professor X of N.W.A.) spins records, followed by a performance by "beauty-bass" duo the Keyishe.

    FreakCityThere will be a complimentary taco bar and beverages. Free entrance before 8 p.m.; $10 after. RSVP to freakcityla@yahoo.com. For more information, visit www.deliciousvinyl.com.

    6613 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles; (213) 446-5413 (for appointments); 2 p.m. to midnight. 

    -- Max Padilla

    Photo credits: Delicious Vinyl



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  • Designer Julia Clancey's collection stolen, partially recovered

    On Tuesday, five days before her scheduled Los Angeles fashion show, two sets of designer Julia Clancey's entire Spring/Summer 2010 collection were stolen from in front of her Marina del Rey apartment unit, forcing the designer to cancel the show, a scenario reminiscent of Clancey's March 2008 runway show at Smashbox Studios, which was nearly derailed after that collection was detained by U.S. Customs.

    LEMON TOPOn Thursday, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, a portion of the collection was recovered after an employee of the cleaning service hired by the Dolphin Marina Apartments on Panay Way allegedly confessed to stealing the box of designer clothes. The Sheriff's Department said Sara Avigal Herrera  was booked on suspicion of grand theft.

    Thursday, Clancey told All the Rage she'd invested six months in creating the collection, which had been designed here and manufactured in Mumbai, India, placing the value -- including lost sales to L.A. boutiques and exposure to potential buyers -- at roughly $300,000.

    Friday she said only seven of the 40 pieces, valued at about $20,000, had been recovered. "I think the rest are probably in a landfill somewhere," she said.

    Clancey said that the clothes had been sent by a Mumbai-based courier, which contracted with Federal Express to courier the single box containing the clothes to her Marina del Rey home. 

    "That courier didn't ask Federal Express to require a signature so the box was left in front of my apartment, where it went missing sometime between 10:15 a.m. and 1 in the afternoon," Clancey explained. "The Vavavoom company in India is going to have to make me another whole set but it's not going to help me now. I was already late having this show and the buyers at all the boutiques won't have any money left to spend."

    According to a news release issued Friday afternoon by the Marina del Rey Sheriff's Station, detectives in the area are still trying to locate the outstanding stolen property. Clancey said that might never happen, since the clothes might have been stuffed down a trash chute at the complex and the trash has since been trucked away.

    "When this first happened people were saying some horrible things on FaceBook like I was only doing this for publicity," she said. "At the very least they should have egg on their face that I didn't make this whole thing up."

    -- Adam Tschorn

    Photos: Some of the pieces of designer Julia Clancey's Spring/Summer 2010 "Tutti Frutti" collection, two sets of which were stolen from the designer's doorstep Tuesday, causing her to cancel her Los Angeles Fashion Week show which had been scheduled for Sunday. Credit: Julia Clancey



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