Lulu Frost For J Crew Jewelry collection — Pretty Wings

Never as good as the first time?
Never as good as the first time?
As Carly Simon sang it, “Let the rivers run/Let all the dreamers/Wake the nation.”
“Let The River Run” and so many other Carly Simon gems might fill your mind when you behold the Whitley Designs Carly Necklace ($78 each at WhitleyDesigns.com), pictured above with either a teal turquoise or a purple turquoise pendant.
‘Tis the season for sparkly things — and why should your fingers, wrists, neck, and earlobes have all the fun?
You’ve heard Heidi’s Project Runway catchphrase repeatedly: “In fashion, one day you’re in, and the next, you’re out.” But fashion’s changing tides don’t move in only one direction — they typically reverse course as time elapses so that, what was once deemed passé eventually gains favor once more.
Like most New Yorkers, I’m still struggling to find my footing after the devastation left behind by Hurricane Sandy.
For many, the term “morning after” is synonymous with walks of shame, smeared mascara, tousled hair, rumpled sheets, and outfit re-runs.
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.
Chances are, at some point in your childhood or adolescence you heard someone suggest that you spritz your fragrance into the air then walk into the misty air so as to have the scent swathe your whole being, thereby guaranteeing that it won’t register as overly potent or intrusive.
Ciaté Breakthrough Breast Cancer Duo, $28.