Wednesday, August 17, 2005

The McCartney Era--Stella Does Sports

It's been mentioned before but is now definitely worth repeating. Ladies, let's get physical and g*l*i*s*t*e*n!!!!!!!!!!! Stella McCartney is designing sportswear for Adidas, and pre-orders have started online with expected an expected ship date of August 26. Here are a few of my favs:

  • Cover up sweat shirt, $160
  • Sports bra, $70
  • Track pant, $80
  • Running trail fleece jacket, $300
  • Short tights, $50
  • Kaitara tennis shoe, $140
  • Bouldering bag, $80

Stella McCartney for Adidas

Monday, August 15, 2005

Fashion Victim for Reality TV: The Return of Project Runway


There are a slew of intellectuals who argue that reality television has dumbed down America, and I am not one of such thought. Anyone who can label Bravo's Project Runway as dumb may just be so, for the reality/game show/soap opera was a major success, even receiving an Emmy nod. Watching 12 designers fight weekly on the catwalk was dramatic and humorous; witnessing them create some of the best and worst fashion designs was mind-blowing. This was a first in reality television--most of these people had true talent.
Naturally, I adored the Runway. (Who knew Michael Kors was so devilishly charming and Heidi Klum so sweet!) Despite having watched every episode and some marathon weekends, I jump for joy at the news of Season One coming to DVD on November 29th, around the time Season Two begins to catapult a wannabe designer to fashion stardom.
To understand the appeal to this reali-fantasy, tune in to Bravo on these days to catch a few teasing episodes: Fri, Aug 26 5:00 AM & Sat, Aug 27 12:00-2:00 PM. Don't forget to set your TiVo for all the new episodes once they air!

Thursday, August 11, 2005

My Blog Synopsis


Closet Therapy suggests a consultation with www.HonestForum.com if you plan to purchase any designer denim on Ebay, to rule out frauds. Now if only Honest Forum will round up all that fake Prada and overly carried Vuitton.
SheFinds featured an in-depth review of products recommended to fight frizzy hair. Now that Victoria's Secret hosts the Frédéric Fekkai line, I am completely fond of his Smooth Hair Cream ($16.50) to keep my frizz at bay.
Daily Fashion Report mentions the Style section of The New York Times, noting that its retrospective photo of Anna Wintour--Vogue Editor-in-Chief--in 1991 looks no different than Anna Wintour of 2005.
My Fashion Life spreads the news of Kimora Lee Simmons, wife of hip hop mogul Russell Simmons and Baby Phat designer. Mrs. Simmons will serve six months probation after pleading guilty to careless driving. " The former model avoided charges of reckless driving and ignoring a police car’s sirens for several miles last July. She also faced drug possession charges as police officers found a small amount of marijuana in her car." Being a non-violent first time offender, all charges will be dropped upon completion of the program. All I can say is NO FAIR that her mug shot happens to look better than most of my professional photos. Please, follow the link to view for yourself.

J'adore Dior Now!!!

Ok, Dior's catchy French slogan was getting a tad bit old, that is, until I browsed some of the fall accessories on eLuxury. It's all so functionably chic that I created a little story in my head, envisioning how each wishful item could be used.
Once upon a time, I was preparing to meet my (soon-to-be) brand new niece. Full of excitement, I quickly pulled on my romantic flowers ankle boots ($1150) and stopped by the mirror to freshen the Addict Lip Fluid ($22), a shiny gloss with the long-lasting color of a lipstick.
A quick glance to the 43 diamond decorated dial of my Riva chronograph sparkling steel watch ($3195) told that there was just enough time to gather up the baby's gift, her very first Dior cardigan ($120) in cotton, with a vinyl "1" on front, a sparkling rhinestone border and a butterfly with a silver "Dior" embroidery and put it in the romantic flowers leather tote ($1150) that matches Auntie's boots. One day, I'll teach her that matching shoes to purses do not have to always be so particularly focused.
On the way out the door, I suddenly remembered to grab her first teddy bear, Dior style ($265) before driving happily away in MissMini.

