August 7, 2009
by Julia DiNardo
Via the lovely lollieshopping.com:
I consider myself to be a unique woman with my own individual style. But like most women, I shop at the mall and at large online retailers, risking the possibility of looking like everyone else. To ensure my individuality and style, I enjoy thrift shopping, vintage shopping and searching for indie designers. That’s how I discovered Moxsie.com. Their mission: to help you discover and buy the best independent designer clothing, jewelry, shoes and more in the world. It’s where I found my necklush!
Right now, I’m going ga-ga over the Dustie Doll collection, especially the Chain Stud Dress.

In a world that’s gone awry with the greed and corruption of oversized corporations, it’s refreshing to find an online retailer that supports independent designers. Plus when you shop at Moxsie, you also get the opportunity to do some good for charity. Moxsie.com donates a portion of their proceeds to charity, and during checkout, you get to choose the charity! How cool is that?
Besides necklush and Dustie Doll, other brands available at Moxsie include Spun, No Mas, Matiko and so much more. So the next time you’re looking to maintain your sense of individualism and originality, visit Moxsie.com and support indie fashion.
August 6, 2009
by Julia DiNardo

Factio Magazine recently caught up with the Marketing Director of BillionDollarBabes to talk about her cool job, her own style and her favorite eco-friendly designer!
Fashion Pulse Daily is in complete awe of the natural ingredient rich, paraben-free Korres Suncare Watermelon Face Stick.
Looking Sharp! fell in love with PRETTY BIRDIE on Etsy
Posh Swaps shows us how to swap and sell your old designer clothes a great way to be frugal, eco friendly and stylish
Quinta Trends talks to Paola Silvestre about their amazing wicker lamps and furniture
RedPoppy Fashion is super liking designer Jerome Dreyfuss’ chic and slouchy bags and their eco- awareness as well…
Runway To Retail finds out about Sarah Jessica Parker’s eco-friendly hair and skin secret! It’s revealed here!
August 6, 2009
by fashionpulse
[Not from the Target Collection – Image via Rodarte.net]
It’s been announced that Rodarte, aka Laure and Kate Mulleavy, will be designing a Go International collection for Target. Just when I think I couldn’t get any more excited about designer collabs, it happens yet again! Hitting stores December 20th-January 31st, 2010, the line will include 55 pieces in a price range of $9.99 –$79.99. It’s noted that the collection will include fabrications such as sequins, faux fur, knee highs, bows and more, with a nice selection of holiday dresses. Don’t forget to get your fab collab fashion fix on September 13th when Anna Sui launches at Target!
Subscribe to Fashion Pulse Daily’s Newsletter
August 6, 2009
by fashionpulse

Via our friends at thefind.com:
Gray is the go to color for the minimalist look this fall. Gray is a neutral that will give you maximum impact when detailed with pleats, draping, gathering and other sculptural elements. We love all of the options for gray dressing this fall. Minimalist sculptural gray dresses and coats work well with the black leggings, tights and super skinny jeans you already own. Black works well, but you can also get daring by partnering gray with primaries such as red, royal blue and yellow. Or go with a monochromatic look with various shades of gray. One of our editors’ favorites is the Marc Jacobs sweatshirt dress. This dress totally reminds us of the Norma Kamali huge shoulder padded dresses of the ’80s! The RM by Roland Mouret coat is a classic that you can wear for many seasons. Mouret is a true artist when it comes to draping and minimalist statement dressing. The coat reminds me of my warmest winter Hussein Chalayan coat from my favorite store, Workshop, in San Francisco. Go ahead and go neutral this fall and stock up on this wardrobe staple.
Will you be buying into the gray trend for fall? Let us know in comments!
Gray dresses and coats from upper left clockwise:
Marc Jacobs Sweatshirt Dress, $1,100 at Saks.com
Vanessa Bruno Draped jersey dress, $410 at Net-a-Porter
RM by Roland Mouret Norther wool-blend herringbone coat, $2,695 at Net-a-Porter
Vince Silk-blend over-sized sweater, $245 at Net-a-Porter
Dress shown in center:
Theory Gray Silk And Jersey Tank Dress, $165.00 at FarFetch.com