Essential Mens Coat

March 10th, 2010

During the colder seasons, the one essential piece of clothing that every man should have is a coat. An amazing men’s coat
can do all the difference in the world. It can transform a rather
mundane outfit into a well put-together look. Which is why every man
should invest in at least one good coat that will transcend from your
professional life to your personal life. And when it comes to
investment clothing pieces, classic styles in coats is the way to go.
So with all that said, here are some great men′s coats that I′m sure
you will absolutely love.

Original post by no@spam.com (Mithran B)

Alexander McQueen Stringray Print Skull Clutch

March 10th, 2010

After Alexander McQueen’s death, one of the ways many people reacted was shock followed by wanting to buy a piece from one of his last collections. The Skull Clutch is an iconic McQueen bag and all of the websites that previously had them in stock sold out within hours.

Saks just stocked a few new McQueen bags, one being the Alexander McQueen Stringray Print Skull Clutch. The clutch is on pre-order right now, with a shipment date of the end of July. In fact this clutch popped up a couple weeks ago with a much earlier shipment date, but was sold out quickly and the shipment date changed. The black/silver stingray print adorns the outside of the classic clutch with a skull clasp closure and purple lining. Pre-order through Saks for $1,175.

Original post by Megs Mahoney Dusil

Elegant Prom Dresses That Will Show Off Your Amazing Sense Of Style At This Prom!

March 10th, 2010

If you are the picture of elegance all the time, pick up one of these elegant prom dresses. These amazing elegant prom dresses will keep you at the height of sophistication for a truly fabulous evening.

Original post by no@spam.com (Mithran B)

Elegant in Evening Prom Dresses

March 10th, 2010

The other day, my friend bragged to me that her prom was going to be on
a big cruise ship for the weekend the senior class had raised enough
money to party it up on a cruise during the daytime and switch to a
dance in the nighttime! She was talking about sundresses and such, and
I was jealous because I had only been looking for evening prom dresses
as my prom was going to be at night in the ballroom of a large hotel.
But it turned out that I didn’t have much to be jealous about at the
end, because evening gowns give you the freedom to be so much fancier
than daytime!

Original post by no@spam.com (Mithran B)

Dress Boots That Will Get You Through Your Work Day In Style!

March 10th, 2010

Do you need a great pair of dress boots to get you through your work day in style? If so, this essential guide to timeless designs in dress boots
will have you looking forward to your day in the office! The staples
that you need can be found here. Those are a great pair of booties,
knee high boots, sleek brown boots, and a sexy stiletto to carry you
through after work dinners with clients.

Original post by no@spam.com (Mithran B)

Alexander McQueen’s final collection walks in Paris

March 10th, 2010

If there is a more haunting experience in fashion than watching Alexander McQueen’s posthumous Fall/Winter 2010 presentation to a very small group of fashion’s glitterati, I can’t imagine what it would be. Presented in an ornate salon owned by the brand’s parent company, the partial collection of 16 looks was brilliant, as we all knew it would be. It was also, in part, something totally unexpected: angelic.

The collection was inspired by 16th centurty painter Hieronymus Bosch, among other artists, who specialized in religious interpretation and commentary. Some of the patterns actually contained computerized and re-worked prints from the original artwork, including the Bosch masterpiece “The Garden of Earthly Delights.” Outside of the professed inspiration, however, it’s difficult to not ascribe a more personal and tragic meaning to the stylized angel wings that several models sported. Indeed, there were otherworldly aspects to many of the looks – pure while, gilded feathers. Perhaps the most pointed reference was in the show’s final look, a golden jacket that could have been made of wings, fluted at the floor by gobs of beaded white tulle.

But this collection was anything but one-note. Alongside the angelic whites were brocaded and beaded dresses in hues of red and gold, plus digitally printed short dresses, seemingly a continuation of the previous season’s much-lauded Plato’s Atlantis collection. The show displayed only a fraction of what McQueen had probably completed, but even in its abbreviated length, it not only demonstrated the designer’s unmatched technical prowess, creativity, and mastery of the female form, but also rendered in stark relief the stunning loss that the fashion industry and the world at large has suffered in McQueen’s death.
















Original post by Amanda Mull

Nordstrom Rack to Open in Burbank, California

March 10th, 2010

Seattle-based Nordstrom, Inc. (NYSE: JWN) announced plans to open a new Nordstrom Rack in Burbank, Calif. The store is scheduled to open on October 21, 2010.

Original post by no@spam.com (Maxamillion Blick)

Foxy Lady

March 9th, 2010

The new Louis Vuitton Fox Bag Charm in Rose. Available also in Vert and Orange via LouisVuitton.com.

Original post by Vlad Dusil

Be&D Genesis Bag

March 9th, 2010

I covered the Be&D Genesis first during NY Fashion Week, when Bryan Boy, Olivia Palermo, and Mena Suvari were spotted carrying it. I will be posting more of the available options, but wanted to note that the classic black version Bryan Boy carried is now available online at Bloomingdale’s.

