Showing posts with label Accesories. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Accesories. Show all posts
Monday, April 11, 2011
10 Best Summer Flip Flops
One thing we left off our summer guide: Flip flops! We're so grateful for Betty Confidential for picking the 10 Best Summer Flip Flops and doing the work for us. Our fave are these gladiator-style flips from Old Navy.
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Louis Vuitton's Label Line

Considering that Louis Vuitton started as a luggage line, the new Label line is a charming return to the company's roots. The bags are embellished with a vintage Vuitton ad for its wardrobe trunks and other travel essentials. The small pochette bag is handy for travel--stash your passport, boarding pass, small change and other airplane essentials in it instead of rummaging through your carry on. Read more on the Louis Vuitton Label line.
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FEED bags by Lauren Bush
One of the activities I most look forward to when planning an overseas vacation is shopping! The feeling of finding exotic items like a scarf in the indigenous print, tribal jewelery, a wooden decorative mask or a beautiful embroidered blouse and bringing back a piece of the destination is exciting. Lauren Bush brings us a little piece of Guatemala with her FEED Guatemala bags created in partnership with UNICEF and Lord & Taylor.
The FEED Guatemala bags are handmade a nonprofit organization called Nest, that empowers women and female artists around the world. The Guatemalan Nest artisans are using their traditional Ikat fabrics to make these bags the colors and woven patterns which reflect the vibrant Guatemalan culture. In addition to empowering women, the bags generate funds to help UNICEF provide micronutrient supplements to Guatemalan children who are stricken by poverty.
Because of its exotic look, carrying this bag around town will make you look like you just got back from vacation and you will feel great about it knowing the lives of those women who helped to create it, is better off because of your purchase. The FEED Tote bag is available at Lord & Taylor for $39 and the pouch for $19 and FEED will donate $10.50 or $3.50 respectively to the U.S. Fund for UNICEF to help support UNICEF’s nutrition programs in Guatemala.
Contributed by The Stylester.
This review was based on a free sample.
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Statement Necklaces

Every so often we forget--and then are happily reminded--about how great Banana Republic's jewelry is. We're particularly crushing on this bib necklace--it's right on trend with what big name designers are doing, yet at $150 it's just about the amount we would want to spend on a necklace that will most likely feel dated in a season or two. Wear it with your LBD to your first holiday party.
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Piperlime Jewelry

