Posts Tagged ‘Built to Last’

Forever Hip Hoops

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Style that transcends time and fashion

I had hastily written off hoop earrings for so long. Truly a classic jewelry piece anyone can buy (click to read more about three great pairs I found starting at $60), I’m doing my best to make up for lost time!

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Missoni Shows True Colors

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BUILT TO LAST Style that transcends time and fashion For the longest time, I used to associate the word “chic” with simplicity and Audrey Hepburn. I’d picture the elegant actress wearing a crisp white shirt and skinny black pants. But when I lived in Italy some years ago, the word suddenly took on a new meaning. One day I came across this…

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These Riding Boots Were Made for Walking

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Style that transcends time and fashion

I can’t get enough of AMC’s Golden-Globe-winning TV show Mad Men, especially their 1960s-inspired fashion. My favorite look? Actress January Jones’ character dressed in full equestrian attire complete with classic riding boots!

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Men Got it Right This Time with the Boyfriend Watch

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There is really nothing sexier or more stylish than a great menswear piece on a pretty, dainty female wrist, especially when it belongs to someone you love (or have scorned, in this case). And unlike a boyfriend’s cozy old t-shirt, his watch is something you can wear beyond the confinement of your house walls.

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The Clean, Crisp, and Classic Gap White Shirt

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When the first Gap clothing store opened in San Francisco in 1969, its mission was to create a brand that represented “iconic all-American style.” It made its goal a reality by contributing several staple fashion pieces to our culture, including the plain white button down shirt.

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Go for the Loafer

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BUILT TO LAST Style that transcends time and fashion There are two things I remember about the penny loafers my mother forced me to wear in elementary school: 1) The long, frustrating hours I spent as a kid trying to get that darn copper penny out; and 2)…

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Birkin is Worth the Wait

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BUILT TO LAST Style that transcends time and fashion In a memorable episode of Sex and the City, actress Kim Cattrall’s character, Samantha Jones, vows to purchase an authentic Hermés Birkin bag within a week–a nearly impossible task as she soon discovers. Still determined, she says, “When I have my Birkin, I’ll know I’ve made it.”

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Chanel’s Chain Reaction

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BUILT TO LAST Style that transcends time and fashion Every birthday or holiday, I hold my breath and hope that today is the day when my grandmother will finally decide to give me one of her many Chanel chain bags. Her large collection is both wonderful and unnerving, especially when you learn that she never wears them. Which is a shame for two reasons…

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Burberry and the Battle of What to Wear

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BUILT TO LAST Style that transcends time and fashion Did you know that soldiers were wearing Burberry trench coats long before movie stars, like Harry Potter‘s Emma Watson, made them fashionable? Though this iconic garment has been written about extensively in nearly every fashion publication, many fail to mention the back-story that makes this simple article of clothing so special.

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It’s All in the (Levi’s) Jeans

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BUILT TO LAST Style that Transcends Time and Fashion “Do you remember your first pair of jeans? I’ll never forget mine. They were Levi’s. So were my Mom’s, Dad’s, and almost every other person, regardless of age, who I asked in the process of writing this week’s column.”

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