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September 2012 2012 Rock the Runway Nailed It Getting Lippy In Class Why the Interest in Pinterest? Street Fashion Flexible Fashion Fashion & Business Career Exhibition Je Ne Sais Quoi What I Want Calendar Social Life TWIN is Hiring!
TWIN Editor-in-Chief Melanie Richtman Contributors Laura Marrinan Erin Lengas Reed Mosimann Taylor Corwin Rah Riley Brittany Weiss Photographer Kara Harms Special Thanks Buffalo Exchange Primp Boutique Contact info fashion@umn.edu mag.fabmn.com
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letter from the editor have a confession: I am obsessed with celebrities. I follow every celebrity gossip site on Twitter, I read People Magazine and US Weekly like it’s my job, and I’m not going to
lie, I can name every one of the Jolie-Pitts in age order and their country of origin. I have a problem and I’ve accepted it. So when the opportunity arose to plan a TWIN photo shoot my mind immediately drifted to the photography style I am most familiar with, paparazzi shots. To me, they are flawless because they catch people acting natural (although there is nothing natural about being followed by thirty or so men with cameras). They aren’t doing anything fascinating; they are just being normal people who happen to look great when they walk out the door. That is what I wanted to portray in this issue’s photo shoot, that you don’t have to have everything perfect to look perfect. Sometimes the unexpected moments can be just as great as a posed picture. Side note: Kara Harms did not know that
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Suri Cruise (my style icon) existed. This is a travesty.
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Emma Watson rocking a studded Burberry trench. JEALOUS.
Disclaimer: I am not actually obsessed with Suri Cruise, but let’s face it, she is quite well dressed for a seven year old.
These guys saw Brittany being photographed and just had to get in a picture. Look at that enthusiasm.
Kate Moss. Need I say more? Jennifer Anniston looking perfect. Again. How stunning is she? celebrity photos from people.com
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The Fall/Winter 2012 runway is leading us into this season with bold lips and extreme eyeliner; just never at the same time. All the looks can be easily translated to the back to school season by keeping in mind that less is more. When rockin’ the blue liner or double
wings make sure to keep the rest of your makeup simple and clean. Sometimes the runway feels like it’s all about the clothes, but a look is never really complete without sporting some of the fall beauty trends as well! Marc Jacobs showed everyone how a perfect bold red lip can take any outfit to the next level this season. Pair your bold lips with simple makeup everywhere else. Skip the falsies, stick with neutrals and really draw that attention to your puckered pout. This year there are 3 favorites that really standout to accent simple makeup. For those of us that are a little less daring (or really just in a hurry to rush out the door) Maybelline Babylips has become a cult classic. Cherry Me delivers more of a scarlet tint to the lips but smells amazing and is ultra
moisturizing. It’s buildable enough to fit in with the bold lip trend but sheer enough for those of us that don’t have time to perfect that red lip. The Tarte Matte Lip Surgence provides an extremely high color payoff and is perfect when we don’t have time to reapply throughout the day since it refuses to budge. As for the most daring lipstick lovers out there, Nars Heat Wave is the perfect bold red orange to make your lips cry out for attention. Rather than using a concealer to perfect the edges once your lipstick is applied use a concealer brush and setting powder for a more matte finish. Blue liner can be easily transitioned from the runways to class and then amped up at night when you are ready to take the city by storm. Anna Sui actually completed her dramatic looks using CoverGirl Liquiline Blast Eyeliner, perfect for any college girl who is looking to
recreate the look on a budget! For a more subtle option try a simple sandy eye paired with a pop of blue liner on the bottom to keep from overwhelming your eyes in class. Sephora nano liner in Lagoon as well as the Urban Decay 24/7 glide on eye pencil in Electric Blue will work wonders! For those nights out try recreate the look from Anna Sui’s show by outlining the winged shape and filling it in with the CoverGirl Liquiline in Blue Boom. Skip the accent dots for a more wearable look and be sure to set the liner with
a pigment for even more staying power! To recreate the double winged look from BCBG and Altuzarra try and experiment with different textures and formulas. Wings are usually best to create with a liquid liner such
as the Nars eyeliner stylo or the Stila Sparkler Liner to add a little glam to the look. Gel eyeliners are generally one of the easier and more controllable choices as long as the product is correct. Using a favorite like MAC Fluidline is always a good idea for this daring new look but after searching high and low a favorite has also emerged for less than $2! Forever21 carriers a gel liner that easily holds its own against some of the pricier choices in color, ease of application and staying power. Rather than recreating past seasons trends of the smokier double wing try and keep the eyeshadows matte and simple as well as the lines of the double wing crisp and clean. The simple lines will draw attention to your eyes but keep you from looking over done when you are headed to class.
