Wednesday, November 01, 2006

Coach Makes Everything!

From bags, (of course) to shoes, scarves, keychains, cell phone dangles, gloves, sunglasses, scarves, luggage, baby goodies, etc. Coach really does have a very varied groups of products for us fashionistas to enjoy. Now, there is just a bit more. Coach has released a line of jewelry in conjunction with it's 65th Anniversary collection. Just a couple of bagnles and baubles to flaunt our signature C's. Check out the collection and take your pick but keep in mind there will be more released in mid-November, just in time for the holidays.

Pre-Order Jeffrey

Since I doubt anyone is going to be able to make it to Cali to pick up Jeffrey's much anticipated line of clothes you'll be glad to know that the store that brings California girls (and boys) looks from Charlotte Ronson, Ella Moss, Jovovich Hawk, and Mayle is luring both coasts to its newly re-launched website with a few fashion exclusives such as Jeffrey's collection which you can pre-order because it doesn't hit the stores until March. "We've carried Jeffrey's line, Cosa Nostra, from the beginning—before all the hype," said women's buyer John Eshaya. "We thought doing this pre-order would be a great way to support him, as the winner of Project Runway and as a local L.A. designer." And, if shall be but, not only for Jeffrey for all the other great designers that are featured on the site because they will get great exposure. Go look now, they will not dissapoint.


Tuesday, October 31, 2006

If You Are Interested...


Just incase you can't read the fine print:

November 2&3
Call: 212-628-3400 to schedule an appointment

Revisiting The Classics

As a girlie girl who still plays video games and watches cartoons (yeah, that's right) I got all warm and fuzzy inside when I saw these. They remind me of Archie comic books where the girls were always unbelivably coodinated and envy inspiring. If the cold weather hadn't just swooped down on us with avengence I would totally pick these up but I guess I'll have to wait for next summer. But, that doesn't mean you should... if you want them here they are.

Monday, October 30, 2006

In The Spirit Of Halloween

Just in case I have died of fright I'll get this out of the way. So funny...

First And Foremost

Target's Go:International line is bringing us more with the new release of Behnaz Sarafpour's line of clothing. And they say "international" but for us city girls this line is right at home coming straight from and inspired by the city that never sleeps. I think that this is probably one of the most comprehensive lines that has been released yet not to mention consistent. I can't wait to get my shop on!

Saturday, October 28, 2006

Make Your Own Tiffany's

Tiffany & Co. has just launched a make-your-own-necklace line by Elsa Peretti, perhaps on of the few ways to afford jewelry by the iconic designer. Start with a sterling-silver, gold, or platinum chain and add as many heart-shaped charms made from semiprecious stones and minerals as you wish. They range from $100 to $450. Forward this post over to your lover just in time for the holidays, I'm sure they will get the hint. And to make it super easy on them, they can buy everything here without having to get up out of their chair.

For V...

Sephora’s got beauty and brains in the bag as we will see this November with the debut of Monopoly: Sephora Edition. Here's the twist, this time only beauty rules apply: players go to jail for bad hair days, advance to go for getting a manicure, pay fines for streaky self tanner application, and purchase products with beauty bucks. When players own an entire cosmetic category, they can place Sephora shopping bags on their properties and eventually upgrade to Sephora stores; they can also get ahead by stocking their stores with the most beauty products. Lending their names to the whimsical game are some of the industry’s top beauty brands. There’s Stila in Gloss Gardens, Make Up For Ever on Lipstick Lane, Nars on Cheek Street, Murad at Cleanser Crossing, and Bliss on Lotion Avenue. And with a retail price tag of around $45 I'm sure it will be on every little (and big) fashionista's Christmas list along with a few designer Barbies.

Some Sample Sales -This Week

Here are some sales going on this week with a little something for everyone:

  • TODAY from 10-5, just in time for a last-minute Halloween outfit and great designer duds: Housing Works Thrift Shop has shoes for $1 to $5 and $20 “all you can stuff” bags. Location: 48-49 35th St., nr. 48th Ave., Long Island City
  • I know you remeber Norma Kamali. and her hooded jumpsuits, that were $385, are now $96.25; wide pants, that were $135, are now now $33.75, and so on. The last chance to shop is today and Monday, 10-6 at 11 W. 56th St., btwn. 5th & 6th Aves.
  • Harlem shopping hot spot N, at 114 W. 116th St. nr. Lenox Ave, is taking 30% off Juicy Couture, perfect for you SDT sisters up at Columbia and Barnard. Going on now till 11/14.
  • Loyale and Bliss Lau because Loyale dresses, blouses, and active wear combined with Bliss Lau handbags and belts at wholesale and below prices is just fabulous. Going on Thursday 9-8 and Friday 10-6 at 325 W. 38th St. btwn. 8th & 9th Aves., suite. 812

Wednesday, October 25, 2006

End Of An Era

Ok, I have taken my one week of mourning since the season finale of Project Runway. I couldn't be happier with the face that Jeffrey won, I think that he and Uli really did have strong shows and the judges were spot on with those decisions in the end. I suppose I should't be that upset I can still peek into the lives of Laura, Mychael, Jeffrey, and Uli whenever I feel like it instead of having to rush home after class. Or, better yet we can all start working on your own collection for the Season 4 casting calls...

For Alex...

With Uniqlo's much anticipated, New York 36,000 square foot flagship store opening next month it makes sense that this brand is on everyone's mind. And it still will be even after the dust from this launch settles becuause they have invited women’s wear designers Philip Kim, Alice Roi, Tina Lutz and Marcia Patmos of Lutz & Patmos, Kino, and GVGV, and men’s wear designers Halb, Satoru Tanaka, and Alexandre Plokhov of Cloak to each design capsule collections of eight looks for Spring/Summer 2007. Each of the eight designers’ creations will be showcased for one month each throughout the new year. “This project is yet another way to introduce Uniqlo’s unique balance of high style, high quality merchandise at affordable prices. We are extremely excited for this important project for Spring 2007,” says Nobuo Domae, Uniqlo’s U.S. CEO. It just keeps getting better, doesn't it?

