On Our Radar: Gen Art's International Design Competition


Updated 01/15/09 5:52 AM · Posted by FabSugar · 1 comment

On Our Radar: Gen Art's International Design Competition

Calling all budding fashion designers: Gen Art will start taking submissions for its International Design Competition come Monday, Jan. 19. The winner in each category — women’s ready-to-wear, eveningwear, avant-garde, menswear, and accessories — will be gifted a $5,000 Award for Design Excellence. Eligible participants include student designers and those with less than seven years Read more

Simply Fab: Gen Art


Updated 08/25/07 4:32 AM · Posted by FabSugar · 3 comments

Simply Fab: Gen Art

How often are you guaranteed a cool party? As you all may or may not know, I spent a good chunk of my years in New York City. My early twenty-something years. Needless to say, I had a lot of fun. And once I discovered Gen Art I learned that their events would be guaranteed fun. They recently featured yours truly in a Gen Art Pulse email newsletter so I'm sharing the love with this advertorial. Read more

6 Questions to Find the Best City For Generation Y


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Best Cities For 20-Somethings

We're thrilled to present this smart Kiplinger story here on Savvy! As young adults, many of us enjoy a unique time in our lives when we can relocate wherever we like. We’re often free from any significant ties, such as kids or a mortgage, that can tether us to a certain location. Plus, with the technological advances of the past decade, we need not fear losing touch with family and friends; we Read more

Texts and Tunes: I'd Like the Goo-Gen-Heim


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Texts and Tunes: I'd Like the Goo-Gen-Heim

There are good books and then there are texts that inspire. A.C. Hollingsworth's love of the Guggenheim Museum shines through on every page of I'd Like the Goo-Gen-Heim ($15), the story the artist wrote and illustrated. An introduction to modern art for wee ones, it's the colorful tale of Andy who celebrates his birthday with an outing to Central Park with his father and the older gent falls Read more