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Posted on 01.24.07 by Editor @ 11:42 pm
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Posted on 01.10.07 by Editor @ 7:30 pm
These belts are awesome. Ranging from big and bold to thin and colorful or chunky and metallic. Brave leather has created all the perfect looks for Spring’s voluminous, high-waisted or sharply tailored styles.
Available in the US at Fred Segal, Nordstrom and Bloomingdale’s or online at http://www.frankeys.com! Filed under: Fashion and Shopping Comments: 1 Comment |
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Posted on 01.10.07 by Editor @ 4:10 pm
Another GO Designer arrives at Target February 4 and it’s Proenza Schouler!!! Are you shocked? I admit that I was a *little* when I first read that but I love Proenza Schouler and have absolutely nothing against designer clothes being more accessible to the mass-market through lower price points. It makes designers stinkin’ rich and keeps people who can’t afford to shop at high-end boutiques happy. Sure, it might dilute the feeling of exclusivity for some snobby fashionistas but hey, more and more designers are doing this so they might as well get used to it. Here are some of the looks:
I think they look pretty rad. Probably the best one of these Target ‘Go International’ things, yet. What do you guys think? Filed under: Fashion and Gossip and Outfit Ideas and Shopping and Stella Recommends Comments: 14 Comments |
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Posted on 12.19.06 by Editor @ 11:00 pm
It’s no secret that I am and always have been a supporter of purported mega-pervert Dov Charney and his casual clothing chain, American Apparel — despite the fact that the seams on my clothing from them sometimes unravel — so my reaction to to the news of American Apparel being sold to Endeavor Acquisition Corporation for $382.5 million is, well…mixed.
I like Dov so on one hand, I am very happy for him and any success he encounters in life. And, just like a Starbucks of the t-shirt world, American Apparel is already on every street corner so it’s not as if AA is some obscure little secret that is going to be leaked out to the rest of the TRL-watching world. Also, with more backup funding available for production costs, maybe the quality of clothing will increase but I can’t help but wonder “at what cost?”. Since both companies refuse to comment on the details of the transaction, I can only speculate. For me, a lot of AA’s appeal came from the fact that everything was made in the good ol’ U.S. of A — my hometown, specifically…while Endeavor is known to farm out their work overseas. I am hoping that the former will not change. I guess only time will tell. Filed under: Fashion and Gossip and Menswear and Random and Shopping Comments: 3 Comments |
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Posted on 10.31.06 by Editor @ 1:46 pm
Filed under: Best in Blog and Fashion and Shopping and Stella Recommends Comments: 1 Comment |
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