Here's One For You


Just in case you don't know Hayden-Harnett make beautiful, wonderful bags.
And if you can' t read the fine print:
330 W. 38th Street, Suite 503

Tuesday, October 24, 2006

What Can $10 Buy You Anymore?

T-shirts!!! Awesome, wonderful t-shirts, today and tomorrow at the Threadless sale.

Sunday, October 22, 2006

Little L.A.M.B.

Just heads up. If you are really into L.A.M.B you know that it does not come cheap but, right now Bluefly has a small selection of stuff for up to 40% off. That's a sweet deal especially if normally you would just cave and buy them full price. Ouch!

Sample Sale

Just incase you can't make out the fine print:
Sunday(today): 12-5
46 N. 6th Street (btwn. Wythe & Kent)
Williamsburg, Brooklyn

If Only I was 6 Years Old Again

It’s never too soon to learn how to dress! Now fashionistas-in-training can start early with their own Diane Von Furstenberg Barbie. Diane really is everywhere... True to the spirit of Diane’s working-girl roots and signature style, the doll wears a hot pink wrap dress and carries a newspaper, passport, and suitcase so she can jet-set off to new adventures. As for the already blooming fashionistas, we’ll be able to jet-set to a new outfit this December, when Diane releases a grown-up version of the hot pink wrap dress to celebrate her new toy at Bloomingdale’s. Christmas for everyone! And while searching for this Barbie on the Mattell website I came across a the Badgely Mischka Barbie as well. Little girls are getting more fashion than I would have know what to do with at that age. Cute and scary all at the same time.

I'm Famous

Not really but I am on one of the people who is being featured on fashmatch.com with their launch of a new and improved way to shop online. I'm in the little testimonial section on the right and am randomly circulated among the other people who gave their opinions as well and I thought there would be a little more of a mention concerning She Spys The Buys but hey, we can't win them all. One of the newer features that I really liked is the fact that you can easily add items that are not already included in the selections to make the best outfits for yourself.

Saturday, October 21, 2006

Granny Shoes?

Whenever anyone says Easy Spirit to me I think of the kind of shoes that my mother would wear to work as the wonderful school teacher that she is. That is, until now. Tara Subkoff, founder of Imitation of Christ, has designed a line of shoes for Easy Spirit that defintially not my mother's shoe! Flats, sandals, pumps, boots; a shoe for every occasion in a wide variety of colors. You can shop the entire collection online and take your pick before they take off.

Lazy Saturdays... Kinda

So I'm not at work, as you can see but I am definitally working, doing some super early or long over due spring cleaning. Comfy fleece pants I stole from my bf and a vintage Wizard of Oz t-shirt are what I'm rocking as I sashay around with my broom and my duster (of course.)Speaking of t-shirts. Thanks to Alex I now have yet another great t-shirt site to throw money at. Dirty Microbe had a small selection of fun graphic t's that make me chuckle. Best laugh was this, for me at least... what's yours?

Wednesday, October 18, 2006

Hollywould Ya?

Don't worry if you missed the party and the insane sale. Holly just keeps the deals coming! Now when you shop the Hollywould Pre-Fall collection online and use the code hwdc1006 at checkout you will get 30% off all shoes and handbags. And, after dropping 6 pairs of shoes off at the cobbler, while clacking away in my still perfect, yet incessantly worn, Hollywould sling-backs I am so tempted to stock up!

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Ooh La La

After spending much of my life undergoing a rigerous parochial education I was for a long time disinclined to wear skirts for fun. After the skirt being part of a uniform for 8 years one looks to embrace the more masculine side of fashion. And I did! But more recently I have found myself gravitating back to dresses and skirts with a desire I didn't think possible. Lucky for me I stumbled across Boutique Ooh La La. They have one of the best selections of skirts that I have ever seen, orignal in design and color pallette with looks for every occassion.

Monday, October 16, 2006

Belt It Out

For a long time I have been very "anti-belt" mostly just because I don't like to have attention drawn to my waist. Very recently, however, I have started to embrace the belt because the new styles are so cute, not neccesarily meant to be worn around the waist, and seriously who really likes their pants to be falling down? It seems the folks over at Ecoist got that vibe because they have recently released a line of belts that are just too cute. And, if you really want to be super coordinated you can probably find a bag of sorts that matches. Super coordinated and super hero! Saving the earth one purchase at a time.

Saturday, October 14, 2006

Culture Fest

This blog is all about fashion but sometimes you have to look at the big picture. How about all the culture that influences our everyday lives (including fashion). Well, this weekend is a good chance to take a look at what NYC and it's cultural institutions have to offer at Culture Fest in Battery Park. You'll find me there perusing the booths and working, of course. How could the nation's largest maritime museum not be included? On Sunday one of my stops will the Bronx Council for the Arts tent (#27). From 11-5 a friend of mine, Elizabeth Oritz, will be there selling her beautiful jewelry and artwork. The original handmade designs and craftmanship are exquistise. Who knows, maybe you can meet the mind behind She Spys the Buys...

Wednesday, October 11, 2006

Free To Be You And Me

Tomorrow and Thursday at 261 W. 36th (btwn. 7th & 8th) on the 2nd floor there is a huge shipment of fall samples from one of my personal fav's Free People. Offering below wholesale prices like: tanks tops $10, tees $15, shirts $20, skirts $15, pants $25, dresses $30, sweaters $35 and also current fall merchandise all stock sizes - 50% off retail prices. But here is the best deal leggings (regularly $44) for $10, the 80's are back!

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Everyone Go And Let Me Know How It Is!

Kappa Kappa Cappucino

Well I'll let you speculate as to what my locale is in reference too but I have to say I am dressed to impress no matter where that might be. Having a quasi-corporate job and the desire to dress in a more mature manner otherwise it was no surprise to me that I immediately reached for the NY&Co. that I had hanging in my closet when getting ready for this meeting tonight. Now, I know it is on the low scale of things but they do business basics well. Everything from chinos, to suits, to knit slacks, to button downs, sweaters, tunics, belts, jewelry, and even shoes and all for a reasonable price. I recently visited the downtown store out of sheer boredom having arrived in the Nassau St. area a bit early. Did you know they open at 7:00 in the AM? Yeah, neither did I! I began to wander and before I knew it my arms were full of chunky turtlenecks, belts, and "city knit" pants (or as I have labeled them "the best ass-pants ever!") Sufficet to say, I went to town and you should too. I don't know about the other locations but the NY&Co. on Nassau street off of Fulton is having a sale where awesome pants and cute shirts are $7.99, $9.99, or 50% off. So, tonight I am showing off some conquests from my shopping expedition; cute pants (of course), chunky floppy-neck turtleneck sweater from last years GAP winter collection, Steve Madden shoes, and Bulga bag. Wish me luck...

