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No Glove, No Love

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Babies, it's cold outside. North Carolina was hit with a few inches of snow on Tuesday, as did parts of New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania. Sure, today is a sunny and relatively warm Halloween day ,and trick-or-treaters are happily sauntering from one candy heaven to the next (Although a lot of businesses are using the recession as an excuse not to give kids candy, which is just heartless and wack. I mean, really, just go to a 99-cent store, buy $10 worth of candy, and you'll be straight — it ain't that deep!). Anyway, while we may get a blip of warmth here and there, for the most part, experts have been warning us that this is gonna be a brutal winter. That means a coat alone ain't gonna cut it — it's time to stock up on wool socks, hats, gloves, long johns, and all the extra reinforcements.

By now, most women have discovered the difference a pair of sheepskin-lined Ugg boots makes in surviving a harsh winter. So, now that you've got the answer to keeping your toes toasty, don't leave your fingers and knuckles out in the cold. It's not just about getting a pair of gloves — it's about the right pair of gloves. Unlined leather gloves won't do the trick because they won't insulate enough. Cashmere or woven gloves will keep your fingers warm, but they're not waterproof, so you can forget about wearing them on snowy days. And ski gloves just shouldn't be worn away from the slopes. So how do you find a pair of gloves that's stylish, sturdy, classic enough to match almost any winter get-up, and designed to handle inclement weather?

Well, check out Ugg Australia's Tall Cardy Gloves, which are made of 100% deargrain leather, lined with cashmere for extra warmth, and accented with a thick crocheted cuff that fully covers your wrists (a genius idea since, with shorter gloves, the cold air can sometimes sneak in underneath our coat sleeves). The three-button detail adds a playful little twist to the otherwise serious black-on-black design. The mix of textures and materials is innovative and exciting and, most importantly, they'll shelter your hands from the arctic chill.

If the glove fits, wear it.

Tall Cardy Glove, $165. Visit UggAustralia.com

October 31, 2008

It’s Hip To Be DSquared2

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I can't believe I just made a pun based on Huey Lewis and the News' "Hip to Be Square", but hey, back in the day, that was a jam (as corny and ridiculous as it may seem now). But back to today's order of business: DSquared2's first fragrance, She Wood (which was launched last month and follows its male counterpart, He Wood). The woody floral scent, developed by Daphne Bugey, features three accords: light (lemon, jasmine petals, neroli brigade), sap (violet blossom and leaves, heliotrope, musk), and wood (cedar wood, vetiver, vegetable amber).

When developing the fragrance, DSquared2 founders Dean and Dan Caten envisioned a blossom-bearing tree. Each scent grouping, then, speaks to a different aspect of the wood theme. The base wood notes function as the root and core of it all, the defining element. The sap notes, then, are meant to represent the fluid matter that envelops the wood, the lifeblood circulating through the tree trunk and the branches which, in turn,  gives way to the head notes, which represent the enchanting blossoms growing among the tree's leaves. The metaphorical description of the olfactory experience is fitting (though I have to say that the most prominent notes in the fragrance are the jasmine petals and the violet blossoms, so that the floral aspect overrides the woodier notes).

Personally, I think the inspiration for the fragrance speaks to what womanhood is all about: having a strong sense of self and a resolute will (like a tree, we won't be moved), nurturing our own creative juices and those of the people we love (like the sap, which is the lifeblood of it all), and beguiling others with our feminine charms (like the blossoms).

DSquared2 She Wood fragrance, $70 for 1.7 oz. Visit Sephora.com

October 30, 2008

Hounding You

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Human beings love to adorn things — throughout history, we've continuously found new ways to beautify our bodies (think about the many ways in which different African and indigenous tribes experimented with body art, piercings, etc.) and our surroundings (cave writings, anyone?). Many centuries have passed, major technological advancements have been made, and we're still steadily trying to adorn everything in our visual space. And it's about more than aesthetics — it's about expressing one's individuality, one's singular vision and taste.

In many ways, technology has eradicated the concept of individuality by facilitating the mass production of different gadgets and trappings. Everybody wants to have the new "it" phone (and it's all about the iPhone 3G right now) that everyone rave about but, once they own it, they want to give it a personal twist, some stylistic reinvention that will reflect their sensibilities. Interesting, right? We want the product everyone else has, but we don't want it to look just like theirs — we want ours to be better, to represent us as individuals. But with phones, there are only a few ways to go: embellishments like Swarovski crystals (which are pretty played out… Even Ugly Betty had her phone bedazzled back in Season 2); charms (which don't work for the new generation of phones that don't have antennas); cases or "skins" (the jackpot!).

So how do you make your iPhone stand out in a crowd? Easy: just check out one of these new fitted cases by Speck Products. Designed to fit the new generation iPhone 3G, the two-piece, snap-on "Fitted" cases are available in classic, fall-friendly colors and patterns like black-and-white plaid, black herringbone with pinstripes and tan houndstooth check.

