There are few things more frustrating than writing a magazine article that doesn't get published. What's worse is when the article features an Oscar-worthy, young movie star who was gracious enough to give an extensive interview.
Although some parts of the country are still experiencing the last grunt of winter chills, here in L.A. we are seeing more "colorful" effects.
After years of hedging, I'm slowly conceding: In a backhanded way, the Olsen twins do deserve some credit for what they choose to wear, however atrocious you or I may find it.
There has been a recent surge of subscription-based businesses particularly within the fashion and lifestyle realms. This business intrigues me as it often seems to be of much more benefit to the retailer than to the customer to be on a subscription basis.
The tables were turned Wednesday night as fashion's pint-sized barons Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen courted the very bloggers who meticulously idolize and document the twins' iconic street style.
We just checked out Google's new Boutiques.com and are in awe of the limitless possibilities for a gal on a budget to save time and money. Remember C...
The proliferation of fashion bloggers notwithstanding, WWD remains the industry bible. The glamorous yet dishy fashion trade publication has been capturing the world's greatest fashion moments for 100 years.
Designer Jenni Kayne launched her namesake line in 2003 at--at the age of 19--and has been a go-to source for best-dressed celebs like Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, Rachel Bilson, and Kirsten Dunst ever since.
Everyone needs a little lovin', even if it's in a class about Torts. What are torts? Are they like tarts? Can you eat them? Can this be integrated into the general lexicon, as a happy alternative to totes?
A few days ago, I was on the way home from having fro-yo with the lovely Nola Singer. Ā My mom called me to tell me that I had to see these bracelet...
A lot can change in a decade, both in stylistic abilities and aesthetic perceptions of what is aspirational. If I have evolved somewhat from my preteen days, I believe our general sartorial consciousness has as well.
We trust these girls' taste in sunglasses - we'd probably wear them with skinny jeans and a pair of over the knee boots for the full Downtown effect. Would you buy Olsen-designed shades?
We hear Myspace is doing very well for themselves in these troubled economic times. Less people working, more people on Myspace. And then there's me who can't even get onto Facebook.
The Olsens have made an impressive leap from being recognizable child starlets to establishing themselves as a brand all of their own. Evidently, the next step in their careers is in the literary world.
Outdoor space seems to be the hardest to come by and the most coveted of all, especially when it comes to entertaining.