The good, the bad, and the ugly. We just may remember them all from this season! Here’s a walk down memory lane of some of the looks that we just may not be able to get out of our brain!
[All Images via MercedesBenzFashionWeek.com]
October 19, 2010
The good, the bad, and the ugly. We just may remember them all from this season! Here’s a walk down memory lane of some of the looks that we just may not be able to get out of our brain!
[All Images via MercedesBenzFashionWeek.com]
October 18, 2010
Did you even know that National Business Women’s Week existed? I didn’t, and I’m a woman and own a business! They even have a blog! Founded in 1928 (really?!?) the National Business Women’s Week spotlights the progress made by female business owners, and the Tory Burch Foundation, founded in 2009, aids in that by helping bolster the success of women’s businesses financially. A special collection by Tory, featuring the sunflower design, her foundation symbol, on scarves, leather bracelets, totes, key chains, a compilation CD and more has a percentage of sales going toward this worthy cause. Retailing from $16.99-$195, you can support the foundation by purchasing one of these products, or make a straight up donation if you’d like!
In the meanwhile, check out the info, think about it, and enter our giveaway for a free Tory Burch Foundation compilation CD (retails for $16.99)! The CD features songs by some of my faves, old and new, including The Smiths, Wyclef Jean, Santigold, and Santana and Citizen Cope.
RULES OF ENTRY:
1) Sign up for the Fashion Pulse Daily Newsletter (if you’re not already a subscriber)
2) Tell us also in the comments either “Why is it so important to support women’s businesses” OR “What you may do to support women’s businesses in the future?” (i.e. consciously shop at smaller independent stores instead of big department stores, support the Tory Burch Foundation, etc)
3) USA entrants only, one entry per person, must be 18 or older.
Good luck!
**Contest ends on Monday, October 25th, 2010 at 11:59pm. The winners will be selected using Random.org.
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October 17, 2010
After turning her San Fran apartment into a workshop for reupholstering and refinishing vintage furniture, Irene Jung realized she liked the idea of re-purposing other people’s trash more than the furniture itself. Alas her “workshopping” spread to jewelry and her pieces are all about merging old and new. A gold leaf brooch is strung up beside turquoise stones, or jade beads are revamped by antique enamel earrings; and the names of the pieces are just as original. Who wouldn’t want jewelry called “Midnight Fling”, “I Feel Pretty”, or “Lemonade with Honey Please”?
Prices start at around $128 and you can visit Irene’s website to browse her collection at www.jungjewels.com.
-Kaci Hamilton
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October 16, 2010


I had previously written about gold glitter nails and now Stuart Weitzman’s latest sparkly obsession for holiday, so it’s about time I revisit the dazzling adornment for nails again. Taking it one step further, I now paired purple glitter with a greyish blue polish for a stunning effect. I used Ginger + LIz in Gray Area for the first coat, followed by Sephora by O.P.I.in Too Good for Him. What do you think about the color – will you try the glitter trend?