Two things I cannot live without, whether I leave home for two days, to take kids to school, or travel from the kitchen to the bedroom...I have to have technology by my side. Of my last two techie purchases, only one is a bit chic. The other is totally utilitarian - a necessary evil.
The chic gadget is my fab new laptop. I originally wanted the pink Sony Viao but decided against it because guys would laugh at it (not good for professional meetings) and the speakers were so crappy (not good for blasting my new Daughtry CD).
I went with the HP Special Addition white laptop and am starting to love it, now that I'm used to Vista and the latest Microsoft Office product versions. It's sleek and light...oh, and it works. More than I can say for my old laptop. So that's a big plus.
My boring to look at but completely necessary device is the Sprint Mogul phone I picked up yesterday. So often I'd be out and about, but not have my contacts with me when I needed to make a call. Now I have more with me that I can fit into my simple little head, or my mini-van. This phone/PDA has email, text messages, internet, and a host of other things I'll probably never use but have very cute little icons for.
I love that this phone has a slide out keyboard plus touch-screen. Not sure how to make it all work, but it's fun to play with. No, I don't really understand how to make a phone call unless it's to someone in my contact list, but I can get online and google it! It probably wouldn't be such a boring gadget if I had the patience to learn how to work all the bells and whistles. At least I've figured out how to call home...I just speak "phone home" and it works! I wish my kids listened as well as my new phone. I'll have to talk to the Sprint guys about that option.
These gadgets and a few other items will go on my handy new Samsonite Spinner carry-on bag which doubles at a laptop bag. It's wonderful in so many ways. The handle is versitile, so either a short or tall person can adjust it to the right height. The laptop compartment is padded and has a few extra pockets for computer-ish things. Great for an extra change of clothes, the computer, camera and a few toiletries. Love it!
Speaking of carry-on...I have to carry on and get moving. My flight leaves later today and I've got to get last minute items packed.
Cheers!
Thursday, January 31, 2008
Techie Travel Buddies
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Wednesday, January 30, 2008
Party FAQ
We interrupt our regularly scheduled fashion program with this special message...
If you have a question about the Haute Market event, please check out the web site as we've tried to put all info on there. I know that some of my very own friends are too lazy to read the site and call/email me with questions...so I'm going to put some of the top FAQ's here.
Is the event really for 21 and over?
Uh...yeah. That's why it says that all over the site and on the tickets.
The events have several cash bars, hence no kiddo's allowed. Not to mention that this fun day out is so we can get AWAY from the kids...not to pay $10 to hang out with someone else's kids.
What is in the goodie bag?
First of all, the bag itself is awesome and worth the $10. It's our oversized tote bag with long shoulder strap and zipper to keep you goods inside. Great for the gym or the pool.
Not all bags will have the same goodies inside but here are a few of the items you might find:
Full size moisturizer by Dr. Michelle Copeland - $48 value
or Two dental whitener trays (also Dr. Copeland),
Nibblers tingling lip balm from Passion Parties (some bags),
A Haute Market travel mug (some bags),
and I haven't received these yet, but I'm told we're getting a full-sized SkinMilk product and the fabulous Steppies gel pads for your shoes, from Apara - enough for everyone to get one of each!
Also a voucher for a free cup of coffee from It's a Grind in Overland Park. (goodie bag items subject to change without notice)
Will there be food or drinks?
We'll have several cash bars open and a wine station. No food, so pick up something before hand so you have plenty of energy to shop.
What payment methods to the vendors take?
Many take credit/debit cards, but bring cash and checkbook for those who don't.
Are their prize drawings?
YES! We tear off your ticket stub, we'll use it for pulling prize winning numbers. If you bought a goodie bag, you'll get an extra ticket for that, so an extra entry to the drawings! There will be about 15 drawings.
Put on that outfit that's been hanging in the closet that you've been looking for a reason to wear! come prepared to party at Haute Market! We have a fabulous DJ spinning great music and lots of fabulous designers and boutiques - many with clearance items!!