The tan houndstooth has a classic feel to it that reminds me of college professors and old poetry cafes. Plus, the case is soft, so you can pet your iPhone as much as you please without anyone questioning your sanity.

Speck "Fitted" case for iPhone 3G in tan houndstooth check, $29.95. Visit SpeckProducts.com

October 30, 2008

Hufferton Post

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Quick: name three things for which New Zealand is famous.
Maybe you said Lord of the Rings, since it's the place where director Peter Jackson recreated Middle Earth in the Oscar-winning movie (and its two sequels). Or maybe you mentioned stunt woman Zoe Bell, who doubled for Uma Thurman in Kill Bill and starred as herself (doing some pretty crazy stunt work atop the hood of a speeding car) in Quentin Tarantino's Death Proof. Perhaps you even mentioned Witi Ihimaera, a New Zealand native and author of the acclaimed novel The Whale Rider. Maybe you even mentioned the gorgeous landscape or the amazing flora and fauna species. But fashion? Did you, even for a second associate fashion and New Zealand? Chances are the answer to that one is a resounding no.

But the folks at Huffer are vying to carry the New Zealand flag proudly into fashion glory. Going on 11 strong years, the streetwear company combines skate wear and preppy garb for an irreverent and eccentric collection that's forward-minded and wickedly fun. And, after conquering their native land, Australia, Japan and the U.K. (among others), Huffer is now making a spash in the U.S.

Their fall line once again combines quirky patterns and textures for a punk-fan-meets-art-student look which emphasizes out-of-the-box thinking and creative freedom.

Just check out the plaid button-down "Forget" shirt (the second pic from top), which features a rather unique construction. Notice how they not only combine the purple and green plaid for an added quirky factor, but they deliberately chose not to align the stripes, so that the different colored fabrics look like they were haphazadly put together — even though anyone can see that the shirt is otherwise exquisitely tailored. Another wonderful detail is the fact that the shirt's sleeves only go down to one's elbows and have a buttoned cuff — the effect is casual but sassy. The shirt, then, is about creating illusions, playing with preconceived notions, and defying norms — all while executing the design according to a master plan.

Then there's my absolute favorite piece, the "Snapper" jacket, which is made of 100% cotton and a fleece lining in a cool green plaid. It's a mid-length jacket so, unless you're Goliath, it should go past your waist and cover up your apple bottom. I also like that it has a removable belt strap and an extra large hood (I mean, you can reeeaaallly go incognito with this on!). The jacket is not quite a trench or a parka — it's somewhere in between, and tha'ts what makes it so fun (and practical).

Another standout piece is the "Obstruction Crew" (at the top), a 50% wool and 50% acrylic sweater in a Mondrian-esque, color-blocked grid. It's one of the biggest themes for fall (Mondrian-inspired graphics, that is), but I've rarely seen it executed this well. The primary colors used not only have a gorgeously bright quality to them but they, by definition, capture the essence of Mondrian's work.

Huffer People clothing pictured: Obstruction Crew; Forget Shirt; Snapper Jacket. Visit Huffer.co.nz for pricing and retailerinformation.

October 29, 2008

These Shoes Were Made for Voting

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I'd try to be non-partisan up in here, but who would I be kidding? If you've read enough of my posts, you've ascertained that my political beliefs lean left, as in way-way-way left (Beyoncé ain't got nothin' on me with her "to the left, to the left" bit, a'ight?). Sure, I'm hardly the poster child for electoral mobilization and I got bored 20 minutes into every debate but, hey, if I'm gonna pull a lever inside some raggedy booth next week, you best believe Obama and Biden will be my choices.

If you're rooting for the Obamization of America (or you're just a good ol' Democrat), why not celebrate that with these comfy and cute slip-ons by TOMS Shoes? Oh, and before you wisegals start trying to be all smart, let me just say outright that this shoe company is in no way affiliated with the Tom dude of MySpace fame!

But seriously, this two-year-old shoe company has a noble mission: for every pair of shoes purchased, a pair is donated to a child in need. To date, TOMS shoes has donated over 50,000 pairs of shoes throughout South Africa and 10,000 pairs in Argentina. So you can buy these comfy canvas slip-ons, support your party, and help a child in need!

Now, you may even feel like rocking these shoes when you go out to vote — just remember to check what your state's rules are regarding partisan T-Shirts, buttons, and other apparel. Some states (such as Vermont, Maine, Montana, Kansas and Virginia and New York) deem these items to be forms of "passive electioneering" and have therefore outlawed them at polling sites. Yes, folks, it's not an urban myth that these items are sometimes banned from polling sites, though most states don't have a clear position on whether simply wearing a T-shirt bearing a candidate's face or name automatically constitutes electioneering. I suggest doing your research before wearing these to the polls and maybe, if you wanna play it safe, just bring some flip-flops or sneakers in a bag and change into them right before you reach the polling site then, after you've exited, put your slip-ons back on.

You'll be stepping into the future (that is, if the American public has any sense and puts Obama in office!)


TOMS Shoes "Democrat Vote" shoes, $45. Visit TOMSShoes.com

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