March 5, 2010
- 11:00 am
By CC Staff

I want to go to there.
Could life be any more stressful right now? If midterms weren’t enough, we have to find the time to get our bodies in shape for Spring Break, watch a buttload of TV, and figure out what we’re going to wear for St. Patrick’s day.
I have been an anxious mess all week; even last night’s 90-minute yoga sesh didn’t ease my mind. Instead of letting everything go and focusing on my breathing, I used Downward Dog as a time to notice how fat my thighs were and how badly I needed a pedicure. Then I started thinking of all the other things I could be doing with that time, making a mental list in my head.
It’s exhausting. I just wish I could be somewhere else for an hour. Somewhere with no stress, no assignments, no anything but pure bliss and relaxation. Like in bed…with Joel McHale and Paul Rudd…while Paula Deen feeds us big, buttery cupcakes. Or on a yacht with Beyonce and Jay-Z, just hanging out and admiring the brand new Louboutin pumps they got me for my birthday.
Just thinking about it all makes me feel a little less stressed, less anxious. Since I know I’m not the only one freaking out right now, I asked the CollegeCandy writers to tell me what they would do if they had an hour of total freedom. Read More »
Tags: chelsea lately, college life, college spring break, david beckham, exam stress, Joel McHale, ke$ha, louboutin, midterms, neiman marcus, paul rudd, paula deen, relax, Rihanna, saks, sidney crosby, spring break, yoga
February 13, 2009
- 9:00 am
By Jess T. - Columbia University
Designer duds – for fashionistas around the world, they are a must-have. But with the economy in the crapper and most of us on a college student or recent graduate budget, finding the cash flow for those lovely labels is a lot harder than drooling over them. However, it is possible to find designer apparel and accessories at very discounted prices without having to elbow some other fashionista in the aisle at TJ Maxx, Loehmann’s or Filene’s Basement.
Just hit the internet.
While the prices are oftentimes still much higher than those pieces you love grabbing at Target, Old Navy, Forever 21 or H&M, many of these items are much higher in quality and can be wardrobe staples for many years to come.
I am personally obsessed with designer denim, shoes and handbags. I don’t have the salary to allow me to buy whatever I want at their normal price and I don’t own a credit card (for good reason – it would’ve been maxed out ages ago), so I have to look for deals. Enter my saviors for retail therapy on a budget:
Overstock.com: This site is a gem! You may not always find exactly what you want, but you can find some great stuff here at even better prices. I got my bf 2 sweaters and a button down shirt that were each originally $75/piece, for $15 each! You can also find great home goods here for awesomely affordable prices.
Bluefly: While things here are oftentimes still pretty pricey, they do give a good percentage off, and I check here often because when they have sales, you can find phenomenal deals. Read More »
Tags: accessories, barneys, bloomingdales, bluefly, bluefly.com, budget, budget designer clothes, credit card, designer apparel, designer denim, designer duds, discounted designer clothes, eBags, ebags.com, economy, eLuxury, eluxury.com, filenes basement, forever 21, Gilt Group, giltgroup.com, global economic collapse, h&m, handbags, haute look, hautelook.com, Loehmanns, macys, navy, Nieman marcus, nordstrom, old, overstock, overstock.com, recession, recessionista, saks, shoes, target, tj maxx

Exposed zippers are hot. As in, “if you unzipped this my outfit would fall off” hot (in theory – most items are actually double-layered so no need to worry about someone unzipping you!). They also make a piece more interesting.
This trend, already embraced by celebrities like Kate Bosworth, is a must-have for your wardrobe as it will be going strong well into spring and summer, according to Joyce Chang, features editor of People StyleWatch.
“Whether you’re going more refined or tougher, there’s a zippered look for every one and every budget,” Chang said. Here are a few ideas: Read More »
Tags: betsey johnson, Celebrities, Charlotte Russe, dresses, fashion, Haider Ackermann, jackets, joyce chang, Kate Bosworth, leggings, LF, Lulus clothing, marc by marc jacobs, People StyleWatch, phillip lim, runway, saks, shoes, shopbop, skirts, spring, tanks, trends, Versace, zippers
October 21, 2007
- 12:16 pm
By Jill - University of Wisconsin
Okay. I can’t believe these words are going to come out of my finger tips…
I hate shopping!
Okay, well, that’s not entirely true- I can’t say I hate shopping as in I never want to shop again or I hate the activity of shopping. I guess what I meant to say is every time I walk in to a store whether is be Saks or Forever 21 I want to scream: WHO DESIGNED THESE UGLY PIECES OF GROSSNESS?
I mean seriously I can’t be the only person who feels this way. But EW. What has happened to fashion?
Wasn’t it just a few months ago I was overwhelmed by all of the different fashion choices?
Waiting with gnawing anticipation while I debated what my spring style would be? Why is fall fashion making me sad, depressed and looking fifteen pounds heavier?
Now I step into a store and minus the pretty jewel tones that are in (which might I add is the ONLY thing we have going for us right now) everything seems to be designed for Nicole Richie in her 9 th month of pregnancy.
Maternity Wear is the new little black dress. but guess what? I’m not planning on busting out a buddha belly anytime soon. Read More »
Tags: black dress, britney, buddha belly, cleavage, clothes, department store, fall fashion, fashion choices, forever 21, little black dress, maternity, maternity store, maternity wear, Nicole Richie, saks, shopping, spring style, Style