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Labels: shopping party
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Travel Buddies
There are many things I can do without. But there are a few things I won't leave the house without having in my bag. Especially on my upcoming trip to NYC this week.
First on my list of "to-do's" today is to get to Nordstrom's for a pair of those miracle undergarments, Spanx. I have a fabulous INC knit dress to wear out to dinner and to see the Broadway show, Chicago. I can't get caught with a bulging tummy at dinner time, or panty lines in the waiting line. Spanx are the modern version of the hideous girdle. I have never tried them but have only heard fantastic things about their shaping and smoothing abilities.
In my handbag you'll always find my Lano Lip balm and my jennyLou Spa body butter. I won't go anywhere without them. Especially on a windy and dry Midwest day. The Fab Feet gift set will be a wonderful treat for my tired feet after a long day of 5th Ave. shopping!
Check back tomorrow for more of my must-have's and peek into my suitcase!
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Monday, January 28, 2008
Fresh Perspective
Without getting too deep and introspective, I want to take a moment to step back and be even more candid than I usually am. (scary, huh?)
All this stuff about fashion, beauty and such...is a bit superficial. Obviously you and I have bigger fish to fry most days that which lipstick will stay on, or who has the most fresh new style coming for spring. I want you to know that I realize that and appreciate the fact that we are all busy, stressed and some days, completely maxed out on patience.
Haute Market is here to provide relief and a fun outlet for those days when you just need to think about something else besides how you'll get all the kids to their respective sports practices, or how you can possibly make happy a boss who will never be pleased.
When you need a change of pace or something to distract you for a moment, I want the Fashion 411 to be a place you'll visit. When you've been neglecting to get together with your girl friends and need their laughter near you, I hope you'll all come to the shopping parties for some levity. A ten minute massage or a quick make-up touch-up can do wonders!
It took a major family emergency for me to slow down and step back and I missed posting last Friday's blog because of it. But I found myself craving this levity, this distraction from "real" life. So I hope you realize that my life does not revolve around fashion and beauty, but this is my job and I love it. I want you to love coming here and I want you to look forward to each and every Haute Market event, so that even if for just an hour or two, you have an escape to just be YOU.
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Thursday, January 24, 2008
Need Some Kneading
One of the many great things about Haute Market is that I now know so many fabulous K.C. businesses owners and have toured their facilities, tried many of their products and services. I just love recommending trusted businesses to my friends.
When you need some great services or products around K.C., visit the Haute Market sponsors, designers and boutiques. Each event is archived so you can always go back and find a link to that favorite business person you met at Haute Market.
I'm hoping to utilize the service of Massage Envy this week. I'm in need of some kneading. I've been stressing way too much about making the trip to Fashion Week 'worth it', readying the upcoming event plans, and gathering info to start doing my taxes. It's probably safe to say that we all get to that point some days where we can't bend anymore...we simply feel like we'll break. That's when it's time to make the call, give your self a little treat, and get a massage to make you feel a little more flexible.
Several of the fabulous massage therapists from Massage Envy in Olathe and Overland Park will be at the Feb. 10th event to give you a quick massage treat in between your shopping excursions. Xiphium will also be back with us to give hair and make up touch-ups. Make sure you have your shopping party ticket to enjoy the perks of Haute Market!
The Contest: the first person to email me with the correct Month and Year of the first Haute Market shopping event wins a set of two tickets: two admission and two goodie bags! $40 Value. Email info@hautemarket.com
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Wednesday, January 23, 2008
No Bull About Botox
Good morning fashionistas!
For many of us, it's not easy to be beautiful. Goodness knows I put on a good effort some days and still don't see it. I think at best, I get called "cute". Hmmm....thanks.
Tell a woman she looks great, slim, happy...but not cute!
This week I'm shedding the veil of secrecy about what some consider 'vanity treatments'.
