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    Tie One On: Vintage Fashionistas Find Multiple Uses for Scarves

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    Mary Kincaid on Oct 2, 2009 8:29 AM PDT
    I tweeted the other day about an Apartment Therapy post that highlighted how beautiful shopping bags can look when framed and hung on the wall. Then today, I spied a lovely shot of a framed Vera scarf that also does double-duty when framed and hung as art. Now if you're anything like me, you have more beautiful scarves in your drawers than any one fashionista could ever wear and thinking about them as art just may inspire you to bring them a few of them into the light of day. Or perhaps this idea is just the excuse you need to wrap your manicured hands around just one more silk beauty for your collection. Click the slideshow and you'll find some vintage scarves that can adorn both your jacket and your mantle!

    Take A Peek At This Week's Blog Snog Roundup!

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    Lisanne Silverman on Aug 29, 2009 5:17 AM PDT
    There's a reason that trends are called trends. They're not meant to be around forever- just take a look at the sale racks to see what I mean. Second City Style gets this- check out their list of 5 trends to toss (yes, harem pants are among them) and you'll be glad you did. Want to revamp your shoe rack without actually buying a new pair? Try patterned tights, and you'll be surprised at just how much one little addition can do so much. Did you know there are actually rules for applying mascara? Check them out at The Beauty Stop. Plus, catch stories on the latest from Hermes, giveaways and freebies from InStyle, those beyond craveworthy Iosselliani rings, and more! Check out what's happening this week in the fabulous world of the fashion blog-o-sphere!

    Nifty Nautical Finds For Vintage Fashionistas

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    Mary Kincaid on Jul 10, 2009 8:17 AM PDT
    You may remember from elementary school history that Magellan was the first person to circumnavigate the globe and it was quite the feat. He started his voyage with 280 men and five ships on September 1519 and arrived back in port almost three years later with only one ship and 18 crew members remaining. But does anyone know the name of the first woman to circumnavigate the globe? That distinction belongs to Krystyna Chojnowska-Liskiewicz, who completed her journey in 1976 in only 401 days. Oh, and she did it solo! Of course, not all of us have the drive for adventure and the bravery required for such daring-do. But if you don't see a personal yacht in your future, don't despair. You can still embrace the spirit of sailing with these nifty nautical finds. Just click the slideshow to see the selection!

    Hot In The Hive: Hermes Apple Purse

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    Alex Gambardella on Jun 22, 2009 6:24 AM PDT
    You know what's worse than a crappy economy? Bruised fruit. Are you with me? I mean, we all know that an apple a day keeps the doctor away, but how on earth can we be expected to munch happily on our healthy snacks when they come out of our work bags and lunch boxes mangled and battered? Enter Hermes, our favorite source of wholly necessary and completely affordable leather goods and designer doodads (I know sarcasm can be lost over the 'net, but you can be assured I'm using it now). Their lambskin Apple Holder is not just designed to hold and protect your apple from the trials of transportation (yes, one apple, so you better hope it fits), but it's shaped like one too! Okay, okay -- I have to admit it's kind of cute looking, but would you actually use it? Eh... If your answer is yes, more power to you (I guess) -- just don't try to take it on an airplane. I doubt security would be too enthusiastic about its attached knife for increased snacking convenience.


    Price: $365
    Who Found It: xgalexy was the first to add the Hermes Apple Purse to the Hive.

    Back To The Classics: Our Top Five Designer Handbags

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    Pauline Montupet on Jun 18, 2009 10:22 AM PDT
    It seems that after many seasons of excess and "it" bags, the fashion industry has come back to reality. It might be the sobering effects of the economic downturn that's making us look towards the classics. Then again, most of us could never actually afford a new designer bag each season to begin with. So instead of using your tax return on a few trendy items that will make you wonder why the heck you bought them come the next season, put your money into something that will last. Classic handbags never go out of season and look good with nearly every outfit. Yes, they may cost quite a lot of money, but these top designer bags are impeccably made and will last you nearly a lifetime. Don't believe me? I have an old Chanel purse from my grandmother to prove it. The Chanel 2.55 bag is the traditional flap bag. It was first introduced in February 1955 by the ever-practical Coco Chanel, who wanted a hands-free bag with a shoulder strap. The 2.55 comes in one size only, but it's the perfect size, small enough for evening, yet big enough to also use during the day. With its classic shape and iconic status, the Hermes Birkin bag is the holy grail of handbags. The wait list may have died down since its feature on "Sex and the City", but if you don't want to wait or pay full price, eBay and Portero.com are great places to look for them second-hand. No one can argue that the Louis Vuitton Speedy is a classic-- it has been Louis Vuitton's best selling bag since Audrey Hepburn made it popular. Get it in the black or colored Epi leather to avoid getting sick of the logo. Some newer additions to the classic bag line up are the Yves Saint Laurent Muse bag and the Bottega Veneta Intrecciato bags. The Muse was introduced in 2006 and has been a bestseller ever since. The Intrecciato bag from Bottega, otherwise known as the woven bag, is buttery soft, beautifully made, and has become an instant classic, with has a slightly lower price tag than some of the other investment bags. Check out the slideshow to see my top five!

    Do You Collect Fashion? From Handbags To Shoes, We Want To Know!

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    Anna Yu on Jan 24, 2009 9:22 AM PST
    These days, everyone has their vices and collections. There are weird ones like postage stamp to and salt & pepper shaker collections (I'll 'fess up, I collect any and every Kodak Brownie camera I can get my hands on). So if you can think it, I'm sure someone collects it. These days, it's easy to share your collection with the world and it's no different on YouTube with people showing everything from their makeup or concert t-shirt collections. I found a cool stop motion video featuring a guy's impressive Nike Dunks collection. Inspired by his creativity, we want to know if you have a closet full of True Religions, Birkins, or Manolos! It's not an addiction- it's a collection.


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