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Friday Finds: 17 July 2009

July 17th, 2009 by crystal

Macy’s: Get 99cent shipping when you enter code 99CENTS.


Alloy: Get 15% off your Alloy.com order! Now extended through 7.30.09. Use code DEAL15 at checkout.


dELiA*s: Take 15% off your entire dELiA*s purchase! Use code FORU15. Hurry, offer ends 7.30.09!


The Limited: Get an exclusive 30% off regular and sale prices at The Limited! Use code 195. Offer valid 7.16.09–7.19.09.


White House Black Market: $20 off Your Merchandise Purchase of $80 or more at White House Black Market. Enter Code 8889 at Checkout. Offer Valid 08.03.09 to 08.30.09. Valid Online Only.


Gap: Until July 19th, get an extra 25% off sale items. Enter code SALE25 at checkout.


Chick Downtown: Get 25% off everything, including sale items. Enter code JULY25.


Piperlime: Women Havaianas from $12.50 a pair at Piperlime. Go ahead and grab a pair (or two!) for the beach. Free shipping and free returns too. Ends July 28.


YOOX: Up to an Extra 60% off Spring Summer Collections on YOOX.COM!


Know of other sales or discounts? Post them in the comments!

       
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How to Wear Sheer Tops

July 16th, 2009 by crystal
Sheer Fashion Trend 2009


Wearing sheer can be pretty tricky. Done incorrectly, the trend can look tacky and inappropriate.
But, if the trend is done well, sheer tops look classy and elegant.
Here are some tips to help you achieve the latter.


How To Wear

When sheer tops are worn on the runway, they are almost always worn with nothing underneath. I’m not sure why designers decide to do that. It makes the look appear unwearable for real-life. I don’t even think most models would go that route off the runway. Here are a couple of ways to make the look wearable.

With A Bra

Wearing a sheer top with an attractive, lace bra is becoming quite popular. Stars like Rihanna have been seen wearing the trend. Zephyr at College Fashion wrote a ‘Would You Wear’ article on the topic. Most of her readers agree that it’s something worth trying. It’s definitely a look that takes some courage, but can look quite sexy and cute when pulled off well. Just remember to wear an attractive, tasteful bra. Another option is to wear a cropped tube top underneath. This looks less risque, but offers the same type of look.

With A Camisole

The most obvious way to wear sheer tops is with a camisole underneath. Choose a camisole that is either close to the color of your skin or close to the color of the sheer top you are wearing. Staying monochromatic maintains the mystery and romanticism of the sheer top. Pairing with a camisole in a contrasting color can make the look harsh and overly bold.

Modest

How to wear sheer
If you’re not interested in baring it all, go for something a bit more modest. Plenty of tops selectively place sheer fabric so you can enjoy the soft look without having to worry about what to wear underneath.

Tanks

Sheer Top
Another dressy option is a sheer tank. Most are loose like the one pictured here. If you’re feeling daring, wear a lacy bra underneath. If you’d like to be more modest, opt for a nude cami. To be even more modest, top with a blazer.

T-Shirts

Sheer Top
For something a little more casual, try a sheer tee. Most of the tees made by Kain are somewhat sheer, lightweight and surprisingly well-draped for a T-Shirt.

What do you think? Would you wear sheer? How would you wear it?

       

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Join: Beyond The Rack

July 16th, 2009 by crystal
Designer Sample Sale
Here’s another designer shopping club. Beyond The Rack features discounts of up to 70% on top designers like Prada. When you join today, you’ll receive $10 towards your first purchase.


This site is strictly invite-only. To register, use invite code NCM950B69B2.

       
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Stylish Ways To Protect Your Skin From The Sun

July 15th, 2009 by crystal
What to wear to the beach
There’s been a lot of talk here lately about the Summer sun. With record heat here in Austin, hanging out at local swimming holes has been on my mind quite a bit. Like most of you, I enjoy spending time in the sun and love the look of a glowing tan. But, I’d also like to keep my skin looking youthful and healthy.
We’ve all seen those people who go out for a day in the sun, but fully cover themselves with some sort of utilitarian long-sleeved shirt, cargo style pants and an amazon style hat that might be fine for a safari or maybe even a fishing trip, but is definitely not the right type of attire for a day beach-side. They have the right idea–the need to cover up to protect their skin from the sun. But, realistically, most of us are not willing to sacrifice style to that extent. We still want to wear our cute little bikinis and look stylish. Luckily, there are other options.
Here are some stylish ways to protect your skin from the sun.

Tips to Protect Your Skin From the Sun

Sunblock

It goes without saying that you should remember to wear sunblock. Choose a sunblock with spf 30 or higher and reapply ever 2-3 hours. My current favorite is Neutrogena Age Shield Sunblock. It goes on easily, isn’t greasy and doesn’t smell the way other sunblocks do.

Lip Balm

Another item to carry in your beach bag is a lip balm with spf. Again, the spf should be 30 or higher. Banana Boat makes a good one that also contains aloe vera and vitamin E.

Time

Remember that the sun is the most intense and harmful between the hours of 10 and 2. So, plan your pool trip before or after those times. A good trick to use to gauge your UV exposure is to use the shadow rule. If your shadow is long, that means your UV exposure is low. If your shadow is short, that means your UV exposure is high. This is a good tip to teach kids who might not keep track of time when they’re out swimming.

