Friday, March 26, 2010

Project Runway Season 7: The Fabric of Our Eyes!

In case you missed last night's episode of Project Runway, I am posting about this particular episode, because I enjoyed watching the designers create their own fabrics and watching it come to life on the runway. This is what it really means to be a fashion designer. The fashions themselves weren't that impressive - fabric designing is a creative process and it is great to see how "designers" can work with the challenge.


I will be the first to admit that Emilio is a great designer - but I really do not get why he won. It was reminiscent of L.A.M.B. by Gwen Stefani and Stephen Sprouse and I am still unclear as to what the letters "es♥sa" mean.




Poor little Anthony from Georgia lost - this was dreadful.



Why would Mila create this? J'déteste!


Maya or Jay should have won in my opinion! What do you think?





Until next week my little fashionista's!

Friday, March 5, 2010

Dirty Little Secret: Rent the Runway


Do you have a special event to attend? A wedding? Fundraiser? Night out on the town? A date? I think I have DIED and gone to heaven... there is a website called
Rent the Runway that allows consumers to rent high end designer dresses for a fraction of the price ($55-$200). Not only do they deliver it to you within a day, but they send you two sizes just to make sure you have a dress that fits. Cleaning? No problem, you return the dress the company pays for the shipping and the cleaning. I know it sounds to good to be true; there is a waiting list to get access to the clothing, but that's understandable. Now, what are you waiting for? Go Rent the Runway!!


Rent the Runway says, 'What if that dress you saw in Vogue, the one with the stratospheric price tag, was suddenly affordable?'


Sign up here. Now.


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Happy happy joyous shopping!

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Georgetown: Betsey Johnson

If ever you find yourself surrounded by the immense number of shops in Georgetown in D.C. make sure you stop in the Betsey Johnson store. It's a magical treat to be in the presence of such fun! How can you not enjoy yourself, Betsey Johnson herself decorated the walls bubble gum pink. The prices range in the store, but there are always great sales, so don't ever think you can't -- yes you can! This is the only Betsey Johnson store in the state, so be sure to check it out next time you are browsing through Georgetown.


Address:
3029 M St
Washington, D.C.

Phone:

202.338.4090



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