If you haven't had any, you've thought about it. If you've had some treatments, you want more. I thought, had, want. I'm coming clean about it so you can have the scoop.
In my effort to look less like a cranky b---h, I threw in the towel about my scowl lines and went to Aestheticare for Botox a while back. My first treatment had a great result and my appointment turned out to be a funny story I'll share for ages. (Read the original post here).
My first Botox treatment was last September. I was amazed. Botox doesn't erase those two lines between your brows, but for me it certainly helped lessen the creases and prevented me from further furrowing. Sometime in the last few weeks I noticed it had worn off, which they tell you it will after about 3 months. I had another treatment about a week ago and can definitely see the difference. I'm now perpetually un-furrowed. No matter how angry I get at my boys they don't seem to be taking me too seriously because I don't look like the angry witch.
Botox isn't cheap. It's priced per cc that they inject. So it depends on how much they use, how many locations you want treated. For my scowl between the brows it was just under $300. If it lasts three months then we're talking about an investment of $100 per month. Not such a bad deal if you consider that many of you probably spend that on coffee and crappy drive thru food, which does nothing for your complexion.
I'm not good at tolerating pain. For me, Botox was almost painless. This last treatment there was one poke that gave me a start and bothered me for about 3 seconds. The rest was just like a quick pinch, if that.
Will I do Botox again? Probably. But not for a while. Maybe a treatment or two each year. Right now I'd rather spend on the laser hair removal and hopefully soon try the treatments to start fading my sun spots from years of no sunscreen as a kid.
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Labels: aestheticare, botox
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Hairy Bear
Let's face it...it's ridiculously cold outside. You're wearing big flannel pj's to bed. Chances are that your legs are hibernating and growing hairier by the day. You too? It's not that we're lazy, it's just that in the grand scheme of things, shaving takes way more time than it's worth at the moment. My legs don't plan to see the light of day until the groundhog pops his head up, so why waste all that precious hot water shaving?
Laser hair removal is the answer. I hope to get to my legs eventually. Right now I'm having my underarms treated at Aestheticare. So far, so good.
Funny story....
My friend is going for her first underarm treatment today. She called last night and asked me if she needed to shave. When I said "yes", she sounded slightly disappointed. The silly girl had been letting the hair grow because she thought it was like being waxed. Her poor husband! :)
Yes, you must shave prior to having laser hair removal. Most places will do that for you, but charge extra.
What does it feel like? It's very tolerable. This from a gal who asks for an epidural for a stubbed toe. It's a quick snap, similar to a rubber band. And for that second, it's hot. Then the tool they use immediately gets super cool.
To do both arms usually takes under 15 minutes.
After my first treatment I noticed a huge difference. Less hair. Results are different for everyone, but I can say that it's working great for me and I'll continue until underarm shaving is a thing of the past for me!
Check back tomorrow - no bull about Botox!
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Monday, January 21, 2008
Techie Fashion
I am so annoyed that someone didn't tell me about these new computer styles a few days ago. Instead, two days AFTER I bought my new laptop, I learn that I could get one shaped like a handbag AND with a faux cow fur design. Wow...uh huh...that's a fashion statement all right. Not sure what that statement would be, but it's saying something. ha ha!
I think I'll stick with my boring rectangle laptop with the peculiar design on the outside. I'm not sure what it's supposed to be, but I like the pearl color and so far it works. Which is more than I can say for the most recently dismissed laptop that will mostly now be used for my monsters obsessed with Webkinz. That's a grand and some change put to good use, huh?
Don't forget to get your Haute Market shopping party tickets now.
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Friday, January 18, 2008
Fabulous Friday Finds
Haute Market scours the web and beyond to find great deals we think you'll love.
