Don't Do the Choo
I'm sorry, but a $200 piece of festive, mass-produced party garb isn't a satiating material fix; it's a rip off that will inevitably leave you feeling like a Scrooge for having spent that much on one item.
I'm sorry, but a $200 piece of festive, mass-produced party garb isn't a satiating material fix; it's a rip off that will inevitably leave you feeling like a Scrooge for having spent that much on one item.
James Jubak | Posted 11.12.2009 | Business
The New Frugality, whether it's a real trend or just a Madison Avenue marketing slogan, is certainly going to leave us short of the kind of stories that my Depression-era parents told me.
Alexandra Sinderbrand | Posted 08.29.2009 | Style
Here's the thing about thrift a la Goodwill or the Salvation Army: There are brandtastic gems to be had, but extracting the good from the bad, ugly and uglier is no easy task.
Washington Post | Robin Givhan | Posted 07.23.2009 | Style
The announcement last week that luxury shoemaker Jimmy Choo is creating a limited-edition collection for the bargain merchant H&M makes one wonder whe...
Mauri Weakley | Posted 10.10.2008 | Style
Buffalo Check is clearly the key print this season, from Steven Alan's ubiquitous button downs, to Opening Ceremony's short sleeved coat, Shipley & Halmos's tie neck top.
Charlotte Hilton Andersen | Posted 09.23.2008 | Style
It was a black halter dress bedecked with very '50s red cherries and matching piping. Flattering in that fit-and-flare way that has me wishing I wa...
Ecorazzi.com | Posted 06.14.2008 | Green
I won't lie- I've found myself digging through H&M's racks of trendy-at-this-moment garments on more than one occasion. Sometimes the allure of inexpe...
Wall Street Journal | Christina Binkley | Posted 03.28.2008 | Living
It's one of the abiding mysteries of fashion: Is it really worth paying $1,100 for a white cotton blouse or $750 for one of the turtleneck sweaters we...
Times | Jennifer Howze | Posted 03.28.2008 | Business
Roberto Cavalli's line of clothes for H&M - characterised by animal prints and what some fashion insiders have called "pimp wear" for its slinky mater...
Alexandra Sinderbrand | Posted 11.17.2009 | Style