Posted By Hayden Lyttle on June 28, 2011
One shoulder looks are usually limited to dresses and not so attractive tops. This version from Free People doesn’t fall into either category. The Ruffled Eyelet One Shoulder Top is feminine and flirty without being at all cheesy, thanks to the classic eyelet detail. Ruffles along the top and sleeve lend it a boho look that’s perfect for summer days. Available in white and black, it will be a great match for flared denim.
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Posted By Kai Quinlivan on June 27, 2011
ELIZA Magazine Issue 2:
Issue 14
By Summer Bellessa in Fashion Style ELIZA Magazines 14th issue is filled with: fashion, (Urban Sprawl photographed by Tanya Kechichian, fashion eye of Carey Mulligan, Jean Seberg, Tibi), baby stuff, (prego Naomi of TazaAndHusband.com, our baby picks, Oh, Baby written by Laura Warner) and we have to mention our lovely cover with musician, Sarah Jaffe, illustrated by Danny Roberts. 
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Posted By Rebecca Wakelin on June 27, 2011
I first learned of Cult Nails from my friend and fellow Ohioan, Styrch from Pretty In Dayton. The brand intrigued me but being that I didnt know the founder, Maria from R3Daily, I was a bit skeptical. As weve learned, some brands rely on private label companies to throw together a nail polish line using stock colors that can be easily found at a much lower cost.
What convinced me to give Cult Nails a try is Maria herself. Learning about her passion for nails and desire to cultivate the brand by building slowly with custom colors is truly inspiring.
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Posted By Kai Quinlivan on June 27, 2011
Summer is coming. But first we must endure the spring storms.




Models: Jillian & Heather
Location: All within 5 miles of my house just north of Salt Lake City, Utah
Dates: April 28th & 29th 2011
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Posted By Rebecca Wakelin on June 27, 2011

The initial sectioning and the final results.
Color in Balance
For centuries, the Golden Ratio and the Fibonacci Spiral have been considered the most pleasing-to-the-eye designs in nature—just look at crystals, snowflakes, seashells and the DNA double helix—even Twitter used the Golden Ratio in its redesign. But in the hands of Tanya Ramirez, a stylist at Sweet 9 Salon in Hollywood, the concepts translate into sacred geometry coloring.
“Through sacred geometry, we can discover the inherent proportion, balance and harmony in any situation,” says Ramirez. “I used Read all post…
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