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    Snag The Latest Decor Deals For Up To 70% Off

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    Anna Yu on Nov 19, 2009 10:25 AM PST
    I'm super happy to be bringing back Stylehive's much loved (by me, at least) Decor Deals feature! The sale highlights found here are not to be missed. They say that good things come to those who wait, right? Well, I'm definitely glad that I wait for things to go on sale when I shop. I'm not talking about a measly 20% or 30% off either! I do the bulk of my shopping when the discounts reach 50% off or more. When it comes to home decor, it's even better to wait because you never have to worry that they'll run out of your size. One of my favorite picks is the Chair Art Insert from West Elm which are only $4.99 and are guaranteed to bring a little whimsy to your walls. Another fabulous deal is the unique laser cut rug that will transform any room in an instant. Take a look at my slideshow to see the rest of the steals!

    Vintage Fashionistas Cheer For Pink And Orange!

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    Mary Kincaid on Nov 6, 2009 8:24 AM PST
    You don't need to be a genius to determine that I am not a big fan of pink, based on a quick peek into my closet. Or orange, for that matter. So it's hard for me to explain why I squeal with delight when I see these two colors together. I guess sometimes what seems like two fashion wrongs can actually make a big fashion right! And lots of folks agree. Like Jonathan Adler, for instance, who believes there's no better way to banish the blues than with this bright color combination. Or Alexander Girard and so many other designers in the 1960s who married these two tangy shades in home decor and advertising as well as in fashion. Today's slideshow features some outstanding vintage examples of this zesty color pairing, which is like putting on an instant good mood (or enjoying a nice big scoop of rainbow sherbet). Who can possibly stay dreary while wearing something this bright and cheery? Click the slideshow to get inspired!

    Vintage Fashionistas Go For The Gold!

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    Mary Kincaid on Oct 9, 2009 8:23 AM PDT
    James Wilson Marshall discovered gold in California in January 1948 and started the California Gold Rush that profoundly changed America. Now, with gold prices reaching record highs, many people are scrambling to cash in on a modern-day Gold Rush by selling their old gold jewelry. But consumers should beware. Gold-buying scams are rampant, and, according to the BBB, some of the worst offenders are the companies advertising on late-night cable television. So take the time to read these tips before you join in the stampede. And of course, not everyone is selling. If you're a fashionista, you can invest in gold for a fraction of the price charged by the US mint. Just click the slideshow to go for the gold with these fabulous vintage gold clothing and accessory finds.

    Five Of Our Favorite Shift Dresses For Fall!

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    Greta on Oct 28, 2008 6:20 AM PDT
    In the world of fashion there aren't many styles as effortlessly chic and timeless as the shift dress. This fall, these classic dresses take on a modern and more versatile role, shifting from weekdays in the office to weekends out on the town. Since the style seems to make an appearance down every season's runways in some form or another, there are plenty of styles, colors, lengths, and fabrics to choose from. Stylehive is, of course, full of chic yet totally unique and versatile shifts. Like this cheeky election-themed vintage shift dress- it was made in 1968, but it's perfect for 2008. Marc Jacobs' bold kelly green shift is a modern and fun take on classic houndstooth. And this rich brocade-print linen shift is 3/4-sleeved, and perfect for fall settings. To see more of this style search the Hive, and be sure to click on the slideshow to see my five favorite shift dresses.
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