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Secret Anthro Sale Starts Tomorrow!

I got the following tantalizing snippet in my email inbox today. Apparently there will be an expanded sale starting March 16th in the Anthro stores. Clicking on the invite just brought me to the Store Locator page on their website below:

Would love to hear comments on any spectacular finds!

Update: I did a quick run to the store and found out the following:

- Any items on sale in the store will also be on sale online. Keep in mind though that sometimes there are online exclusive items and items which are specific to the store alone.

- Sale items were not just relegated to the sale room but were in the general display areas as well

- If you are looking for a specific item, definitely ask a sales associate even if you don’t see it on the floor. Apparently if there are too few of an item to display on the floor and it’s not a sale item, sometimes they are stored in the backroom.

Happy Shopping!

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Shopping Guide: Knowing what Fabrics to Splurge On

I absolutely hate spending money on clothing that ends up pilling, hardening, or otherwise ending up in my charity donation bin over time. So here’s a few pointers:

1) Always check the tag so you know what the content of the fabric is.

2) Fabrics from nature are worthwhile, manmade (blends or otherwise) are usually not.

Items to spend good money on:

100% Cashmere – must be amazingly soft to the touch. High quality cashmere does not pill and can be handwashed. See The Laundress website for full instructional video. I’m obsessed with their Wool and Cashmere Shampoo.

100% Merino Wool – unlike plain “wool,” merino wool is typically of higher quality and does not itch. If it feels scratchy, do NOT buy it.

100% Cotton – Nothing breathes like cotton and has so much versatility. Cold water wash only! Mercerized or Pima cotton is even better. If you want stretch, get cotton blended with at least 5% Spandex/Lycra.

Cotton/Cashmere Blends or Cotton/Silk Blends- typically are lower on the cashmere or silk side of things, but feel fabulous.

100% Silk - Should feel super smooth to the touch and have a bit of a sheen to it. Watch for snags before you bring it home.

Items to avoid or spend only loose change on:

Wool/Acrylic Blends – will pill after time with washing and start looking old.

Angora Blends – Cheap way for manufacturer to create a “fluffy” looking sweater. Bad ones will shed like animal hair on you in the store. Good ones will pill slightly.

100% Acrylic - hardens over time with washing.

Silk/Nylon Blends – easily pills and snags. Buy 100% silk or silk/cotton blend instead if possible.

Polyester/Rayon/I don’t even know what this ?!@ is - Then why are you buying it?

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Elsa’s Story = Best Jam Ever!

In a totally random way, I came across Elsa’s Story. I guess you could call it a gourmet food brand from Israel with various items like snack bites, jams etc.

I got a jar of their *heavenly* Pink Grapefruit Preserves which get this contains 45% fruit (insane!) and is nothing but Pink Grapefruit, Sugar, and Lemon Salt.

Below is a picture of the cute old school glass jars they use emblazoned with the motto “taste, enjoy, remember.”

According to this article from The Nibble, it’s available at specialty food stores nationwide for roughly $5.49 for 11.28 ounces.

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Shopping Review: Dabble Cosmetics

Below is my review of Dabble Cosmetics, a new cosmetics boutique in Danville’s Blackhawk Plaza, (San Francisco East Bay), which is still undergoing renovation.

Pros:

Friendly staff – it seems like the owners themselves were still setting up shop when I went in for a peek

Beautiful interior design – has a retro modern black + pink theme that’s girly, yet still sleek enough for the store to brand itself the “sexiest cosmetic boutique to hit the Bay Area”

Store branded “Dabble” makeup brushes were of very high quality and very affordable (think something similar to the super soft brushes Alima offers)

Cons:

Focus seems to be on fairly mainstream brands: such as Smashbox, Stila, Bare Escentuals which you could easily find at any local Sephora (Walnut Creek for the snotty sales girls and Pleasanton for the nice sales girls).

Number of brands carried is rather limited and as far as I could see all were priced at full retail.

Marketing confusion: also offers jewelry, threading, and makeup services….are they a boutique, a salon? both?

Conclusion? 

Pretty exterior, a little empty on the inside. If I wanted makeup brushes or some Comptoir Sud Pacifique perfume I would go back. Otherwise,  I would wait for additional, less mainstream brands to be added. For a more vintage/romantic boutique bath-and-body shopping experience, I would probably go to The Soiled Doves Bath House (same plaza) which carries yummy Voluspa candles.

Location:
3454 Blackhawk Plaza Circle
Danville, California 94506  

Open 7 days a week

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Archivia: The Feedburner Edition

I have now enabled feedburner on this blog so you can subscribe using whatever feed aggregator you like. Use either the “Subscribe” link at the top of this page or click here.

Happy reading!

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Oscars Fashion

I’m doing this while watching TV live, but *gasp* WHAT was Vanessa Hudgens thinking? Not to mention I was shocked that Marchesa would design something like this.

It looks as though she killed a bird and stuck its remains onto her bosom. *sigh* Gorgeous girl… wrong dress.

