The Advice Sisters is streaming EVERY SINGLE RUNWAY SHOW from the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Spring 2015 Collections, being held in New York September 4th to 11th 2015. Bookmark http://www.advvicesisters.com and follow us @advicesisters and "Like" our FaceBook page, and you won't miss a ... [ Read More ]
Archives for August 2014
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Have you ever attended an all vegan wedding? A reader recently posted a question to my website, Leather and Lace Advice, asking why she and her fiance couldn't have one, against their parents wishes. Read; Meat at Our Wedding? No Way! Weddings really DO bring out the best and sometimes, the ... [ Read More ]
Selwyn Birchwood rocks the blues (take a listen)
I went to the Sellersville Theater in Pennsylvania to see bluesman extraordinaire Guitar Shorty, and the opening act was another Alligator Records recording artist, Selwyn Birchwood This young man was so amazing on stage I am sharing a bit of this video I took (on my cell phone) from that night, ... [ Read More ]
these lash boosters would have changed her life
I don't quite know what happened to my mother's eyelashes, but to get to the point, she barely had any. She penciled her brows in, but when she used mascara her lashes always looked thin and spiky. If she'd known about the new, lash booting products on the market, it might have changed her life. ... [ Read More ]
The Bracelet That Keeps Your Phone Charged
Adventuring the world of wearable technology is nothing new. With fitness bracelets like Nike Fuel Band that keeps tracks of how much, how often and how intensely you move, it only inspired many other wearable tech gear. Somewhere along the... ... [ Read More ]
Smells Like School Spirit! @AnnaSui #AnnaSui
In the early 20th century, those who couldn't go home for lunch began bringing food to their jobs in "lunch pails" which were often nothing more than recycled biscuit tins or tobacco tins, many decorated with colorful, lithographed images on the metal. As pioneer author Laura Ingalls ... [ Read More ]