Versatile Style: Modcloth Cape

Happy November, everyone! I hope your October was splendid and you’ve officially busted out your winter wardrobe pieces. I’m always particularly excited about this time of year because that means digging out all of my coats. I’m such a coat whore and pick up a few new ones every season to add to my collection. One thing that’s missing, however, is a cape. I’ve tried plenty on, but never had any luck finding a great one. Browsing the other day, I found this beauty and think it may be the answer to my prayers!

Welcome the Modcloth Look in the Letter Box Cape to the column! This cherry red cape is totally traffic-stopping and perfect for the gal who wants to make a statement. And if you were wondering, brightly-colored coats were all over the Fall 2011 runways, so this is definitely on-trend. Read More »


10 Super Warm Coats To Stay Stylish In This Winter

After several, uh, constructive suggestions on my last post about North Face alternatives, apparently more warmth is needed for you stylistas. So instead of looking like the Pillsbury dough boy this winter, sport these 10 chic coats and jackets.

Warning: this post is not a cheap and chic compilation. These pieces are on the expensive side but you wanted warmth, and not even your trusty Northface comes cheap. Read More »


10 Winter Coat Alternatives to the (Predictable) North Face

When winter hits and turns us all into grumpy, snow-man looking students, know you have an alternative to the traditional college girl uniform — North Face fleece, Uggs, leggings, ear muffs, fuzzy gloves, and frozen tears. You know what I’m talking about.

While Arctic temperatures might not make you want to look put together 24/7, know these coats will do the trick when it comes to keeping warm and fashionable… Read More »


Surprisingly Cute: New York and Company [GALLERY]

We all have our go-to stores that we, uh, go to when we need to stock up on some new wardrobe essentials (or when we have an hour to kill and the mall reaches out and wraps us in its warm embrace). But what about all those other stores? The ones that you walk past on your way to Auntie Anne’s without a second glance? The “mom” stores, the old department stores, the stores that don’t start with “Forever” and end with “21″? Surprise! Many of those stores are filled with major cuteness that you’re missing out on! (Except Chico’s – keep walking, little lady.) We know you’re not one to pass up a cute cami, so we scoured these under-the-radar shops (Walmart, what?!) and pulled out all the goodness you never realized existed.

To me, New York and Co. was always the store I passed as I walked from Macys to The Gap. Yeah, some of the stuff in the window looked cute, but most of it looked like the stuff librarians wear to work. But one day I decided to pop in and after digging through those Mom jeans and ugly sweaters, I actually found good stuff. No, GREAT stuff.

They have everything from basics, like t-shirts and tank tops, to outfit makers, like sequined dresses and cute cardigans. They have workwear and loungewear, outfits you can wear to class, and outfits you most certainly can’t wear to class. But mostly they’ve just got some really stylish stuff. New York and Co. prides themselves on bringing women New York fashion at a fraction of the price, and speaking as a New Yorker myself, I’d say they’re doing a damn good job. Read More »


Candy Dish: All The Good Guys are (Getting) Married

Michael Buble is engaged. <Weep.>

And Derek Jeter’s already set a date. <Double weep.>

Cupcakes too cute to eat. Almost.

The Kardashian sisters sell out. Again.

Nordstrom keeps you warm for under $100!

Is Angelina Jolie too famous? St. John thinks so.


From StyleBakery: The Fall Fashion Survival Kit

If your fall look is a little under the weather, check out my remedy for an effortless and chic way to survive the season without having to shop for a whole new look. Simply buy an item from the following six categories and you’ll be ready to face the fall in style. And the best part is, you don’t need to blow your budget; most pieces are under a $100.

1. Special Black Sweater
A noir knit number will be one of your best layering pieces for fall that instantly boosts your outfit’s excitement level. Instead of going for the basic black, take a risk and opt for a pull over sweater or cardigan with special details like bows, statement sleeves or sweet rockstar influenced studs.

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Candy Dish: Rihanna’s Got a New Man

Who is Rihanna’s new boyf?

Make your own American Apparel infinity scarf!

Uh, this couple cannot be for real.

Target’s got some super cute winter coats.

Cute boots that burn calories? Sign us up.

WTF is Whitney Port wearing!?


Candy Dish: Speidi Takes a Stab at Martial Arts

27354pcn_montag71wtmk_xlarger.jpgSpeidi lookin’ stupid doin’ karate…haha!

Having problems finding the right foundation? This should help…

Get Keri Russel’s look for less!

Best value schools for 2009!

He’s Just Not That Into You is anti-feminist? What do you think?

Chase Crawford and Leona Lewis…is it love?

What about LiLo and Sean Penn?? Ew.

Lookin’ for some chic winter style? Here you go

Sarah Palin is still talking…why?

More research being done on Gardasil for older women.


Rock The Look: Faux Fur

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[Do you ever feel like you can’t pull something off? Have trendy pieces in your closet that you would never have the courage to actually wear out? Well take those pieces out, shake off the dust, and continue reading!

In this series, I will choose a different piece that can be difficult to incorporate into an outfit and give you ideas on how to wear it. If there’s anything you would like to read about in the future, please leave a comment!]

It’s really starting to get cold out there now, but you can stay warm by adding a few furry touches to your wardrobe. Models on the fall runways sported real fur, but faux fur is a more wallet- and animal – friendly option. While it may be a little unrealistic and over the top for a college girl to sport a big fur coat, here are some ways you can subtly slip this trend into your wardrobe: Read More »