Lexingtonians: Local Arts & Crafts Show this SUNDAY

 

Local Artists & Crafters are Setting up Shop!   

 

Help raise funds for the Temple*

When you find fantastic holiday gifts

And buy directly from the vendors: 

 

Sunday, November 27th, 2011

11:00am—3:00pm 

Temple Adath Israel

124 N. Ashland Ave., Lexington

Priced from $12+:

  • Jewelry
  • Stationary
  • Woodwork
  • Hand Crocheted Hats
  • Nature Photography
  • Scarves, Shawls, and Accessories
  • And more!

*Temple Adath Israel will receive 10% of the proceeds from the fair.

Beautiful, thoughtful, unique holiday gifts!

The RP’s Weekly Web Gems: The Politics of Fashion

Politics of Fashion

BREAKING NEWS: Fashionistas go bonkers over Versace’s collection at H&M!   [Boston Herald]

Obsessed with Twilight? Check out the fashion at Breaking Dawn‘s premiere!   [The Cut]

It’s almost that time! Check out this chic holiday shopping guide – you never know what you may find!   [Fashionista]

Don’t expect to see Kim Kardashian on the cover of Elle anytime soon!   [Styleite]

Trouble at Gap? Say it isn’t so!   [The Cut]

The RP’s Weekly Web Gems: The Politics of Fashion

Politics of Fashion

BREAKING NEWS: Two days ago, Gwen Stefani’s Harajuku Mini Collection debuted at Target. Check out the whimsical commercial that will be sure to have your kids wanting to rock Target’s latest collection:   [Racked]

In case you are in need of a good laugh, check out this video of Snooki debuting her goodies on HSN – you know you want to!   [The Cut]

While some may say that repeating an outfit is a fashion faux pas, especially if one is in the public eye, First Lady Michelle Obama does so anyway (flawlessly, might I add)!   [The Cut]

Did you miss Versace and H&M’s runway show or the Victoria Secret Angel’s show? Check out FabSugar’s fashion recap!   [FabSugar]

Walmart may have to forego the store’s fashion endeavors, because frankly, it just ain’t working.   [Daily Finance]

The RP’s Weekly Web Gems: The Politics of Fashion

Politics of Fashion

BREAKING NEWS: Fashion woes continue to plague the Kardashians! [Fashionista]

It’s already time to prepare your wardrobes for Spring 2012! Check out these essential accessories for the upcoming season: [NY Mag]

Would you pay $64,000 for a Audrey Hepburn dress? She is pretty awesome, you know… [NY Mag]

A pair of Forever 21’s underwear has landed the company in some hot water. Uh oh. [NY Mag]

Love Chanel like I do? Check out this fun trivia: [Fashionista]

The RP’s Weekly Web Gems: The Politics of Fashion

Politics of Fashion

BREAKING NEWS: Louis Vuitton is debuting its ‘Icons’ Collection in December!   [Fashionista]

Even though Halloween is over, check out these pumpkins carved and styled by fashion designers!   [Vogue]

Scented mascara? [Nylon]

Missed Project Runway‘s season finale? Look no further!   [Styleite]

Fendi’s lastest design? You guessed it – a car!   [WWD]

 

 

The RP’s Weekly Web Gems: The Politics of Fashion

Politics of Fashion

BREAKING NEWS: First Lady Michelle Obama tweets her first tweet! What does this have to do with fashion? She looked absolutely adorable while doing so!  [NY Mag]

Angry Birds, Nicki Minaj, the Black Swan, and more are in the lead for most popular Halloween costumes this year. What will you be this Halloween?   [Daily Mail]

Fashion = lifesaver for penguins from the Gulf Coast. Check out the cute story:   [Fashionista]

Have you ever wanted Miss Piggy’s flushed cheeks or elongated eyelashes? There is now a MAC collection just for you!   [NY Mag]

In other beauty news, Nicki Minaj debuts her OPI nail line!   [ONTD]

 

 

The RP’s Weekly Web Gems: The Politics of Fashion

Politics of Fashion

BREAKING NEWS: Uniqlo, a Japanese Fashion Retailer, is taking over the world. No, seriously.   [WWD]