Locally:
The Wine Bar
Were you among the lucky 250 to experience our VIP Holiday Party at the Wine Bar? If so, I know you'll love this great deal. If you haven't been to the Wine Bar, you must try it and take advantage of this great offer:
FREE WINE! (Music to my ears)
Purchase Chef Terry's signature "Charcuterie Round" (fancy for meats & cheeses!) & recieve a complimentary glass of the Wine of the Month! Must be 21 or older (duh). Not exchangeable - in other words you get your pick from their 4 special wines only. One offer per person. Valid tonight, Jan. 18th and tomorrow, Jan. 19th. Tell them Haute Market sent you to get your "deal".
Plus - The Wine Bar has a fabulous Valentine's Day dinner planned. Check it out and make reservations before it's full! 816-942-8707
Complete the Haute Market survey and get some great coupons from jennyLou Spa and Bigg Eye Creations. Discounted body products and personalized note cards - can't beat that!
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Thursday, January 17, 2008
Kit Auf'd
Project Runway fans hissed, boo'd and said goodbye to a definite favorite last night. Kit failed the avant-garde challenge and had to pack her things.
What exactly is avant-garde? A French word meaning "front guard" basically referring to pushing the envelope. Doing something that is innovative, maybe even a bit over-the-top.
So in all honestly, Kit's design was not that innovative or over-the-top, but she did try to stay true to the challenge of basing a look off her models hair, she just missed the mark. I thought some amazing ruffled skirt paired with a corset would have been more in line with her models hair.
Why is it that the cute blonde girls get auf'd so soon when they truly have vision and talent? Versus the cry baby types who stay on, most surely because it makes for better TV.
I believe that Kit will, like Alison, go on to design beautiful clothes that women love, and be successful designers. I certainly hope so, anyway.
I'm sad that I'll be missing the Project Runway finale as my NY trip doesn't take me thru the entire 8 day fashion marathon. Maybe if I get an invite I'll shoot back there just for the show. I just can hardly wait to see who the final 3 will be!
The winner of yesterday's challenge, to be the first to email me with the meaning of BCBG, was Cheryl Finch! Congrats Cheryl, you get two admission tickets and two goodie bag tickets to the feb. 10th Haute Market party!
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Wednesday, January 16, 2008
Top It Off
On my quest for clothes chic enough for Fashion Week I had to head to the Country Club Plaza to hit some of the designers' boutiques. Who can't love BCBGMAXAZRIA? Max Azria knows what women want, thanks to his muse and beautiful wife. This particular line is chic and wearable.
I specifically loved this top, BCBG Faille Top, because even on the rack I could tell that it would be great for traipsing around the city streets of all day, then be dressy enough for dinner and drinks later....or perhaps the big fashion party should that invitation ever show up.
When on my Plaza excursion I was wearing my skinny jeans and new Mudd boots. The girls in the store loved my boots and the boots actually worked with this top as a great day outfit. I plan to have a pair of chic, strappy shoes to put on for evening activities. I guess I should get on the horn and make sure Max knows where Kansas is so he can send my invitation. ;)
If I get into no other tent, I will be happy so long as I get to see Max's new line and the master himself. Don't get me wrong...I love many of the other designers showing at Fashion Week, but a lot of them are not so attainable for me or my budget.
Now...if you've read this far you get a little something. The first person to email me to tell me what BCBG stands for gets FREE tickets to the Feb. 10th Haute Market shopping party! Two admission tickets and two goodie bag tickets. You must have the exact phrase. Email info@hautemarket.com. The answer and winner will be revealed in tomorrow's blog.
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Monday, January 14, 2008
Give It The Boot
I searched high and low for a great boot that was comfortable for walking many city blocks, but somewhat chic looking. By high and low I mean north and south, expensive and cheap. None of the nicer department stores had anything that fit the bill. The closest I found was a pair of designer boots that I had to wait about 20 minutes for someone to tell me that they didn't have it in my size. Since it would have cost about 3 Ben Franklin's, I suppose I got off lucky considering my later find.
