
From our friends at thefind.com:
I must confess that I have no clue what Anorak means. So I did some research. According to Wikipedia, it means “heavy jacket with a hood” and was originally made from seal or caribou, had a fur lining, and continuously coated with fish-oil for optimum water-resistance. Umm, okay – ew. Now, setting historical facts aside, I must confess that lately I have been obsessing over an Anorak Jacket. Of course, not the pre-historic caribou or seal kind. Again – ew. I’ve been coveting a perfectly olive green, drawstring waist, supple soft, and sturdy Anorak Jacket that will stylishly shield me from the water, wind, and chilly of the current weather conditions here in San Francisco. After all, they are so easy to wear. Throw them on with tights and rain boots and skinny jeans. They are even available in different sleeve lengths and fabrics to ensure that there is an Anorak jacket that is ideal for any given style and any season.
Now, I say that I still covet one not because I can’t pick just one. Which one would you pick? Let me know in the comments below!
Plastic Islands Women Tactics Anorak Jacket, MICHAEL Michael Kors Women’s 4 Pocket Anorak, or the Ali Ro Anorak Jacket in Bay Leaf. Ali Ro also has an Anorak Jacket with ruffles, too. How cute is that?
– Mira Torres
March 31, 2011
by Julia DiNardo

When my current jewelry rack broke during New York Fashion Week, I really couldn’t deal with creatively figuring out how to display and store my vast array of necklaces, bracelets, earrings, and the like. So all my stuff sat in plastic ziploc bags on my dresser– until now. I received a complimentary Bling Hangit, hooked it on the corner of my bag rack, and filled it with mainly studded earrings and single pendant necklaces. I feel better already! Now everything is easy to hang, easy to remove, and easy to see – yippee!
The Bling Hang it costs $9,99, and can be found at The Container Store, CVS, Mandee, Annie Sez, and Icing by Claire’s, amongst other retailers.
March 31, 2011
by fashionpulse

[All images via Coco Rocha]
Coco Rocha has a new website out and ready to be visited by the cyber public! Displaying the entirety of her career to-date, the new Coco Rocha website houses her Blog, Portfolio, Press, Charity, and featured Video to showcase seven years of 305 runway shows, campaigns, designs, collaboration with 122 other designers, and 72 international covers. With over 10,000 pictures compiled to accredit Coco’s career, anyone can visit her newly launched website to keep on top of her latest moves and designs via her posts, portfolio, her latest charity involvements, and explore more of the world of Coco via her Vimeo, Tumbler, Facebook, and Twitter accounts.
-Rose Lou