November 11, 2008
- 10:30 am
By CC Staff

Beyonce may have more super powers than we thought.
Imagine trying to find pants to fit the world’s longest legs!
Old men have become hot and sexy, according to Kate Winslet.
GM is pimping Barack Obama’s ride.
Tell your guy to hold out on that huge diamond purchase, they will be on sale soon!
Too lazy/exhausted of thinking of your status updates? Use this.
Peru wants to provide the presidential dog. It could be the ugliest dog alive.
Sarah Jessica Parker is the ultimate New Yorker.
Rock these looks for the Fall/Winter 2008.
Wax on, Wax off.
Tags: Barack, Beyonce, co star, diamonds, Eli Wallach, facebook, Fall, fashion, GM, karate kid, kate winslet, limo, makeup, obama, presents, sale, sarah jessica parker, status updates, super hero, svetlana pankratova, the met, trends, will smith, winter, wonder woman, worlds longest legs
August 14, 2008
- 4:30 pm
By Kari- Florida State
With the dawn of Fall semester approaching, and the recession in full swing, many of us are facing a dilemma–quality or quantity. And when it comes to fashion, I’m a faithful believer in both. The only way to create a truly personal, awesome and –let’s face it– realistic wardrobe is to incorporate incredible steals with the occasional investment piece.
Yes, it may seem frivolous to blow a month’s rent (and then some) on a single item to add to your closet, but trust me, buying a ton of shoddy, albeit adorable, stuff from Forever 21 will hurt your wallet more in the long run.
When it comes to clothing, I like to use the simple formula Cost/ Number of Uses = True Value. Is it a way to justify my splurges? Yes. But it also proves that sometimes a higher price tag means a longer life span, therefore making that splurge totally worth it.
Consider saving up for these items–and trust me, when you walk out of that designer boutique with a sweet purchase you made completely on your own, you will not regret it.
1. A Classic Handbag.
I’ll admit it, I am a complete label whore. And many a designer house capitalize on this weakness by jacking up price tags just so I can have someone else’s name plastered all over my purse. But the intricate design, meticulous attention to detail (much of the time hand-crafted) and use of higher quality materials also contribute to the higher price tag. Splurge on a bag made of a quality material (like soft, buttery leather) as opposed to a generic cloth or plastic. Yes, they’re hot, and some of my favorite purses rhyme with “Trada” and “Moius Luitton”, but those are status bags and are expensive for the sake of being expensive.
A note of caution: if you’re looking for a deal and the price seems too good to be true, it probably is! Check here for specific ways to spot a fake. Premeditating buying a fake? Don’t waste the money. Any decent copies (in addition to being ILLEGAL) will most likely be pretty pricey ($100 and up)– so you’re better off just saving up for the real thing and enjoying your new bag for years to come. Read More »
Tags: accessories, budget, buttery leather, designer jeans, diamond studs, diamonds, earrings, fashion, fashion splurge, forever 21, handbags, jeans, little black dress, louis vuitton, neutral shoes, prada, pumps, recession, Style, Wardrobe
Marriage is a big thing in this country, isn’t it? People are all up in arms about protecting the sanctity of it. Making sure people wait for it before they have kids, and that those of the same sex don’t do it because that would be wrong. With all of this to do about stopping certain people from marrying, who’s making sure that other people do?
It seems that marriage (according to statistics, which as we all know, are infallible) has become a white institution. Black people just aren’t doing it anymore.
Some of you may be familiar with the special CNN aired, “Black in America” in which they spoke on many of the issues that black America is having not only with marriage, but with other aspects of day to day life: employment, education, etc., all of which impact the black community.
Dionne Hill, the producer of the segment has a special rumination on black people and marriage. It’s not a new statistic, but the fact still remains: black people simply are not getting married in the numbers that we once used to. Certainly no longer comparable in numbers to the ethnic majority of Caucasian people marrying. In the article, which can be found in it’s entirety here, she talks about her own experience with the illusive unicorn that is marriage and her own vision of the perfect life, which is, of course: marriage, career, and children. Read More »
Tags: babies, bad teeth, Beyonce, black men, black woman, black women, children, criminal record, diamonds, generations, hope, job, keeper, marriage, mate, overwhelming need, parents, pop culture, pun, s tv, sake, sanctity, sex don, Statistics, upgrade, wedlock, woman thing
February 12, 2008
- 4:45 pm
By Jess - NYU
Valentine’s Day. Blah, blah, blah. I really have nothing to say about this holiday other than I’m sure certain people love it. Being stricken with the flu for three days does nothing to brighten a girl’s demeanor, and V-Day has never been high on my list of days to get excited about.
I don’t own a card store. I’ve never dated anyone who’d be pulling diamonds out of his pocket, and it’s always been strange to me that we need certain days to prove we love one another.
Sorry about being a screwup for 364 days, honey. Here’s some chocolates and a bear. Let’s make up.
ANYway, all annoyance aside, I’m aware that there are other opinions about February 14th. Some people love this day. Seriously. Can’t get enough. And other people…?
Well, they use it as an excuse to lie on their bed, stare at the ceiling, eat a box of chocolates all themselves, and go all melancholy about why they have no one.
If you’re one of these, have I got the mix for you.
Below is a list of songs guaranteed to help those tears, and dear god whys?!, flow. Read More »
Tags: backstreet boys, cat poer, date, diamonds, edie carey, flu, heartbreak, kate nash, love, love is hell, melancholy, neko case, rufus wainwright, sad mix, valentines day
December 5, 2007
- 1:34 pm
By Jess - NYU

