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    Stylehiver Spotlight: She Loves Cranberry Red and 1930's Glam

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    Greta on Aug 12, 2008 3:18 PM PDT
    Meet Stylehiver cpc. She's a mom, a wife, a fashion design student who hopes to have her own line of knitwear someday, and her favorite color to wear is cranberry red. She is also an active Hiver with an impressive eye for beautifully created designs. Some of her style weaknesses? Structured coats, short dresses, bold silver jewelry, and anything with a splash of 1930's glamour. Her Hive is packed with an eclectic mixture of styles ranging from Elie Saab couture to diamond encrusted skull pendants. But out of all of cpc's fashion finds, I was most impressed with the collection of military coats and early 1900's-inspired dresses that I discovered in her Hive. So be sure to check out cpc's artsy-eclectic style - and also check out my Slideshow of some of my fave vintage-inspired dresses and military jackets straight from her Hive!

    Here Comes the (Vintage) Bride!

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    Mary Kincaid on May 30, 2008 6:16 PM PDT
    A friend who's experiencing marital problems recently proclaimed, "Next time, I'm going to choose my mother-in-law, and then fall in love with her son!" And it seems to me, it might also be good advice to choose your wedding dress and then decide who you'll marry! I admit it's a sort of "build it and he will come" philosophy, maybe a bit too New Age-y for some. But when you think of your perfect wedding, doesn't it include both the perfect man AND the perfect dress? And since the perfect dress seems easier to find, why not start there? Vintage versions are not only beautiful but, compared to the price of a new designer wedding gown, they'll put a smaller dent in your pocketbook and leave extra for a fabulous honeymoon in Bali. Just click SEE SLIDESHOW to view my selection.
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