Shade

Find a shady spot or bring a beach umbrella. Having fun at the water doesn’t mean you have to lay in the sun all day.

What To Wear

1. Wear a Hat

Beach Hat
A cute beach hat is a great accessory for the beach. Go for one that is densely woven to ensure no sun gets through. A 4inch brim will allow for maximum coverage. This Urban Outfitters hat is $28.

2. Wear Sunglasses


It’s so tempting to buy a cheap pair of sunglasses for the beach in case you lose them, drop them in the water or scratch them. Going for a cheap option is fine as long as they offer 100% UV protection. Some studies are saying sunglasses that do not have UV protection can actually attract the sun to your eyes.

3. Wear a Maxi-Dress

What to wear at the beach
For times when you’re out of the water, wear a maxi-dress as your cover-up. The length of the dress will cover your legs, stomach and back.

4. Or a Tunic Cover-Up

Women: Women's Metallic-Gauze Swim Cover-Ups - Bright White
If you’d rather not cover your legs or are more worried about sun exposure on your shoulders and arms, go for a tunic cover-up.


How do you feel about protecting your skin from the sun? Are you taking precautions or throwing caution to the wind?

       
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How To Wear Ruffles {and not look like Little Bo Peep}

July 14th, 2009 by crystal
Since last Fall when the ruffle trend first became popular, I’ve heard many women tell me why the trend is just not for them. Most cite body types or certain ‘problem’ areas they feel ruffles draw attention to. But, most cite age. They feel ruffle make them look too young or, sometimes, too old. I understand these concerns and I agree that ruffles, when done incorrectly, can be unflattering for any body type. And, ruffles, when done incorrectly, can make a woman of any age look much younger (or older) than she is. I do, however, think that when worn well, ruffles can accentuate the beauty of every body type and make women of any age look sophisticated and classy. Here’s a lowdown of how to get ruffles to work for you. I think once you find the best way to wear them, you’ll want to wear them all the time!

Ruffles on the Runway

According to style.com, there were 542 looks that featured ruffles in the Spring 2009 runway shows. That should give you an idea of how prolific ruffles were with designers. And, while there were some Little Bo Peep styles, most of them were tasteful and classy.

Ruffles Spring 2009Ruffles Spring 2009Ruffles Spring 2009Ruffles SPring 2009

Shown: Elie Saab, Zac Posen, Carolina Herrera, Lela Rose

How To Wear Ruffles

1. Maintain Balance

For those who worry that their body type or ‘problem area’ is not suited to wearing ruffles, the answer is balance. Ruffles add volume. So, if you have large breasts, don’t wear tiered ruffles over them. Instead, choose a ruffled skirt or a one shoulder top that has ruffles at the top of the shoulder. If you have wide hips, don’t wear a skirt that has a huge ruffle at the waist. Instead, wear a ruffled top or a skirt with a ruffle at the hem or down the center. If you have a full body type, wear dresses that have ruffles down the center, not all over.
The opposite is true as well. If you are small breasted, wear ruffled shirts to add volume. If you have a straight body type and want the illusion of curves, wear a dress or skirt that has ruffles at the hips.
Remember, it’s all about balance!

2. Moderation

Ruffles are an accent. Like an accessory, they add a little pizazz to your outfit. But, like accessories, you don’t want to overdo it. If you wear a ruffled top, that’s enough ruffles! Don’t pair with a ruffled skirt and ruffled shoes–you’ll run the risk of looking like a can-can girl. If you wear one piece and still feel like you need to tone down the ruffle-ness of it, top with a blazer or cardigan.

3. Muted Accessories

As I said above, ruffles act like accessories. So, there’s no need to wear a ton of accessories to dress up your look. Wear a cuff bracelet or bangles, a pair of dangling earrings and that’s it. Don’t wear statement necklaces that draw attention away from your ruffles.

4. Pair With Straight Lines

In working to maintain balance in your look, pair ruffled pieces with tailored, tight-fitting pieces. The Elie Saab photo shown above is a great example of what I mean by this. Notice how the full, ruffled top is paired with tailored, tight shorts. If the top was paired with a full skirt or pleated shorts, that model would look twice as big. Too many ruffles and too much fullness can look a little muu muu.

Ruffled Pieces

Ruffled Tops

Ruffle Ruched TopRuffle Tank TopHow to wear ruffles

Shown: Ruffle Ruched Top $18.99, Ruffle Top $17.99, Ruffled Blouse $99

Ruffled Dresses

Shown: Gotha Short Dress $69, Lauren Silk Dress $98.90, Tahari One Shoulder Dress $98.90

Ruffled Skirts

Shown: Gianni Skirt $88, Chiffon Skirt $14.99, Ruffle Pencil Skirt $29.50

Ruffled Shoes

How to wear rufflesWomen's shoes/bags: Steve Madden Soya - Brown leatherSteve Madden - Beauti (Black Fabric) - Footwear

Shown: Nina $89, Steve Madden $49.99, Steve Madden $80.85

I hope these tips give you new-found courage to try ruffles. Remember: BALANCE!
What do you think? Are ruffles for you?

       

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