Sugar Editorial Picks
Jul 09, 2008 -
I've thought of a few things to do with old magazine pages (use as wrapping paper, wall art, book covers, etc) but making jewelry has never been one of them. That's why jewelry designer Lenore Solmo is one unique chick. Her cuffs, bracelets, earrings, rings, and necklaces, made from fashion magazine pages, can be found at her store on Etsy from $32 to $86.
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Other Search Results
Jul 02, 2009 -
- This toilet-paper wedding dress is truly amazing — The Cut
- A(r)mor jewelry collection look book — Nitrolicious
- Iris Strubegger gives V#60 "A touch of class" — Fashionologie
- Organizers try to revive LA Fashion Week — WSJ
- For the Twilight obsessed — Lucky magazine
- Makeover we love: Kelly Osbourne — Fashionista
- TOMS shoes pops up on the East Coast — Teen Vogue Blog
- The September issue: Icy stares, fur, and (gasp) a necklace wore more than once — Huffington Post
- Waxman-Markey? Thank Angela Lindvall — Style File
- Shop for a cause — The Daily Chic Report
- Miu Miu studded leather clutch — Purse Blog
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Jun 20, 2009 -
- Fall 2009 look book: H&M — Coutorture
- Unique and handmade Leviticus Jewelry — Fashiontribes
- Easy Summer chic with Topshop's floral leggings — Catwalk Queen
- Michelle Obama's CFDA Awards acceptance speech — Flypaper
- Kristen Stewart's style for $92.44 — Fashion Under $100
- Swimwear guide: Tall swimsuits on a budget — The Budget Fashionista
- Is Yigal Azrouel behind the breakup of Billy and Katie Lee Joel? — W Magazine Blog
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Apr 07, 2009 -
Jewelry designer and reality star of The Real Housewives of New York City Kelly Killoren Bensimon has an idea about fashion — after all, she once served as accessories editor at Elle magazine. The former model is also the author of many books, one of them being The Bikini Book ($35). With Summer on the horizon, this 400-page tribute to the bikini is the perfect way to get inspired.
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Mar 24, 2009 -
- Giles & Brother's smart, luscious statement jewelry for Fall — Refinery 29
- Shoe heaven at H&M — Nitrolicious
- On the hunt for vintage Valentino — Lucky
- Frugal snob: Anya Hindmarch seasonal tote — Bag Snob
- Fab Flash: Lauren Conrad clothing line is suspended — FabSugar UK
- Barneys lays off 76 employees — stylelist
- Advance Publications pulls back — Fashionista
- Ingrid Sischy and Sandra Brant to become Vogue editors — Jezebel
- Psst . . .
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Dec 22, 2008 -
Isn't it grand when two fashion folks get together and pick each others' brains? One of my Super favorites, Stephanie Seymour, interviewed the designer of jewelry line Fenton for Interview magazine. Seeing as how statement jewelry — especially cool, mixed material jewelry — has dazzled its way into our lives this year, I'm sure you won't mind hearing all about what the designer, Dana Lorenz, has to say.
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Mar 10, 2009 -
Sonoma County-based jewelry designer Robindira Unsworth practically grew up in the atelier of her clothing designer mom. She would sort buttons, play with fabrics, flip through fashion magazines, and dream of one day wearing runway fashions. Little did she know Bar Refaeli would one day wear her Gypsy Necklace ($413) on SI's steamy swimsuit cover.
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Jan 09, 2009 -
It's with utmost sadness that I report that one of our favorite online retailers, eLuxury.com, is planning on closing its retail operation over the next six months. While many shops are closing due to the recession, it is said that eLuxury's closure isn't due to its financial performance. Rather, it's because many of the brands it carries have their own online presence.
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Nov 13, 2008 -
Even though my fashion world mostly lives online, I still revel in glossy pages of glorious clothes and beautiful women. That will never change. Magazines constantly strive to create fantastical images showcasing the latest trends and accessories.
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Apr 28, 2008 -
Audrey Hu, designer of AH Jewelry, is no stranger to the fashion industry. In 2002, she launched what was once a favorite past-time (isn't that what they all say?) to a full-fledged business named AH Jewelry. Since then, her precious feathers and metals have been featured in numerous magazines and runway shows.
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