This bag entails two aspects of many Be&D bags; whipstitched detailing and supple washed leather. Lately, I have really been digging the Be&D bags I have seen. I still love the studs that they offer, don’t get me wrong, but their Americana feel which much of their line showcases pulls me in. It seems so perfectly fitting for spring and summer, which is just touching most of the world with a slight warm up and knocking the snow off our boots.

The bag offers a single shoulder strap along with a longer detachable crossbody strap. The silver tone hardware always lends a casual touch to a black leather bag. The inside is equipped with a zip and cell phone pocket along with a key ring. Buy through Bloomingdale’s for $1095.

Original post by Megs Mahoney Dusil

The Global Womenswear Market Grew By 2.8 Percent in 2008 : Research and Markets Report

March 9th, 2010

Research and Markets has announced the addition of the “Womenswear: Global Industry Guide” report to their offering.

The Womenswear: Global Industry Guide is an essential resource for top-level data and analysis covering the Womenswear industry. It includes detailed data on market size and segmentation, textual analysis of the key trends and competitive landscape, and profiles of the leading companies. This incisive report provides expert analysis on a global, regional and country basis.

Scope of the Report

Original post by no@spam.com (Maxamillion Blick)

Material Handling and Logistics Event is Coming to Cleveland April 26-29—NA 2010

March 9th, 2010

In addition to being the largest material handling and logistics show in North America in 2010, The 2010 North American Material Handling and Logistics Show (NA 2010) offers an exceptional opportunity to learn directly from leading industry experts through a variety of educational conferences and events at the Show.

This year’s program, focused on the latest equipment and technology innovations and trends, provides unparalleled educational and networking opportunities to manufacturing, distribution, and supply chain professionals. It also spotlights several important areas driving change in business today – supply chain sustainability, workforce, training and retail distribution.

Original post by no@spam.com (Maxamillion Blick)

Gap Inc. Direct Goes Live with Kiva Order Fulfillment System

March 9th, 2010

Warehouse automation system effectively handles heavy volume of holiday orders

Kiva Systems , a developer of game-changing mobile-robotic solutions that automate order fulfillment and warehouse operations, today announced that Gap Inc. Direct has deployed a new Kiva system at its Columbus, Ohio fulfillment center.

“The system freed up our employees’ time, allowing them to focus on processing a higher volume of customer orders faster and to ensure more accuracy. We’re looking forward to leveraging Kiva’s system when we expand our online business internationally.”

Original post by no@spam.com (Maxamillion Blick)

Jimmy Choo Cecile Woven Bag

March 9th, 2010

You guys, it is the most beautiful day in the history of forever right now. A week ago it was snowing in Georgia, and now it’s 70 degrees and perfect, without a cloud in the sky. Come lunch time, I am going to be violating many a fashion rule by wearing white and flip flops long before Easter while I sit on a blanket at the University of Georgia’s leafy campus and eat a packed lunch. I will have a picnic with myself and my laptop, so it will be like all of you are joining me, right?

Ok, so, the weirdness of working at home aside, this is the weather that makes me want to put on my best spring purchases thus far and find some grass. I generally hate the outdoors, but for a few precious weeks before Georgia’s heat gets oppressive and insufferable, I can’t help but enjoy the gleaming promise of a new season. The only thing that could make it better would be having the Jimmy Choo Cecile Woven Bag by my side.

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Bringing this bag to a picnic is probably not the wisest decision unless you’re very careful to keep it on the blanket and far from the food, but I’ve never been that good of a decision-maker (or particularly careful), so I’d probably do it in an instant. And with the basket-mimicking white woven leather and preponderance of shiny gold hardware, this bag is screaming for its turn in the sun – direct lighting is where this bag is going to look its best.

Don’t get me wrong, this bag would also be a champ under artificial light, but when a bag makes such a clear bid to be paired with the bright colors of spring and summer, I can’t help but hope that it gets at least a few moments outside with a fastidious owner that will make sure that the bag remains unsullied by the unpleasant realities of outdoor living. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I need to go find my picnic blanket. Buy through Net-a-Porter for $1495.

Original post by Amanda Mull

Kell on Earth: “Most people do that over dinner and drinks. I, on the other hand, had a child.”

March 9th, 2010

Programming note: We didn’t forget about Gossip Girl! Our recap of the show’s triumphant return to the airwaves will appear tomorrow, and every week on Wednesdays until Kell On Earth has its finale.

Let’s get one thing out of the way right now: Kelly Cutrone’s baby daddy is HAWT. I’m not a big fan of trendy spelling, but the normative spelling of the word doesn’t just quite have the feel that I’m going after, and this is a sentiment that needs to be communicated correctly.

Beyond hot foreigners, however, this episode of Kell on Earth had a lot to offer us: a Flintstones fashion show, a trip to an “adult” toy store to buy supplies for her employees (and for her doctor’s receptionist, for some reason), the most awkward gay blind date in the history of humanity, a nearly apocalyptic tequila shortage, and Kelly Cutrone wearing makeup. The last one is obviously the most shocking, and that’s why this show is great.