We love how Piperlime just keeps making it easier for us to get dressed everyday. They started with shoes, then added clothes, now we can find select pieces from our fave jewelry lines on the site. It's only in the sneak peek phase, but you'll find pieces from Betsey Johnson, Juicy Couture, House of Harlow (above) and GS Lillian among others. As always, shipping and returns are free.
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H. Stern and Why We Love to Shop for Jewelry on Girls Getaways
One of our favorite things to shop for when we travel has always been and will always be jewelry. It's the best souvenir, because you'll have it forever and when you get compliments on a piece, you can say, "This old thing? I got it in Santorini, Santa Fe, Paris..."
So naturally it follows that one of our most treasured memories is touring and shopping at the H. Stern headquarters in Brazil several years back. In Brazil, you literally can't turn the corner without tripping over an H. Stern outpost, but the workshop in Rio de Janeiro is something else entirely. You learn about the history of the brand, the natural gem stones of Brazil and watch the jewelry makers in action. Then, you're set lose to sip cocktails and shop. Our little square necklace from the Rainbow collection bought at the H. Stern store in Rio is one of our prized possessions.
Fast forward a few years to last week. We were invited to a blogger breakfast at the H. Stern store. Despite our appreciation of H. Stern, we had never set foot in the New York City store before. It's near Rockefeller Center, so we had surrendered the store to tourists. That was a mistake.
We had forgotten the H. Stern heritage of using nature, movement and dance in the jewelry collections--and all at good value. No wonder that H. Stern is a celebrity favorite, including Rihanna who is wearing H. Stern rings, above. Similar to the folks working at the David Yurman Townhouse, everyone who works there was happy to help and let us try on all the pieces we wanted.
Diane Von Furstenberg fans that we are, we gravitated towards the DVF H. Stern collection. The Sultra Sport Watch is sexy, elegant and functional:
and we also love the Rock Crystal Bracelet from the DVF collection.
The next time you're in NYC shopping at Sak's or the original NYC H+M, be sure to stop by!
FTC Disclosure: I attended a press-only breakfast at the Townhouse, where I was gifted with a piece of H. Stern jewelry.
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Thursday, May 13, 2010
Aviator Pillows
We have a new item to add to our collection of map-themed decor: these silk aviator pillows from Alex Jowett. Each pillow is unique and made out of old silk maps that his uncle, who was in the air force, used to navigate with during actual flights.
Available at Atelier6888.com.
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Monday, May 10, 2010
The Standard Limited Edition Scarves
We're kinda hoping the spring scarf trend never goes out of style: We love our scarves for layering on rainy days, at night and on our plane rides. Here are three new ones to add to the collection: The Standard has commissioned three artists representing NY, L.A. and Miami to design limited edition silk-cashmere scarves. The artists, RoStarr (for NY-shown left), Thomas Campbell (for CA-shown right), José Parlá (for Miami), and are each known for their graphic styles. Each scarf is
- Thescarf is 24.5” x 70” in size and is made of 50% Silk and 50% Cashmere
- The scarves have hand-rolled and hemmed edges, lightweight for the season.
- Think the scarf is too pretty to be worn? We agree! Frame it and hang it on your wall.
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Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Straw Bags
We spent last summer on the hunt for the perfect straw bag, to no avail. We couldn't find any bags that fit the bill of being stylish and functional. This upcoming season, looks like the challenge will be to pick just one!
We're partial to the Tory Burch Slouchy Straw Tote--Gold trim will always get us!
The Prada Straw and Leather Shopper is no slouch either, with fringed trim and a stylish rosette.
For a dash of color, there's the Kate Spade Foley Beach Benedictia.
Leave it to Jimmy Choo to make raffia look naughty in the Bazli raffia and leather tote.
For a bargain, try the Croft and Barrow ZigZag bag, available at Kohl's.
We're partial to the Tory Burch Slouchy Straw Tote--Gold trim will always get us!
The Prada Straw and Leather Shopper is no slouch either, with fringed trim and a stylish rosette.
For a dash of color, there's the Kate Spade Foley Beach Benedictia.
Leave it to Jimmy Choo to make raffia look naughty in the Bazli raffia and leather tote.
For a bargain, try the Croft and Barrow ZigZag bag, available at Kohl's.
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Friday, April 16, 2010
Microbartering 101
One of our favorite things about our girls' trip is shopping. It's especially fun when you're in the Caribbean or somewhere with local crafts. If you don't have a trip planned to anywhere exotic, Buildanest.com brings the artisans to you. The site even does it one step better: the group provides interest-free financing to women in third world countries so they can purchase supplies, space at a bazaar and other items they need to start their own business. The proceeds from their items sold on the site, go to help the next generation of women.
The above lace rainbow tote is from Guatemala and retails for $60.
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Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Palm Pixi Review: Comparison with Blackberry and iPhone
We've been testing the Palm Pixi since the beginning of the year. Normally, we use a Blackberry which works well for our purposes: email, web surfing, occasional web publishing, twitter, and facebook.
The Palm Pixi is more user friendly and mimics the behavior of the iPhone. Here are some of our findings:
Our favorite feature is that the Pixi works great as a multi-tasker: you can talk, text, and surf the web at the same time. A real life scenario might be you're talking to someone and need a phone number to a restaurant so you pull up the browser and search for the number; or you're in the middle of sending a tweet and someone calls. You don't have to shut down one application to use another, in fact you can have several open at once.
The Pixi has an MP3 player that's compatible with iTunes so we downloaded our music and even our playlists to the phone. We haven't had a problem running down the battery while listening to tunes either, so the battery life is good.
Conversations are listed by the person not the date, making it easier to track an ongoing "discussion."
The Pixi has buttons and a touch screen (our Blackberries have only buttons, iPhones only have a touchscreen). We use the buttons when we're texting or writing emails and use the touch screens when we're moving between screens or browsing the web.
The Pixi has a good camera with a flash. We can upload pictures to twitter and facebook or send them in an email.
Lastly, the Pixi is smaller and sleeker than the Blackberry or the iPhone and much lighter than a Blackberry. The Pixi's keyboard may be too small for a man's big fingers; but it works well in our hands.
All together, it's been a good multi-tasking phone, so much so that we've extended our first month of promotional use and have added it to our phone plan. The Palm Pixi is available at Sprint for $99 after rebate and service agreement.
This review was based on a sample phone provided gratis to The Jet Set Girls.
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Saturday, February 6, 2010
Animal Inspired Jewelry
At Bazaar at the SLS Hotel in Los Angeles the other night, the oh-so-chic waitress was sporting a sexy pair of peacock feather earrings. We were inspired to see what other animal jewelry we could find.
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Friday, January 22, 2010
Net-A-Porter Win a Wardrobe contest
To celebrate its one millionth order, Net-A-Porter is giving away a $40,000 shopping spree. For those who aren't good with math, that equals about 60 pairs of Christian Louboutins! The contest runs through February 11. On your mark, get set, go!
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Saturday, January 9, 2010
Bally Spring 2010 Collection
We got our hands on the newest Bally Ad and had to share. We couldn't decide who looks more gorge in the photo shot by Raymond Maier: Christy Turlington, the Python bag, the drawstring bootie or the iconic Swiss Alps.
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Thursday, January 7, 2010
Gap Fringe Bag
Glad to see our favorite fringe bag trend is still going strong--at both ends of the price spectrum.
Marc Jacobs leather fringe bag feels like a day at the beach.
While Gap's Suede Fringe Bag is made for City Girls.
Marc Jacobs leather fringe bag feels like a day at the beach.
While Gap's Suede Fringe Bag is made for City Girls.
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Tuesday, January 5, 2010
What Shoes to Wear on the Plane
With airport security becoming ever more challenging, the last thing you want to deal with is a pair or strappy sandals or dominatrix boots when it's your time to walk through the metal detector. But that doesn't mean you have to resign yourself to wearing sneakers every time you fly.
Our pics for shoes to wear on the plane are a low boot--good if you want to wear socks to protect your feet from the bare airport floor; a funky slip on high-heeled shoe for the girl who never wears flats; a sequined and denim ballet slipper because it combines two of our favorite things; finally, if you're going to go with a sneaker, at least make it a trim city sneak in a chic color like these Pumas.
Read more about the new TSA Security Measures.
Items in this set:
Frye Allie Softy Pump at Zappos.com, $192
Coconuts Night Life Flats, $59
Gabriella Rocha Chyanelle at Zappos.com, $100
Speeder Mesh Running Shoes - Puma Online Shop, $36
Frye Allie Softy Pump at Zappos.com, $192
Coconuts Night Life Flats, $59
Gabriella Rocha Chyanelle at Zappos.com, $100
Speeder Mesh Running Shoes - Puma Online Shop, $36
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Monday, December 21, 2009
Holiday Gift Ideas - Last Minute Gifts
Considering that only 60 percent of you had started Christmas shopping before last Thursday and the snowy weekend didn't help matters for all you East Coasters, we can all benefit from style guru Robert Verdi's tutorial on last minute gift ideas.
We basically haven't taken off the Portolano cashmere set of hat, scarf and mittens since we received it. It's Robert's pick for the "Chic Commuter," and we certainly qualify! We love the periwinkle color. It's not the safe choice of cream or black, but is surprisingly flattering to many skin tones and hair colors. That's JSG's Annie, above, with Carolyn, modeling the popcorn stitch set.