Saturday, October 07, 2006

Project Runway In Real Life

After finally catching the Project Runway Reunion last night I was so excited when I recieved an invitation to attend the grand opening of the new Michael Kors store in The Weschester this Wednesday night. The timing was impeccable! Unfourtunately I can't go, believe me I would if I could and the "interview a celeb designer" section of She Spys The Buys would be born because Michael Kors himself, as well as, fashion director of Elle, Nina Garcia, will be there to celebrate. If you happen to be free from 6-8, RSVP 800.361.0754 then head over to The Westchester and get your fabulous and your shop on. A portion of the proceeds will benefit Gilda's Club Westchester a non-for profit organization that provides special and emotional support to people living with cancer. Celeb sightings, being the first to shop a store, and all for a good cause. Why wouldn't you go?

Children of the What?

You all must be wondering what is up with me. I mean, no posts all week and now check me out standing in the middle of a field shaking a gift box. Well, sorry for the absenteeism, things have been a bit crazy but I'll explain to you now why my Meez is where she is. Today I am doing city girl goes country chic for V's birthday (hence the gift). The festivities tonight are starting with a walk through a corn maze (hence the sunflowers... it was the only kind of field they had.) I'm wearing my skinny jeans tucked into black Uggz, a big chunky tunic sweater, with a thick black belt, with my hair tucked up into a newsboy cap and carrying my Spy. I think it's practical for the chilly weather and at the same time stylin'. Check back I'm going to try to update as much as I can to let you know about everything I have been trying to post all week.

Monday, October 02, 2006

Who's Your Dada?

New Yorkers probably remeber the huge exhibit at MoMA about one of the twentieth century’s most influential avant-garde art movements, Dada. Now not only can you view Dada inspired pieces of art you can wear them as well thanks to Dadadie Brücke! Where does the name come from? This and similar movements pursued their idea of aesthetic, regardless of what was popularized in conventional art of the time. They want to look beyond fads and create clothing that is timeless and classic, yet always modern. With a focus on clean lines, well-cut shaping, and attention to detail you can't miss. Check it out. even if they don't have what you want in your size they will make it for you!

Saturday, September 30, 2006

Perfect Knit

One of my favorite dress materials is, by far, jersey knit. That auctomatically steps any item up into the maybe pile of possible purchases but this material is always really hard to find. That is until recently. Here is the large selection that I came acress from Saks. Now you can see the broad selection without the hassle of having to search, Your welcome.

Step Into The Future

It's starting to get colder out, which means you might want to break out the light clothing. No, you didn't read that wrong. It's just a reference to what may be the next big thing in fashion and the next big profit centre for clothes makers - apparel that lights up when you wear it. It's called Lumalive and it was developed by an electronics firm. Dutch giant Philips created the fabric that contains light emitting diodes as part of a research project last year. But it's only now that they've decided it may have a commercial use. Enter fashion designer Anke Loh, who believes there's lots of money to be brought to light from the idea. Her "Dressing Light" line of clothing is expected to hit stores in 2007. "I had the idea of putting different lights into clothing and seeing what kind of moving images and atmosphere I could create," she explains. The fabric can display text, graphics and even animation. She showed off clothing featuring an elevated train moving through stations, a changing cartoon cityscape and people laughing. The wearables are powered by a small removable battery pack about the size of a cell phone. "It's not just a dress, it's not just technology," she ventures. "Together they speak with one another." But while some fashionistas see the idea as a chance to design new styles other companies see something else - and it seems inevitable: advertising. The same material can be used to illuminate everything from office furniture to drapes, jackets, even couch cushions. And some firms are waiting to see if the idea catches on before using it to literally put their names up in lights. "What Philips Research showed last year were research prototypes; this year the jackets and furniture represent versions that are ready to go into commercial production, and include integrated power sources and control electronics," notes the company's Bas Zeper. And while no prices on all of this have been confirmed, about the only thing left to see now is whether this idea will light up the eyes of consumers and ultimately light-en up their wallets. -- citynews
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And I though this was the best intergartion of technology and fashion. This is a whole other level!

You Had To Know It Was Coming

If Paul Newman can save the world with salad dressing, perhaps Elton John can also contribute with bubble bath? That’s the plan, as the music icon teams up with Bath & Body Works for his first-ever product line. Developed with help from Harry Slatkin, president of home design at Limited Brands, Elton’s new line is called the Fireside Collection; it will debut at Bath & Body Works in time for the holidays, with proceeds benefiting the Elton John AIDS Foundation. Patrons have the added bonus of entering a sweepstake with every purchase: this fall, Bath & Body Works hosts a Legendary Rock Sweepstakes, where consumers can win a 5.5 carat diamond pendant by designer Daniel K. The pendant is worth $75,000, but hopefully the new bath line will raise considerably more for John’s charity… -- Fashion Week Daily
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And as nice as the sentiment of this vebnture is I'm still more excited about the upcoming line of L.A.M.B. bags.

Ha Ha

British fashion house Burberry's Milan Fashion Week show in Italy last night was wrecked by animal activists protesting the company's use of fur. 3 People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) activists stood holding 'Burberry: Fur Shame' placards charged the runway at the glitzy fashion show, disrupting the invitation-only event. The protestors were quickly escorted out of the show and released. Ironically, one of the attendees at the show was Vogue editor Anna Wintour, who has been a longtime PETA target. Lucky for her she was saves another tofu pie in the face. A PETA spokesman says, "We have met with Burberry executives and screened a video that shows graphic footage of animals who are suffering on fur farms and in traps. "But, unlike a growing number of fashion companies that are fur-free, Burberry continues to sell real fur. This is unacceptable." -- contactmusic.com

J Crew On Your Special Day

That's right JCrew does bridal wear and such for weddings! I know, I was as shocked as the next person. It was almost like finding out that Lane Bryant did as well. I mean I understand you want to be able to cater to your chosen audience on every front but to go so far as wedding attire seems quite outlandish to me. But, after looking at all the dresses (and the prices) it might somehting to consider if classic plain with simple lines is what you want. Take this for example, you could eve buy this dress and have a tailor add some beading and other detailing. It would sitll be cheaper than going to Vera Wang and not quite as cookie cuttrer as David's Bridal.

