As you may have noticed, I’ve joined a group of great beauty bloggers to bring you more beauty news from around the Internet.
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...Have I mentioned recently how awesome you readers are? Seriously. Going back through all the comments on yesterday's post/rant, it struck me what an amazing group of people contributes here. Yesterday there were comments from all across the spectrum: people like me who have never wanted kids, people who are or were undecided, and parents with all sorts of great stories and perspectives. We're all over the board in terms of our experiences, and yet we're all together in agreeing that we should be supportive and accepting of each others' choices. It sucks that the rest of the world isn't like that, but man am I grateful for you. It's really nice to be able to throw in random topics and have everyone just jump on in with their thoughts; being able to discuss more than just fashion really keeps the blog interesting and fresh for me.On to the outfit! This dress is one of my new items from All Saints (it's the
We track down new pieces from Nicole Richie’s Winter Kate line like it’s our job (well, it kind of is), so when new Winter Kate items arrived at Shopbop, we immediately added them to our “to buy” list. Why? They’re the best silky separates for summer that you can actually breathe in and wear everywhere. Check out some pieces that you should snap up, and hurry, because Winter Kate clothes sell out fast:
This isn’t the first time that Kate Hudson’s made us green with fashion envy while shooting Something Borrowed in the Hamptons. Hudson’s head to toe white outfit makes us jump for joy that it is summer. You have our official blessing to wear as much white as possible–after all, it flatters all skin tones. (See our guide to white dresses for every body, too.)
I want to thank everyone who contributed (or will contribute) to yesterday's lively discussion. If you haven't read through the comments yet, be sure to! I found myself agreeing with so many of the commenters, even when their opinions were opposing; obviously, the whole immigration issue is extremely complex and there's no one magical answer or solution. But I love the intelligent dialogue that we're having; obviously, we're all interested in other things besides fashion, and I think it's great to open up these sorts of conversations now and then. Because this isn't a politically-charged site, I feel like it's a more all-inclusive place, and a place with a community of people who at least share a few things in common; to me this makes it a 'safe' and welcoming place to have such a discussion. So comment on; I'm really open to hearing whatever you have to say (as long as it's said respectfully, of course!).I'm still getting caught up on my blog reading and commenting, as well as replying to comments made here. The first half of this week was spent at a conference, so I got further behind by being separated from my computer for a few days. So if you've asked me something in the comments...
I can barely contain my excitement when I find a pair of shoes like these DKNY wedges (which used to be $130) for $54. The best part is the color: the pink-coral hue is something I would never spend a ton of money on, so it works out perfectly. Hurry, though: there are only two sizes left. Willing to pay full price for these sandals in another color? The same wedges in grey and putty are available in more...