Speaking of being so head over heels in love with someone
you want to marry them as quickly as possible and you would do anything, anything, anything for them . . .

Today's 'It' girl Sienna Miller plays the original 'It' girl Edie Sedgwick in the movie
Factory Girl hitting theaters today. After getting the inside scoop from the film's costume designer John Dunn, I learned that Sienna's wardrobe was, not surprisingly, mostly vintage - except a pair of killer Jimmy Choo boots. As you can see, all these wardrobe pieces are still stylish as ever.

In honor of the much-anticipated release of
Factory Girl, with Sienna Miller, if not solely for its movie wardrobe, here is a happening handbag named after the film's heroine. The movie is based on the life of Andy Warhol muse and original 'It' girl Edie Sedgwick - the blazing superstar who came to define both the glamour and the tragedy of our celebrity-obsessed culture. The
Edie Large Tote is $675, the medium tote is $575, and it comes in more colors.

A 1965 fashion spread in Life magazine dubbed her "the girl with the black tights," and Edie Sedgwick wore them with everything, from dressy shift dresses to long t-shirts. So with
mod styles and black tights so ubiquitous this fall—not to mention an upcoming biopic called "Factory Girl" starring Sienna Miller as Edie—it seems fitting that the socialite/actress/Factory regular should kick off Fabsugar's new Style Icons feature, where we'll spotlight past and present fashion plates and tell you how to get each one's signature look.
With her cropped platinum hair and dark-lined eyes, Edie Sedgwick defined effortless but edgy mod glamour.