Monday, August 08, 2005

My Blog Synopsis

I was really excited to see Daily Candy's feature on PixelGirlPresents, a website geared at changing your computer's desktop icons with images of cutesy cartoons. Don't let the PixelGirl part fool you, there are icons for boys--Transformers, Kill Bill, and Star Wars. My only problem was not being able to convert my icons once I saved a cartoon set.
Closet Therapy went all out after her trip to Maui. She's got three postings today discussing Marc Jacob's new collection of watches, the new 7 for All Mankind jeans, and various sprays perfect for refreshing, saving, protecting your face/skin/hair.
I'm drooling over the latest website link provided by that infamous SheFinds. (I completely adore this site, so much that I posted my blog link in their forum.) This brand is mentioned all the time in the fashion magazines, but I've never fully paid attention until tonight. Cake Beauty is a cosmetics line suited for those with a "sweet tooth" who love spa-inspired bath stuff; brown sugar scrubs, milk made hand creme, and dream puff bath gel are just a few of the good-enough-to-eat products. Just when I realized I had too many bath gels ...grrrrrrrr.
I'm not going back in time for Daily Fashion Report. In fact, I will probably be removing the link from my credit.
Oh boy, I cannot wait ... Beyoncé and her mother are creating accessories for their House of Deréon clothing line according to My Fashion Life. I would like to see Angelina Jolie design accessories and Pamela Anderson design clothing and Trista from The Bachelor design shoes and at least seventeen other celebrities with lines if the best Tommy Hilfiger can find will be one of the idiots currently on his show The Cut.

My New Chemical Peel


The summer can be cruel to a face. Winter can make it worse. To repair summer's damage and combat the upcoming winter, I checked into Mario Badescu's Enzyme Revitalizing Mask. As a devoted fan of this skin care line, I knew the mask must be a contained miracle. Made with papaya, this Alpha-Hydroxy based mask helps stimulate cellular growth, improve tissue vitality, and hydration, all for $20!!! It is recommended for combination, dry and/or sensitive skin and can be used up to 3 times a week. I've used it twice this week and a difference it does make. The official website offers an online questionaire for their complementary skin care evaluation, complete with free samples and instructions sent to your home address. www.MarioBadescu.com

Friday, August 05, 2005

Crossing the Threshold of a Wedding Budget


Je suis heureux de se retourner. (I'm happy to return.) After exam discussions relating globalization to technology, it only seems proper to dabble in the subject for my return to cyber-couture with a little French.
So, now that school has been suspended until fall, I have a little more time to direct my wedding event. After stumbling on the designs of Lewis Cho, I now envision a wonderful hommage to the departure dress, a quaint way to exit your reception AND have a completely different dress as you step out as a married woman. The NY design team has a gorgeous wool jersey babydoll dress on display in the August Vogue (yes, I'm finally reading it). It has a price tag that won't require foregoing a tiered cake ($209), and it looks elegant enough to pass as a wedding dress if maybe you are more womanly in age and/or not seeking that traditional look--don't forget a retro, poofy 60s style veil.
Departing requires transporation. My new husband and I will be traveling by airline, so a carry-on bag full of essentials (this is not the time to lose luggage) is a must have. Dooney & Bourke has so many great travel bags, but the all-weather leather collection will wear greatly as a tote. The large tassel tote, in saddle not the featured black, is $425 and roomy enough for a makeup bag, pair of undies, a good book and whatever else you'd need.
No outfit is complete without shoes. Absolutely necessary are the new Jimmy Choo Brocade d'Orsay pumps. Skip invitations, call guests on the phone, and use the money saved for this $565 work of art. Or, no one will notice missing monogrammed cocktail napkins . . . !!!
With a good, light hair fur coat, this newlywed is ready to honeymoon.

Tuesday, August 02, 2005

"Exam"ining Fall Fashions

Please excuse the momentary absence. I will return very soon, after exams are complete. Don't forget to check me often!!!!

Friday, July 29, 2005

My Blog Synopsis

After taping over the HP insignia on my laptop, I click on the Daily Candy blog with much hesitation. Will it cover a new Cirque de Soleil clothing line available at Target? Maybe they've found a book explaining the multiple ways to perform at-home colonics. Whatever the case, I'm prepared for the worst.
WHOA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It's not a nightmare, but it has to be a hoax, until I clicked on the working link to personally examine what D.C. is blogging. Jelly Belly jelly beans has teamed up with DeLoach vineyards (one of my recommendations) to create a Jelly Belly wine bar kit. Kits range in price from $15 for 1/4 pound to $736 for a full pound. I'm seeing an all-new take on guest favors at weddings.
SheFinds briefly examines the subject of self-tanning. Guess I'm a step-ahead. Their link takes me to Sephora's self-tanning products, and they also discuss ultra sheer and toeless hosiery. Yuck.
Daily Fashion Report is still on the diamonds of Rosiblu.
My Fashion Life hasn't updated since yesterday. One of yesterday's stories surrounds skinny celebrities like Lindsay Lohan and that Full House twin. I never cared for either girl . . . won't be taking fashion tips from them.

