Press Release

HSN Is Your Authority For Spring Fashion, Debuting The Hottest Looks From Fashion Icons Christian Siriano, June Ambrose, Iris Apfel And Padma Lakshmi

-- HSN Highlights Spring Fashion Must Have's in Neons & Neutrals, Maxi's, Print Mixing, Color Blocking and More ---- Launches Also Include Foley + Corrina, Isabella Fiore, Too Faced Cosmetics and New Spring Collections from HSN Favorites --

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., Feb. 21, 2013 /PRNewswire/ — Multi-channel retailer HSN is the destination for everything Spring Fashion, identifying the hottest looks and how to make them work for you. From February 21 through March 23, HSN brings together the best in fashion, accessories, jewelry and beauty, to share their latest collections and most sought after looks for the season.

Anchoring HSN’s Spring Fashion series are six key trends that include print mixing, jackets, color blocking, neons & neutrals, maxi’s and finishing touches. The multi-platform event will feature celebrity stylist, Robert Verdi as he shares the insider tips, tricks and tools to pull these looks together the perfect Spring wardrobe.

“Our Spring Fashion series makes it so easy for customers to update their wardrobe with the latest styles for the season,” said Anne Martin-Vachon, Chief Merchandising Officer for HSN. “By identifying and integrating these key Spring themes and giving our customers access to authorities like Robert Verdi, Christian Siriano and June Ambrose, we are enabling our customers to evolve their personal style and create the looks they will love.”

On the heels of his 10th show at New York Fashion Week, designer Christian Siriano will debut his HSN exclusive collection on February 22.  Striking by Christian Siriano includes sophisticated pieces inspired by the runway and combines modern, chic silhouettes with everyday glamour. The collection ranges from $79.90 – $169.90 with a soft but powerful color palette.

Celebrity stylist turned footwear designer, June Ambrose launches her first ever collection with HSN on March 22. Ranging from $59.00-$119.90, the June Ambrose collection includes a mix of sandals and pumps with unique textures and fabrics including animal prints, suede, lace and neon, all fresh and on-trend with a timeless feel.  The esthetic of the collection is inspired by Studio 54 in the late 70’s where icons like Donna Summer, Bianca Jagger, Grace Jones, Tina Turner were center stage.

Known for her eclectic sense of style and impeccable taste, Padma Lakshmi launches her first ever jewelry collection for HSN on March 22. PL by Padma Lakshmi bridges the gap between East and West with influences from her heritage and travels during her time as a fashion model and contributing editor to Harper’s Bazaar Magazine. Ranging from $16.00 -$90.00, the collection includes fashion forward pieces with a hint of bohemian gypsy luxe and red carpet glamour.

Style icon Iris Apfel returns to HSN with her first ever shoe collection under the same name as her fashion jewelry, Rara Avis by Iris Apfel.  The collection consists of five styles and ranges in price from $59.90 to $99.90.  It’s effortless and comfortable footwear infused with her notable flair for fashion.

The HSN Spring Fashion series also features the debut of collections from luxury handbag brands Foley + Corinna and Isabella Fiore as well as the launch of the trendsetting cosmetic brand Too Faced with guest celebrity spokesperson Jillian Barberie Reynolds.

HSN’s Spring Fashion Series highlights the season’s newest trends in fashion, footwear and accessories from designers including Giuliana Rancic, Badgley Mischka, Sam Edelman, Queen Latifah, Vicky Tiel, Carlos Falchi, Vince Camuto, IMAN, Serena Williams, Donald Pliner and Stefani Greenfield, as well as new on-trend jewelry from designers R.J. Graziano , Iris Apfel, Fern Mallis, Randy Jackson and Ranjana Khan and finally, fresh new beauty assortments from Deborah Lippmann and Trish McEvoy.

For more information on Spring Fashion at HSN, visit HSN.com and join the conversation @HSN on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Pinterest.