March 1st, 2012 |
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Acquisitions, True Story
Within this box rests my second Alexander Wang dickie sweater. It shipped from Hong Kong to Los Angeles, back to Hong Kong, returning again to Los Angeles. It’s a long story- and the only part of it that really, truly matters is that it has a happy ending. Complete with me hugging a gold box.
February 24th, 2012 |
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Dated, True Story
During a time when we’re focused on the silver screen, QVC is giving us a reason to switch on the small screen for their annual pre-Oscars event. QVC will be airing The Buzz on the Red Carpet-Live from LA show tonight at 9pm EST. The show will feature the happenings at last night’s QVC Red [...]
February 23rd, 2012 |
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True Story
There are many unknowns in life. What will I be doing twenty years from now? Where will I be living? Will I look the same, or will I look even better? And then there is the one known that we can all cling onto: We have the ability to choose our own paths in life. [...]
February 20th, 2012 |
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Perspective, True Story
My fourth post for The Network is up on their Community site! Watch The Network’s season finale of Remodeled Wednesday at 9/8c on The CW! Blue ‘Til I Found You: My One True Denim Shirt When I saw my friend, Charlie, today I wanted to rip his shirt off so that I could feel him [...]
February 17th, 2012 |
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Perspective, True Story
My third post for The Network is up on their Community Site: One Suit Fits All A swimsuit only has one function: Make you feel confident enough to be exposed. It’s the same concept as telling a guy how you feel- how you really feel- for the first time. You’re putting yourself out there with [...]
February 13th, 2012 |
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Acquisitions, True Story
This Therese Rawsthorne dress is now hanging in my closet and will be in my Chicago, Seattle, and New York City closets in 2012. It’s the perfect travel dress to be seen in and to see twenty years from now- in my Los Angeles closet.
February 12th, 2012 |
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History, True Story
Whitney Houston’s passing is one of those life moments when you will always remember where you were when you learned of it. For me, I’d like to remember another time. My sister, Bec, and I had been with our mom in the fabric store for a while as she looked for the perfect materials for [...]
February 5th, 2012 |
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History, Perspective, True Story
In 8th grade, I asked my mom if I could borrow her chocolate brown turtleneck sweater. It had a sophistication that my chunky American Eagle/Abercrombie & Fitch/Aeropostale sweaters had been lacking. It was a sweater that didn’t wear me. The fitted sleeves glided over my arms and the body’s roominess allowed me to breathe an [...]
January 19th, 2012 |
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True Story
Admittedly, I shop a lot. I’m the one carrying a stack of boxes out of work, sometimes with someone by my side carrying the rest. I am a creature of habit. I wake up at 5am- not by any alarm, nor by any self-force. I just wake up and go online to the shops that [...]
January 17th, 2012 |
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True Story
Tune in to see modeling industry veteran, Paul Fisher, transform the very world he has made more beautiful. He has been the man behind Naomi Campbell, Carol Alt, Janice Dickenson, Stephanie Seymour, and his latest beauty, The Network. This new venture is uniting hundreds of small agencies around the world to form The Network, a [...]
January 17th, 2012 |
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True Story
Percentages are what Leonardo DiCaprio is to films. They matter. They resonate. They make you believe in the non-make believe. The realities of it all. They create a stand still. Just like a pair of shoes that warrant a good, long stare. And when carefully placed side by side, the percentages and shoes comprise a [...]
January 12th, 2012 |
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True Story
The Romney Family in 1982.