Bag Borrow oe Steal For Real

As an avid bag collector I am not a fan of Bag, Borrow, or Steal. Based on it's pricing for membership and rentals I'd rather just buy the bag outright. Now they have come up with something for me. After the bags have become so last week you can buy them yourselved from the online used bag outlet as long as you sign up. I'm sure we all rember the Coach Daphne sytle satchel bag and the initial, msut have it, hotness. Instead of paying $598.00 you can have it for $399.00. Granted, when you take into account shipping and taxes it could be a better deal but you never know what you might find.

Last Minute Sale

We all love the deals that you can dig up on Bluefly but how about instead of clicking and dropping it in a digital shopping cart you can dig through stuff in person. Well, today and tomorrow are the last chances you'll have to do that. And even though it's the last day there are still major chances for deals because ot the additional markdowns to the already-discounted designer merchandise makeing it up to 90 percent off. Head over to 72 Greene St., nr. Broome St. today from 9-9 and tomorrow from 9-5.

Best Dress Ever

We all know my feelings on the Marilyn Convertible dress. Fabulousness! Now you can pre-order the ones for Fall 2006 online. Get them while you can because I have a feeling that once the pre-orders ship they are going to be hard to get. One another note, I love the people over at Monif C. I had a problem with my credit card and they have been doing everything they can to make sure that I get the 3 (that's right) dresses that I preordered. Fabulous dresses and excellent service. What more could you ask for?

On The Job Again...

I'm working on a Saturday morning yet again. Why, I'm not exactly sure but I'm thinking I might need to do somehting to change that. But, that's not what I'm here to write about I'm here to tell you the only benefit of working on a saturday, dressing your pajamas (or pajama like things). Today it's Juicy Couture sweatpants, plain dusty rose colored tee, and my gray zip up Gap hoodie but, the piece de resistance of this SUPER comfy outfit has to be my Uggz. Not Uggs, Uggz. Uggz are straight from Australia, not the Americanized version. But, I believe they are no long in business after losing a nasty lawsuit about their name to the Ugg Australia company. Ugh! What I know for sure is that they are like wearing big fuzzy slippers and I love it. Check for more today, I actually have time to write!

Wednesday, September 27, 2006

Wednesday Is My Monday

So today, I popped into my office in my business casual fabulousness. Meaning: black slacks, red 3/4 length sleeve tee, and beautiful Beverly Feldman shoes. I'm carrying my school bag (that, but 1st ed.) because it's the only thing that is big enough to fit my laptop and notebook even though I have abused it to the point where it is starting to fall apart. Gotta love it. Yesterday was a bit different though. On my all school day I wore something that reminded be of Audrey Hepurn in the Gap ads. If a girl wants to dance, indeed. Skinny jeans, graphic tee, and ballet flats. The many styles of me.
P.S. Ladies, when you have a bad day brush it off!

Saturday, September 23, 2006

O My Word!

Let's add another one to the list! Oscar de la Renta is launching O Oscar, a better women's sportswear collection available at Macy's in Spring 2007 "Luxurious details and embellishment have always been important to my designs,” stated the designer in a press release. “In the past, we have been unable to faithfully execute these types of finishes at a price that is compelling to a broad audience. We hope to expand the O Oscar label at Macy's to other merchandise including women's accessories, fragrance and men's clothing. We intend to establish a true lifestyle brand with its own unique identity." The O Oscar sportswear line will feature all the rich color, embellishments and iconic detailing that you know and love from Oscar, but at far more accessible price points. Clothes will retail from $199 to $229 for jackets, $79 to $99 for pants, $99 to $139 for skirts, $99 to $129 for sweaters, $49 for knit underpinnings, $79 for shirts, and approximately $169 for dresses. Slightly above scale for a dress-down designer line but O is it Oscar.

Matchmaker, Matchmaker Make Me A Match

Remeber in the movie Clueless when Cher cycled through her touch screen closet inventory to pick her outfit for the day? That is always in my mind when I think about my dream house. Now I am one step closer with FashMatch.com. The creators of this site really know how to make online shopping a piece of cake. You can piece togehter a whole outfit, save it to your profile, and you can even buy the whole look at the click of a button. If nothing else it's a new way of distracting yourself at work. Take my first match for example doing a great job of keeping me from taking care of all the work I had left over from yesterday and at the same time giving me some ideas about stuff to add to my wadrobe. Excellent!

Friday, September 22, 2006

Pop!

New York City’s fashion darlings get ready for the one day only Pop Up Vintage Shop at the Galapagos Art Space in Brooklyn, this Sunday. The space will be filled with tons of carefully selected vintage clothing and jewelry for men & women – all in excellent condition and selling at very reasonable prices (cash only). This isn’t your average shabby thrift store, the Pop Up Vintage Shop is a guerrilla-style shopping event and it shouldn’t be missed. Bring your friends, bring some cash and head to Galapagos for cocktails, tunes, clothing and jewels!

Featured Women’s Items Include:
Jewelry and Accessories $10 - $30
Dresses and Skirts $20 - $30
Coats and Jackets $25 - $35

Address:
70 N. 6th Street (btwn. Kent and Wythe)
Williamsburg, Brooklyn

How Small Is Too Small?

