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The World Girds For Fashion's Night Out 2012, Michelle Obama's Nail Color at DNC Revealed

And Katie Holmes muses on Suri's style.

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Wintour at FNO 2011 ((Photo by Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images for Bergdorf Goodman))

Fashion's Night Out Is Tonight! Anna Wintour's global shopping bonanza is tonight -- and there's lots to do. Kim Kardashian will shill her perfume at Lord & Taylor's Fifth Avenue store, Grace Coddington will unveil her collaboration with Balenciaga in the meatpacking district, Oscar de la Renta will be holding court at Saks Fifth Avenue, and Dwayne Wade will be hawking his book at Calvin Klein's Madison Avenue flagship. In case you're thinking of skipping the lines and the crowds, there's something else going on at exactly the same time: President Obama will be addressing the DNC. FNO FOMO might not be so bad this year, after all. [Fashion's Night Out]

Michelle Nailed It! It's official—the highly-disputed nail polish color that Michelle Obama wore to deliver her DNC speech has been found (thanks to MSNBC and a sleuthy Twitter fan who spread the televised news).  It's not blue, grey, or purple, but a gel mani called 'Vogue,"  made by Artistic Colour Gloss, the 'soak off color gel' is sure to be flying off shelves in no time. [Twitter]

Dressing SurI: Despite Suri's exhaustive wardrobe, Katie Holmes is actually quite practical when it comes to children's wear.  When WWD asked her if her label Holmes & Yang might expand into kids clothing, she explained, "It's a lot of work for a price point that doesn't make sense for that age.  Obviously, they can't wear them very long." [WWD]

Kmart Gets Fashionable Kmart has brought back their fashion concierge service for a second year, and to celebrate they’ve released a hilarious video featuring some of the industry’s most well-liked personalities.  [Fashionista]



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