May 14, 2012 by
Michelle Y on
May 14, 2012
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Thrifting, much like shaving, war or manliness, is a delicate art form, and we’ve got it down to an imprecise science. Sure, we’ve written about thrifting extensively before, but a seasoned thrifter knows to constantly update her tactical manual; being in the thrifting trenches is a learning process. We’re constantly modifying and evolving our thrift store shopping strategy, and we’re adding several more cardinal tips to the handbook.
More: The Art of Thrifting →
May 7, 2012 by
Lucky-Magazine on
May 7, 2012
The following is a guest post from our friends at Lucky.
Do you know what we have to say about not wearing white pants after Labor Day? EFF THAT! And eff all of the other fashion rules that we’re supposed to abide by. Who came up with these restrictions, anyway? Click through to see what other rebellious decisions we’ll be making this summer and fall. You’re gonna love ‘em.
More: 5 Fashion Rules You Should Break →
May 6, 2012 by
Kathryn on
May 6, 2012
There’s nothing we love more here at TBF than a good shoe-porn post. Since it’s summer (okay, not quite, but we’re still going to claim the change of seasons), we scoured the Internet to find fifty (yes, fifty) awesome pairs of sandals that were a, cute and b, under $100. Enjoy.
More: Shoe Porn: 50 Awesome Pairs of Sandals for Under $100 →
May 5, 2012 by
Kathryn on
May 5, 2012
April 28, 2012 by
Alissa on
April 28, 2012
Being a mom is one of the hardest jobs in the world. Even Oprah agrees, and when Oprah agrees, you know it’s true! Being a mom requires acts of selflessness and sacrifice. Most moms become so engrossed in making sure the kids have everything they need that they forget about their own personal needs. Some moms dress way too young for their age or way too old. (We’re not sure what’s worse.) Even if your mama’s quite stylish, it’s nice to spend some quality time with her for a gal’s only, makeover day out.
Let TBF walk you through revamping your mom’s style without making her feel like she’s on an episode of What Not To Wear.
Most women are so used to their current style that they can become reluctant to accept change. We suggest inviting your mama out for a mother/daughter day. Tell her you have been dying for a new look and thought it would be a great idea if you both got new looks together.
More: How To Makeover Your Mother →