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New York City's Free Store

Filed under: Events: On the Scene, Style in the News, Interviews

We're all strapped for cash, so when we heard a "Free Store" had opened downtown, we were there! A Free Store? How could this be? What kind of stuff would they have? We headed down there to take some photos and see how it all worked -- and walked away with our very own free item. What we found was far from junk!

Free Store New York

    The Free Store doesn't look like much from the outside; just a hole-in-the-wall at 99 Nassau Street. The close proximity to both Ground Zero and Wall Street is no mistake -- the area is affordable and poignant.

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    The Free Store creators, Athena Robles and Anna Stein, welcomed us into the shop for a quick chat before the doors opened and masses of New Yorkers flooded in. "The items are free for us," they said, "we replenish through donations." Their rule is "If you find something you like and you think you need it, feel free to take it."

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    Athena Robles talked about how the store was actually about a year and a half in the making. They received a $9,000 grant from Grants for Arts in Public Spaces, and then the recession hit. "The recession was actually kind of a good thing for us," said Robles.

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    Once the doors were opened, New Yorkers who had been waiting for up to two hours to get in poured inside the Free Store. No one could move. It was like a sale at Bloomingdales, only people were saying "do you have any laptops?" "Any dvd players?" Robles and Stein smiled and shook their heads. "Not yet."

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    Originally, they were worried they might run out of stuff to give away at the free store, but Robles said "After day two, we weren't worried. People showed up with bags of stuff." The store has been open since February 22nd, and will remain open through March 22nd. "We don't make any money from this," said Robles, "it's an art project. We think this is a creative way for people to use their resources."

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    Every item had a "I'M FREE" tag on it, which we thought was cute. The store was full of the same sort of things you might find at Goodwill -- and everyone knows you can find crazy awesome stuff at Goodwill.

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    These chic, rocker-style t-shirts were among the first items to go. There were stacks of clothes to rifle through, but at first, it was almost too crowded to do so!

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    All kinds of people loaded up on all kinds of loot, from "we don't know if it's real, sorry" jewelry to a hot pink book called "Sex Tips." Free!

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    Because this is an art project, fellow artists from Robles' and Stein's network were among the first to donate goods. We saw lots of art supplies, like this snowflake, and some jewelry that looked like it may have been made just to donate.

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    This man made off with a yellow blanket. He looked like it was just what he needed -- and that's what this project is all about!

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20 Best Drugstore Beauty Buys

    Save money and still be as adorable as ever, thanks to this honest feedback from your fellow shoppers. Read their beauty product reviews to find budget-friendly buys from Neutrogena, Olay, L'Oreal and more! (Note: Ratings at time of publication.)

    Total Beauty

    20. Neutrogena Makeup Remover Cleansing Towelettes, $8.09

    Avg. rating: 9
    Why it's great: "I used to only use eye makeup remover but realized that my cleanser, Cetaphil, is just too gentle to remove all of my foundation, blush, etc. I bought these wipes to do a 'once over' before cleansing and I will never be without them again! I was pleasantly surprised at how well they removed stubborn eye makeup -- even my waterproof mascara!" -- Tangerine3, TotalBeauty.com member

    Agree? Disagree? Write your review here.

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    19. Olay Regenerist Thermal Contour and Lift, $29.99

    Avg. rating: 9*
    Why it's great: "Short of an expensive spa treatment, this product cannot be beat. It's easy to use (you can apply this treatment in the shower or bath, or over the sink); it is not time consuming; and the results are phenomenal! ... It left my skin instantly firmer, more supple [and] wonderfully hydrated, and [took] care of some tiny wrinkles that, at 36, I might have had to squint to see." -- lsmith, TotalBeauty.com member

    Agree? Disagree? Write your review here.

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    18. Maybelline New York Full 'N Soft Washable Mascara, $5.99

    Avg. rating: 9.1*
    Why it's great: "I've spent top dollar on mascaras -- but I keep coming back to this. It doesn't clump, it goes on smooth, it builds and lengthens, and it stays all day without irritating my eyes or flaking off. Perfect! Several color choices -- perfect price!" -- BlackberryAddict, TotalBeauty.com member

    Agree? Disagree? Write your review here.

