Look of the Day — Tribal and Boho Meet Rock-n-Roll
Like most New Yorkers, I’m still struggling to find my footing after the devastation left behind by Hurricane Sandy.
Like most New Yorkers, I’m still struggling to find my footing after the devastation left behind by Hurricane Sandy.
Even the most fanatical of Gossip Girl fans has to admit that the show has pretty much jumped the shark.
When you think of Americana motifs, images of flag prints, wooden cottages, patchwork quilts, red-and-white stripes, five-point stars, bald eagles, cowboys, denim everything, and apple pies, Native American headdresses, and even rockabilly style pin-ups might dance in your head.
Those of you who follow me on Twitter (@sickathanavg) or on Instagram (@sickathanaverage) might have seen some behind-the-scenes photos of the “Mujer de Hoy” segment I just filmed for Telemundo, which focused on the amazing jewelry of half-Cuban, half-Greek designer Seville Michelle Anastos, whose leather-wrapped doorknockers have breathed new life into the earrings most closely associated with females of the hip-hop generation coming up in the ’80s and ’90s.
Ciaté Breakthrough Breast Cancer Duo, $28.
As technology becomes more deeply entrenched in our daily lives, and we find ourselves constantly reaching for our phones, iPads, and laptops, our desire to persona
lize these devices also increases — whether it’s via intricate wallpaper designs on our home screens or carrying cases that convey our sense of personal style.
Chicago-bred rapper Kanye West may have a K.D.Lang-style “constant craving” for the spotlight but, this month, he’s shifted the focus away from himself — well, partially, anyhow — thanks to the release of the first G.O.O.D.
Carrying your heart on your sleeve can be a dangerous proposition, leaving you emotionally and psychologically vulnerable to the scarring and painful potential rebuffs of those you cherish and desire.
With London Fashion Week in full swing, British handbag designer Lulu Guinness has unveiled two exclusive Minnie Mouse-themed designs, part of a collaboration with with Disney: the first a larger, shaped clutch replete with polka dot motifs and Minnie Mouse ears and a significantly smaller “Minnie” bag.