Today, Eva Chen, at 33 years old, is the youngest Editor-In-Chief of an American fashion magazine. Eva grew up in Manhattan and later attended John Hopkins University as a Pre-Med major. During her junior year, Eva forever changed her professional path by studying journalism, an interest that stemmed from an […]
Fashion
H&M Announces New Higher Priced Brand
For you fashion lovers out there who are loyal to the retail giant H&M (Hennes and Maurtiz), on Thursday, March 29 H&M announced that they will be launching a new, higher priced brand potentially called “& Other Stories” that is projected to open in several independent stores in 2013. According […]
Style.com/Print Returns for Season Two
The second issue of Style.com/Print (the new physical magazine from the editors of Style.com) is already printed, just 20 days after the end of the fall fashion season, and headed to newsstands next week. While it’s a bit thinner than the first issue, it’s more readable, partly thanks to a […]
CollegeFashionista at the UB
Looking to have your most fashionable outfit featured on a major online website? Well, you are in luck. This semester I officially became the first ever style guru intern for the University of Bridgeport campus, and put UB on the map. During my internship period, I was responsible for the […]
“Walk a Mile in Someone’s Shoes – And Donate a Pair to Someone in Need with TOMS Shoes!”
Over recent years, I have become really big on giving back to those in need. Just today while in Midtown Manhattan, I held up pedestrian traffic outside Grand Central (surprised I wasn’t trampled!) just to dig some change out of my purse to put in the Salvation Army bucket. It’s […]
eNew York Fashion Week finds new home
The fashion world was stunned by the news that New York Fashion will be moving to a new location. After two years at its current location, Lincoln Center, New York Fashion Week (NYFW) will potentially move to a new location by mid-2015. New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced on […]
T-shirt Scarf or Necklace
Materials:T-shirt (preferably soft cotton so it is easy to stretch, and try to make it a large or XL t shirt); Scissors (any kind); A ruler (optional). Step 1-Lay shirt on a flat surface and begin to cut at the armpit of the shirt and continue to cut […]
“No Matter Where You Go -Get There in a Blazer”
I will be the first to tell you that it is not my favorite time of year. As the weather gets colder, my mood steadily decreases [I don’t have good cold tolerance!] and I hate having to organize layers in my closet. Most of the time I just throw on […]
Top five Halloween costumes that should not have been made
Halloween is best known for the frightening or cute costumes worn to parties or for Trick or Treating, but there is a line that should be drawn when deciding what to wear. The following costumes may be insulting or their existence odd or unnecessary. 5. Optimus Prime Sassy Deluxe Women’s […]
Halloween DIY
Since Halloween is coming up, there is always the question of what to dress up as. It is hard to find a good costume considering that someone else might have the same one or it is too expensive. But what’s the fun of being the regular nerd, vampire, zombie, mummy […]