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    CollegeCandy Helps Find The Perfect (and Stretchy) Outfits ...

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    Ida Hsiang on Nov 25, 2009 5:24 AM PST
    The two things I love most about fall are the food and the fashion, which means Thanksgiving is a major jackpot. I get to dress up all cute and stuff my face with turkey. It's wonderful... for the first ten minutes. Then my stomach begins to protrude over my skintight mini and I start having a hard time breathing. Undoubtedly I end up taking an intermission, putting on my stretchy sweatpants, then heading back for seconds. But it doesn't have to be that way. It's possible to look cute and eat until you're curled up on the couch in a food coma. You just have to choose your outfit wisely. I've combed through this season's hottest trends and built outfits that are holiday appropriate, both in how they look and how they stretch to fit the 5 lbs of stuffing you will inevitably inhale. And I'm sure enjoying Thanksgiving dinner without the need to unbutton your pants at the table is something we can all be thankful for this year.
    Click on over to our friends at CollegeCandy for details on Thanksgiving friendly outfits!

    The Notorious B.E.V.Y.: Bevy Smith Dishes On Budget Entertaining

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    Adriana Nova on Nov 15, 2009 5:19 AM PST
    When you're a high-powered publishing executive with a discerning eye for style and a Rolodex that reads like front row at a Marc Jacobs show, what do you do for your second act? For the dynamic Bevy Smith, the answer was to pair her talent as a social conduit with her flair for entertaining and create Dinner With Bevy, a luxury social marketing enterprise that brings together the worlds of fashion, art, music, and media in a delectable, custom salon. Smith, a former Rolling Stone Fashion Ad Director and Vibe Fashion Editor-at-Large, hosts her impeccably curated fetes for celebrities, brands, and tastemakers seeking organic creative connections in a pressure-free environment. On any given evening, you might see Solange Knowles giggling with Paper Magazine Editor-in-Chief Mickey Boardman, or singer-songwriter Vanessa Carlton grooving to the sounds of "Late Night" band master and FOB (Friend of Bevy) Questlove with a Vice President from Miu Miu, Giorgio Armani, or Bottega Veneta, all of whom are among the many who have attended Bevy's dinners. "The best part about hosting dinner parties is when my seating chart is a success. To get a call from a guest the next day saying, 'I absolutely LOVED [xxx]!' is the ultimate kudos for me!" Bevy, who is also working on a style show pilot for the Oxygen Network, relies on classic Emily Post, Diana Vreeland's "Why Don't You..." tips, and the swinging gaiety of the 1950s and 60s for style cues. "Whenever I see a movie from that era, or look at a Slim Aarons photograph, I'm instantly inspired by the light-hearted, fun way folks used to entertain! Let's get drunk, smoke, and swap partners--but do so in a chic environment, " she says with a wink and a laugh. "Very 'Breakfast at Tiffany's!'" And who's on Bevy's personal ultimate guest list? "Nelson Mandela, Diana Vreeland, Michael Jackson, Albert Einstein, Truman Capote, and Bono--but even he would have to remove his shades!" Make room, Martha Stewart: Bevy is on a path to be our generation's hostess with the mostest! Check out the slideshow for a glimpse at some of Bevy's exclusive dinners. For more about Bevy, visit www.dinnerwithbevy.com!

    Eight Great Thanksgiving Dresses for Vintage Fashionistas!

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    Mary Kincaid on Nov 14, 2008 8:20 AM PST
    I know Turkey Day is still a few weeks away and maybe your family allows you to wear Uggs to the dinner table. But maybe not. Maybe you'll be meeting his parents for the first time. Or maybe it's your turn to channel Martha Stewart and host all the relatives at your place. Whether you're traveling over the river and through the woods to Grandmother's house this Thanksgiving or just staying at home with some close friends, you'll want to feel confident and look great. So check out these fabulous vintage dresses in everyone's favorite Turkey Day colors of pecan brown, yummy yam, yellow squash and cranberry red. With colors as deep and rich as these, dribble a smidgen of cranberry sauce, and no one will even notice! Just click the slideshow to see the selection.
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