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[feb 18th, 2009 >>11:11pm] |
I've moved my fashion blog to blogger. It's so much simpler there to blog! It's amazing. Anyway, it's
dressfox.blogspot.com
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[feb 18th, 2009 >>11:53am] |
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This is the most amazing site ever. I discovered it upon my daily random searches for fashion photography and product reviews, and have been absolutely hooked. I've been recently thumbing through furniture magazines for ideas, seeing as how I'll be getting my own place in the fall (in order to attend FIDM LA). I love this site, because I can think up a color palette along with the proper fabric choices to complete a cozy, sophisticated domain in which I will probably Tivo House of Style and What Not To Wear. I'm completely in love with the idea of having a place of my own and just cuddling up with a deliciously soft throw pillow on a buttery-colored sofa and calling it a day. This site allows me to pre-plan (because I am an obsessive-compulsive worry-wart about the future), and organize my visual loves to boot. I heart it.
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[feb 8th, 2009 >>4:03pm] |
Right now, it is the laziest Sunday ever. It's February, meaning it is too cold for picnics. So, right this moment, I'd love to have: Senorita Margarita body wash, Philosophy, $16  Floral shirt, Old Navy, $24.50  Rilo Kiley: Portions for Foxes ((playing on repeat))
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[feb 7th, 2009 >>11:30pm] |
The up-side to working in retail is having the opportunity to stay indoors for hours at a time and view multiple outfits, courtesy of the customers revolving in and out of the store. Luckily, I speak to these customers in order to get the much-appreciated 411 on the location of certain interesting and seemingly unattainable merchandise. Today, I had the good fortune of meeting a woman with an unbelievable bag. As soon as I saw it, I knew I had to have it. The amazing creation was a Pop-Tab Purse. Her daughter creates them and sells them on her own website. She originally began collecting pop tabs for her college, who was holding a fundraiser in which they would donate the pop tabs to charities that could then turn the aluminum goodies into a profit of thirty-three cents a pound. They are eco-friendly, free of sharp edges and refreshingly lightweight. See? Beer can do a body good! Pop Tab Purse, pictured below, $65
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