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    Excite Your Eyes with Vertical Stripes!

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    Ida Hsiang on Apr 20, 2009 2:23 PM PDT
    Remember when they told us that horizontal stripes made you look fat? By all means, stay AWAY from horizontal stripes! That golden fashion rule was ingrained into our style-psyche for years and years until large black and white horizontal stripes became the next big trend and everyone couldn't wait to walk around looking like pseudo-Parisians everyday, causing cravings for berets and lattes in all innocent on-lookers. The new stripe trend to hit is that of the vertical black and white stripe! Scientists are now saying that vertical stripes can be a frenemy in the "looking fat" department, but runway giants like Gucci, Herve Leger by Max Azria, and Ann Demeulemeester have all embraced the trend. I don't know about you, but I'd rather take fashion advice from the fashion experts! Black and white is a classic contrast combination and is only punched up more by the visually exciting look of vertical stripes. The pattern is versatile and looks great in a lightweight wool for a structured blazer, or a gauzy chiffon for a flirty yet sophisticated day-to-night dress. Vertical stripes are also great for elongating the figure and can make legs look like they go on forever! The trick is to not wear super thin vertical stripes close together. This will cause a visual sensory overload and you run the risk of looking like a wobbly optical illusion. Stripes in varying widths is the most flattering such as wide black stripes and thin white ones for example, or look for stripes that have a slight diagonal tilt to it. If you like what you see but want to take it for a test-drive first, opt for accessories like bags, scarves or hats that feature the vertical stripe pattern. Really be a trendsetter and try vertical stripes with this spring's pop citrus colors!

    Avoid Winter Accessory Overload With A Hoodie Scarf!

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    Anna Yu on Jan 16, 2009 3:22 PM PST
    When you want to brave the winter chills outside, you may put on a hat and scarf, and while it may not always coordinate, it will at least keep you warm, right? Well, why bother worrying about mixing and matching when you can have a hat and scarf in one piece! I'm talking about hoodie scarves (scarves with hoods) that will keep your head and neck nice and cozy. Some hoodie scarves even have pockets so you might even forgo your mittens or gloves! This thick hooded scarf by Eugenia Kim has a futuristic sci-fi feel to it. Meanwhile, the ubiquitous circle scarf from American Apparel can be worn a dozen ways (or more if you're really inventive). Take a look at the slideshow for more hoodie scarves that will keep you nice and toasty all winter long.

    Give Her A New Favorite Tee Shirt For The Holidays!

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    Caitlin McNulty on Dec 9, 2008 6:19 PM PST
    If you're in a present purchasing crunch, then you should stay simple and with that said, you just can't beat a soft, jersey tee! Ultra buttery soft tees like this Truly Madly Deeply Pocket Tee are the perfect addition to any girl's wardrobe at any time, because what girl doesn't need a few more basics or stylish tees to mix and match with her favorite pair of skinnies? This year, shop assured that this is one gift she won't be exchanging or hiding in her closet. P.S. Boys- get her one of these and chances are she won't be stealing yours as often, unless, of course, you own any of our favorite tees for men- then you're on your own. Click on the slideshow to see some stylish tees worthy of being wrapped up this holiday season!

    Stylehiver Spotlight: Ouimarshmallow Cuts Through The Fluff

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    Sydel Sakuma on Jul 31, 2008 5:29 PM PDT
    Meet Ouimarshmallow. Although she is new in the Hive, she is already a repeat offender! Plaids, floral, geometric, and striped, this girl may have a Jet Puffed name, but her Hive simply has no room for fluff. Houndstooth t-strap pumps from Gaultier and a mint green Missoni knit coat will have you dizzy with excitement, while her patterned dresses will make you feel like you're summering somewhere exotic. Check out a preview of some of the best prints Ouimarshmallow has to offer and where you can get them for yourselves in my slideshow!

    Stylehive Stylescopes: Your Fashion and Finance Find Harmony ...

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    Sydel Sakuma on Jul 28, 2008 2:11 PM PDT
    With all these economic arrows pointing down and all the doom and gloom, there's got to be an up, right? Shopping makes everyone feel better, well, that is, until you check your wallet or catch sight of that receipt fifteen minutes later after all the shopping adrenaline has worn off. Not to worry! This week is all about letting your shopping coincide with your bank account. Talk about balance! Find your way to a full and happy closet and a wallet. Stop by the celestial SLIDESHOW to see what the stars say about your shopping week!

    Bag of the Week: Chloé 'Transitions' Color Block Bag

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    Lisanne Silverman on Feb 15, 2008 2:46 PM PST
    The Chloé 'transitions' color block bag is lovely on so many levels. With its lush, vibrant stripes, perfectly pleated exterior, and dainty frame closure, it's pretty much spring in handbag form. But there's one level that's keeping us from calling it our own-- you guessed it, the price. At $3,575, it retails for more than the total monthly rent for my (also lovely) three bedroom North Beach apartment. How's that for perspective?

    Luckily if it's the trendy striped/patchwork look that you crave, you can find it without that side dish of sticker shock. We've come up with five stylish substitutes that you may even find you like better, seeing as they don't induce massive pangs of guilt. In all seriousness, as pretty as it is, save that kind of money for the classic handbags, and in the meantime, check out our slideshow of look-a-likes.

    What: The Chloé 'Transitions' Color Block Bag

    Price: $3,575

    Where In The Hive: bookmark

    Who Found Them: artiststundra was the first to add the Chloé 'Transitions' Color Block Bag to the hive

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