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Maybelliene New York Baby Lips in Cherry Me. This tinted balm is perfect for rushing around
M.A.C. Fluidline Gel Liner in Blacktrack. Stays forever and allows for a clean line.
Urban Decay 24/7 Glide-on Eye Pencil in Electric. Could you ask for a cooler color?
Forever 21’s Love & Beauty Gel Eye Liner. This is so affordable it’s hard to say no.
On left page: Models from Anna Sui rocking electric blue eye liner, Model from Marc Jacbos donning a bright red pout. Nars lipstick in Heat Wave. On this page: Top Model wearing double winged liner at Altuzzara. The second image is aanother Anna Sui model with blue eye liner.
nailed it. It used to be that a smooth shape, a gorgeous color and a shiny topcoat were enough to make a perfect manicure. Now, with the help of creative nail artists displaying their work on social media sites like Pinterest, nails aren’t impressive unless they have a point of interest or a fun design. As a nail polish lover, I’ve embraced this change, tested out some funky DIY manicures. Allow me to indulge: I have the artistic ability of a small child, so the fact that I took these nail art inspirations from Pinterest and actually executed them a) is pretty impressive and b) means it really wasn’t that difficult to begin with. For each design, you’ll want to start with a perfectly prepped nail. Clip, or simply push back, cuticles and file your nails to a desired shape and length. Here’s how to do fun designs at home, and trust me, you can.
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The Ruffle Nail
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Pick out a collection of cohesive colors. For mine, I chose 7.
Begin by painting every nail a base color. I chose to use the ruffle design only on my ring fingers, an “accent nail.” Accent nails are a fun way to show your sense of style without your fingers attracting too much attention with such a busy pattern.
With your first color, use a dotting tool to place a row of dots across the bottom of your nail. If you don’t have a dotting tool, strip the cotton from the ends of Q-tips.
Continue layering colors, leaving time in between for the lacquer to dry slightly.
Finish with a nice, shiny top coat.
diy nail decals
1. Start with a roll of Scotch tape and paint blocks of any and every color you want. 2. Next prep your nails and paint them, again, any color you want. I chose a neutral so the shapes and colors would really pop. 3. Once your nails and the polish on the tape is dry, cut tape into desired shapes. 4. Stick the shapes sticky side down on your nails and cover with a clear top coat!
The Perfect French Manicure
1. Start with two thin layers of a neutral or clear base coat. 2. Place reinforcement labels on the nail to make a stencil for the perfect french. 3. Paint two layers the tip color. I love making this classic nail more modern with neon tips. 4. Remove the labels before the paint dries, so the paint doesn’t peel off with the label. 5. Finish with a top coat.