Dumb Stephanie got fired and half of the team went to London Fashion Week the day after I had my tonsils out, and then Bravo sadly gave us a week without the People’s Rev crew last week, so it’s been a while since we last spoke. Fret not, however – Dumb Stephanie is still fired and the team is still in London. The more things change, they more they stay the same.

Before they can come back Stateside, Kell had to produce Jeremy Scott’s oddly brilliant Flintstones-on-crack runway show, but of course, the real money shots were watching her beat the lighting dude into submission and watching Emily and Robyn snatch gift bags out of the hands of would-be bagsnatchers. I could watch an hour of that every week – it does not get old.

Speaking of money shots (how often do I get to say that? Let’s wallow in it for a moment), when Kelly and the crew got back to New York City, we got to take a brief detour to a sex shop. Kelly’s doctor’s receptionist asked her to go buy her a vibrator because she was too embarrassed to do it herself and Kelly “looked like the sort of person that would have a vibrator.” Which, I guess, is true. Come to think of it.

Because Kelly is awesome, she went and picked one up for her post-haste (it was a nice one, too), and also asked her office minions if they needed anything from the the toy store before she went. Indeed, Tandrew (brilliant. nickname.) needed – rather, hoped that he would need – some lube because he was going to go on a blind date, and cross your fingers for him, was really hoping to get laid.

We don’t know if he did or not, but I’m going to say that it’s doubtful at best. Not only did he proposed a game of dirty word association (not on the first date, Tandrew. All the boys are going to think you’re a slut), but before they could even get properly drunk to have sex with strangers, Kelly and Glam Goth Gay Andrew showed up to party crash. Tandrew seemed upset, but it appeared as though fresh faces were the only thing that was going to save that trainwreck. Those two were not meant to be.

Tandrew wasn’t the only gay People’s Rev employee named Andrew to have romantic problems, however. In a brilliant little cut-in, Kelly and non-tan Andrew hit on a random dude on the street, assuming he was gay. And really, it didn’t seem like that bad of an assumption, since he looked like a skinnier version of Anderson Cooper’s ultra gay boyfriend (don’t believe me? Google it. Ben Maisani.) Kelly was wing-manning her hardest, but even she can’t turn a guy gay on Andrew’s whim, and he biked off into the sunset. Probably on a fixed-gear. Hipster.

While Kelly was shopping for sex toys and hitting on gays for her assistant, some infighting was going on back at the office. Smart Stephanie (who shall now be referred to simply by her proper name, since The Stephanie That Shall Not Be Named is now gone) is getting bogged down in all the stuff that’s expected at her, and Emily appears to be a yeller.

I had a hard time figuring out who was at fault here, and I’ve finally decided that they were both a little wrong. Stephanie seems like she might focus more on how busy she is than on eliminating tasks from her to-do list, which is a problem that a lot of the young women I’ve worked with have had, and Emily flew off the handle at her really quickly. It’s a rare work situation where yelling actually helps anything get done, and it’s definitely not helpful when someone is already panicking.

That’s probably what you get when you staff your entire company with people under 30, however – efficiency and professionalism kind of go down the tubes. It seems like People’s Rev could do with a couple more Mother Hen figures to settle everyone when the natives start getting restless over nothing – Kelly can’t always be there to tell everyone to chill the eff out. But hey, people under 30 with limited experience are cheaper to higher, and fashion is as high-paying of an industry as a lot of people would have you think. Something has to give, and I think we all just saw what it was.

The whole thing kind of reminded me of Office Space – when you have eight bosses checking on you and telling you they need things and that they want their needs to be your priority, it’s overwhelming. Stephanie probably shouldn’t have run outside to flip out on the phone with Kelly, but Emily also seemed completely uninterested in actually managing her employee. But isn’t that a situation that we’ve all seen in our own offices?

Which just brings me back to what I always think while watching this show – this isn’t The Bachelor, these are real lives, and that’s why the show is ultimately compelling. Kelly cares enough about her employees to buy them organic lube and listen to them crying on the phone, even when none of that is a boss’s traditional job.

She obviously wants the best for her employees and hopes that she can help them advance in their careers. When you consider that alongside her interaction with her daughter during the photo shoot for her book cover, the whole show had an unexpectedly girl-power bent to it. On the night following the first time a woman has ever won the Oscar for Best Director, it seemed oddly appropriate and it warmed the cockles of my little feminist heart. How often does reality TV manage to do that?

Original post by Amanda Mull

Handheld RFID Scanner with bluetooth connection option

March 9th, 2010

DAILY RFID has released 13.56MHz Bluetooth RFID Scanner DL990, designed as a palm-sized handheld reader with its built-in Bluetooth connection. It offers wireless data transferring functions for low-cost mobile RFID application.

Original post by no@spam.com (Jack Pan)