Every little detail counts.
History of American Women’s Fashion
In 2010, The Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum in New York City ran an exhibition called, “American Woman: Fashioning a National Identity.” It explored
Every little detail counts.
In 2010, The Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum in New York City ran an exhibition called, “American Woman: Fashioning a National Identity.” It explored
We are used to seeing spring makeup in the form of bronzed skin, glossy lips and soft eyes. But the beauty trend this season threw
Most of us never leave the house without sunglasses. A purse is absolutely mandatory, no matter what the occasion. And, we feel naked without at
We live in a culture where replacement is king. We routinely fix big-ticket items, like cars and washing machines, but primarily it’s easier and cheaper
Dress For Success You know the drill: with the start of any new year comes the desire for a new and improved you, whether in
From left to right: Matteo Silk Dress, Cashmere Cardigan, Meandher Lulu Oxfords
One of the most attractive things about working from home is the opportunity to wear whatever you want to the “office.” But while it’s tempting
In today’s ever-changing fashion world, keeping track of trends can be quite a challenge. It seems like every minute there’s something new in style and
J. Crew originally started out as Popular Merchandise, Inc., founded in 1947 by Mitchell Cinader and Saul Charles. They started out by selling low-priced women’s
Tommy Hilfiger Women’s Naree Two Piece Flats from Macy’s, $69- Trendy, yet chic. The Naree two-piece flats by Tommy Hilfiger fit in just about everywhere.
If you are a lot like me, chances are you’ve worn your standard swimsuit for years—that classic black two piece or adorable polka-dot bikini. While
Free People – Distressed cotton backpack with rugged leather detailing and adjustable canvas straps. Santa Cruz Backpack, $125 Nordstrom – A metallic panel and barely
You’ve most likely seen it by now: “dressy” sweatpants, fleece bomber jackets, or sparkling clean running shoes paired with a suit. If you haven’t, then
Chucks — as millions of devotees know them — come in many colors and variations. Andy Warhol wore them when he painted soup cans and
Winter is well upon us and sweater weather is here once again. As the temps drop and we begin to shift into the coldest month
The New York City Ballet is a unique experience, one that should not be missed on any trip into the big city. Aside from the
Our clothes are often an expression of our inner spirit and character, so there is nothing wrong with finding a look that suits you and
Fall is here, temperatures are dropping, and the time for piling on clothes has arrived and, with that, the dreaded fear of looking like an
Brandzaffair had the pleasure of speaking with New York City fashion photographer Julien Boudet; here’s what we learned. Julien arrived in NYC from France and
RO & De Floral Print Blazer just went out of stock, try the L’Agence floral print blazer instead. L’AGENCE ‘Jean Marie Floral Blazer Fresh white
They say eyes are the windows to your soul, but really, it’s your brows that do all the talking. When you discover your lipstick didn’t
Counter clockwise from left to right: Helene Berman Coat, Sam Edelman Leather Leggings, Halogen Crossbody Bag, Halogen Cashmere Funnel Neck, Halogen Slip-on Sneaker
On a mission to find a shoe that was sophisticated enough to wear to work, yet casual enough to wear on the weekends, I discovered
Italian artist Giuseppe Licari’s installation, titled Humus, invites us to open our perspectives as we gaze up at tree roots suspended from the ceiling. The
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