True confession: We've never owned a pair of Uggs. But apparently they're still the hot holiday gift—and with good reason. As the legions of Uggs fans can attest, these boots are ultra warm and comfy. We're putting a pair of the slippers on our wish list.

Not sure what to get the hostess with the mostess? Robert recommends cookies from
Tasty Morsels Bakery. He's sending all his celeb friends cookies in the shape of his head (pictured top). Because, really, what else is there to give those obnoxious friends who already have everything they could ever possibly want, much less need?
For more of Robert Verdi's last minute gift ideas, check out RVTIPS on twitter.
This review was based on a free sample.
We basically haven't taken off the Portolano cashmere set of hat, scarf and mittens since we received it. It's Robert's pick for the "Chic Commuter," and we certainly qualify! We love the periwinkle color. It's not the safe choice of cream or black, but is surprisingly flattering to many skin tones and hair colors. That's JSG's Annie, above, with Carolyn, modeling the popcorn stitch set.

True confession: We've never owned a pair of Uggs. But apparently they're still the hot holiday gift—and with good reason. As the legions of Uggs fans can attest, these boots are ultra warm and comfy. We're putting a pair of the slippers on our wish list.

Not sure what to get the hostess with the mostess? Robert recommends cookies from
Tasty Morsels Bakery. He's sending all his celeb friends cookies in the shape of his head (pictured top). Because, really, what else is there to give those obnoxious friends who already have everything they could ever possibly want, much less need?
For more of Robert Verdi's last minute gift ideas, check out RVTIPS on twitter.
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Saturday, December 12, 2009
Holiday Gift Ideas - Studded Leather Clutch

This chic, studded bag from Top Shop could easily be mistaken for Jimmy Choo. We love that it's roomy enough to carry our phone, our Flip and our favorite lip gloss. It even has a strap for when we want to use it in the daytime. And at $70, it's not breaking anyone's bank.
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Monday, November 30, 2009
Anna Sui for Fit Flop

Too embarrassed to keep wearing your Uggs, but not ready to give up the warmth and comfort? Trade up to a pair of Anna Sui Shakoha Boot FitFlop. According to W Magazine, Anna and Marcia Kilgore, FlipFlop creator and founder of Bliss Spas, ran into each other at Garren Salon. Turns out the pair go way back (Anna recommended Garren to Marcia back in the day) and Marica asked Anna to create a pair of FitFlop boots.
The suede and shearling boots look just as cozy as a pair of Uggs, but the stud detailing and tassel give them the edge fashion wise. The boots also have the same MicrowobbleboardTM midsole that the FitFlops do that is supposed to tone legs as you walk. We couldn't imagine sliding out of a more perfect boot in the security line at the airport on the way to our next ski trip. Telluride, anyone?
The Anna Sui Shakoha Boot FitFlop is available on Net-a-Porter. Get yours fast--only 1,500 of the limited edition boots were made.
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Tuesday, October 6, 2009
A Modern Charm Bracelet
We love this fresh interpretation of a charm bracelet from Bee Charming. The charms include a wishbone, a heart-lock, a starfish, a feather, a key, a crown, an arrow, and a bee. Our pick is the green leather band, because we're fans of color, especially when it comes to our accessories. The charm bracelet also comes in brown, black or blue. It's $65 on MaxandChloe.com.
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