Fall in Love with Fall

Lilly Pulitzer loves summer. It's obvious in her Palm Beach prints. This fall, however, looks so bright and preppy without her usual pastel pallet. In the featured look, the embroidered Novelty jean ($168) looks snappy paired with the Drew jacket ($225-285) and the Monroe vest ($128) overtop either the Brent button down shirt ($98) or the Frankie turtleneck ($65). I'm seeing at least seven variations with this outfit, making it very cost-effective for my fall wardrobe.
Lilly does great long sleeve polos made of wonderful stretch pima cotton for $65, but Ralph Lauren's cotton mesh version can be customized for a mere $10 more. You choose the polo color, the Pony or monogram emblem, and the embroidery color. It's so inventive and interactive. I'm such a sucker.
Finally, I would like to spend the rest of my life working/living in a Sephora store. I visit the website more often than my email. As if the company knew of my engagement, they are now offering gift registries for whatever occassion you could desire. I am registered as a bride in need of constant glowing. Sadly, no one has made any purchases. Perhaps that's why my skin is still stressed.
Remember that with every online Sephora order, you get to choose three free samples and complementary gift boxing/bagging.
A gift registry to celebrate the fall fashion arrivals in stores sounds perfectly warranted.

Thursday, July 28, 2005

My Blog Synopsis

Ok, if I'm not in some weird 80s flashback where I'm a story on Hitchcock Presents . . . obviously Daily Candy installed a secret webcam in my HP insignia to capture those moments when clicking on the featured links ignites either humor or terror. Single Wallpaper creates wallcoverings featuring life size images of people (standing, sitting, eating). A wallpaper with a person on it, forever a lifeless buddy, definitely sounds like a decorative choice for the single female with forty indoor cats.
SheFinds must sense my delayed initiative at restarting a workout program, for she shows off supermodel Christy Turlington's workout clothing line Nuala by Puma. Sorry, but I prefer the Stella McCartney for Adidas line.
Daily Fashion Report recaps the preview of the fall jewelry line by Rosiblu Jewelers in collaboration with Vera Wang. I'm just not a big Wang fan, but the collection does start at a reasonable $500.
My Fashion Life posts some rules to live by. I'll edit to the finer points with inclusion of my own insight.
1. Avoid patterned or dark underwear under white linen. (Yeah, a former friend wore black undies with a gauzy white miniskirt--AND Hilfiger wooden wedges--and I almost fainted from the anxiety of being seen next to her.)
4. Never wear black shoes with all white too harsh opt for cream tonal or silver (This goes for black sneakers with shorts and white shoes with black socks and shorts--regardless your age)
6. Accessories can say more about you than the outfit- check Shoes, Glasses, Bag and Watch (I am a stickler for this. My outfit may sometimes incorporate scrub pants, but I'm gonna have Italian sunglasses and/or a great handbag to complete the look. Don't forget my diamond studs and tank watch.)
7. Not always about brand but the look (This is sooooo very true. I'm saving brands for children's names: quirky Kate Spade, little Lilly Pulitzer, and rowdy Ralph L.)
8. To get a look make sure there is part of you in it or it just won’t work. (A lovely lady by the name of "K. Hanger" swears my signature is pink. Since she will read this tomorrow, I swear it's only coincidence.)
9. Basics should always be of high quality as they will get the most wear (Here's my final argument for keeping those blasted jeans.)
10. Guys- Invest in a plain black v neck from Gucci it will last forever (But only if you live in Manhattan or work as an architect in Boston, otherwise you're gonna border on copying cousin Eddy from National Lampoons.)
11. Don’t underestimate the investment purposes of dry cleaning (Exactly. I took a white sweater for "freshening" and closed the greasiest part of Mini's door on the sleeve in the cleaners' parking lot. The guy worked wonders.)
17. Never mix navy and black (My mom does this often with her dress shoes. She finally labeled the insides; "B" for black and "B" for blue.)