I would have never entertained shopping at the discount shoe place for my NYC walking boots. I thought surely I'd have to spend, spend, spend. However, since I had to go to ULTA last week for my lip color review materials, I thought I'd peek in the Off Broadway store. There was not an impressive selection in my opinion, save the single pair of boots that I thought I might just get by with.
Besides chic, I had but two requirements: Warm? Yep. Comfortable? Yes, and even with a heel! Can you believe it? A pair of MUDD boots at the discount place (on sale for about $45) and now everyone asks me where I found my cute boots. I guess that maybe if I say "oh...Off Broadway", that maybe people will think I mean the street, not the store. :)
So...although I wanted these Marc Jacobs boots (no chance at $1100+) I was reminded of my own lesson that sometimes we have to deal with what we're given. High fashion isn't readily available in my area, so I have to show that a cute outfit can be put together without spending a fortune. Check back tomorrow and see my splurge item!
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Flat Globe
It's very sad that the Golden Globe winners didn't get their full ceremony. Think of those who won their first and didn't even get to have the full-on presentation. Instead there was a boring press conference, no starlets with flowing gowns and sparkling gems.
Also sad is that I haven't seen any of the winning movies or shows. Not even Ratatouille.
I am anxious to see Away From Her starring Golden Globe winner, Julie Christie (pictured). Click the picture to visit the movie's site and view the trailer.
Hopefully the strike will be resolved and things will run as planned for the Academy Awards. Oscar will probably march off his pedestal and have a hissy fit in the middle of Hollywood if he doesn't get his air-time.
Read the list of winners and more info at the official Golden Globes site.
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Friday, January 11, 2008
Fabulous Friday!
Good morning fashionistas. I have ULTA in my inbox and sharing with you the great discount offer! I believe that the coupon is only for online purchases. After the rain we had here in KC yesterday and the freezing cold temperatures...shopping in my pj's seems like a great idea.
The coupon is for 20% off one item and ends Sat. Jan. 12. enter code 92116.
If you are on the snail mail list, you may have received the mailer with $3.50 off coupon. Print here if needed. It includes some buy-two-get-one-free product offers as well!
Now you can check out the long-wear lip colors that I reported this week and try one at a discount! I'd love to hear your report and, hopefully, success story about colorful lips!
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Thursday, January 10, 2008
Lips that Schtick
Next on the list of long-wear lip colors put to the test is Almay's Truly LastingTM Color.
I tried the roseberry color and it wasn't the best choice for me. It urned out lighter than I thought it would, especially once the gloss was applied.
Again we're dealing with this spongy applicator for the color. It seems to put more on the edge of my lips and less in the “thick of it”. So, again, precise application is a must. But even more so with this product because it lasts and lasts...so long that the energizer bunny is fast asleep before you can think of getting this color off your lips. That might seem like a great idea, but not if the color you pick isn't right for you. I didn't like this because it lasted too long. I know, I know...that's their point. But it was a bit worrisome to be using make up remover on my lips, then a lip scrub, then after giving up, waking up with some of that color still on my lips!
So while the product did what it said, I think someone got a little carried away with the formula. It was a little gooey feeling. That added to the poor color choice on my part...it just wasn't a good lip day.
I'd probably try this in another color just to give it a fair chance, but I really don't care for the applicator and felt much more comfortable using the L'Oreal product reviewed yesterday.
I did try the ULTA version of the long-wear, but not for very long. The color was not good either (obviously I need some training in color choices) so I took it off early. Same spongy tip I don't care for, same stickiness as the others.
So it all comes down to user preference on this test. The products did all last for me much longer than regular lipstick. If that is your only goal, it's definitely worth the $10 or so for this long-wear color. If I had been busy all day and not purposely focusing on my lips, I may have ignored the stickiness. Now I'll know to go with a shade darker/deeper since the products with a gloss seemed to lighted on me once applied.
