April 5, 2011
by fashionpulse

[All images by Rose Lou]

FPD recently viewed the fall collection of Twelfth Street by Cynthia Vincent, which promises lean, loose-draping silhouettes in dark sheers, knits, sequined tops, wildly furry vests, and printed silks. As per her well-known collection of shoes, Vincent has crafted black leather platform booties, flat luggage leather riding boots, hidden platform wedge booties, and glitter pumps. Alongside Vincent’s leather totes, LA-based handbag designer Kelly Locke introduced the Mini Bardot and Mimi Clutch, made from Tilapia, Cod, and Perch Fishskins.
P.S. – Don’t forget to check out the newly opened Cynthia Vincent flagship store in Nolita at 253 Elizabeth Street (near Houston St.)/
-Rose Lou
April 5, 2011
by fashionpulse
Hot. Cold. Windy. Snow flurries. Hail? Sleet? It’s April – what is going on? It’s like seasonal Double Dutch this spring. No matter what you put on, it’s too much or too little for the elements. So we decided to put together some color-coded ideas, like chic layers, thigh high socks to replace winter tights, and the right boots for the April rain to help you let go of winter and embrace…whatever this weather is we’re having.
A Dash of Dark
If you’re mourning the late arrival of warm weather, do it with panache with these anything-but-somber pieces. Michael Kors Pea Coat, $145, Rugby by Ralph Lauren Ribbed Turtleneck Dress, $109.99, Missoni Zigzag Above the Knee Socks, $58, Kiki de Montparnasse Fingerless Lace Gloves, $125, Coach Pixy Op Art Printed Rain Boots, $108.





Neutral Territory
If you don’t feel like it’s time for fluorescent, but you’re tired of your winter darks, go neutral — it’s the perfect middle ground. Diesel Gumper Jacket, $295, Ralph Lauren Trench Vest, $2,198, Club Monaco Miriam sweater, $159, Rag and Bone Crocheted Gloves, $175, Loeffler Randall Rain Boot with Back Zip, $195.





Let the Sun Shine In
Show the world that you’re more than ready for spring with brights that will still keep you cozy. Zara Twill Trench Coat, $89.90, Apart Dip-Dyed Vest, $268, DKNY BoatneckPullover with Gathered Shoulder Detail, $125, Forever 21 Doiuble Layer Gloves, $2.50, Hunter Andora Wedge Rain Boots, $175.





-Kaci Hamilton
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April 4, 2011
by Julia DiNardo

I know I’m a little late to test out Shellac, as even Fashion Pulse Mom had done it before me, but I know that some of you must be curious and haven’t done it yet, right? I hope so! Here’s the break done of it: choose one color (or have two blended, like my manicurist did for me) from the CND Shellac UV Color Coat collection, and go through the steps of Shellac Base Coat, Color Coat and Top Coat along with the intermittent CND (or Brisa) UV Lamp for one minute after each coast is applied. It does take longer than a usual manicure but saves you time in the long run, as it last for 14 days!

I had mine done, compliments of Dana from CND at the Cocktails & Couture event during fashion week in a blueish/maroon/black hue that certainly got tons of accolades in the two weeks to come. As a manicure only lasts four days on me if I’m lucky, I noticed some slight chipping at the very tips (but not very noticeable) after 10 days, and removed the polish after 14 days using pure acetone and the Shellac wraps which prevented damaging my nails.
I really liked that I didn’t have to think about doing my nails at all for two weeks, and how easy it was to take it off at home (although you can go to a salon and have them soaked if you don’t want to do it yourself). Go to CND to learn more about the process, and check here for a list of salons to find one in your area that does Shellac.
-Julia DiNardo
April 3, 2011
by fashionpulse


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-Dana deBoer
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