We’re pretty enthused about the Pantone Fall 2009 Color Guide , which is vibrant and sophisticated - without being controversial. There’s enough diversity to suit all skin tones, and all of your options are super “wearable.” There’s nothing boring about this year’s palate, either (gray has replaced brown as the new black).
Nothing in life is free - or is it? When perusing the web for free stuff, you’ll find yourself in a never-ending abyss of half-truths. Sure, you can get a free $500 gift card to Macy’s - but first you have to subscribe to Netflix for five months! You know the drill. Well, there are some select freebie sites that not only feature 100% free attire and accessories, but also are easy to make sense of and navigate. We’re serious; no hidden costs, no selling your soul to the devil…just really cool, really free stuff.
SilverJewelryClub.com
This sounds-too-good-to-be-true site ...
What: With footwear sales sagging thanks to the economy, a number of budget-conscious brands such as Payless ShoeSource, Mary Norton, Nina Shoes, and Cole Haan are focusing on building their wallet-friendly bridal collections. Although Payless in particular has offered dyeable dress shoes for years, the retailer is now pushing its Unforgettable Moments by Lela Rose capsule collection—which includes kitten heels, slingbacks, and strappy heels for $24 to $45—on brides who may be looking to cut costs on their wedding day fashion.
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News from a BFF: Marilyn Machlowitz, Budget Fashionista Friend and Manhattan headhunter, recently returned from her first trip to Paris in 22 years and shared these bargain-savvy tips for this costly capital.
Whenever I told anyone I was headed to Paris, the first thing they said was to bring plenty of Euros. They were and were not correct.
First of all, Paris is so fabulous that it pays to go. So moonlight, eat ramen or do what ever you have to do to get there. Once there, here are some ways to stretch that dollar, or Euro. (At the time of Marilyn’s visit a dollar was worth about ...
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