September 6, 2013
by Julia DiNardo

[Image: BCBGMAXAZRIA Spring 2014; all images via MBFasionWeek.com]
The first day was a looong one, but so far, the trends emerging for spring 2014 (if we dare say there are trends, already on day 1!) are fringe, casual meets luxe (sweat shirts with hand wrought detailing), long layers, tightly cropped moto jackets, “genie” flats varied length layers, black and white, poppy red, and pastels. Stay tuned for more reports from the week, and here’s a quick wrap up from some of the shows from Day 1.
BCBGMAXAZRIA: Forever a crowd-pleaser, neutrals abounded with touches of champagne and blush, worked into unusual fabrications such as chambray, twill, and georgette.
Nicholas K: The master of #1 the tunic, and #2 the hoodie, it doesn’t get much more casual luxe than this!

[Tadashi Shoji Spring 2014]
Tadashi: Inspired by
joie de vivre witha collection dubbed “sweet liberation,” the collection worked heavily encrusted crystals easily into bodices, that were so gorgeously prominent you could spot them from the back row! Tadashi always asserts that evening wear will always reign supreme on the runway and red carpet, even when he gets slightly experimental, mingling neoprene fabric into elegant silhouettes.
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September 4, 2013
by Julia DiNardo

[Clockwise: Rebecca, Dawndrea, Amanda, and Laura are ready to leave Pennsylvania behind for a few days and head to fashion week with Fashion Pulse Daily! Photo Credit: Mark Nester]
It’s that time of year again! Are you excited to find out about the latest looks, trends, and excitement that
New York Fashion Week has to offer? Say no more– we’ve got you covered! My lovely friends at
Sorrelli are returning to help Fashion Pulse Daily cover the shows and events, touting sparkle with them along the way, so that we are all properly bejeweled for this fashionable event! Stay tuned as the coverage kicks off tomorrow (
fashion week runs Thursday, September 5th-Thursday, September 12th for the spring/summer 2014 collections), and follow the Sorrelli gals at
Sorrelli.com for their adventures in sparkle and fashion!
September 4, 2013
by Julia DiNardo
We know about Tom’s and Warby Parker, offering a one for one formula with their products for those in need, but there are certainly other sustainable business models that can uplift and support communities around the globe. Looking at the accessories sector in particular, there are a handful of hot brands and organizations peddling incredibly well-crafted, high quality pieces out of Africa that also support the craftsmen directly through their existing businesses and trades. We’ve selected three of these companies, and their stories, found below, that will charm you, while the unique pieces will most definitely entice you!

Malkia Style
Malkia, which means “queen” in Swahili, collaborates with artisans in Nairobi, Africa, working out of small workshops or their homes to create these handmade, impeccable pieces of jewelry with the beading itself being done by hand from women in the Maasai tribe. Only a year old, Malkia Style has already established that in addition to working with these artists, 10% of every sale is donated to CARE , which works to fight poverty and empower communities in Kenya. Jewelry materials area locally sourced, such as cow bone, cow leather, and brass, and as an added bonus, like Malkia on Facebook for 25% off your purchase!

Indego Africa
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September 3, 2013
by Julia DiNardo

Mackage is WAY more than just fabulous coats:the brand just launched a spanking new handbag collection for Fall 2013! The 10 styles launched with this initial collection include backpacks, cross body, and structured offerings, with hardware, colorblock, pebbled leather and strap details and options, retailing from $350 – $650. Which one is your favorite? I’ve got my eye on the three in the image above!

Jane Iredale lays it on, naturally, with her new line of PureMoist Lipstick, available in 24 sumptuous shades! With natural extracts and oils such as orange peel wax, organic coffee seed, blackberry, and pomegranate extracts, avocado and sunflower seed oils,, your body will truly feel good as you apply these new shades to your smackers. Pair with one of the three Lip Definers to sustain the long lasting color, as well as alter the shades for maximum versatility. The lipsticks are available starting this month, and retail for $25 each at JaneIredale.com and select skin specialists and beauty retailers nationwide.

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