Sunday, November 30, 2008
A Bag a Day Keeps the Doctor Away?
You don't have a purse that corresponds to every day of the week?
Well, BagSnob.com, founded by Tina Craig and Kelly Cook, is an exclusive WEB editorial that is committed to providing web users with a daily tote. There is something here for every girl in every mood.
Saturday, November 29, 2008
Being frugal and staying fabulous have been the words of the season as consumers have tried to cope with the new economic realities facing today's world. However, this past week tragedy has struck India, which should provide every shopper on a tight holiday budget with some perspective.
Our thoughts and prayers for the many who are suffering.
CNN.com covers a story on what the blogosphere is saying about the Mumbai attacks.
Our thoughts and prayers for the many who are suffering.
CNN.com covers a story on what the blogosphere is saying about the Mumbai attacks.
Introducing my Friend Bill
Every week, I look forward to seeing Bill and hearing about his marvelous findings. His eloquent language coupled with his scrumptious sightings make for a delightful 3 minutes.
For those of you who don't know Bill- let me introduce him.
Bill Cunningham, my most beloved internet personality, is one of New York Times' fashion photographers, who each week, brings the internet community with a charming 3 minute narration of the most fabulous looks found in the streets of New York. For nearly 50 years, Bill has captured the very essence of the city's wonderful characters.
One clip with Bill and you will be craving more....
Bill Cunningham, my most beloved internet personality, is one of New York Times' fashion photographers, who each week, brings the internet community with a charming 3 minute narration of the most fabulous looks found in the streets of New York. For nearly 50 years, Bill has captured the very essence of the city's wonderful characters.
One clip with Bill and you will be craving more....
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2008/11/29/fashion/20081130-street-feature/index.html
"I just loved to see wonderfully dressed women, and I still do. That's all there is to it."
Friday, November 28, 2008
Raising Awareness
For 25 years, Kenneth Cole has brought New York fashion sensibility to his customers while simultaneously playing a leading role in the fight against various social issues.
His new book AWARENESS, is comprised of eighty-six compelling essays from ninety contributors, including Bon Jovi and Lance Armstrong, who tell their stories and provide readers with a step by step approach to getting involved.
Kenneth discusses his new book on ABC NEWS.
His new book AWARENESS, is comprised of eighty-six compelling essays from ninety contributors, including Bon Jovi and Lance Armstrong, who tell their stories and provide readers with a step by step approach to getting involved.
Kenneth discusses his new book on ABC NEWS.
http://cosmos.bcst.yahoo.com/up/player/popup/index.php?cl=10747645
R.I.P
We had been warned that the death of print was looming, and despite our recognition of the faltering issues in the industry, recent events sent a shock through the system. An ode to the men and women behind the gloss....
NYmag's Mike Vilensky presents us with the death toll.
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Not Exactly Bubbie's Style
Its about that time again, when everyone is listening (by choice or not) to the same 30 songs, when nutmeg and cinnamon are added to every Starbucks drink, and when every store and designer is coming up with a new way to jazz up the seasons most typical items. Art repels all borders, and this year we are seeing an outburst of eccentric and innovative Chanukias to brighten every holiday windowsill.
Who said that Channuka was just about greecy jelly donuts and rainbow-coloured Channuka candles?
I am pretty sure the Maccabees wouldn't recognize these stylish Channuka Helpers.
Top left: www.baltinester.biz
Top right: www.moma.com
centre: Bandhu Scott Dunham www.thisnext.com
bottom: www.unicahome.com
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
From the Grass Roots...
These days the internet provides us with everything from our news, to our groceries, to our clothes and now even our inspiration for our homes. Thats right, why bother leaving your desk when you can look at some of today's best photography online. The good ol' world wide web give us all the opportunity to know more about the new up and comings than the people who are up and coming. This people is equality.
http://www.apartmenttherapy.com gives web users a real glance into some of the most innovative and fun interiors in the Western Hemisphere. With the help of photographer Todd Selby, who's images of funky and vivacious spaces have been featured by even the NY Times, redoing our home could not be any more simple.
The Golden Years
Vintage inspired outfits are everywhere this holiday season. Young designers are reminiscing about the golden years, when overflowing bank accounts were not the only thing glistening.
Dorothy Lee, Mooka Kiney and Loeffler Randall, three independent designers are introducing generation O to the power of nostalgia. Politicians may be looking to the future, but these three ladies sure know how to kick it, old school.
Rebbeca Willa Davis' review of California's Dorothy Lee is worth a read...
http://www.nylonmag.com/?section=article&parid=2280
http://www.dorothy-lee.com/
Loefler Randall delicate pieces should be on every girl's holiday wish list.
IF fm radio's retro hour is not good enough, check out the clothes by Mookie Kinney, two talented New Yorkers.
Monday, November 24, 2008
Can we CHANGE this too?
The Obamas are moving to Capital hill and everyone is not only expecting but demanding change. Not only is Obama planning on revamping the U S of A's economic, war and health policies... additionally Mr. President-elect and the Mrs. are hoping to spice up the White House.
Renovation, redecoration and liberation, this new president wants more than Bush out!
Juliet Lapidos from Slate.com tells readers about Michelle and Barak's hopes for the house on 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.
check it out: http://www.slate.com/id/2205184/
With American Thanksgiving just around the corner, and consumer spending at rock bottom, men and women alike are wondering how to cut back on holiday gifts extravaganzas. In the trash can with the ponchos of the 90s so too is our overconsumption and utter frivolousness. Stephen William from Nytimes shows us the ultimate gift idea. This gift can brighten our bleakest economic days while providing our significant others with a truly practical gift.
Dell’s new Studio Art House computers http://gadgetwise.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/11/20/the-art-of-the-laptop/?ref=personaltechspecial
are the answer to our holiday woe.
And if the laptop does not fit this year's tight holiday budget, Blackberry's new and trendy pouches for the BlackBerry Pearl http://store.everythingberry.com/golla-calla-pouch/4A25A3617.htm will manage the holiday's sprucing..
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Say Goodbye to Stacy London and Clinton Kelly
Although T.V ratings and magazine sales have fallen to their all time lows, girls are still managing to get their needed style advice. Girls Gone Styled, an exclusively YouTube only show have managed to tap into Stacy London's and Clinton Kelly's fan base. Online episodes clue girls in on new up and coming designers, and hot trends of the season and the life and times of real people in the fashion world. This online show is the new project runway...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cO_mS-M9GXkThe first episode features the talented Rebecca Minkoff and her delicious handbags. Check out her holiday collection at rebeccaminkoff.com
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