April 22, 2010
- 4:00 pm
By Leah - Ryerson University

With the end (fingers crossed) of the rain and the new May flowers that follow, what better way to celebrate it finally feeling like spring than with a dress! This year, there are so many adorable spring dresses to choose from that’s it’s hard to pick! (I just bought three…I have a problem.) But really, why should you have to choose just one? With retailers slashing their prices, you’re sure to find a good deal on one or two (or three) to satisfy your every dress need.
Or desire. Because that’s what it really comes down to, yes?
There are so many styles of dress to choose from, meaning there is the perfect dress out there for everyone, as well as every occasion. More modest dresses worn with blazers or cardigans are perfect for the summer job, while the fun, flirty, floral mini dresses are sure to be a hit for a girls night out on the town. With a large range of patterns and colors available, it’s easy to choose the statement you want to make with your dress, or find one that suits shoes and sweaters you already own. Read More »
Tags: american eagle, anthropologie, Banana Republic, bcbgeneration, fashion porn, floral minidress, forever 21, free people, gap, karmaloop, lulus, modcloth, Piperlime, shop ruche, spring dresses, summer dress, summer style, sundress, target, topshop, urban outfitters
April 17, 2010
- 3:00 pm
By Jessica- FIT

Well, Target is at it again. Now that the not-so-Gaultier line has come and gone, it is Zac Posen’s turn to take over the racks of Target. Posen’s line won’t debut until April 25th in stores, but we got a super special preview of the collection and Zac has certainly hit the target this time (no pun intended). And now that I’ve seen it, I’m seriously considering packing up my tent and camping out in Brooklyn the night before. It’s that good.
Unlike predecessor Gaultier, Posen’s Target line actually reflects his own design aesthetic, without looking cheap or low quality. Considered a newcomer to the industry, Posen’s feminine image is easily recognizable and is reflected in his Target Collection. From bathing suits to a tuxedo suit, the collection literally ranges from A to Zac. Read More »
April 15, 2010
- 4:00 pm
By Leah - Ryerson University
I spy with my little eye a whole lot of pastels.
And no, I’m not talking about those tasty Cadbury mini-eggs (even though I’ve got plenty of those too – they’re so cheap after Easter!).
Pastels reminiscent of the colors of everyone’s favorite chocolate Easter treat have made their way onto store shelves and I am excited! Pale blues, pinks, yellows, greens, etc. have a way of lifting the spirits, like a warm spring breeze or the smell of flowers on your way to class.
I love how pastels are shamelessly girly and flirty, especially when found in the form of ruffled tops or floral prints. But what I love even more is how seamlessly they work with edgier pieces, adding a feminine flair without making you look too sweet. With pastels appearing on accessories, in makeup routines (pastel nails are perfect for even the most conservative setting!), and on many, many other items of clothing, there is no excuse not to add a few dainty pieces to your spring wardrobe. Here are a few of my favorite pastel incarnations. Just looking at them makes me yearn for a beer and a patio.
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Tags: aerie, Banana Republic, easter, fashion porn, fashion trends, forever 21, gap, karmaloop, lulus, marc by marc jacobs, Martin + Osa, mini eggs, modcloth, old navy, pastel, pastel clothes, pastel fashion, Piperlime, shop mamie, shop ruche, spring fashion, target, topshop, Zappos
April 8, 2010
- 4:00 pm
By Leah - Ryerson University
It might be my inner journalist talking, but I’ve always been obsessed with trench coats.
This obsession only grew when Burberry put my girl crush, Emma Watson, into their summer ad campaign – looking as lovely as always in some gorgeous trench coats.
Trench coats are classic. Buy one now and you can wear it forever; regardless of trends they will always be chic and sophisticated. There are many options this year, meaning you could splurge on a classic, neutral trench or save on a fun, bright colored coat for spring. Either way, a trench is a must-have in your wardrobe. Not only are they a nice touch over an interview outfit, but trenches are also perfect for over skirts and dresses, meaning you don’t have to freeze (or rely on male chivalry) while wearing your hot little dress.
Long or short, classic or bright, solid or funky, there is a trench coat for everyone. And if, like me, you can’t afford one of Emma’s gorge Burberry coats, there are a million other beautiful options out there that won’t break the bank. Although, it doesn’t cost a thing to sit back in your bed and drool over the rich and Burberry-clad on the Art of the Trench. Read More »
Tags: Banana Republic, bluefly, burberry, Emma Watson, fashion porn, forever 21, Kohls, lulus, mod cloth, nordstrom, old navy, outnet, shop bop, shop ruche, soia and kyo, target, top shop, trench coat, trench coats, urban outfitters, Zappos