getting lippy in class No, I’m not talking about getting sassy with your professor, but rather rocking an edgy lip color to class. Many of us love to wear a bold red or magenta lip for a fun night out, so why not have that same daring attitude when you hit the textbooks. With lip-tastic beauty trends and a wide array of lip colors igniting the runway there are many options. Before you embark on your cosmetic counter adventure think about what type of lip product you want. Do you love the intensity of a deeply pigmented lipstick or prefer the sheer shine of a glossy lip tint. My personal favorite is the recently trendy lip stain. With staying power to last all day they are a great option for busy
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girls on the go. If you get frustrated with having to reapply lipstick or cannot stand that gust of wind that makes your hair stick to your glossy pout, give the lip stain a try. Many of the drugstore brands have a variety of lip product options in a rainbow of colors. When trying to decide what works best for you, stick to lower priced products so you aren’t throwing away tons of your money if that latest lip gloss purchase is just too sticky. Once you figure out what type of product is your favorite you can begin to think about color. This is often a good time to hit up your local department store. The cosmetic
of your choice. If you are sporting a brown smoky eye for the day then go for a tinted lip balm. Have fun with your look. Don’t be afraid to play around, but do be weary of wearing a mega form-fitting outfit with your favorite heels and a bright red lip to class. Your professor may question how you are paying your way through college. Just make sure to tone down at least one element of your look if you With that purchased product in hand, are planning on wearing it in the broad daylight. If you are going for the bold you are now wondering how to go lip, swap your going-out heels for a pair about creating the whole look. If you of cute flats or your tight bandage skirt are wearing an intense shade for day be sure to tone down your eye makeup. for a pair of skinny jeans. Just make sure that whatever you choose to wear Try a light champagne shadow with a with your pretty pout, always pair it little eyeliner paired with the cherry red, poppy pink, or trendy orange color with confidence. counter makeup artists can help your find what colors work best with your skin tone. Do not be afraid to ask them to apply some to your lips to see how it truly looks on your face because we all know that hand swatches don’t always do a color justice. With the help of a makeup artist or maybe just your own trained eye you should be able to find some shades that suit your complexion.
some of our favorites
Blake Lively wears a classic red lipstick. Photo from Instyle.
Chanel Iman shows how an orange-red lip can be worn at the Tibi Show. Photo from thebeautystop.com
Diane Kruger wears a slightly darker version of classic red. Photo from Instyle.
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Known by its users as one of the best procrastinating techniques since Facebook stalking, “pinning” has taken social media by storm since it launched in 2010 and already has more than 11 million users . The concept behind the phenomenon is a 21st century version of magazine clipping, which allows you to organize images according to themes or “boards.” Many users see Pinterest as a way to explore the latest fashions, but it’s also a great resource to share
crafts, recipes, and even travel destinations. Once you get “invited” by a current user, you can start creating themed boards and exploring what other “pinners” have found interesting by simply browsing the latest pins or by searching for specific categories. Like any smart social media site, Pinterest allows you to connect via Facebook and Twitter accounts which lets you to see what pins your friends have found interesting. Much like a Facebook
News Feed, you can “follow” your friends’ boards as well as boards belonging to well-known bloggers or brands. This way, you can see what trends certain style mavens are raving about, and copy looks to your own boards for future shopping trips or even your dream closet! For those of you trendsetters (and I know many TWIN readers are), you can also upload pictures of your own genius style inspirations and watch them spread like wildfire. Note: this is
one of the few remaining uses for “the selfie pic!” Another option is stealing images directly from your favorite website or blog, and pinning them to your own boards. The best part? The image retains the URL source so you can share with others where you found it, and
maybe even return to that website later to purchase something you’ve been saving up for! One of the many reasons Pinterest has become so incredibly addicting (besides sharing hilarious e-cards) is that there are so many variations of pins and
boards, plus the trending images change every second to reflect the latest and greatest ideas on the web. Whether you’re new to Pinterest or have hundreds of pins already, I’ve found some fantastic people and brands to make sure you’re following.
food and lifestyle Chobani: Great healthy cooking recipes with their delicious greek yogurt, as well as inspirational quotes to keep you motivated. Thank you, Chobani! TODAY Show: This page has featured crafts, recipes, fashion tips, a daily “cute” pic, as well as stories from guests on the show. Weight Watchers redefining “diet food,” this Pinterest page has hundreds of mouthwatering recipes that range from simple and healthy to decadent!
bloggers - Jackie (Sweetie Pie Style) - Christine Martinez (Miles of Style): This successful blogger has nearly 6,600 pins and over 2.5 million followers! Because of her influence on the site, she was even flown to St. Bart’s for an all-expenses-paid trip from Calypso swimwear so she could “live pin” one of their photo shoots. Talk about dream vacation!