"Since Spain denounced the use of models with a BMI of 18 or less the debate has become a hot topic in the fashion world. Paul Smith announced his belief yesterday that healthier looking models would soon dominate the catwalks. Smith made his announcement after showing a masculine womenswear collection at the Royal Horticultural Halls in Westminster. The models who appeared in show were by no means 'normal' sized but in the fashion world 'normal' means thin and 'thin' means unhealthy. Model Laura Tempany said in the Telegraph that models from poorer countries whose families depended on them for money were under enormous pressure to stay thin.This issue has dominated London Fashion Week... Even the culture minister, Tessa Jowell stepped in to give her tuppence worth.Whether this is going to be a lasting change in the extravagant world of fashion, or just a chance for the industry to jump onto a worthy bandwagon like the fur debates in the 90's remains to be seen." -- Catwalk Queen
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I find this slightly refreshing becuase being not a size 2 sometimes makes me feel self concious of my size, unattractive, and all that garbage that sometimes can't be help when faced with the standard of beauty today. Maybe as people start getting a little more realistic there will be a change in what is the socially acceptable picture of beauty.

Latina Style

As a styling latina fashionista I am always on the lookout for cute ways to express that part of myself without spackling the Puerto Rican flag all over myself. It's not that I'm not proud it's just not subtle and it's been done before many a time. Not to mention, what's the first thing that comes to mind when you see an American with the stars and stripes on their chest, jeans, vest, jacket, back window of their pick-up... yeah that's what I think of too. When I found Lola y Maria it was becuase I got a heads up about their styling new stuff for the fall, which is lovely by the way. But, while searching I stumbled across this adorable t-shirt. Now this is something that my other latina's can get into as well and while some people might stare at me like I'm crazy because they don't get it I know there will be those on the street that know where I'm coming from. Viva la Boriqueña!

In Stitches

We all know that knits are on the list of trendy items for the fall and when I spotted these items that automatically sprung to my mind. Why be like everyone else with their chunky sweaters? Granted they are cute, comfy, and warm but at this point will be everywhere. Why not spice it up? Here's how... with these two adorable knit handbags. First of all the Margaret Nicole cable knit clutch and likewise with this crochet hobo from Nordstrom. I want the clutch in every color!

Thursday, September 21, 2006

PARTAY!

If you are looking for something to do this everning instead of the usual happy hour head on over the Edge (65 Bleeker btwn. Broadway & Lafayette) for their one year anniversary party. Shopping and cocktails without having to buy a ticket sounds good to me! Don't forget to RSVP.

Wednesday, September 20, 2006

You Know You Have A Problem When..

While strolling over to work with my boyfriend early yesterday morning I was faced with a test. Now you might be wondering what test could I have possibly been faced with at 8:15 in the morning in the financial district of NYC? Well, while passing the Coach store on Front Street I noticed stacks and stacks of boxes. I took one quick look at them and I knew that the new shipment of Coach bags was lying on the cobblestone within my reach. I grabbed onto my boyfriend and told him not to let go for fear that if he did I would run over, grab a box, and take off. Considering the physical shape of the delivery men I think I would have made it but I suppose it was smarter of me not to take that chance. But, then again...

Sunday, September 17, 2006

Finally, Fall Trends!

Sorry it took so long. I have been sitting on this since I came back from the Bahamas but technically it's not fall yet and you of course still have time to pick up your key items if you haven't already!

Get Your Choo's


I'm sure plenty of you fashionista's will be happy to know that instead of having to trek to the Jimmy Choo boutique or shop the limited selections at big name department stores you can now order your Choo's online. This shoe master very recently implemented an online shop and you can click your pick and it will be sent straight to your door, no middleman! I'm going to call this one dangerously convenient.

Out Of Order

I know this is not a fashion item but when I saw these in the September issue of Shop Etc. I thought they were the cutest thing in the world. What a perfect way to organize your personal information at home! I know the whole pile thing seems to be working out but that's just for now wait until it tumbles down and you won't know what's what! Believe me I know. So the least you can do is treat yourself to some unique organizational tools. If I hadn't just finished my long overdue spring cleaning I would totally treat myself...

Nova-Check It Out

As some might know Burberry will be celebrating it's 150th anniversary this fall and because of this I chose to look back on the origins of this covetable brand. Starting in 1856 Thomas Burberry set out to crate problem solving gear by introducing thrill-seeking adventurer to a waterproof, and very sturdy twill we know as garbardine. Proprietors included Sir Ernest Shackleton on his trek to the North Pole in the early 1900's, as well as, Captain Ronald Amundsen on his trip to the South Pole in 1911. In 1902 Burberry's signature deep pocketed, double breasted jacket was chosen to outfit King Edward's army. With the advent of trench warfare in 1914 the garment was given epaulet's to hold hats, D rings to hold binoculars, compasses, and of course the odd grenade thus gaining the moniker we all know today of "trench coat" Ah, the origins of icons!

Thursday, September 14, 2006

Pay Less Indeed

It all started for me with Isaac Mizrahi and his line of clothing at Target and then it seemed that every single fashion designer was busting down doors to get their "affordable" lines out and spread their name to the masses not just the privleged few. Names like Luella, Tara Jarmon, Rafé, Norma Kamali, and the list goes on. Now Abaeté is on that list having just released their new line of shoes for none other than "Bo-Go" Payless Shoe Source. And I swore I would never buy another pair of Payless shoes after I got to high-school. After going to visit these new shoes I totally caved and got the "Casey" flat. (Even though I was tempted by the "Oliver" d'Orsay pump, but I'm realistic about me walking in high heels) They are impeccably manufactured with detailed stitching, bows, and handsome fabrics. Plus, you can't beat the price!

Wednesday, September 13, 2006

Back To The World Of Fashion

Today will be my first day back at ths comp blogging about fashion since the fifth and I apologize. I sank into a deep depression when Fashion Week came to the city and the only chance I had of getting in the tents was in Istanbul until the day of the show. Sufficet to say I was not contacted until the day after he returned, and after the show. Cest la vie I suppose, there is always the spring. So I return to the world dressed for success and a little but of fun. I'm wearing a Tara Jarmon mini, with a short sleeved scoop neck sweater from The Gap like this, black blazer from The Gap as well like this, and these adorble ballet flats. If I switch the flats to some sexy heels I could go out on the town. And of course my trusty, fit-everything, Spy bag. Translates from office to schools and out on the town. Love it. I've got much new news so check back later as I update.

