Fashion Pulse Daily Dose |
- Celebrate the 40th Annual Earth Day (April 22nd) with Great Deals & Products!
- Daffy’s: The Final Complete Puzzle Revealed (Wow…We Weren’t Expecting That!)
- Duke It Out: Tie Dye (CollegeCandy Guest Post)
Posted: 21 Apr 2010 04:50 AM PDT 234x60 Burt’s Bees is leaving the hive this month with the launch of their new All-Natural Toothpaste line. Made with plaque-fighting cranberry extract, PH-balancing mineral compounds, xylitol and peppermint oil, the bees have created a buzz-worthy all-natural product that, unlike other existing brands, does not use artificial additives, like sodium for foam. The natural formula has earned the product the honorary title of the first-ever NPA (Natural Product’s Association) sealed toothpaste, boasting two versions – fluoride and fluoride-free - of the three types: Multicare, Whitening and Kids-friendly. available in the aisles of Duane Reade, Wholefood’s, Target, Walmart and Rite Aid and hope to reach the international markets in the future. Browse burtsbees.com for free samples and $1 off coupon. In addition to their new toothpaste, Burts Bees is honoring its co-founder who left the city and his job as a photojournalist to epitomize the simple lifestyle of a modern transcendentalist in rural Maine. A true environmentalist, he attended the first ever Earth Day and is a passionate supporter of the eco-movement. Refresh your eco-friendly status here and burt-ify yourself with an interactive survey that speaks to your environmentalist side. Gilt Groupe is donning green too, offering an exclusive Earth Day sale on Thursday, April 22nd to benefit the National Audubon Society and The Nature Conservancy. Not only will the sale vend designs from Loomstate, Matt & Nat, Leigh & Luca, Dr. Hauschka and Edun, but the Gilt ‘Gift Tab’ permits shoppers to be extra eco-chic with sales of organic totes, tees, soy candles, recycled scarves and environmentally friendly make-up. Still, we’re most excited for gifting bundles of trees through American Forests – at a dollar each, why not sponsor a forest?Rachel Roy: Recycled Reused is a new program taking off in honor of Earth Day’s 40th anniversary, headed by this snug eco-soft cardigan available at Macys.com. Its official, dear reader, green is the new black. -Maria Eilersen
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Posted: 21 Apr 2010 04:37 AM PDT It’s provocative, and unexpected, and catches you off guard (cover your eyes if it’s too early to see so much skin!). Did anyone suspect this could be the final image? We were as clueless as everyone else, guessing right along with you! The slogan and tongue-in-cheek nature of the double entendre is in line with Daffy’s previous provocative ad campaigns…what are your thoughts? Let the world know via the twitter hashtag #undergroundpuzzle and comment below. Anyways, scroll over the images below to see price and product info of item’s available at Daffy’s! If you want to know what Fashion Pulse Daily considers to be fab finds at Daffy’s stay tuned — I will personally explore some of the major deals to be had at the retailer in the coming week! This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now | |
Posted: 20 Apr 2010 09:27 AM PDT CollegeCandy.com: From our friends atThe fashion industry loves to bring back old fashion trends. Sometimes that's a good thing (hello, waist-cinching belts!); other times, not so good ('80s linebacker shoulder pads, really?). And then there are those times when I'm just not quite sure what to think. Enter tie dye. Yep, this flower child trend is back on the runways and it's got me scratching my head. Help me out here ladies, "tie do" or "tie don't"? I can sort of see the appeal of tie dye; it tends to be bright, which is always great, particularly in the warm months. It also has a cool abstract thing working and since abstract patterns have been very in for a while now, this look makes perfect sense. On top of that, tie dye has that easy "I totally didn't spend an hour and a half staring at my closet to pick out this outfit" vibe. Basically, it's got everything you'd want from your fav beach dress, but now you can wear it around town without having to claim it's laundry day. Bonus points for the potential DIY factor. Actually if I hadn't spent my youth going to '70s themed parties and learned that tie dye was a bad cliché, I would probably like it – unfortunately I did go to all of those parties (seriously, why did everyone I knew have a hippie party?) and I just can't get that out of my head! To me they always look a little messy, and a little cheap – like that fav beach dress – and if I'm going to go that far out on a limb for fashion, I expect to look five star. Also, I haven't really seen anyone other than celebs rocking this look, so I have to wonder if maybe I'm not the only one having second thoughts about it. So am I letting costume memories get the best of me? Or is this really not as hot as the mags would have us believe? Will you be working it out in tie dye this summer? Or is this trend best left to the professionals? |
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