Maximize the Mini

If you have ever even stepped near a Mini Cooper, you have to admit the charge that came from being so close to something so wickedly cool. If you've had the pleasure of riding as guest or driver, then you absolutely know that there's no denying the intense thrill. And to be an owner . . . and to go on Mini ralleys . . . and to . . . and to . . . and to . . . !!!!! Well, let's just say that my next short film is a documentary on being a Mini owner.
It would stand to reason that I love almost anything Mini. Minisport.com is a British site with the neatest accessories and car parts. Sadly, the prices are not converted to U.S. dollars, but that doesn't stop this shopaholic from browsing. The Mini computer mouse is on my Hit-List. For £16.13, I can have this mouse to whiz my cursor around the screen just as swiftly as my car can hug a tight curve.
Good ol' MiniMania.com has the first toy I want to give my child, and if I am never blessed with one, then it'll be a toy for me to make up for never getting that Barbie car from Santa. The Mini Cabrio pedal car in yellow holds children up to 66 pounds and will cost parents $229.95.
Vroom vroom!!!!!!!!

Wednesday, July 27, 2005

My Blog Synopsis


I almost dread checking Daily Candy. Oh dear ... face masks designed as animal mouths. If I were to ever have showed up in the OR with one of these, the surgeon who regularly screamed at me would have thrown me out.
Closet Therapy is in Hawaii and won't be online until August 2. At least she's courteous.
Chanel sent runway models down the catwalk with LCD screens attached to their belts, and SheFinds tells all about it in a review of the website techiediva.com. This site is amazing! It tells the hows and wheres to products such as Juicy Couture laptop covers, Ferrari cell phones, and Gucci iPod cases. As for the Chanel TV belt, it's not for sale.
Daily Fashion Report needs to take cues from Closet Therapy. I refuse to click on their banner advertising more fashion reporting with a subscription to the premium site.
My Fashion Life advertises the first U.S. opening of a Jennifer Lopez boutique, located in the Chicago Marshall Fields. Hmmmmm . . . a potential recruiting tactic for visiting the Windy City??

Fake Not Bake

It seems that multiple warnings of how deadly tanning beds are and how sunscreens are a must to block sun exposure still don't really mean much to our tans-are-terrific culture. With a slew of self-tanning products, how come people don't take advantage of this safe alternative?
Take me, for instance. I see a lady with this deeply tanned skin everyday in class. Her Peruvian heritage is to blame for her perfectly dark skin. I am China-doll white. I could be jealous and attempt to sleep in a tanning bed with sweet dreams of Peru, but I will only walk away one cancerous candy cane (I burn weirdly). Tanned I will never be, leading me to today's lesson, if you will.
There are tons of ways to get a "tan." I've tried almost 1200 pounds of them. Cheap or expensive, dries in an hour versus dries in 5 minutes, built in bronzing, mousse, cream, spray formulas ... I've even braved the airbrush tan at a day spa. For pale skin like mine, I've come to rely on three products. These three miracle workers are guaranteed for anyone!
First and foremost, Jergens has a Natural Glow Daily Moisturizer. Available in drug stores for $6, this moisturizer adds a slight deposit of DHA so that with regular use a lovely glow results. Because it's predominantly a moisturizer, it doesn't streak.
Second place goes to DuWop's Revolotion, a moisturizer with SPF 15 and shimmery tint. Think of it as lightweight, budge-proof body makeup that is completely goof-proof. Revolotion comes in three tints for $21. (www.sephora.com)
The final force comes from Lancôme. Their Flash Bronzer series deposits a golden tan within an hour and promises no streaks due to its tinted formula which allows you to see where it's being applied. The products run $26-29.50 and can be purchased online or at major department stores.
My pale skin when "enhanced" will never come close to my Peruvian friend's, but at least I can take comfort in knowing that she and I are playing it safe.

