Olivia Palermo Hearts Chinti and Parker
…Chinti and Parker. I’ve gotta get my hands on some of this label – ohhhhh la la. I hate to quote McDonald’s here, but I’m loving it. How…
…Chinti and Parker. I’ve gotta get my hands on some of this label – ohhhhh la la. I hate to quote McDonald’s here, but I’m loving it. How…
…more than $1,000, but isn’t it just irresistible? Find it at Net-a-Porter.com – a great shopping site for all you label lusters like me. [Photo via CelebLook.com] Love Shoes?…
…I’ll have to move on to something else…) Ok, kidding aside, I really do love Preen for its lovely, clean lines (and always will). The London-based label has had me…
…had me at hello. And the tiny “Kate Spade” square label on the front was enough to keep my label obsession at bay. Fast forward to last year when I…
…version (Sunset style, Iceland wash – $238) and Leighton Meester’s skinny pair (Roxanne style, Mercer wash – $155) each in their Seven for all Mankind, a much-loved label by celebs…
…has to own a t-shirt as well. While it doesn’t say they’re organic cotton, it does say “GOTS (Global Organics Textile Standard) certified low-impact dye” and “Formaldehyde-free water-based ink.” [Photo…
…Paige Premium Denim (What else I love about these? The high waist (10″ rise!) and the dark wash. So slimming.) * Dip-dye jersey pocket tee by Calypso St. Barth for…
…I highlight it, ha! Sometimes my hair (in the summer and after a good shampoo) really looks blond, and that’s ok to me. But, I will never, ever completely dye…
…would!). According to Wikipedia, there are only 13% of us out there – isn’t that amazing? Is this why celebs like Kristin Stewart and Rihanna dye their hair our shade…
…and the results? Tide Free & Clear. It’s dye and perfume free, but it still removes dirt, food and stains (nail polish, anyone?) like nobody’s business. Nope, I don’t want…