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Go vintage for that one-of-a-kind look Opelousas Daily World
Vintage clothing is often overlooked by many. During college - for a decades party - I went to a vintage store and bought a dress for only $5. When I was finished with the dress, I cut it in half and made a shirt and a skirt that I still wear today.
For artsy, check Etsy Wisconsin State Journal
It started out simply enough: A good friend had announced she was expecting and I wanted to buy her a gift. But it couldn't be any gift: It had to be unique, charming and, preferably, made by hand.
Personal Finance Daily -- Jan. 4 Market Watch
One of the most popular promises made at this time of year is one you make with yourself, involving a lot of firm statements about "going to the gym regularly."
Artist Drawn to New Dimensions in Wire The Morning News
Joel Armstrong doesn't think drawing has to be two-dimensional. Neither does he think art is a solo endeavor.
For women, suits still wield power in the workplace NorthJersey.com
A recent breakfast at the New York Athletic Club celebrating the charitable work of Dress for Success provided the perfect opportunity to glimpse a variety of women in their ideal professional attire.
Sew what? Cleveland Jewish News
I sewed a hem on my new skirt yesterday. Actually, I did a pretty good job, considering that sewing has never been one of my strong points. I'm one of those lucky ladies who never had to sew. My mother Bertha was a wonderful seamstress.
Small business: Life patterns, yarns entwine Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Knitting is all about connecting strands to form a beautiful pattern. In life, it tends to be the same way. That's part of the foundation the Knitting Emporium in Kennesaw is built upon, said the shop's owner, Wanda Carter.
Women's business wear plays to its strongest suit Los Angeles Times
A recent breakfast at the New York Athletic Club celebrating the charitable work of Dress for Success provided the perfect opportunity to glimpse a variety of women in their ideal professional attire. The guests that weekday morning represented a range of industries: media, entertainment, insurance and banking. Almost everyone was wearing a blazer. Some wore traditional pantsuits and others wore
Fashion Must-Haves For 2007 CBS News
Glamour magazine's Suze Yalof Schwartz puts you in-the-know as the new year begins, on The Early Show .
FASHION: Scrap-heap sweaters St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Local designer finds gold in recycling vintage cashmere into one-of-a-kind creations
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