Having trouble finding make-up to complement your Halloween costume? Look no further! Check out these Halloween-inspired make-up collections:   [Fashionista]

Will you be watching Project Runway‘s spin-off, Project Accessories?   [Lifetime]

Sale and Karl Lagerfeld typically do not belong in the same sentence. However, at Macy’s, they do. Uh oh.   [Racked]

It’s time to stack up your nail polish collections for the Fall!   [Fashionista]

The RP’s Weekly Web Gems: The Politics of Fashion

Politics of Fashion

BREAKING NEWS: Competition at its finest: Fashion Weeks collide during Spring 2013!   [Fashionista]

Tom Brady = Beyoncé?   [NY Mag]

There’s the ‘Oprah Effect’ and then there is the ‘Lady Gaga Effect.’ Doubt they are the same. Check it out:   [Buzz Feed]

Is America’s Next Top Model running out of ideas?   [NY Mag]

A $39,000 backpack sells out thanks to the Olsen Twins. Wowzers.   [AHN]

The Politics of Fashion: Chanel at 21?

At 21-years-old, I am the proud owner of a Chanel bag. What is even more special is that I bought in Paris: the city of lights, the city of fashion, the city of love. If you don’t understand the significance of that, then we may just have a problem. There is something special about buying a Chanel in Paris. Maybe its because Coco Chanel once called Paris home or maybe it is just the city itself. Whatever it is, buying a Chanel in Paris is considered one of the ultimate fashion experiences that one can have, and at 21, I was able to live out my wildest dreams.

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The Politics of Fashion: Chanel at 21?

Deborah Rufus: My New Year’s Resolution — aTONEment.

October 2011. This is an important time of year for Jews who may be re-evaluating past behavior and re-committing to living a life of meaning and impact. It is a time for reflection, atonement and resolutions, and I do look forward to observing these seasonal rituals. I am told that Jewish New Year resolutions, however, are really not supposed to concern superficial things, so I’m traveling back in time to my New Year’s resolution from January to discuss my biggest disappointment this year.

My butt shoes and I failed each other.

Like many of my friends who are now in our mid forties, gravity has been a constant companion. Some folks rightly see that as impetus for improved diet and regular exercise. Others, however, yearn for a quick fix. Post holiday binge, I was ready for a concerted shape up effort. Surveying my posse of girlfriends in January to determine if anyone had tried the heavily advertised and promoted “toning” shoes, several expressed vague product awareness, but none had tried them personally. I was urged to become the guinea pig for the rest of the group.

The theory is that “toning” shoes, with unstable soles, work your muscles harder, which firms your legs and rear. So I bought some. I walked the dog in them, wore them to soccer games and baseball games, pulled them out of my office desk at lunchtime to replace my pumps. Despite what I would characterize as fairly dedicated effort over a sustained period of time, I did not notice any difference. (My husband told me that he thought I was making progress, but then again, he has to say that.)

I began to suspect that you probably have to wear the shoes 24 hours a day, including in the shower and in bed, in order to have any significant impact. And so, over time, the butt-firming shoes were abandoned, along with several other idealistic New Year’s resolutions.

The big news this week is that Federal Trade Commission has stepped in. Reebok apparently made unsubstantiated claims that the shoes strengthened and toned the buttocks 28% more than regular walking shoes.  Without admitting guilt, the company has agreed to refund up to $25 million to customers. Another “shape up” shoe manufacturer, Skechers, may also be in trouble for making similar bold claims.

Perseverance is an important lesson, and there is no reason to abandon hope. I recently found some brand-name “skin firming” moisturizer at the drug store. It’s clinically proven to reduce the appearance of cellulite for visibly firmer skin. It requires you to regularly massage copious amounts of the product onto what the label characterizes as “problem areas (thighs, hips, buttocks, stomach, upper arms).”

So, while this is no profound resolution, I do think I am starting the season with new resolve and high hopes.  I am also a little more slippery. Check back with me in a year.

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