Tuesday, July 26, 2005

My Blog Synopsis

Daily Candy offers insight into day-lab.com, just another Urban Outfitters-esque online shop. I checked it out. I like Urban Outfitters better.
Nothing new on ClosetTherapy.
It's been so hot that a certain girl has been forced into tanks. SheFinds features the sweetest tanks from designer Gail Schneider. Made of 100% cotton with novelty embellishments such as lace ribbon or "belts", I wish I had several in my closet right now. Only available at select boutiques, apparently contact via email can ensure a direct order.
Let's guess . . . Daily Fashion Report is reporting a lot of nothing.
My Fashion Life is turning into My Gossip Life. Today's topic involves the controversy surrounding Gap's decision to drop newly-contracted Joss Stone. "Gap have had to let go of the soul singer amidst reports that the now 18yr old but then 17yr old moved in with her 25yr old boyfriend Beau Dozier and was still below the age of consent under Californian law. Although Gap and Stone had started work on the ad, Gap had to halt procedures for fear that Joss’ boyfriend Dozier, son of Motown hitmaker Lamont Dozier could be guilty of statutory rape." Michelle Williams of Destiny's Child will take over Stone's place, who had taken the rein of Gap girl from Sarah Jessica Parker.

Denim If I Do, Denim If I Don't


I'm in a sort of denim dilemma. My I-find-the-best-deals brother criticized my purchase of a $98 pair of jeans, yet I justified the purchase mentally because these jeans are "clean" and perfectly fitting. Anyone who's gone through the hassle of trying on jeans can testify that the right pair is worth a little extra $$. HOWEVER, after overhearing a girl discuss her $100+ pair with holes and bleach stains everywhere, it makes the issue confusing. What constitutes a good pair of denim worth a steep price tag? Ironically enough, Neiman Marcus sent me an email this morning to welcome the new Prada denim line. Prada denim??? Let's browse the racks for a moment: a denim jacket for $350 and jeans for $615. But it's Prada, right?
Um . . . no.
I love the most vulgar priced shoes. I've been known to waste $$ on expensive lipstick when there are already fourteen tubes in the same shade in my purse. I'm slowly breaking my Kate Spade handbag addiction. But, let me remind my readers of this one fact. Denim is denim. It's all made in the same factory. Different labels mark which become trendy and which become Target. Find a nicely abused pair at a consignment store and take a bench-grinder or sander to rough them up. But please, don't pay $100+ for shabby denim, and certainly don't pay $615 for Prada.

Monday, July 25, 2005


MissMini loves to shop!
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My Blog Synopsis


Daily Candy blurbs about tinymeat.com, a website devoted to slimmed-down wallets and iPod cases. The GirlyGirl wallet runs $12 and would have been cute if I were 12. These wallets are made with a proprietary laminate process, meaning artwork and paint chip swatches are sewn between layers of clear vinyl.
ClosetTherapy has posted the answers and winners to her anniversary quiz.
SheFinds is the most wonderful blog in the world. They feature a website that holds dear to my high school memories. Copacetique.com offers the 60s & 70s clothes that inspired petitions to have me banned from school (I graduated in the 90s). Interesting applique sweaters, polyester blouses, and some of the most rad accessories at perfect prices. A floral print pencil skirt is only $15, justifying the $5 tag on a card perfect for sending to the Napoleon Dynamite in your life. Perhaps I can sell my vintage stuff, or maybe I should just start wearing it again??
DFR mentions another PR business to be added to the list of the now defunct. Apparently PR firms went out of style in NY once Samantha Jones became a syndicated character.
And on My Fashion Life, ubermodel Kate Moss has separated from her controversial rocker boyfriend Pete Doherty. The poor dear Miss Moss is probably regretting ever breaking up with Johnny Depp.

Calgon, Take Me Away!!!


This month has been so HOT that the simple act of taking a shower seems like a luxury dip in a swimming pool. Bath & Body Works has a lovely bath line perfectly suited to make these summer showers into tropical vacation experiences with their Coconut Lime Verbena fragrance. The Purely Silk Salt Scrub ($18.50) leaves your skin smooth and exfoliated while you fantasize about walks on a white sand beach. The Shower Gel ($9) can be used with each shower as a substitute for your regular, boring soap. The Body Cream ($10) moisturizes with shea butter, perfect for those whose skin has been dried out by chlorine water and sun, and the Body Lotion ($9) is light and quickly absorbed for those with normal skin types. The Coconut Lime will certainly guarantee dreams of private Jimmy Buffett serenades at dusk while you lounge on a beachside chaise with your pina colada. Forget Calgon; RUN to Bath & Body.

