What I Wore: Amusement Park Style!
Last week, I filmed a segment for Telemundo NY’s “Acceso Total” (which is poised to air on Labor Day) at Six Flags in New Jersey.
Last week, I filmed a segment for Telemundo NY’s “Acceso Total” (which is poised to air on Labor Day) at Six Flags in New Jersey.
The temporary tattoo trend has taken off with such momentum that Beyoncé has even launched her own line of body art pieces.
Remember that period in the ’90s when tweens and teens accessorized their backpacks with jingly charms, fluffy pom poms, popular cartoon characters (like those Care Bear clip-on keychains!), patterned mini teddy bears, and furry, Muppet-like creatures (mini Furby charms, anyone)?
Colorful maxi dresses are my go-to on busy summer days when I don’t have the time to plan more elaborate outfits and when, ultimately, I want to throw something beautiful on, accessorize, and walk out the door.
Having made pavé conical and pyramid spikes synonymous with edgy elegance in the realm of jewelry, Eddie Borgo has now embarked upon two different missions: one, to expand his design playground by introducing a new line of minimalist but futuristic handbags inspired by industrial design fashioned using 3D printing technology; and, two, to make his creative output accessible to the cash-strapped masses via a limited-edition collaboration with Target.
Whether you’re packing your swimsuits and sunscreen for a beach getaway, stocking up on chicken wings and ears of corn for an epic cookout, or crafting paper straws and decorative banners in patriotic patterns for a fun dinner party, chances are you’re counting the minutes until you can celebrate Independence Day with your friends and family.
Be a master of disguise with the new Casio G-Shock Camo series, featuring two camouflage-patterned watch styles — the GA100CM and GDX6900TC.
Remember the exhilaration Kate Hudson’s character in How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days, Andie Anderson, felt when she was gifted a pair of tickets to the NBA Finals?
Gwen Stefani doesn’t need a lighter to “spark the fire” — the red-lipped Orange County pop icon can easily set the style world ablaze with her unique aesthetic and her flair for quirky and colorful design.
Few brands employ an experimental approach to eyewear design, tirelessly looking to create new shapes, add unexpected embellishments, juxtapose seemingly contradictory colors and materials, and invent near-sculptural works that delightfully blur the line between fashion and function as all true avant-garde fashion should. Imagine Philip Treacy’s penchant for innovation in the realm of hats and fascinators, transfer it to the eyewear realm, and you’ll come close to understanding the eclectic and forward-thinking DNA of the Linda Farrow brand, established by its namesake in 1970 and now prospering under the vigilance of Simon Jacob and Tracy Sedino, both of whom have laid the groundwork for collaborations with designers like Dries Van Noten, Oscar de la Renta, The Row, Matthew Williamson, Kris van Assche, and Jeremy Scott.