- The Blonde Salad (Chiara Ferragni) - Jeanne (Shop Sweet Things)
- Maia McDonald (Conundrum) Photographer, blogger, and buyer for Shopbop.com all rolled into one, this pinner’s page has some seriously inspiring pieces with an eclectic feel. - PaperFashion - Emily Schuman (Cupcakes and Cashmere) - Rachel (Hopscotch & Grace): Austrailian blogger - StyleWithClass
fashion - Glamour: Features Editor picks and cover girls, but our favorites are the boards that organize outfit ideas into occasions! How smart! - Kate Spade New York - Nordstrom - Tory Burch - Bergdorf Goodman - WWD (Women’s Wear Daily) - Refinery 29 - Nina Garcia: Nina Garcia has a great variety of boards ranging from Marie Claire spreads to fall fashion favorites, to Project Runway shots… all eye candy for fashion lovers! She also organizes her boards by the latest trends, so they’re great to help plan your new wardrobe picks. - Amy Sia (textile designer): Her boards are full of a gorgeous mix of color and pattern inspiration as well as gorgeous styles that walk the runway! - Lauren Santo Domingo: Photographer for Vogue - Peter Som: Features not only his designs, but those of other fashion icons as well as his style inspirations for his collections
Photo by Louis Fine
Street Fashion FAB street photographers Rachel Hauser and Louis Fine were on campus during Welcome Week to capture the looks of incoming trend setters.
Photo by Louis Fine
Photo by Louis Fine
Interested in becoming a Street photographer
for FAB? We love featuring our members - and members of the University community - in TWIN and FAB’s social media platforms. If you’re interested in collaborating with us to become a street photographer and have your work published, let us know! fabminnesota@gmail.com
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Whether going to class or heading to the gym, modern day active wear has taken on a multitasking mission to keep you looking fabulous throughout your day. Fashionforward ladies, you no longer have to fear dressing like your male counterparts at the gym as colorful, fitted, fun fitness apparel has been filling up stores around the country. Clothing fit for your favorite yoga class or a casual run can now fit into your full-time schedule. These disguised fashions are a great way to stay comfortable while looking pulled together and it ultimately gives you no excuse to skip going to the gym as you pass it on your way home from class. As health and fitness has become a trendy topic of conversation, many women are beginning to notice the benefits of living a healthy lifestyle and they want clothes that look as great as they feel. Staying in shape is an important part of many peoples’ lives and proper clothing is essential. Not that anyone needs to spend their entire paycheck on an outfit to wear to spin class, but if that same outfit is so cute
that it can also be worn for a study sesh at the local coffee shop then you are getting way more bang for your buck. Women are realizing this versatility of workout apparel
or for running errands on the weekends. This sounds like awfully smart fashion, right? Well it gets even better. Smart, sweat-wicking fibers are specially developed to keep you cool and dry all day and many tops come with built-in sports bras, ranging from a simple shelf bra to full support that allows you to eliminate the bulk of a and are willing to pay a bit bra underneath your top. more for quality, comfort and This is great because we all aesthetically appealing pieces. know that when it comes to Many companies, including clothing for your work out, Athleta and less is more. Lululemon Apparel like Athletica have this definitely capitalized on outsmarts the this increased classic, cotton demand for t-shirt and fashionable shorts at the fitness wear. gym. Women have Closets far grown so in and wide love with the better make flexibility and room for now stylish the cleverest nature of of clothes, active wear for what is that they there not to are willing love about to pay nearly one hundred versatile, fashionable apparel dollars for a pair of yoga that works for you through pants: an item that was all your daily activities? And once considered strictly for hey, maybe wearing that getting sweaty at the gym. strappy, workout tank will Most of these lines also even encourage you to make offer apparel for “an active more use of its sweat-wicking lifestyle,” such as easy dresses properties. Happy shopping to throw on after yoga class and sweating!
“Women are beginning to notice the beneffiits of living a healthly lifestyle”
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for students, eager to pursue a career in the fashion industry, to have direct access to recruiters and professionals in the field. The fair consists of a professional panel, luncheon, and career fair. The professional panel of speakers will be answering student questions on topic related to networking, interviewing, resumes, obtaining jobs and internships, and what it’s really like to work in the fashion industry. The luncheon is a time for student to introduce themselves to recruiters and professionals, make a strong first impression, and ask any questions directly. Finally, the career fair is a chance for students to speak with their dream companies, inquire about job opportunities, and exchange contact information and materials with employers. The entire exhibition revolves around a love for fashion and an ambitious drive to excel in the industry.