Friday, July 22, 2005

My Blog Synopsis

Daily Candy is really only about the illustrations for me. Today's spot explains the psychedelic pages of the book Mushroom Girls Virus from artist Deanne Cheuk. Boooo-ring!!!!!!!!!!
Closet Therapy's still eating her coral tree, and she's posted the questions to her anniversary quiz.
SheFinds has struck a nerve that will need massaging at the Sava Spa in NYC. How can she tempt me with this wonderful write-up??? I will be in NYC during the Christmas holiday, and I've been researching day spas. Sava sounds sa-weeta!! A pedicure is gonna run $50 and a manicure $45, so I'll just provide the link for you to browse the other much pricier services at your own discretion. http://www.savaspa.com/
Daily Fashion Report reports nothing.
My Fashion Life reads like a newspaper. They posted a story late yesterday dissing Cindy Crawford's recent antics for demanding her $126,000 hotel/flight bills be paid in turn for speaking at a fundraising event hoping to raise a mere $180,000 to benefit a Romanian charity for children diagnosed with leukemia. Supermodel Maggie Rizer lost her fight with world bank HSBC, who allowed her stepfather to withdraw $7million from her account while he was intoxicated. He is currently serving sentences for grand larceny and scheming to defraud. Whew! When rich people aren't happy, what's left for the rest of us?

The Devil Went Down to Georgia


Ok, MissMini is lounging in the downtown area of Atlanta, and one shopping trip has already produced a Coach Hamptons tote (for the mum). Glorious strolls through Versace, Gucci, and Oilily made me secretly wish my credit card conscience wasn't so overly frugal. If I could have thrown away $650, it would have been on a Gucci small top handle tote in the old style print. This bag is small and preppy and has the cutest charms dangling from the handle.
I'll just carry my last-year Kate Spade suede hobo. (big sigh)
Enough with that, on to more shopping!!!

Thursday, July 21, 2005

My Blog Synopsis

Daily Candy offers insight into the world of Jake, a Chicago boutique for men and women that has just added a stylist for its online shop. It doesn't take another brilliant blonde to guess that I couldn't link to the www.shopjake.com site. Maybe you guys link can from mine. Ughhh!
Closet Therapy doesn't have any new posts, but it is interesting how she updated what she eats & drinks in her bio box. (yesterday was water, today is smart water, & she's eating coral tree?)
SheFinds is adorable. Really. I hope you guys click on these links. Today's feature concerns a "just say 'no' to crack" campaign . . . for jeans!! (My Blue2 jeans have this problem and may ultimately get returned) Also, SheFinds reminds us that Madonna & Britney love Voss water. This truly cool-factor-only bottled water can be found at Whole Foods.
Whoa, DFR musta heard my plea; there's a posting, but it's just about some jewelry booth at a NY flea market.
I viewed too soon yesterday for My Fashion Life, but I only missed a blurb on Acne jeans. Acne jeans???? Ewwe. Today mentions Madonna's lady of the manor spread in August Vogue (which is sitting in my bedroom, totally envious of my schoolbooks being read first). Most interesting is a photo of the fall/winter Balenciaga coat by Nicolas Ghesquiere--see photo. Isn't there such a thing as Christmas in July? Ohhhh Santa ...!!!!!!!!!!!!

From Belle Epoque to Juicy Couture



A lovely reader referred me to Alise Marie, a ready to wear line that captures a vintage flair in a modern approach. She draws upon silent film vixens and art deco (two of my favorite things) for inspiration and plays with silk chiffons, velvet, and hemp to create some really vampy fashions. If I had a gift card, my choices would be the swiss dot chiffon blouse, black silk pencil skirt and cream herringbone coat with faux fur trim and hemp fleece lining. I'd definitely be the femme fatale for sure.
Ok, enough super-girlie talk, on to men. The infamous Juicy Couture line, those Cali girls who brought us expensive terry cloth sweatsuits, have now expanded to the realm of menswear. Who would have guessed that men could wear track pants, screenprint tees, and velvet blazers . . . all at the same time!!! Please don't read that I'm encouraging this look, but it's featured on bloomingdales.com: pants ($138), tee ($62), blazer ($225), & oh so much more . . . .