Overall, this was a good experience and hopefully gave you some tips for your future purchases. Definitely try a few different kinds. If you do, let me know your thoughts here on the Fashion 411 blog!
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Wednesday, January 9, 2008
Pucker Up - More Lip Wars
Next on my list of lip colors that, hopefully, last...
L'Oreal - Endless Kissable, claiming on the box to be "anti-fading, satin colour."
Did it live up to the label? Keep reading...
The L'Oreal lipcolor, was much easier to apply than the others on my list due to it being more like a lip stick and not paint on a q-tip. The instructions said to NOT rub your lips together like I automatically do when applying typical lip stick. So I had to muster up some self control and wait for it to dry.
This product doesn't have a gloss included, which made it feel a little strange. It was sticky at first. I got used to it, though, and the product didn’t dry out on my lips like I thought it might not having a gloss.
The L'Oreal Endless Kissable did not come off on my coffee cup and lasted several hours! Hooray! After coffee, then lunch and 5 hrs of wear, it was fading a bit on the top lip, like yesterdays product, but still a major improvement from regular lip stick!
I even tested it out by planting several kisses on my littlest monster and he didn't run way with proof of the crime. What was even more cute was that he noticed my long-lasting color and said "mommy has lips".
I used raisin berry color and the color on the container was true to what I thought the color would be on my lips. Nice to have some consistency for something that stays with you all day.
Overall I'm happy with this L'Oreal lip product and will definitely be using it, not trashing it!
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Tuesday, January 8, 2008
Lip Service
Products come and go, lipstick colors change with the seasons. What I'd like to stick is my lipsticks. So the quest for long-wearing lip color that actually wears longer than my first cup of coffee is on.
Let me preface with a little disclaimer. I did not get free samples. I bought the products I'm reviewing. These are my honest to goodness findings and opinions. I'm not endorsing anything...just chatting. Got it? Good.
First victim on the list. Revlon Colorstay, Overtime Lipcolor in Ultimate Wine.
This was my first time with this type of applicator and I plan to try this one again later this week just to give it a fair chance.
First, application with these wands is foreign to me. It's like a little sponge on the end of a small stick.
I find these tools difficult for precision. More color seems to go to the edge of the lip instead of an even coverage all over. This is not just Revlon's product, this is a repetitive difficulty for me with all these wand applicators.
So application is a bit tricky and you need to get it right the first time because as far as the long-wearing claims go, that's true...if you mess up it's going to be there a while. Especially if you put make up on in the car like I do.
Word to the wise....practice several times at home until you get the application right and you know you have the right color.
I did not choose the right color so spent a long day looking 'not quite right'.
After you've applied the color layer, you must let it dry for a few minutes. I waited about 5 minutes. It was still a bit sticky but went ahead and applied the gloss. The gloss, I was told by the Ulta employee, is added because these long-wear colors, much like stains, can be drying otherwise.
The Revlon product did last a long time. But overall, my virgin experience with this new-to-me product did not go well. However it did last a long time as they claim. I'd say it was a good 5 hours before I could see a bit of wear.
Check back tomorrow when I reveal my experience with a Loreal and Almay long-wear lip color product!
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Monday, January 7, 2008
Friends?
Calling all MySpace fashionistas!
Do you have a MySpace page? Then check out the Haute page and be our friend!
Haute Market has a fun space and lots of really cool friends.
Listen to the fabulous new song by local artist, Jillian Riscoe.
Check out photos from past Haute Market shopping parties. Are you in some of them?
There is a separate photo album for the Miami trip that Michelle and I took last November - ocean, shopping and lounging in hammocks. Ahhhhhh.
The Haute MySpace page is where we get a little more edgy, a bit more silly and show the true personality of the Hauteness. It's all about girls having fun.
Add us to your friends list today so that we can get to know you!
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Friday, January 4, 2008
Funny Ol' Bag
That title could be referring to the tote bag, or a few old friends...either way...
ha ha
It's finally Friday and I feel a little slapstick silly. Holiday break is almost over and the kids go back to school Monday. Hoorah! I love my little monsters but we are all craving our regularly scheduled program.