Preparing 2 Weeks Before 1. Schedule an appointment to visit your career office
Read on for contact info!
Visit your career office for guidance & tips! You want to stand out!
2. Start updating your resume
3. Take off work & email professors of conflicting classes
1 Week Before 1. Research the companies attending FBCE 2. Outline your goals - 1 year and 5 year!
See which companies align with your personal goals - Plus, employers are interested in hearing your plan!
3 Days Before 1. Write your 15 second pitch
Imagine walking into an elevator with Anna Wintour - What do you do?! Keep reading for a great “How To!”
There’s nothing worse than printer problems - plan ahread!
2. Print out your resumes
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Lay out your outfit Paint your nails - clean & classy Put together a folder of your materials Sleep! (Get your karaoke song in early ;)
What to wear (& what not to!)
Check out Northwestern UCS’ Pinterest for these and more suggestions!
Classy Keep necklines above the collar bones Cleavage is the #1 employer complaint! Skirts are at the knee or lower Clothing is tailored but not too tight - there should be room to move without needing to re-adjust your garments Shoes are closed toed flats or heels - but not too high! Don’t look like you wandered in wearing the same shoes from last night! Keep tights & nylons neutral Keep jewelry minimalistic and non-distracting Hair should be out of your face - buns are hot this fall!
Trashy Lacy camisoles under your suit Low-rise & tightly fitted pants Smoking in your career fair clothes
tips! If your pants have belt loops you should wear a belt Keep perfume at an absolute minimum; or stick to just deodorant Carry your resume in a clean-lined bag or portfolio case
first impressions 1. Smile 2. Have a firm and practiced handshake 3. Be friendly Introduce yourself to everyone with eye contact (And try to remember their names!) 4. Execute your pitch - see next page! 5. Listen 6. Ask the recruiters smart questions: + Clarifications + How to apply + What their hiring process is + What their timeline will be + Request business cards 7. Provide them with your resume & your biz card 8. Thank them and use their names
Don’t ask for a job if you know nothing about the company. Don’t ask, “Do you have any jobs?” Don’t assume you have an interview. Follow up!
Lasting impressions 1. Saturday: Send a written thank you card 2. Apply for positions over the weekend 3. With all future communications, be sure to reply promptly and professionally! That means no typos, no smile icons, and only 1-2 !!!’s.
Perfecting your pitch
1. Who are you? 2. What is your passion? 3. What is your next big personal objective? 4. How would you like to have help with it? 5. How can you benefit your listener? Write a 75-100 word elevator speech pitching yourself to a recruiter. This is your professional personal statement to the world. Focus on your relevant skills and experiences from coursework, employment, personal projects, and volunteering!
Visit your Career center! CDES
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more For more information on your specific career center, visit:
198 McNeal Hall (St. Paul) 8:00am - 4:30pm, M-F careerhelp.umn.edu 612-624-2710
411 STSS (Mpls) 8:00am - 4:30pm, M-F clacareer@umn.edu 612-624-7577
career.umn.edu
For assistance with writing center writing your cover letter or - if English is your second language - ensuring accurate translations, visit the University Writing Center! writing.umn.edu
+Resources https://umconnect.umn.edu/jobfairsuccess/ http://www.wetfeet.com/advice-tools/job-search/career-fair-dosand-donts
Fashion & Business Career Exhibition Friday, October 5th noon-4pm Northstar ballroom
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Some girls just have “it.� That certain something that makes them fabulous all the time. In our own version of paparrazi shots we caught this it girl wearing all of the looks we are dying to be seen in this Fall.
Styled by Melanie Richtman Photographed by Kara Harms Modeled by Brittany Judy
Top: Buffalo Exchange, Skirt: Buffalo Exchange, Shoes: Buffalo Exchange.
Top: Primp, Necklace: Primp, Clutch: Primp, Pants: Buffalo Exchange, Shoes: Buffalo Exchange.
Top: Buffalo Exchange, Skirt: Primp, Bag: Buffalo Exchange.
Vest: Buffalo Exchange, Shirt: Buffalo Exchange, Necklace: Primp, Pants: Buffalo Exchange, Shoes: Buffalo Exchange
Dress: Buffalo Exchange, Necklace: Primp, Sunglasses: Primp, Shoes: Buffalo Exchange.
