
While she hasn't thrown her hat into the fashion ring, the perennial BFF-sidekick is staying busy, blogging at The Lo Down and hosting a show in connection with Vox Media.This article originally appeared on the website,.

You'll remember him from the fashion show episode where LC showed her mettle, and now, he's a legit designer at Vera Wang.įor those bummed that Lo Bosworth's name didn't make the list, fear not. Trey Phillips: OK, so Phillips is from Laguna Beach and his fashion coup isn't a collaboration, but still-it's too big to ignore. Fueled on by that new dose of fame, she's just introduced a range of swimwear for British brand South Beach. Stephanie Pratt: Montag's sister-in-law hopped the pound for air time, recently appearing in the U.K.'s Celebrity Big Brother and Made in Chelsea. She was also the face of Bongo for several seasons before passing off the baton to Lucy Hale (who was followed by AnnaSophia Robb and Vanessa Hudgens). Beyond that, she embraced her love ofĪudrina Patridge: In November 2008, riding high on The Hills popularity, Patridge signed a deal to create a line of jeans for Divine Rights of Denim and star in the resulting campaign. Whitney Port: The show's laid-back, boho-cool star made her style available to the masses via Whitney Eve, her clothing line that's still going strong. Kristin Cavallari: The mom of two (with one on the way!) has been designing shoes for Chinese Laundry for a few seasons and also sells jewelry under the name Emerald Duv along with her pal Chelsea Bulte.

She put her fashion college skills to use too, designing her label Paper Crown along with a range for Kohl's (featuring, most recently, Minnie Mouse). Here are the fashionable antics Hills alum have gotten up to: Lauren Conrad: LC has been busy with all kinds of stylish work, running, e-commerce spot The Little Market, and beauty blog The Beauty Department. When the series ended in 2010, the cast splintered off in every which direction-but over the past half decade, there's been one unifying post-Hills thread that so many of the show's main players continue to have in common: fashion collaborations. When it first hit the air back in 2006, The Hills quickly became our everything (it was years before Bravo's Real Housewives franchise was even a glimmer in Andy Cohen's eye).
