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    Stylehive's Stylescopes Keep You Bright & Dry For A Rainy Week!

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    Alex Gambardella on Feb 23, 2009 5:18 PM PST
    While we patiently (or not so patiently) wait for spring to show its sunny face from behind those looming clouds, it's important to take note of the weather we're currently stuck with and work with it by dressing and accessorizing accordingly. In other words, there's no use living in fashion denial and donning your shortest of sleeves and sunniest of dresses, determined to magically will the sun out of hiding -- you're bound to just end up drenched, freezing, or both. So whether the climate at hand is snowing, raining, hailing, monsooning, or just plain gloomy, Stylehive is here to let all you hivers know what you may have in store and how to be prepared for the weather at its worst this week. Geminis will be encouraged to brave the showers in a cute trench for the sake of staying social, Aries girls will channel the soggy weather creatively with some raindrop-inspired jewelry, and Cancers will stay productive in the face of a downpour with a water-resistant tote to keep their work dry! Check the slideshow to see how your sign can stay chic in the sleet this week, or at least until the rain goes away!

    Vintage Fashionistas Get In the Trenches

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    Mary Kincaid on Jan 5, 2009 9:23 AM PST
    Those of you in Mobile, Pensacola, New Orleans and West Palm Beach, listen up. According to WeatherBill, Inc., you were the rainiest cities in the US last year with more than 63 inches of rainfall and more than 57 rainy days. But all of us, even those in America's driest cities, should have a fab little raincoat tucked away. So don't let yourself be caught unprepared. I mean, even though your rain gear may not get the same face time as say, your favorite pair of jeans, that's no excuse to use a newspaper over your head to protect you from the elements. No, when the raindrops are falling you want something as stylish as these vintage trenches. Just click the slideshow to view the selection.

    Have A Sunny Outlook On Rainy Days With Fashionable Slickers ...

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    Anna Yu on Dec 26, 2008 12:20 PM PST
    While many parts of America are facing snow and icy weather, I'm facing wet and windy conditions. While I keep an umbrella in my bag, sometimes it's not enough to protect me from rain coming from all directions. So on the worst days, I'd suggest arming yourself with a strong umbrella, a rain jacket, rain boots! Before you reach out for that plain black umbrella, remember that there are more stylish options out there! Take a look at the super classic domed bubble umbrella and pair it with a bright blue patent trench. For rain slickers, I would order them a size up so you can layer a warm jacket or sweater underneath! Take a look at my SLIDESHOW for more umbrellas and rain slickers that will get you through the rainiest days.
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