Tuesday, September 05, 2006

Be One Of The First

I couldn't go last year because I wasn't of age but this year I am and ready to go! To what you ask? Well, if you though Girl's Night Out was great you will LOVE Lucky's Lucky Shops event. It will take place on November 9th and 10th at Gotham Hall. You'll save as much as 70% on items from Marc Jabobs, Foley + Corina, Paper Denim & Cloth, Rebecca Taylor, Botkier, Catherine Malandrino, Laura Merkin and many more. Get your tickets while they last. From what I've heard there will be a line out the door for regular admission and it will be worth it to go for the pre-sale ones. Free cocktails and the best selection of goods sounds great to me. I haven't even started classes and already I'm trying to rationalize skipping and shopping it up.

Monday, September 04, 2006

So Comfy

I braved the crazy crowds this weekend to do some last minute shopping before it's back to the super grind of work and school and I found the most comfortable sandals ever! I don't have anything to match them and I it didn't matter that's how comfortable they were. I had to have them. I looked up the brand, Born, online and they have tons of shoes, boots, and of course sandals with the signature super padded comfy sole. They even do handbags! Now I know where to look for new work shoes so I'm not clacking around all day but hobbling home.

Everything's Coming Up Roses

I am in love! This reminds me of a bracelet that Sarah Jessica Park wore to the Emmy's or Oscar's a few years back. It was designed by Vera Wang, diamond encrusted, and impossible to replicate believe me I searched. But that's all over now! What's most exciting about what I've found is that it's not a bracelet because I don't wear them, it's a necklace and even more of a bonus, there are matching earrings. Like I said, love and I must order now.

Better Late Than Never

I know that the VMA's are old news already but here are my picks for some of the best and worst dressed:
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I'm always jealous of Shakira, the things she can do with her body! But, I digress. The point is she looks fabulous! Simple yet stunning and of course with her beautiful smile.

As much as I can't stand Christina Aguilera's constant desire to look like she's Marilyn Monroe I have to say right here, as much as that want is defintially still there, I'm getting another vibe that's a little more just Christina. Maybe I'm crazy but she looks fabulous.


As much as I want to hunt here down and just start shoving cake in her mouth Nicole Richie is hiding her skeletal look very well here in this wonderfully frilly dress. To bad her arms are a dead giveaway, maybe she should have gone all retro and wore evening gloves.

I know that Marc Anthony has JLo under his thumb but he really needs to hire a stylist instead of picking out her clothes for himself. The whole retro femme bot look might work for him but it doesn't for me, or anyone else for that matter.

Paris need to take a stlye lesson from ex-best friend Nicole for sure. Maybe without the tutu skirt that dres would have been ok. Either way that doesn't mean the boots or that quaf work. This is a great example that there are things that money can't buy.

Saturday, September 02, 2006

On The Job

Working on Saturdays is not the kind of thing that I looked forward too during the summer because it was beautiful, sunny, and I could have been at the beach working on my tan. But with the start of September comes the crappy weather and back to school so I suppose sitting in my solitary office on my solitary floor just chilling isn't that bad. You can get your work done in your own time and as long as it's done it's done, no one breathing down your neck or throwing more things on the pile (I literally do have piles on my desk) and being comfy. Right now I'm wearing my brand spankin' new Apple Bottom jeans (love them and I managed to get into a crazy small size for me yay!), graphic tee, and Puma speed cats. I've also traded in the Spy that I have been attached to all week for my Vintage Louis Vuitton Speedy. Honestly, I just need to start carrying a smaller bag but that's a whole different story.

Friday, September 01, 2006

Crazyness

When I first got a look at this picture I really thought that it was a fake Canal Street knock off of a Louis Vuitton. But, I was so wrong. This could be the perfect gift for someone you know. If for no other reason than that they won't believe what they are seeing.

Gassed

(NEW YORK) Although Kimora Lee Simmons is staging her Baby Phat show in the largest venue at Bryant Park this September, don’t get your hopes up. Several fashion editors were flummoxed Monday morning upon receiving unsolicited rejections from the fashion label. E-mails were dropped into the inboxes of several editors—who had not requested Baby Phat seats—with the following message: “Thank you for your interest in attending the upcoming Baby Phat by Kimora Lee Simmons Spring 07 Fashion Show. Unfortunately, due to the limited amount of seats we are unable to accommodate your request at this time. Thank you again.” -- Fashion Week Daily
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I am not surprised considering Kimora Lee's tendencies...

Thursday, August 31, 2006

Angela Keslar I Love You

I was lucky enough to be able to watch Project Runway with my mom last night. It's probably the first time all season that I was able to catch the show on Wednesday night as opposed to the marathon re-runs that they have every weekend. I was so sad that Angela got sent home. She was a crazy bird but she definitally had unbelievable talent in her own little niches. And I was not the only person who was crushed I'm sure considering someone spent $710.00 on her winning design for I.N.C on Bravo's auction site. Honestly, couldn't they have just waited till they could order from Macy's? You can even buy a t-shirt that has the design screen printed on it! The whole thing is a bit pricey considering she put it together for only a mere $125.oo or whatever but it has all the Angela style and is perfect for the fall. I will miss her but now I'm rooting for Michael. That boy is gonna win!

Sunday, August 27, 2006

Who Wears The Pants?

Wouldn't it me nice not to be wearing lace thongs or tangas all the time, come on be honest somehtimes you know you just want to trade them in for granny panties but fear being discovered in some spontaneous passion by your significant other. Inspired by the simple, nonchafing men’s boxer and tailored just for women, the little shorty-shorts are saucy and sexy without any girlish frills. The plaid and striped numbers are made from the same fine Italian and Japanese cotton fabrics that Steven Alan uses in his button-down shirts. They look comfy and you can feel free to pull a Marilyn on top of the subway grates or join the boxer vs. brief debate. Available at Steven Alan Annex, 229 Elizabeth Street (btwn. Prince and Spring), 103 Franklin Street, at Church Street, 465 Amsterdam Avenue, (btwn 82nd and 83rd) and of course online.