Taraji P. Henson (Curious Case of Benjamin Button) made a much better choice in Roberto Cavalli with Fred Leighton jewels

Penelope Cruz’s Balmain vintage gown is just so fab with the Chopard choker

Biggest disappointment of the night? Sophia Loren. Girls, when you see an otherwise fashionable girl wearing a dress that makes her look ridiculous, you should lock her in her closet until she comes to her senses!

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Shopping Tip: Crazylibellule and the Poppies Solid Perfume

Sephora has started selling solid perfumes from a French brand named “Crazylibellule and the Poppies” for $18 a pop.

Truth is, they are currently on clearance at Anthropologie stores for around $3-4 a pop, I’m guessing mostly due to low brand recognition and also perhaps the American audience is not too crazy about solid perfumes yet.

Anyhow I thought the following was the best scent in the line:

Shanghaijava Blue Orchidée, $18

Happy Shopping!

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Shop like a Gossip Girl

Apparently Bluefly.com has done the genius, creating an entire subsite dedicated to the Gossip Girl obsessed. So you can channel your inner Blair, Serena, or even Chuck for that matter.

According to Bluefly’s blog, Flypaper, Blair’s super cute cardigan in the pic below shall soon be available:

Unfortunately, having Blair or Serena’s trust fund is not currently an option.

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Post-Winter Sales

It’s that time of the year. When bathing suits come out into stores, winter gear goes on heavy clearance. It’s a great time to bargain hunt for cashmere, wool, winter layering pieces and other such items.

I found the cute Free People top below at the Rack for $16, as opposed to the regular price of $98 (or the online sales price of $69).

Free People Diamonds and Lace Turtleneck 

Also it’s a great time to check out all the Spring collections to decide which new items you want. Currently on my list:

1) Oversized leather clutch, preferably in a rich candy colour with faux snakeskin texture.

2) Fitted long-sleeve blazer a la Serena visits Yale. Why Ralph Lauren has not reproduced this blazer I have still yet to understand. Does Mr. Ralph not understand the Gossip Girl fangirl needs?

3) A casual white cotton/denim/corduroy pant. Still debating the “sailor” pant look. Definitely not going for the dropped crotch, slouchy, or volume pants. Not looks for the petite types like me.

4) J. Crew cardigan in a gorgeous aqua blue (because you cannot have one too many)

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Petite Pants 101

As a petite 5 ft 1 in, I’ve learned that buying pants is always the toughest. Hemming is not so much an issue as much as just finding the right fit. 

Some things I’ve learned

1) Merely buying a smaller size in regular pants results in the “saggy butt” look which will not flatter you at all. This is because the pant was just not cut for little girls.

2) On the rack, if the waistline of the pant is cut very straight across rather than in a gentle curve, this tends to result in gaps. Visible undies is not a look, it’s a faux pas.

3) Believe it or not, petite girls with short legs but long torsos can wear high rise pants. In fact it can actually help balance your proportions out. Obviously, try to pick a high rise pant that looks retro, not granny.

4) Stay away from cropped lengths as they just make your legs look shorter. In fact, walk around the mall and just watch what looks more flattering on other women and you will see that cropped pants and pants that “float” above the shoes are not flattering. 

5) Before hemming pants, decide what type of shoes (heels? flats?) you are going to wear with those pants. Then decide how short they need to be hemmed. Ideally, for longer looking legs, they should cover the top part of your shoe and even better, nearly reach the floor. I’m not into pants that touch the floor, but it is an option to go for with denim.

6) As counterintuitive as it sounds, pants with wide legs do not make your bottom look bigger. Tapered legs do because the biggest thing left on you is your bottom. Try a wide leg, see if you like it.

So far my major sources for petite pants have been the ones below. However, I will note that all of them require hemming after I buy:

1) Ann Taylor (in regular, Loft, and Outlet flavors) – reliably stocks 0 and 00 petite work trousers. Sizing tends to run a bit on the roomier end of the scale so consider sizing down. Not a good source for denim. Tends to be classic rather than trendy. Good fabrics. 

2) New York and Company – website reliably stocks 0 petites, but you’re less likely to find a full range of petite items in-store. Sizing tends to run a bit smaller so you may want to consider sizing up. Has slightly trendier styles, but colours are limited to black, brown, navy, grey, khaki, and white. Any fabrics with manmade blends tend to pill after time so don’t bother splurging on them. Good denim selection. 

3) American Apparel – I love their Cotton Spandex Jersey Yoga Pant. Haven’t tried their other styles.

4) Pathetic as it sounds, digging around the children’s sections of places like Nordstroms for size 14-16 girls pants that can pass off as adult pants. Occasionally, items can be found.

Most recently I came across a site called 5ft2in which specializes in pants for women 5 ft 2 inches and below so you can finally quit hemming them, damnit. I have not ordered as so far the selection is rather skimpy and not cheap, but it will be interesting to see if additional styles are added.

Finally, when will someone open a store with trendier pants for petite women?

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