Straight from the Heart — Behold Part 1 of our Valentine’s Day Gift Guide !
Forget Forrest Gump-worthy boxes of chocolates and cliché bouquets of roses.
Forget Forrest Gump-worthy boxes of chocolates and cliché bouquets of roses.
We don’t have to venture to Pepperland or face off against the Blue Meanies, but we can still embark on The Beatles’ “yellow submarine” — at least when it comes to our footwear.
Yesterday, I spent the afternoon with the SheaMoisture team at the Walgreen’s in Union Square (located at 145th 4th Avenue, between 14th Street and 13th Street).
Make your own destiny and write your own fashion horoscope with these whimsical, free-spirited, fortune-loving accessories, which incorporate astrological sign names, constellation formations, zodiac symbols, and birthstone colors.
I’ve always been fascinated by Walter Mercado — after all, the man has been predicting our fates, as outlined by the stars, for over 40 years now (longer than Susan Miller!), all the while rocking some serious Liberace-esque fashions.
Though the Screen Actors Guild awards don’t necessarily reel in viewers in the manner that the Golden Globes and Oscars do (hence why they air on TBS, as opposed to NBC), they’re incredibly important to those within the film industry since any recognition received is a reflection of the esteem earned by their very own peers.
When you’re bundled up, wearing two and three layers of clothing, keeping your perfect mani hidden inside gloves and your expensive highlights tucked inside berets and ski caps, all while braving brisk and often brutal wind gusts and trudging through icy and slushy streets and sidewalks, there’s nothing quite like the thought of spring.
Last night’s red carpet at the 2014 Golden Globes was a pleasant rarity in that there were such few fashion missteps.
Pump your brakes and stop in the name of love — specifically, your love for The Cambridge Satchel Company. Using a traditional satchel silhouette boasting deep roots in British fashion history, this London-based brand continuously modernizes this core design via the use of interesting colors, patterns, and details.
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas — and, for those of us on the East Coast, it’s looking like a white Christmas at that!