Category: pink
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Bright Pink & Orange: A Match Made for Maxi Dresses
May 23.12 / Lindsay
I’ve been stuck on bright pink & orange for the last year… I don’t know what started me on it, but I every time I see it in a store… it’s over. I bee-line towards whatever it is – dress, skirt, t-shirt, shoes – it doesn’t matter. I felt the same way about this dress, [...]
Adventures in Lipstick: Bold, Bright, Barbie Pink
Jun 08.11 / Lindsay
Last week, I finally got to try the Borghese B Moisture Advanced Care Lipcolors that Lindsay and I were sent for review. (Lindsay’s review of the Carnivale Red lipcolor can be found here.) I grabbed orange first, then purple, and finally the color I was most nervous about: a bright, wild pink. It’s called Primale [...]
Erin Fetherston: In Sheep’s Clothing
Feb 14.11 / Lindsay
I’m never shocked my Erin Fetherston’s approach to her collections. Ethereal? Check. Airy? Check. Proper? Oh, yes. Mischievous? Oh, hell yeah. This isn’t actually Erin Fetherston. This is Erin’s new line appropriately named Erin. After stepping down as the CD of Juicy Couture, she started up this new, lower priced line to take the next [...]
Jeffrey Campbell Goes Pink
Dec 01.10 / Lindsay
Ultra-coveted shoe designer, Jeffrey Campbell, has released a shoe collection destined to fulfill every girly-girl’s dream. Pink Rock, JC’s first capsule collection, debuts with every “OMG MUST HAVE”, on-every-blog pair of shoes from his last season – in a bright, bubble gum pink. The four styles that he chose to emblazon in what looks like [...]
The Pink Dress Gets Another Chance
Nov 23.08 / Lindsay
Prior to the fall/winter season of 2008, the pink dress got a bad rap. Either it was Betsey Johnson and therefore kitschy, or it was ultra-Lolita and immature to don a petal-pink dress – particularly during spring. But now that the plants are dying and the temperature’s dropping, pink is conditioning itself for another go, [...]
A Non-Dilemma Dilemma…
Sep 10.08 / Lindsay
I have lots and lots of shoes, admittedly. Too many? Heavens, no. But when you have 30+ pairs of shoes like I do, sometimes, I’ll admit, really great kicks get… forgotten. Once they’re forgotten, they become formidable, because you don’t know them like your other shoes. You’re not familiar with them. It’s awkward when you [...]



