“I hate these commercials!”
Throwing a pillow at the TV, my roommate pressed her fingers into her eyes and squeezed her eyes shut, doing everything she could to totally block out the tinkling piano and embracing couple on the screen. Another diamond commercial, another reason to feel lonely during the holidays.
If you think you’re the only single girl this holiday season, think again. All across the world, women are pressing the mute button on commercials where a happy wife is drowning in diamonds, staring at the big empty space occupying December 31st on their calendars with dread, and wondering if it’s possible to actually meet someone cute at an office Christmas party.
Living the single life can be difficult at times, but the holiday season tends to highlight those difficulties with an extra harshness. Read More »
Tags: alone, christmas, commercial, couple, dating, depression, diamonds, Friends, holidays, lonley, new years eve, party, Relationships, sad, Sex, single, single girl, stress, TV
November 11, 2007
- 1:09 pm
By Lauren - University of Michigan

It is a treat fit for a queen.
The perfect indulgence for anyone with the XX chromosome combo. And even with a $25,000 price tag, this sweet treat is worth every last penny.This indulgent treat is what happens when chocolate meets gold and then pairs up with diamonds. And unlike the stuff that only looks like chocolate, this is 100% edible. As if there could be anything better for a woman (except, maybe, the same combination in a fat free version).
The genius behind the Frrrrozen Hot Chocolate at the famed New York eatery, Serendipity III, has joined forces with a luxury jeweler to create this couture dessert. And what exactly makes up a $25,000 dessert? Read More »
March 17, 2007
- 11:03 am
By CC Staff

Oh, technology! You know us ladies so well! We love hearts! We love diamonds! (…and horseshoes and blue moons!). And we’re totes obsessed with putting sparkly crap in our ears. But now, we can have ear jewelry without any of that bothersome puncturing!
No, seriously, it’s amazing that it took them so long to come up with these new AudioCube headphones – the earbuds we already use, now fanced up for us lay-dies! It’s like killing two birds with one rhinestone. Sure, they keep noise out and keep music in, but they also splay outward-facing Swarovski-crystal hearts for when your boyfriend is gazing lovingly into your aural canals.
Thank god for versatility. I will now patiently await diamond-embedded contacts.