Win This! Nautica "Sleep In For The Cure" Bath Robe
Nautica is sponsoring the Susan G. Komen "Sleep In For The Cure" initiative to raise funds for breast cancer research. You see, not everyone is able to lace up their sneakers for Race For The Cure. Some people are too ill, are caring for a loved one, or simply have to work on race day. Instead, Susan G. Komen For The Cure and Nautica want participants to fight breast cancer from the comfort of their beds. That sounds like a workable plan for me. How about you? [Susan G. Komen for the Cure]
"WIN THIS! We're giving away one plush Nautica Sleep In For The Cure bath robe, but you have to work if you want it. In the comments, tell us how you pledge to lead a healthier life and offer support to those in need by 11:59 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 9, 2010. We'll pick our favorite response and announce the winner Friday, Sept. 10. You must live in the U.S. or Canada to win. (Read the official rules here.) Good luck!
W Magazine Says "The Girl Who Eats Her Feelings" Is A Back-To-School Look
"The girl who eats her feelings" is a new trend-setting clique to emulate, says W magazine's recent piece on back-to-school style. If they were trying to describe the trend of wearing "curve-enhancing dresses worn with plenty of attitude," why would they call that dressing like "the girl who eats her feelings"? That's just ... being curvy.
What The Hell Are "Treggings"?
There's leggings. There's jeggings. So what the hell are "treggings"? It belies my maturity level when my first guess was "triceratops leggings." But no, treggings are a cross between leggings and trousers. A hybrid, if you will. Treggings are formfitting from the thighs to the legs, but are more structured on top and often have a zipper. Personally I would just call these "tight pants," but what do I know?
Anyone else think the cutesy names for various types of leggings are getting silly? [FabSugar]
Cheapskate: Workout Wear From $6
When it comes to working out, you'll usually find me in a large random T-shirt and a pair of leggings that aren't nice enough to really wear as an outfit. But now, as the summer is coming to an end, I've promised myself to keep up with my exercise. It's funny how being excited about a new garment or outfit can motivate us to get up and do something. With that and my promise in mind, I went searching for cute and affordable workout wear. Check out what I found, after the jump.
Bloomingdale's Has Just The Dress For Your Wonky Elbow!
Sometimes I think Jezebel is a little too anal in their war on Photoshop (for example, I disagree that Rolling Stone gave the women of "Mad Men" "brand new torsos"); however, sometimes the blog hunts down some truly gross examples of retouching gone wrong. Like this photo from Bloomingdales.com of a model wearing a Diane Von Furstenberg dress which, apparently, is the height of fashion for women with bizarrely dislocated elbows. Yikes! [Jezebel]
Frisky Q&A: Jessica Simpson Talks New Jeanswear Line And Fall Fashion
If you've tried Jessica Simpson's shoes, then you've probably fallen in love with them. Now, Jessica, who pretty much exemplifies modern American style with her love of denim and rock T-shirts, is bringing jeans to the stylish woman on a budget. Jessica Simpson Jeanswear, a denim-inspired line that includes jeans and woven and knit tops, has launched on JessicaSimpsonCollection.com. But before you run out and purchase these ultra comfortable, affordable, and chic jeans (I have a pair that fits like a glove), why not hear from Jessica, herself, about the new line, the fall must-haves, and making denim work at work? Keep reading for an exclusive Q&A with Jessica ...
H&M Scores Lanvin Collab In What Is Probably The Biggest High-Low Coup Yet
The speculation and rumors have been confirmed. Lanvin will indeed be designing a collection for H&M, due in stores November 23. Although H&M wasn't planning on disclosing the answers to their mysterious designer interview videos, the interwebs went nuts after guessing that one video featured Lanvin designer Alber Elbaz, so the retailer released a clip revealing Elbaz's face. In the video, the he says, "When H&M approached us to do this collaboration, they asked if I could actually translate the dream that we created at Lanvin to a bigger audience. It wasn't a project about a dress for less ... I loved the idea that H&M is going luxury rather than Lanvin is going public." Interesting. Does that mean we can expect price points to be higher than normal for H&M?
1. This Copyright Notice governs the use of the web
page at and its associated services, web pages, domains and sub-domains,
which are owned and operated by ("Owner").
Wherever this Notice refers to "users" it means "you", while "we" or "our"
refer to and "Web Site" refers to Sunglasses Info. If at any time the terms and conditions of this Copyright
Notice no longer acceptable to you, you should immediately cease use of
the web site where is located.
2. You acknowledge that the web page contains
information and/ or software, photographs, audio and video clips,
graphics, links and other material that are protected by copyright,
trademark or other proprietary rights of or third
parties, including but not limited to product names, logos, designs,
titles, and words or phrases which may be registered in certain
jurisdictions (collectively, the "Content"). You agree to comply with any
additional copyright notices, information, or restrictions contained in
any Content available on or accessed through . If you want to use any
content of for any reason you must obtain prior express written permission
of .
3. You may not modify, publish, transmit, transfer
or sell, reproduce, create derivative works from, distribute, perform,
display, or in any way exploit any of the content, in whole or in part.
Content consisting of downloadable software may not be reverse-engineered
unless specifically authorized by or the owner of the
software's patent and or copyright. Subject to the provisions of this
Copyright Notice, you may post on the any content owned by you (such as
your original statements), content for which you have received express
permission from , and content in the public domain. You
assume all right and responsibility for determining whether any content is
in the public domain. You grant to the right to edit,
copy, publish, distribute, translate and otherwise use in any medium and
for any purpose any content that you place on without compensation to you.
You represent and warrant that you are authorized to grant all rights set
forth in the preceding sentence.
4. You may not download content on that is indicated
to be for sale except under the terms of the sale. Such content is the
protected and copyrightable property of . "Free"
content may be downloaded for your personal use or non-commercial
distribution consistent with the terms defined in this Copyright Notice.
When using both purchased and "free" content, you will maintain and
include all copyright and other notices contained in such content. Except
as expressly permitted by the copyright laws, no copying, storage,
redistribution or publication of any content is permitted without the
express permission of or the owners of such content or
their authorized persons if other than .
5. We are confident that you have understood your
rights and obligations in concern to the use of and that you agree with
the terms described above.