
Mod Retro Vintage Clothing & Indie Clothes Move Over, Pajama Jeans: Dress-Pant Sweatpants Have Arrived Those college days of wearing grubby sweats to class may be far behind you, but now you can relive that straight-out-of-bed feeling with Betabrand’s new Dress Pant Sweatpants. Created exclusively for men, these $90 pants boast “boardroom style [and] bedroom comfort.” You see, while the pants might appear to be your standard, charcoal-gray, wool trousers, in fact they are fashioned from French terry fabric. In other words, they’re sweatpants with real-pants details like pockets, a button, a zipper and belt loops. (MORE: Louisiana Moves to Ban Wearing Pajamas in Public) Betabrand is a San Francisco-based online clothier that offers offbeat products for the more adventurous guy. While we can’t be certain that your boss will understand the, ahem, interesting fashion choice that the Dress Pant Sweatpants expresses, the appeal is certainly undeniable. MORE: Pajama Jeans: The Soft, Stylish, Sexy Clothing Solution
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A Time to Share & Runway Hippie I’ve never been one to make New Year’s resolutions; truth be told I often either forget about them or break them within a week. That being said, I have always enjoyed the process of looking back on the previous year and making a note of all that I am grateful for as well as everything that’s made me happy and inspired me to continue doing the things that I love. So, in the first edition of my own personal “Best of 2010″ I thought I’d share the 10 blogs that have inspired me on a day-to-day basis to continue working, writing, and creating the things that bring me the most joy and happiness in my life. From incredible fashionistas and travel blogs to outstanding D.I.Y. ideas, here are my ten favorite blogs of 2010. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. What are your favorite blogs of 2010?
How I Can Afford My Life Of Constant Travel I’m confused. I’m simply confused as to how it’s possible that I have so far failed to properly explain how I’ve managed to travel/live/work abroad nonstop for 12 years straight (and counting). The questions are still pouring in every single day: How do you do it? How is it possible to travel for so long? And while I thoroughly enjoy communicating with readers (I’m being completely serious and encourage you all to continue sending your emails to me as often as you wish), the fact that these very questions are on the minds of so many of you out there has led me to believe that I need to do a better job at providing the answers. While it’s true that I’ve already written plenty of posts on the matter, clearly all of these posts, even as one collective entity, still fall well short of proving that a life of travel is not some crazy fantasy but a perfectly reasonable and easily attainable lifestyle option instead. So what am I to do? December 25, 1999: March 2000 October 2000 January 2001 April 2003
Water Marble Tutorial. Supplies: orange stick or... Water Marble Tutorial. Supplies: orange stick or toothpick, shot glass or cup (the smaller the circumference, the less polish you end up wasting), room temp. water, nail polish, tape (optional, but it helps with the clean up) I like to begin by prepping my nails with base coat and one coat of polish. Steps: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Most importantly, have fun! We would love to see pictures of all your water marbling attempts, so get dipping!
— The CheapChica's Guide to Style Jacquetta Wheeler by Fabio Bartelt for L’Officiel Brazil Deserto – Captured by Fabio Bartelt, Jacquetta Wheeler takes a trip to the United Arab Emirates for the latest issue of L’Officiel Brazil. Styled by Vanda Jacinto with art direction by Daniel Burman, Jacquetta wears a mix of lightweight sheers and heavy fur from the likes of Lanvin, Tufi Duek and Emilio Pucci. / Beauty by Diego Americo, Executive Producer: Heitor Lima Related Posts: exclusive FGR Exclusive | Shen by WendyHope in “Polar Vortex” FGR Exclusive | Kylie Jamesby Danny Cardozo FGR Exclusive | Sanna Bäckströmby Michel Widenius in“Chill Day in... FGR Exclusive | Gintare byDanny Cardozo Ida Dyberg by Mariya Pepelanovafor Fashion Gone Rogue © 2008-2014 Fashion Gone Rogue Golden Sun: Cameron Russell Models Calzedonia Bikinis in New Shoot More Information About Alexander Wang’s H&M Collection Toni Garrn Fronts NARS Cosmetics Matte Multiple Collection Georgia May Jagger Keeps it Simple for L’Officiel Turkey by Ahmet Unver
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