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What it is: A website where you can shop the ads that appear in the magazine. At 727 advertising pages, the issue of September Vogue sets the record as the most advertising pages ever published in a monthly consumer magazine.
What it is: A website where you can shop the ads that appear in the magazine. At 727 advertising pages, the issue of September Vogue sets the record as the most advertising pages ever published in a monthly consumer magazine.
Get ready to glam it up this winter with super femme long leather gloves.
Long Ruched Leather Gloves $79.99
Leather Driving Gloves with Knit Top $100
Lord & Taylor Long Black Patent Glove $99.99
Shop these looks at LordandTaylor.com
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It’s getting cold out there! Okay, well it will soon. While we hate to admit that snowdrifts and cold night winds are right around the corner, the bright side is that we get to wear a new accessory--coats! This week’s Belisi Best Bets feature adorable fall and winter coats in three of this seasons hot trends: the quilted leather jacket, cropped jacket in houndstooth and the belted trench. Did I mention the rock bottom prices (though you’d never know it)? Get them before they’re gone:
Gwen Stafani blends 60s mod with 80s glamour
New York Fashion Week is upon us, and leave it to Gwen Stafani to step out in (bold) style. The Bohemian look has been left in the dust, replaced by daring mini dresses, tunics and shifts in outrageous patterns. You might remember the popular houdstooth motif from the 80s, and now it's making comeback for dresses and statement coats. Rocker mommy turned fashion icon and designer Gwen Stefani got standing O’s at New York Fashion Week for her L.A.M.B. collection, including the houndstooth dress pictured.
Continue reading "Fashion Judge & Jury: Houndstooth prints ... bite or bark?" »
What to keep and what to toss, donate, or relegate to the back of your closet
There are a lot of trends floating around, and some of their staying power is surprising. Like leggings. They look good on virtually no one and yet the trend has persevered despite much backlash and skepticism. How can a style that so blatantly accentuates the calf and calls attention to ankles and the true height of the average American woman have endured for this long? Finally, the end is near my friends.
Shoes, shoes and more shoes!
For the past few seasons we've seen a battle for dominance among divergent trends, namely post-grunge edgy rocker, ubran prep, modernized romantic, bohemian free spirit and ghetto-fhab-ulous. They've all held pace but with Spring comes change and a desire for a softer look. I think people simply get tired Fof in-your-face fashion after a while, or maybe the designers stop and shake their heads at their own creations. Surprisingly metallics are still going strong but collections are promising a more subdued line of golds, pewter and bronze footwear.
Continue reading "Bling bling gone bye bye? Not a chance ... metallics still going strong" »