A friend sent me a link to these silly bags that I must share.
A Stupid Bag.com is a funny little shop where you can purchase a cheap, reusable tote bag, with four sassy phrase choices. Some a little bolder than others. See for yourself and enjoy that some people still have a sense of humor for everyday living.
After my serious search for the perfect laptop bag, it was fun to have a lighter side to look at.
Happy Friday fashionistas!
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Thursday, January 3, 2008
More On Bagging It
Another day on my quest for a chic laptop bag. I received several suggestions about finding the right bag. I should add that I am looking for something very sophisticated that won't send me out of an important meeting with my tail between my legs while laughed out of the room. I need a fab power bag fit for a simple sit down at Starbucks, or strolling the streets of Manhattan.
So I definitely had to check out what my Manhattan girlfriend suggested.
Talene Reilly.
I don't really desire a bag that has been featured in so many magazines that it's common...but dang it if there aren't a few that perfectly fit the bill.
I might have to wait until I'm actually in Manhattan to buy one so that I can slip my laptop inside and make sure there is still room for all the other crap I schlep around.
I have my eye on the Sydney and the Debra styles. I really like the Sydney in houndstooth or black microsatin. Definitely chic geek, as they say. And definitely doesn't scream "I'm from the Midwest!" while I'm strolling Park Avenue.
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Wednesday, January 2, 2008
Bag Report
I'm on the prowl for a laptop bag fit for a fashionista. I've had a practical (and cheap), black Nine West bag for ages and ages. I'm not sure which came first, the laptop or the bag. Yeah, it's that old.
The problem is that you can't just go grab a computer and a chic bag in the same spot. As much as I've hated researching prospects for my new digital wonder, I'm enjoying this bag search because it's about as adventurous as searching for the lost arc. I expect Harrison Ford to pop up on my screen at any moment, cracking his whip and urging me on my way to glory.
(Ok, maybe that's a bit embellished, even for me. Just trying to create some excitement here.)
First on my list to investigate in person is the McKlein Glen Ellyn Rolling 2-in-1 convertible tote. It's at Macy's, so (darn it) I have to go there again this week. The bag has great reviews online, but I'm curious about it's detachable handle and how it will look without the handle. Will it look like a fashionista with no accessories? God forbid!
Another great discovery I made was stumbling across abbi New York. Bags with personality. That's what I like! Probably not as practical but at least a little spunk. I'd enjoy pulling my laptop out of one of these cutie patooties.
One thought...as great as it would be to have a beautiful, unique laptop bag...do I really want that much bag personality?
Check back tomorrow for more on the laptop logs.
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Tuesday, January 1, 2008
New Year, Old News
Happy New Year everyone. I've got some great resolution ideas but am still considering whether I really want to start that or just keep up with my "resolving to never make another New Year's resolution". That one has been working out just fine.
Instead, I'll share some more news that's come up over the last week, just in case you've had too much eggnog to notice.
Stevens tied the knot. Our friend Katherine, better known as "Izzy" on Grey's Anatomy, is now hitched. Word on the street is that it was a small, family affair. According to Celebtv.com, co-star T.R. Knight was a bridesman.
Um...not sure how to react to that. A bridesMAN? Ok, if you say so.
Little Miss Alba, who won't be little for long...is sporting a big fat diamond on that significant finger! According to People Mag, Jessica's long-time boyfriend, Cash Warren, popped the question now that he's knocked up his main squeeze.
You can't help but noticing this one because it's so in your face. Have you seen the size of Halle's boobs lately? Holy mackerel! I don't even have anything to say about this one but, whoa sister!
I'm not even reporting on those girls I refer to as "little messes". They've had enough coverage and apparently need adopted by parents who give a crap.
Have a great day and a wonderful 2008!
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