Wednesday, July 20, 2005

My Blog Synopsis

Wooohoooo!!!! Daily Candy finally made my day. It's published a list of clearance sales from websites such as Neiman Marcus, Room and Board, and Vivre. I may need to pause and browse.
Closet Therapy is offering a giveaway in tribute of the 1 year anniversary of her blog. The first 10 people to answer her quiz correctly via email will receive prizes from SweetSpot. I'm still blushing at the thought of what these products "do", so I won't mention any more.
SheFinds discusses the McDonald's recruitment of America's top fashion designers for the revampment of their uniform. Tommy Hilfiger and P.Diddy are front-runners for the $80 million makeover. Guess the new slogan will be "Would you like fries and a bottle of cologne with that?" (My Fashion Life featured this story in their July 6th blog) How about a stupid tee from t-shirts.com . I happen to like "Parsley makes it fancy" (see photo).
Does anyone work at Daily Fashion Report????
And since My Fashion Life doesn't have a new posting, I'll just run their blurb on McDees.

Something Old, New, Borrowed, Blue

I'm getting married in December and have been suffering a terrible time with my gown. That should be the fun part, one would think, but I'm just going to make use of the tradition to wear something old, something new, something borrowed, and something blue to spunk things up. Here are my suggestions for keeping a tradition alive.
1. Something old My diamond studs, the first present given by my fiance, could be considered old, but just in case I'll pin an old brooch of my mom's or grandma's onto my bouquet.
2. Something new Figuring that pearls will adorn the neck, it only makes sense to wear pearl earrings. My matron of honor is all about chandelier earrings, so I might try a pair for a festive-formal look. Anthropology has an intricate pearl snowflake pair ($278) that would be perfect for my Christmas-time date. I might should register for those!!??!
3. Something borrowed I am all for borrowing items. Would anyone perchance have those pearls???
4. Something blue The shoes have been purchased and worn to break them in, but they don't totally SPEAK to me, so I'm always on the lookout for a new pair. The "gusto" by Kate Spade ($395) comes in blue canard, meeting the 'something blue' requirement. Made in Italy of haircalf, it has an adjustable strap and 3 3/4" heel. It's really wise to buy a pair of shoes that can function as whenever shoes. These are completely functionable and would look so cute under my dress. Very striking. But if Mommie doesn't like that idea, Spade does offer a gold pump in snake print leather ($340) with a 4" heel, and my blue will come from having to wear a different shoe.

Tuesday, July 19, 2005

My Blog Synopsis

It has come to my attention through a posting's comment that perhaps the title Fashionable Medicine refers to designer pills. Being an RN who's dealt with many patients requesting high-profile pills for recreational use, I can assure my readers that there will never be mention of actual medicine on this site, unless I opt out for some last minute cosmetic surgery and feel the need to share info.
On to today's blog, Daily Candy dotes on the new "sorority sister" necklaces designed by Duke University 'sisters'. These pearls by Tag & Tom come in strands of three or four and clasp with the (overplayed) ribbon in color schemes to match your house colors. Considering I only belong to a Greek honors society and Duke is a rival, these pearls will not be on my list. Come on Daily C!!!!!!!!
Closet Therapy must be camped out at Nordstrom. There are no new postings.
SheFinds celebrates the Dutch line Mind What You Wear for their ingenious design: fake Louis Vuitton handbags with FAKE printed over the Murakami print. Glorious!! I get tired of playing 'how many fake Vuittons can I spot'.
Daily Fashion Report bores me.
Oh dear, I am having a fit of the vapors. My Fashion Life reports that the famed 7th on Sale event last heard of at least a decade ago will be returning this year in the form of an Ebay auction. 7th on Sale, in NYC, is one of the largest designer sample sales straight from Seventh Ave. stores. The event will run on Ebay from Nov 1o-Dec 7, and all proceeds go to AIDs charities.

She Wore Blue . . .


Having completely exhausted most of my jeans, today required a trip to boutiques in the mall. Guess what? I found, tried on, and subsequently purchased a pair of Blue2 jeans. This was mentioned on SheFinds yesterday. Blue2 is the sister to Blue Cult denim. Around $98/pair, these jeans are a great alternative to psychiatry. I fit into a very small size in a long length, and they looked lovely. How's that for making me feel good!!!
After purchasing a new car decal from my college bookstore, it came to my attention that perhaps my Mini would like some new jewelry other than ANOTHER decal. After all, the back window is only so large. MiniMania has altered the look of their website, featuring options for Britain and U.S. I've only dealt with Moss Mini for customization, but this site does sell a very official looking decal designed for the boot or the rear quarter panel of the Mini. MissMini is revving the engine at a side panel decal!! But first, she covets the chrome door handle cups. Choosy girls drive choosy vehicles. This 4" decal, in white or black, runs $16.95. Happy motoring on that note.