Charlotte NC Fashion Week organizer Anthony Simmons and model/runway trainer Alva Page appeared on Fox News Rising this morning to talk about this week's events. Here's the video.
Learn to pack like a pro with Evil Tommy, the travel blogger at imflyingaroundthecountry.com. (I could have used this when I went on vacation last week. Meh.)
The Charlotte-based style show Speaking Fashionese, hosted by Style Mayvin, is back for the second of two new episodes. (Watch last week's new episode here.) This time around, the show visits Lavish Hair and Spa. Enjoy!
Presenting, the first of two new episodes of the Charlotte-based style show Speaking Fashionese, hosted by Style Mayvin. This week the show stops by the retail spot Revolution at EpiCentre in Uptown.
Model Rachel Zoe is killed over and over again by fashion designers in a photo shoot for Harpers Bazaar. Love this.
Coming Aug. 16, Creative Loafing will debut brand-new episodes of the local style-centric Web TV show Speaking Fashionese, hosted by T. Strong aka Style Mayvin. Here's a quick look at what's on tap for the next few weeks:
Yes, I am well aware that I'm late to this video posting, BUT, if I'm late, then others must be too!
Heels.com is a locally owned business did you catch that? As in here in Charlotte! that sends out hundreds of shoes each day. (In fact, we wrote up a little something something last year, which you can find here.)
Here's a video of a behind-the-scenes look into their warehouse. I know you're curious.
Who doesn't love the cantina scene from Star Wars?
Or more importantly, what to wear to catch Tiger Woods' eye. *wink*
Yesterday, Jenn Grabenstetter from Charlotte Magazine's Shop Talk blog sat down with Colleen on WCNC's Charlotte Today to talk fashions for the Quail Hollow Golf Tournament. Outfits featured came from Cottage Chic, Petal and The Pink Hanger.
Apple heads, check this out. The iPad will be available this Saturday in all 221 Apple stores and most Best Buy locations. Reuters reports: "IPad sales are widely expected to rocket out of the gate this Saturday, helped by the scores of core Apple fans who are expected to line up hours before U.S. stores open at 9 a.m. on the East Coast, to be among the first to play with the new gadget, which costs a minimum of $499."
Will you be lining up early to get yours? If so, can you let me borrow it?