Now that Spring is officially here and I’ve busted out my flip flops, I can’t wipe this loopy grin off my face. It just makes me so happy, especially after the winter we had in New York. I swear, if I had to step in one more brown, slushy puddle I was going to kick someone. But now that all those nasty puddles are gone and the restaurants are setting up their outside tables, all I can think about is iced coffee, al fresco cocktails, the joy that comes from going out without having to lug a giant coat along, and SUNDRESSES!
Summer sundresses are awesome for so many reasons: they’re comfy, they’re cute and they’re totally versatile. You can pair ‘em with all kinds of shoes (flats, sandals, heels, wedges, boots; you name it, it can work), and you can wear ‘em over a bikini, for those last warm days on campus, or for a night out.
Go for any of these babies that are all under $20 and really, you can’t go wrong. Read More »
Tags: 15 dollar store, 8 under $20, bikini, boots, budget shopping, flats, forever 21, macys, old navy, sandals, spring, spring fashion, spring style, summer style, sundress, sundresses, target, under $20, wet seal
April 1, 2010
- 4:00 pm
By Leah - Ryerson University
It’s that time of year again – the time to start hunting for summer jobs or internships (if you haven’t already), or start hunting for job or internship wardrobes (if you’ve already secured the gig). If you’re working in an office or a professional environment chances are you’re going to need to pick up a few pieces. Contrary to what some people think, Uggs and flip flops are not acceptable at most office jobs.
But don’t worry – you don’t have to pre-spend all that money you’re about to earn on a new work wardrobe. There are a few basics that can help make getting dressed for interviews or a work day simple. Just mix-and-match these with your everyday stuff and you’ll have plenty of options all summer long.
Well-fitted basics are the groundwork for a put together, streamlined outfit. Dressing these up with accessories, or fun extras – tops, cardigans, or shoes – add personality to simple pieces and keep you lookin’ like you (and not some dowdy old lady). If you want to hold onto these pieces for the future, it’s always good to spend a bit more and invest in pieces that fit well and are good quality. However, if you have a limited budget, many discount stores offer cheaper alternatives that will get you through your summer gig. Read More »
Tags: american apparel, american eagle, Banana Republic, Basics, fashion porn, gap, internship, internship attire, job interview, Kohls, lulus, modcloth, New York & Company, nordstrom, old navy, Piperlime, shop ruche, shopbop, target, urban outfitters, work clothes, work wear, Zappos
March 21, 2010
- 10:00 am
By Caitlin-University of Alabama

Normally, I don’t get really hyped up about drugstore brands because they don’t meet my high beauty standards. But I guess it’s true that there’s a first for everything because I’ve got a new drugstore obsession: Soap And Glory. The pink vintage packaging caught my eye at Target a few weeks ago, and I’ve been in love ever since.
No joke, I want to climb out my window and scream it from the rooftops!
While I only have a few products (they’re always sold out!), I wanted to share my initial thoughts and praise with you. This brand is incredible not only in quality but also in price. I honestly have no idea how they do it, but Soap and Glory’s products are already some of my favorites. Read More »
Tags: beauty, brand, brand review, cosmetics, drugstore beauty, face wash, face wipes, hand cream, makeup remover, review, soap and glory, target
March 18, 2010
- 4:00 pm
By Leah - Ryerson University
I have a secret.
I love rain boots a little more than anyone my age probably should. However, I feel this love is justified – on top of being SUPER adorable, wellies also keep your feet dry, making them practical as well. Over the last few years, retailers have rolled out all sorts of fun, bright-colored, patterned boots for you to go dancing in the rain. They start relatively inexpensive for the hesitant puddle jumper, and quickly escalate in price, for those looking to invest in a pair of multi-seasonal boots.
While you might be seeing stars by the price of some of these boots, keep in mind, if you buy a pair of quality, 100% rubber boots they will not only last you a life time (Hunter’s, after all, were used during trench warfare in WWI), but when lined properly can take you to -10 (Celsius that is) weather.
With the quick approach of spring showers, wellies, joined by raincoats and umbrellas, are the perfect remedy for being able to stomp to class without looking like a drowned rat. With lots of fun patterns, styles and colors to choose from there’s plenty of ways to stay dry… in style.
Not to mention, you can always invite boys to stand under your super cute umbrella…
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Tags: fashion, forever 21, Fred Flare, hunter boots, hunters, karmaloop, Kohls, lululemon, lulus, marc by marc jacobs, modcloth, nordstrom, old navy, Piperlime, rain boots, rain gear, raincoat, spring showers, spring style, Style, target, topshop, umbrella, urban outfitters, Vivienne Westwood, wellies
March 11, 2010
- 4:00 pm
By Leah - Ryerson University
I’m going to be a little blunt – I personally think that dressing up for holidays is a little lame. There are, however, 2 exceptions
1. Halloween (duhhh)
2. St. Patrick’s Day.
Really, why wouldn’t you go all out for St. Patrick’s Day? After all those morning Irish coffees, you’re not going to care what you look like. And after your 6th green beer, you’ll want your outfit to match your teeth, anyway.
Plus, unlike that slutty nurse costume from Halloween, you can totally re-wear your adorably bright St. Patty’s Day outfits all throughout spring and summer. That is assuming you opt for one of these gorgeous greens items and not something like this.
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Tags: american apparel, american eagle, Banana Republic, fashion porn, forever 21, gap, geren ford, green, Kohls, lulus.com, modcloth, old navy, payless, Piperlime, shop ruche, st patricks day, target, urban outfitters, Zappos
March 6, 2010
- 1:00 pm
By Jessica- FIT

Move over Rodarte sisters, Jean Paul Gaultier is taking over everyone’s favorite store and the wait is finally over. On Sunday, March 7th, Gaultier’s collaboration with Target will be available in 250 stores nationwide.
But with rumors of the line not being confirmed until October of 2009, the buzz may have been bigger than the line itself. Consisting of 20 looks, the line will only be available in a fraction of Target stores for about 5 weeks (until April 11th). If you don’t happen to live near a chosen location, don’t fret; thank God for the World Wide Web.
Gaultier is following in the footsteps of several designers including the late Alexander McQueen and Anna Sui. The series of designer collaborations has inspired a cheap-chic movement, allowing the average American woman to feel of a higher status without breaking the bank. Each designer has been inspired by a certain fashion icon or muse to distinguish their lines from the rest. Read More »
Tags: alexander mcqueen, anna sui, designer clothing, designer style, fashion, john paul gaultier, john paul gaultier for target, madonna, review of john paul gaultier for target, Style, target, target diffusion line