Dress: Primp, Necklace: Primp, Shoes: Buffalo Exchange.
Skirt: Buffalo Exchange, Top: Buffalo Exchange, Sweater: Primp, Necklace: Primp, Clutch: Primp.
Scarf: Primp, Shirt: Primp, Pants: Primp, Boots: Jeffery Campbell.
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what I want These are some of the looks we are obsessed with this fall. If only things would magically appear in our closets...
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Adding classy accessories like pearls and a gold feather bracelet balance out a distressed look.
Sporty, vintage distressed, and dance-ready tops are my jam. Pair them with a tailored blazer and you’re vibing edgy professional.
I’m obsessed with all shoes wedge this fall. They add instant interest and attention to your look, not to mention an extra incentive to strut your stuff. Plus, wedges are winter friendly too if they have the right grip.
Rhubarb. Need I say more?
A summer spent in the professional dance world kicks you into a bizarre tango of craving drop crotched elastic sweatpants, distressed tanks and braziers of the dance studio, while also admiring clean ballet lines, black fitted lace, and strong lashes with pearls. But I’ve always demanded effortlessness in my personal style and believe no one should be worn by their clothes. It’s about being well-rounded. Partnering punk with professional. Flounce with structure. Concert with class. Off white jeans add refinement to any oufit. Similarily, collect the right elements - like heeled sneakers, dog chains, and a fitted nude tank - and you can consider a pair of dropped crotch sweatpant-capris class appropriate.
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As gorgeous as a full fur coat is, it’s not exactly practical to walk to class in. Smaller fur pieces such as vests, mufflers and earmuffs keep you trendy, but won’t overwhelm your ensemble.
I love the look of mixing these two trends and keeping it street wear appropriate with a snazzy sneaker and laid back tshirt.
A single leather piece keeps your look edgy without making you look like you rode a Harley Davidson to reach your destination.
With buttery leathers and rich furs showing a strong presence on the runways this fall, I am looking forward to taking these trends and making them appropriate for every day. For the leather, my mouth is watering over the beautiful shorts, skirts, dresses, and pants that are popping up in stores everywhere. With the right balance of classy and casual you can rock the street like it’s your own runway.
Poleci Sequined Chiffon Tank How could you not feel sassy in this sequined top? It’s a perfect mix of seductive mermaid and street chic that catches your attention amongst the crowds of black in NYC.
Military Lace Blazer Military is in for fall, and I love mixing hard pieces with soft details like the lace on this blazer. The white is a great daytime look, and you can take the jacket off for girls’ night out!
New York City Girl
I wanted to put together this NYC-inspired look for my trip to the big apple in September. I can’t wait to sightsee, explore and shop! The outfit is chic enough to go from day to night, and incorporates some of fall’s newest trends. I wish I could take all of these pieces out on the town!
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Pierre Hardy Color-Blocked Velvet & Suede Wedges I love colorblocking—especially with this fun wedge design! They’re not hard to walk in since I’ll be on my feet a lot, but they are fun, contemporary, and fit right in with the cityscape.
Anton Heunis Crystal Spike Drop Earrings Fierce, feminine, and modern! Love everything about these statement earrings.
Buy YSL Chyc large metallic leather tote This tote is big enough to hold all of my tourist essentials, but the metallic color makes it chic enough to bring out with me at night, too.
Deborah Lippmann – Mermaid’s Dream Nail Color Turquoise is one of my favorite colors, and this shade would look especially nice on the Statue of Liberty herself!
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4:00-5:00, so you can learn about all the opportunities available to you! Following the information session, visit Primp Boutique in St. Paul for their birthday bash. Come get some lashes, a new hairstyle, and shop! (I don’t know about you, but I am incredibly excited for false lashes). Following New York Fashion Week, Minnesota Fashion Week is September 23rd through September 30th. Monday’s show features emerging Minnesota designers, and is COMPLETELY FREE! You might even see some TWIN correspondents there! In Tuesday’s show, our pal Christopher Straub will be showing his new collection! For more information visit mnfashion.org, where you can view the calendar, purchase tickets, and more!
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