Crocs are quite the polarizing footwear. Either you love em or you hate em. Well, High-Heeled Crocs are a thing now, and reports are that retailers are selling out of them as quickly as they can stock them.
A new type of pants by Carmar Denim called "Extreme Cut Out Jeans" are somehow hot right now. They're selling out as quickly as they can be, um, made and will set you back $168.
When it comes to fashion, I'm never the one to ask. However, I just came across these new things called "Double Jeans" and I'm pretty confident in my opinion that these are not OK. But, what the heck do I know. Oh, and they aren't cheap either.
Call me Bohemian, but I'm not much of a fan of designer stuff. A lot of American women are apparently jumping off that bandwagon. Designer handbags, in particular, are reportedly falling out of favor.
The bikini is 70 years old today! The designed was conceived by a French engineer named Louis Re'ard. He chose the name "bikini" after the Bikini Atoll, the location of early tests of nuclear explosives. I could make a couple glib remarks about devastation, but I won't. ..
If you're losing weight and want to have better fitting clothes then this study needs you as much as you need it. Find out how you can be a part of this study.
The dating app called Clover just used algorithms, somewhat like Facebook uses to decide how many people see your posts, to figure out which states had the ugliest people and which ones had the hottest people. Louisiana's women didn't fare too well.
Cosmopolitan magazine thinks your man looks better in the fall. Fall brings cooler temperatures and men cover up the flaws with beards, hair and clothing. Cosmopolitan has come up with six reasons men look better when the season changes.
Sixty year old Melissa, grandmother of seven, posts hair and skincare advice on YouTube and you will not believe your eyes. If she were in a bar, you would turn your head...yes you would!
Acadiana Mall presented a FREE Back to School Fashion Show this Saturday, August 8, 2015 from 1 - 3 PM. This one's extra special, though, because the models were children from Dreams Come True, an organization that grants dreams for children with life-threatening illnesses.
You may have heard about the 17-year-old J. C. Penny employee who was asked to go home and change because what she was wearing was too revealing. But you may not have heard the whole story.