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    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.

    March On With Our Top 5 Favorite Marching Band Jackets!

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    Pauline Montupet on Aug 12, 2009 10:18 AM PDT
    What do Jimi Hendrix, Christophe Decarnin of Balmain and Sienna Miller all have in common? They all love marching band style jackets! Beyonce and Rihanna have been spotted in the amazing (and very pricey) Balmain version and Sienna looked retro-cool in her Temperley London version. Finding an authentic vintage band jacket is hard to do, and sometimes the fit is less than flattering. Good thing designers have been turning out more modern and contemporary versions! Go subtle with some slight button or double-breasted detail, or go all out with some major gold trim and adornments. If you want to be truly authentic, check out Nasty Gal for a few great vintage styles. Check out the slideshow for our 5 favorite jackets that will keep you marching all fall long! Photo Credit: PR Photos

    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.
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