So Excited

I can't wait for Christmas to come this year. Because Santa Iris' gotta brand new bag or two or three. On December 1, 2006 L.A.M.B. will lauch it's luxe new handbag collection at retailers like Nordstrom, Bloomingdales, Saks Fifth Avenue, Henri Bendel’s, eluxury.com, and smaller specialty shops like Intermix. For this first launch, there are two collections, the Signature collection and the leather collection which is called Love. A little bit or Gwen in every bag, "the L.A.M.B girl is me, and it’s always going to be me... and now, years later, I’ve grown up and want the quality to be on par with the things I wear right now." As someone who stalked down the tons of different L.A.M.B for Lesportsac handbags you know I will be all over this December 1 busting down the doors at Saks. I can't wait!

Sniffle

(NEW YORK) Shop Etc. and Weekend magazines never moved into the new Hearst Tower, and now the industry knows why: Hearst Magazines confirmed today they will be shuttering both titles.“After launching and/or acquiring 12 magazines in the last seven years—one of the most aggressive records of any publishing company—we have reexamined the viability of some of our development titles,” said Paul J. Luthringer, vice president of communications at for the Hearst Corporation. “Unfortunately, because the performance metrics we set for new magazines were not achieved, and because of the challenging economy, tough newsstand environment, and rising paper and postal costs, two magazines will be discontinued: Shop Etc. (after its October issue) and Weekend (after its September issue). We thank Mandi Norwood, Cynthia Lewis, and their staffs at Shop Etc., and Susan Wyland, Lauren Michaels, and their staffs at Weekend, for all their hard work and dedication.”Quick & Simple, another title introduced last year, is showing steady improvement, the spokesman noted, adding that the company will continue investing in that franchise. “We remain committed to introducing and acquiring new titles, investing in our established ones, and growing our new Digital Media unit,” the company statement said. “This will further build our existing magazine brands' presence on the Web and into other new technologies, such as mobile, video-on-demand, and podcasting.” Shop Etc. launched in August 2004 as Hearst’s solution to the shopping magazine market, until then dominated by Lucky. The title published three times in 2004 and increased its frequency to 10 issues in 2005. Despite its unique, trim size and a healthy effort to inject creativity and color into the shopping magazine category, it received a lukewarm response and soon underwent a flurry of cover changes under Norwood’s direction. At the time of its launch, Hearst Magazines president Cathleen P. Black said, “The whole reader-to-retail genre has really taken off with consumers, and we felt the time was right to launch a magazine at Hearst entirely dedicated to shopping. Shop Etc. is highly unique and a terrific blend of style and service for the 25-49 year old consumer.” Weekend, meanwhile, is a lifestyle magazine geared towards leisure activities that debuted in June 2005. The company had initially planned to publish five issues through the rest of this year, with a guaranteed circulation of 300,000.“This announcement is no surprise to anyone who works at Hearst,” said one editor on the condition of anonymity. “If they were smart, every one of those employees at Shop Etc. and Weekend should have been looking for new jobs the minute they were not assigned floors at the new tower.” -- Fashion Week Daily
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I am so sad I absolutely loved Shop Etc. I kept meaning to get a subscription but I guess that wouldn't make a difference now. It's nice to carry around a slim little fashion bible as opposed to the monstrous Lucky or Vouge. O well, hopefully someone in publishing will come up with something similar.

Friday, August 25, 2006

WOW

I'm not talking about Opie and Anthony, I am talking about my astonishment with this dandy new tool I stumbled across. As a woman who has a very ample bosom there are always complications when trying to wear something revealing. An armor-like strapless or push up bra, although very supportive and effective, only gets you so far. I'm eager to test Lifttits for myself. Aside from the funny name, these clear stickies are supposed to raise your natural breast about 2 inches, even if you are as big as D's! Don't believe it check out the demonstration video (be aware there is naked breast). I'm sold, must order now...

Casual Friday

Even when you work for non-for profit organizations you have to look your business casual best during the week. But thank god for Casual Friday. I am kicking back with my flip flops, denim mini, and hysterical graphic tee while I bang out the work. But, I will be slipping out for a long lunch at work to pick up some goodies. TGIF baby...

Green With It

As if you though Gisele Bundchen couldn't get any more enviable... Check this out.

Thursday, August 24, 2006

Abercrombie & You

Abercrombie & Fitch is currently accepting submissions for the Spring Break 2007 photo shoot. Do you think you have what it takes? There are a few people who come to mind for me... But, I digress. If you want to be part of it here's how you go about it. Casting ends in October so get on with it so you can run around not really wearing any clothes at all for one of the best known prep-labels in America with other abnormally beautiful people such as yourself.

Tuesday, August 22, 2006

This is IT

So let's talk new "it" bags because with everyone season comes a new crop of possibly wait-list worthy bags. And as it seems now the bags that we will all be vying for have one thing in common, the bigger the better! First and foremost there is the Fendi B Bag. I have heard tons about how this is the new Spy or Motorcycle Bag but I have to say I just don't see it. Although the detailing is great (tell-tale Fendi) that is the only thing I find desirable, the bag as a whole not so much. Thankfully, there are many more new bags that have been deemed lust-worthy. Take your pick, there is The Club by Versace, The Emmy by Mulberry, The Rive Gauche by Yves Saint Laurent, The Mahala by Jimmy Choo, The Tracy by Chloe, and my pick The Rebel by Dior. But honestly the one I would shell out the big bucks for is this gorgeous new Chanel. I guess I should start saving up those pennies, i'll get to big bucks eventually...

Luxe Sales

This weeks sample sales are all about luxury to the max:
  • First of we have the Prada sample sale. Unfourtunately for all of us who didn't get the notice the minute it was released there are no longer any available appointments. Yes, you read it right, appointments. But, worry not, if you go to the website and register you will automatically be added to their mailing list and you will get instant notification for the next sale.
  • Next there is the Hermes sale starting tomorrow and running till Saturday. Honestly as much as I hate the fact that I had over 400 e-mails waiitng for me when I got back it was nice to know that at least half of them has worthwhile information because I would not have known about this sale otherwise. It's at the Metropolitan Pavilion, 123 W. 18th St.(btwn. 6th & 7th) in the 4th floor gallery. You'll see me their tomorrow the minute it starts at 2PM. The other days are as follows: Wed 2pm-6pm; Thu 10am-8pm; Fri 10am-6pm; Sat 10am-4pm. Don't miss out.
  • Lastly there is the Billion Dollar Babes sale. Check out their website and sign up so you can make a reservation and be one of the lucky ladies to get up to 80% off of Freedom of Choice, KAROO Mark Eisen, Mimi Turner, Park Vogel, Paul Smith, Sass & Bide, Tocca, Tulula, Vivienne Westwood, and many many more.

