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| You might be having a flashback right now if you grew up in the 80's. Friendship bracelets were all the rage and the more you had going up your arm the cooler you were because it meant that you had a ton of friends! They were so fun to make. And sometimes it turned out so pretty you kept it for yourself! I had a total flashback while enjoying my latest November 2010 edition of Marie Claire when I came across some super cool friendship bracelets embellished with vintage beads and rhinestones. It seems that two real life best friends Stacy Herzog and Sarah Reid came up with this fabulous modern idea using vintage materials and a retro concept. Each piece is handmade and one of a kind. Check out their fabulous website here Frieda and Nellie. It was named after their glamorous grannies. I also have to mention that these bracelets will be perfect with the boho look which is a hot trend for spring 2011! {P.S. They also make some awesome necklaces.} {P.S.S. Frieda and Nellie have also collaborated with JCrew and are selling their friendship designs at their Soho and East Hampton stores. Congratulations girls!} |
The fashion world has always favored skinny models to show off the latest trends. But it's the real women who actually buy them. Why does this make sense? Well I guess when it comes right down to the brutal truth, people buy things that look good. And lets face it, clothes look better when they are smaller. It's kind of like when I go into a store to try on shoes and the one on display that I am attracted to is a size 6 or 7 and then the sales clerk brings out my size (9 or 9/2) and I'm like "That's not the same shoe, is it? The one on display looks different!" The clerk tells me that it is in fact the same shoe. Suddenly, I don't want to try it on anymore. So, I just want to tell all you ladies out there who are not a size 4 in a dress that I get it. But we can't let it bother us. Fashion is everywhere and marketing is everywhere and the majority of it is big beautiful pictures of skinny people. Keep in mind, models in magazines have the b...














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