By: amy
Thanks to Interview Magazine you can't miss the changes made to MyFDB.com. Our database gates have officially been unlocked allowing everyone from industry pros through fashion novices to browse MyFDB's resources at no charge. When you log on to MyFDB you'll see the following smokey-eyed ad; from there you click "continue to MyFDB" and you'll enjoy front row access to our massive archive of professional credits that you can't find anywhere else.

Interview previously rocked MyFDB ads throughout their fashion section online and even had their smokey eyes pointed toward our NYFW launch party. Check out Interview's celeb-filled candid shots in their nightlife section.
By: Editor
Thank you to all who came to celebrate the launch with us. Here are some pictures (see the whole set on our flickr page). We had so much fun with everyone!
By: Editor
Just days before the MyFDB launch party, and we ran out of room. Maybe it's because we have Zoe Saldana, one of the biggest names in Hollywood hosting the event. It could be that NY's Hottest DJ (and I do mean HOT), DJ Sky Nellor will be in the booth, keeping you on the floor. Or, it could be the RSVP list of celebrities and Fashion Royalty. Whatever the reason, the exclusive launch party had to move to accommodate our people.
The MyFDB launch party is now taking place at the SL, in the Meatpacking District between 9th and 10th Ave. And if this thing gets any bigger, it will have to go to the streets. So, while I can't promise you will get in, this will be THE party to attend. Whether you want to sip cocktails in the front or party in the back is up to you. Either way, we plan to accommodate you.
By: Editor

The Feburary issue of Esquire is graced by Mila Kunis, the star of the Albert and Allen Hughes epic, "The book of Eli." With the Soho Penthouse as the backdrop, photographer Sheryl Nields peers through the windows as though stealing a private moment. And if you watch the Esquire video, you'll be treated to the musical accoutrement of Mos Def / Jim Jones' "Ain't nothing like you (Hoochie Coo)." We tend to agree!
Esquire's latest editorial and other published work history for Mila can be found on MyFDB.com.
By: Editor
Fashion Week is a mere 3 weeks away and the world of couture is descending on New York. For those who's lives are so connected to fashion, this is a week of great importance and reverence. <—– Don't skip straight to the bottom for the twitter clue —-> Read the rest of this entry »
By: Editor

Despite the fact that we have not seem much of Tiger Woods lately, word is that he is in "treatment" for a "condition," Annie Leibovitz seems to have been able to bring out the animal in what has become quite the pussy cat. It seems an odd choice of both pose and context by Leibovitz of her subject, but art is mimicking, if not capturing a moment in the life of Woods.
To see the entire list of credits on this shoot, or to review Annie's published work history, go to MyFDB for a full credit listing.
By: Editor

Ricardo Rojas established a reputation as one of the world’s leading hairstylists by aligning his virtuoso technique with a finely tuned understanding of his clients’ individuality. He has perfected his craft while working with the biggest names in fashion and entertainment, from Mariah Carey, Gisele Bündchen and Kate Moss to Amber Valetta and Salma Hayek.
Ricardo responded to the needs of his loyal clientele, opening this new location that is a true retreat in Midtown, and a great place to stop during a busy day of shopping on the famed Madison Avenue. Working alongside Rojas in his full service salon, you will find Karen Chase and her unique anti-aging, weight loss and traditional acupuncture practice, and Dr. Bill "BillTox" Kestin non-surgical facial rejuvenation and enhancement techniques.
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