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Fashion Week Celebrity Sightings at HSN and Panasonic Lounges

As much as we enjoy the runway shows and presentations during Fashion Week, Everything She Wants equally enjoys the lounges (that is, when we are treated shade-free and not quizzed in the lobby about how many Instagram followers we have).  Apparently, celebs love lounges and the abundance of swag, too.

We saw the adorable Michelle Williams of Destiny's Child fame trying out the products at the Panasonic Beauty Bar at Salon SCK and E! correspondent Giuliana Rancic showcasing her new clothing line at HSN's Annual Fall Fashion Suite. Wish you were there?  Well, to keep you in the mix, here are some celeb snapshots from these two popular Fashion Week events.

Jenny McCarthy looked flawless in blue as she got a blowout at the Panasonic Beauty Bar at Salon SCK in NYC.

Fashion Queens' Bevy Smith (left)  and Miss Lawrence (right) pose with stylist and HSN designer June Ambrose (center) at HSN's Annual Fall Fashion Suite./Photo Credit GettyImages.com

Carmen Electra getting her luscious locks touched up at Panasonic Beauty Bar at Salon SCK in NY.

Michelle Williams looks fierce in red as she attends the Panasonic Beauty Bar at Salon SCK in NYC before picking up a Panasonic Lumix Camera.


Catherine Giudici Lowe (she married The Bachelor's Sean Lowe) looked playful as she got her nails wrapped by Jamberry Nails at the Panasonic Beauty Bar at Salon SCK in NYC.

Panasonic photo credit:
 Alexandra Wyman from AP / Invision


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