Gap Tops for Women

January 21st, 2012 by Rose Burdett

Gap is well-known by its very comfortable and trendy styles of tops for women. At Gap, you’ll find numerous styles of tops that are all very amazing and fashionable! In this collection, you’ll find long sleeved tops, short sleeved tops, tank tops, and camis. In each of these styles of tops for women, you’ll find them in endless designs and options to suit the tastes and styles of every woman! A huge trend this season for women is the color-block trend; you’ll find many different pieces following this fashion trend at Gap! This trend is when one top combines many different blocks of contrasting colors. At Gap,

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DIY – Table Centerpieces from The Yes Girls Events

January 12th, 2012 by Rose Burdett

Earlier this year we featured the marriage proposal story of EB Bride, Kendall (from The Yes Girls Events).  Her oh-so-romantic fiance planned the perfect proposal complete with a custom painting depicting their proposal, a self-made scrapbook of their life together, and a love note.  .  Kendall and Tommy were recently married with a beautiful outdoor ceremony and reception in Southern California.  Here is a sneak peek

Kendall is one crafty gal including many DIY elements to her wedding, including her table centerpieces.  With floral centerpieces starting at about $50 each, these centerpieces are fun to do and will keep some money in your handbag.  Ive asked Kendall to share how we can create something similar:

What youll need:

*3 empty frames (glass removed) per table either 57 or 811 Kendall found hers at flea markets and garage sales

*Spray paint to paint frames optional

*Hammer and small nails

*Wired ribbon

*Wire

*Beads/pearls for center of flowers (optional)

*Hot glue gun

*Velum

*Votive candles

*Battery Operated Candles

HOW TO:

1. Cu

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Chop Shop x Hall of Fame

January 6th, 2012 by Rose Burdett


Franks Chop Shop is dropping bangers all over. Next up is their cross coastal collabo with Hall of Fame in Los Angeles. The exclusive Hall of Fame colorways drop this July 23rd at the HOF store at 449 North Fairfax and at select HOF accounts.


Classic L.L. Bean duck boot has become a fashion trend

January 1st, 2012 by Rose Burdett

BRUNSWICK, Maine — A nearly century-old hunting boot is catching on with a younger generation that sees the utilitarian footwear as hip.

L.L. Bean’s familiar duck boot with leather uppers and rubber soles — designed for slogging through mud and snow — has become something of a fashion statement owing to its newfound popularity on college campuses, the company says. Another reason is new styles, including something Leon Leonwood Bean surely never envisioned in 1912: bright blue and pink leather, new for spring.

Part of the success of the boot is its versatility, in barnyards or in cities, in snow or rain.

At Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Zina Huxley-Reicher, of New York, wears her dark brown, shearling-lined boots nearly every day, with a skirt or jeans.

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Sue Heck from ‘The Middle’

December 14th, 2011 by Rose Burdett

Costume designer Julia Caston‘s wardrobe choices for middle child Sue Heck (played by Eden Sher) perfectly capture the character’s eternal optimism on ABC’s “The Middle.”

“Sue loves rainbows and unicorns,” Caston says. “She is exceedingly positive and always looking on the bright side of things. How I describe that in clothing is color and patterns. She also is not very noticeable – not noticed in her life – so I use soft pink or sad roses or florals so that she has her own young, innocent style. Sue dresses not like anybody else.”

Because Sue dresses a lot younger than other girls in their early teens, Caston shops all over to achieve her particular look, from refinestyle.com and Target to vintage and consignment stores in Los Angeles.

“There is a catalog I love for her called Catalog Favorites,” she says.

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