I'm Back

I know you all missed me and my enthusiastic and emphatic posts! I was on vacation but as you can see from my Meez I'm back to work this morning sadly leaving my bikinis behind. But, looking styling in my brand new Hollywould black leather slingbacks (purchased at the INSANE sale), this awesome professional yet fun Tara Jarmon for Target skirt, white boatneck tank, and of course my trusty Fendi spy in black(Happy Birthday to me from me!). I have much posting to do and I will be pumping it out all day so, keep your eyes on She Spys for all The Buys you know you love!

Wednesday, August 09, 2006

Silver Spoon In Your Mouth

After over a decade underwriting commercial loans, Los Angeles-based designer Karin Collins has put her business experience together with her passion for art, pop culture and fashion to create SpoonFed Art. In January 2004, after a few major life changes, Karin decided to leave her job to pursue a more fulfilling career. Just prior to resigning, Karin had begun fashioning pendants out of spoons as a means of therapy for an eating disorder. "It was the first time I had allowed myself a real creative outlet and it made life better. I made the pendants for myself, but every time I wore one I was amazed at the amount of compliments I received." So when a friend suggested that she start a business, Karin decided to give it a try... and SpoonFed Art was born. After being contacted by their head of PR, Kira Bloom, about a sale this in August where everything on the site is 10% I took a look at the products and read the story. I fell in love with this pendant but there are tons of others for you to pick from.

Downtown Is Blowing Up

I am loving this little bit of news about my little world of downtown Manhattan. Tiffany & Co. has announced plans to open its second New York City location at 37 Wall Street! The new 7,600 square-foot store, just around the corner from the New York Stock Exchange, is slated to open in fall 2007. And apparently earlier this year, Hermès announced plans to open at 15 Broad Street, near the new Tiffany's location. The proximity of these two stores will create a major destination for upscale shopping less than five blocks away from my job and my school! "When three Fifth Avenue retailers sign leases below Chambers Street within a year, you know downtown's retail renaissance has begun," said Eric Deutsch, President of the Downtown Alliance. I completely agree and am waiting for the tranformation with bated breath.

I Wish...

that I worked in midtown so I could just get a look at this. These random happenings are the reason that I don't think I could live anywhere but NYC.

Saturday, August 05, 2006

I Didn't Forget!

11:30-7:30 @ 210 Elizabeth Street (btwn. Prince and Spring) I'm sorry I totally spaced. and gave you false information it is THIS Thursday, Friday, and Saturday not LAST week. It looks like such a good sale I couldn't concentrate on the words just the prospect of an awesome sale!

Wednesday, August 02, 2006

Digital Me

Ok, so I have been checking out some of the other fashion blogs and I noticed something I liked. Lots of pages have avatars depicting the person behind it in all their fashion goodness. So, I would like you to meet me or at least my avatar. She will be rocking out at the top of my page depicting what I am wearing/doing on a daily basis. A little window into my fashion/personal life. And if you like what I'm wearing I'll try to inform you of where you can pick it up. For example today I am wearing this top, white linen pants from Lacoste similar to these that are on sale at Banana Republic with white Rocket Dog flip flops (so comfy) and I'm carrying one of my trusty Balenciagas, a perfect summer accesory in this color. I hope you enjoy!

Tuesday, August 01, 2006

More News That's Right On Target

From magazine pages to store shelves, Target has set its bull’s eye on a new mark: Rafe Totengco. Rafe (short for Ramon Felix), whose line of accessories debuted under the Rafe New York label at Bergdorf Goodman in 1995, has been tapped by the cheap chic retailer to design a capsule collection of handbags and small accessories. The products are expected to make their debut at Target stores in October, around the same time Behnaz Sarafpour’s fashion pieces will also roll out. Over the course of his decade-long career, Totengco has garnered an Accessories Council Award for Best Accessories Designer, won the CFDA’s Perry Ellis Award for Accessory Design in 1999, and was honored with a Rising Star Award in 2000 by the Fashion Group International. -- Fashion Week Daily

Go International AGAIN

With Luella and Tara Jarmon checked in for their departing flight it is time to welcome the new arrival Paul & Joe! I am loving this top on the right, the kimono dress (damn you Kara Janx), and all the coin purses and wristlets that are just too cute! I'm heading over there tonight to check it out hopefully I can get some Tara clearance while I'm at it.

Girls Night Out AGAIN!

We all remember the last Schecky's Girls Night Out and if you missed it (like myself) you can buy tickets now for the one in October. The complimentary cocktails and the free goodie bag might be worth the long line you will have to wait in if you don't get there early enough.
Plus, check out this sweet deal they are offering.

Ultimate Find

You don't have to go to New Jersey for this Find Outlet sale. It's located right here in Chelsea 361 W. 17th btwn. 8th & 9th) and it will be a doosey. The Semi-Annual Warehouse Sale will boasting items 70%-90% of retail with some stuff starting as low as $5-$10. So on Thursday head over there and get first pickins because it will be a crazy sale that's over on Sunday and you don't want to miss out.

Where Mah Dogs At?

I was invited to join the Pet Blog Network as you might have noticed from the banner on the right. Thanks for the thought! Now here's one in return. Take a lick at this: Cute, fun, and (let’s face it) downright ridiculous harnesses for your pooch are 25% off at Bella Paris with the code DCBELLA. I wish they made this in my size minus the harness-ness orf course.

Most Hideous Thing Ever

I wasn't a big fan of the whole cowboy/country thing when it came into style but these are above and beyond the ugly of anything that I had seen before. What were they thinking?! The sad thing is, I know I will see someone sashaying down the street with them on in a couple of months like they're on the runway. And I will point and laugh...