Tupac and the Black Panther?
Kind of an interesting combo, but there is a Tupac and the Black Panther collab available now at Foot Locker.
Wakanda forever or California love?
Kind of an interesting combo, but there is a Tupac and the Black Panther collab available now at Foot Locker.
Wakanda forever or California love?
Obviously my fashion sense is flawed, especially when Target is involved. Here I thought the Victoria Beckham collaboration with Target would be very popular. But judging from the inventory currently available, it appears that this Spice Girl-turned-designer collection isn’t doing that well.
After looking through the line, yeah, I’m not won over. Maybe it’s just a Hawaii-thing, but I can’t picture the locals outfitted in these pieces.
That’s too bad since Target was ready to handle the (potential) sales by installing even more self checkout counters.
The next fashion crush at Target will happen this Sunday on April 9, 2017. My only source of this information is this poster announcing the launch of Victoria Beckham’s clothing line collaboration with Target.
If this is like other collaborations in Target’s past, the store will be stormed and inventory wiped out essentially that day.
Look at this shirt then look at the Nordstrom price tag and say it with me, “This shirt costs how much?!?”
Just shows my lack of fashion knowledge of the Comme des Garçons PLAY line. That makes the $125 price tag alright, right???
Hmmm, will Nike tackle the business casual market, making sneakers match the fashion of khaki pants?
While lamenting Starbucks’ coffee price hike, mope around in your favorite Juicy Couture tracksuit, preferably the one with Juicy emblazoned on your bum. With the end of June will be the end of Juicy.
Who would have thought that velour tracksuits would ever go out of style? Next you’re going to tell me that Ed Hardy stuff ain’t hip.
Target and Neiman Marcus are collaborating on 50 gift items this holiday season. Available starting tomorrow (December 1), these high fashion items are sure to sell well. If you’re not looking to purchase any of these items, I’d steer clear of Target on Saturday.
My 2012 Holiday Gift Guide pick would be this bicycle cruiser for a fun loving female.
Source: target.com via Gee on Pinterest
When I walked into Starbucks this morning, I had to stop because of this display.
The entire store had been redone in holiday red, but this display with lime green, silver, and shades of grey hit me hard. What are these? These belong to a design collaboration with Rodarte.
These diffusion, pixelated pattern items are limited to the Holidays and is the first design partnership for Starbucks.
I had to touch each item and stopped myself from buying any of them. There’s a tumbler, a tote bag, a gift card, and a reusable cup sleeve (which was already sold out).
My only salvation from not buying any of the urban camo-like items? The ceramic makeup of the travel tumbler. The Rodarte tumbler is not metal or plastic, and I’m afraid the ceramic just won’t last. Or maybe it’s my will power that won’t last, caving way first.
If you can’t make it down to a Starbucks, you can also purchase these Rodarte items online by clicking on the image below.
Ho’okipa means hospitality, not cravable in the Hawaiian language. But these Ho’okipa sunglasses from Maui Jim are surely cravable in Hawaii (and other lands). All three colored lenses (bronze, grey, and rose) bring something different to the line.
While Maui Jim products are not eligible for Macy’s coupons and sales, if you buy two sets of sunglasses at Sunglass Hut in Macy’s you get $40 off a second pair. So use your Macy’s coupons on the first pair, then get $40 your MJ’s.
Of course, you can always shop at Amazon but without trying them on, comparing them with other sunglasses, getting serviced by staff, and getting them fitted.
A $9.99 shirt sale at Threadless.com and a previous Living Social deal costing $15 for $30 of Threadless products means new shirts in my wardrobe. Here are my new pickups.
You recognize the dude on the white tee?
I definitely did a double take when I saw this motorcycle rider on the road. The rider is a she who’s wearing high heels!!
What are those red coverings on her toes? Are they to help keep her heels on? Are they to protect her feet? Whatevers but I do like the red and white color coordination going on with the overall look.