November 15, 2009
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The wind is blowing a little harder this time of year, and we most definitely need sweaters now! Thankfully, Forever 21 is delivering with affordability and the chic factor with the Cable Trim Sweater Cardigan, $22.80 This cute little sleeveless shrug is the perfect topper to your cold-weather outfits with its loose-knit construction and one-button closure. Just throw it on top of a thin sweater or long sleeve, grab a cup of hot-chocolate or cider, and you’ll be ready to face the chilly weather!
-Jaimie Sanita
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November 14, 2009
by fashionpulse

THE SCENE: For one of the most anticipated designer collaborations, H&M this time was duly prepared for the launch. There was a long line outside of the store, however once inside, the crowd was calm and controlled, an army of staff was available, and the ground floor of the H&M flaghip on 51st and 5th Avenue was completely rearranged to accommodate the day. An hour and a half into the doors opening, the racks and display tables were still neat and fully stocked with a range of clothe and accessories while peoplke seemed to mill about and wait in the other line at the back of the store to try on shoes. This was the most interesting part of the whole event: people had to go to the second floor to get a wristband and then proceed back down stairst o wait in line to be entered into the “shoe holding pen” in groups — on a time limit! Once you’re time was up, you had to get out of the ring and head right to the cashier, which was a row of waiting employees, one foot away. Kudos to H&M for finally figuring out how to properly manage these launches!
The COLLECTION: Although I’d been looking at pics online for ages, I realized that seeing the clothes and just looking at pictures of them can be two entirely different things! The clothing tended to be more of the evening sort and of on par quality with H&M, with embroidery and sequins galore, faux fur vest, jumpsuits, suede dresses, and plastic clutches, while the shoes were actually a little less exciting in person. My suggestion: less clothes, more shoes, overall lower price points.
If Jimmy Choo & H&M expect people to pay $100-$150 for four-inch-heels that provide zero padding or support, why won’t they just charge $50-$75? Lest we not forget that a designer collaboration in this nature is a teaming up of a designer brand with a lower-priced retailer — just because I’d like to pay less money for a pair of Jimmy Choos doesn’t mean that my tolerance of footpain would be any different than anyone who would pay $500 or $600 for a pair of shoes.
So in conclusion — good try, but I, and I think a lot of other people, would at least be willing to rationalize 4-inch-heels that are killers, for $49.99, but the pricing of this collection is a little too much to rationalize on that front. Even though we may be pinching pennies these days, there are certain things that just shouldn’t be sacrficied-like well-made, comfortable footwear. Walking over to the H&M flagship I dropped off three pairs of shoes that I love to be re-heeled and re-soled for a total of $60 — now that’s a deal!








November 14, 2009
by fashionpulse
As far as the fashion industry is concerned, the ’80s are here to stay – and have been in a big way these past few years. Some of the ’80s-inspired styles have been great, and some not-so-great, but one revival I hope will be sticking around are patterned tights. While black opaque tights are a wardrobe staple and appropriate for all occasions, funky patterned tights are a great way to spice up any otherwise dull, casual outfit.
Luckily, patterned tights have been all the rage this season and thus can be found nearly anywhere; however, I can’t think of any pair I’ve seen cuter than these Topshop Large Heart Opaque Tights! For just $20, you can immediately kick any outfit up a notch with these fun, flirty tights. The best part? They’ll go with nearly anything, and will look particularly fabulous paired with this season’s trendy ankle or thigh-high boots.
To purchase, visit Topshop.com (make sure you’re viewing the US site!), click tights & socks -> tights. Or, if you’re in the NYC area, simply visit their US location on the corner of Broadway & Broome!
-Sarah Nason
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November 13, 2009
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Stiletto Jungle is raving about fabulous winter tights for under $6.
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Fashion Pulse Daily snags an exclusive interview with Candela NYC Designers Natalia Kuks-Jacobs and Gabriela Perezutti-Isacson !
The Jet Set Girls show off the new Louis Vuitton Label Line.
KRISTOPHER DUKES is wanting, wearing, and hating Giuseppe Zanotti rubber-wedge boots.
Second City Style interviews eBay’s Style Director Constance White and learns out how to give back this holiday season.
SheFinds wants to help you prepare for holiday madness by sorting out all the best dress pants, so you’ll always have a chic alternative when you just can’t stand to don one more cocktail dress.
Shopping and Info loves these sheepskin lined ballerina flats for winter.
StyleBakery.com shares 15 styling tricks straight from the fall runways
Stylehive is obsessed with animal prints, but these aren’t your typical striped and spotted separates by any means!
Have brown eyes? The Beauty Stop found an eyeshadow kit that might be perfect for you.
The Shoe Goddess and Gossip Girl love shoe designer Alexandre Birman!
Is your closet ready for holiday? Check out eye4style to learn all about Rent the Runway, a new dress rental service that ensures you’ll never be seen in the same outfit twice!