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    17. Conair ION Shine Ceramic Turbo 1875 Watts Dryer, $32.99

    Avg. rating: 9.1*
    Why it's great: "I have used a zillion different hair dryers and this one is the best. It leaves my rather coarse, very curly, unruly hair shiny and smooth. And it costs considerably less than what I have paid for other dryers!" -- CSMark, TotalBeauty.com member

    Agree? Disagree? Write your review here.

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    16. Revlon ColorStay Makeup with Softplex, $11.69

    Avg. rating: 9.1*
    Why it's great: "I try many foundations looking for one with a good price that looks natural and has staying power. This is the best yet. I used the one for oily/normal skin. Very good foundation and stays looking good for an entire day." -- mgbaloo, TotalBeauty.com member

    Agree? Disagree? Write your review here.

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    15. Wet n Wild Ultimate Expressions Eyeshadow Palette, $4.99

    Avg. rating: 9.1*
    Why it's great: "I like the combos in these little sets. They are super cheap and much better quality than they look. I would like a 'brights' palette from them because all the choices they have now are very natural. If you're looking for a good neutral everyday office/school look, you'll have some good options here." -- corizotti, TotalBeauty.com member

    Agree? Disagree? Write your review here.

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    14. Suave Professionals Sleek Shampoo, $2.99

    Avg. rating: 9.2*
    Why it's great: "I ONLY use this shampoo on my hair. I have tried numerous other products, just to find that I paid a lot of money unnecessarily. I lighten my hair but with shampoo, my hair isn't as dry and straw-like. And the price is very affordable." -- MarieMatthews, TotalBeauty.com member

    Agree? Disagree? Write your review here.

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    13. Herbal Essences Color-Me-Happy Conditioner for Color-Treated Hair, $7.49

    Avg. rating: 9.2*
    Why it's great: "It's not heavy like a lot of thick conditioners are. It rinses clean and doesn't make my hair feel heavy or greasy. And the smell is amazing. Very subtle but very delicious. My hair shines and has way less frizzies. I'd use this product even if my hair wasn't colored." -- Chicka, TotalBeauty.com member

    Agree? Disagree? Write your review here.

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    12. Jane Lipkick Rich Color, $4.49

    Avg. rating: 9.3*
    Why it's great: "I have tried expensive lipsticks that could not come close to Jane lipstick it has staying power and great colors. The bonus is for the price of one of the more costly brands I can get 4-5 Jane lipsticks." -- mistressfaerie, TotalBeauty.com member

    Agree? Disagree? Write your review here.

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Diane Kruger in Zac Posen - I Want That!

Filed under: Get the Look

diane krugerApparently we aren't the only ones with a major Zac Posen affliction. Gorgeous actress Diane Kruger chose a blush taffeta confection by the designer for the Berlin Film Festival. We love this gown because it takes all of the most romantic elements of 18th century French Rococo and Baroque periods and brings them up to speed with a shiny, crinkly fabric and neutral hue. Diane further modernizes the look by pairing color with color (Read: navy satin clutch) and topping it all off with a cute, jeweled headband.

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Ray Ban's Colorize Kit: Sunglasses for Your Inner Cezanne

Filed under: Accessories

Ray Ban's Colorize Kit

DIY, color-on-it-yourself fashion items have had a resurgence over the last few years, and Ray Ban is the latest company to get in on the trend.

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Etsy.com Fashion Illustrators We Adore

Filed under: Haute Home, Stores We Love

kjsdesign print from Etsy.comWe love fashion illustration almost as much as the real thing. (Sometimes even more.) And because so few people realize what a treasure trove of excellent fashion art is available on Etsy.com, we wanted to share some of our favorite gems.

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Loiter's Michael Kwesell Shares His Story

Filed under: Clothing, Men, Interviews

Loiter T-shirtsMichael Kwesell is the founder of Loiter, makers of extremely funny and comfortable t-shirts.

We were lucky enough to speak with Michael recently and he told us a pretty funny story about the origin of Loiter. We didn't take very good notes because we were laughing too hard and we didn't want to spill our beer. Michael understood.

That being the case, here is his story, slightly paraphrased:

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Ballet Flats, Clearly Labeled, by Slow and Steady Wins the Race.

Filed under: Shoes

For those of us who have trouble locating our shoes, New York designers Slow and Steady Wins the Race can help. Their canvas ballet flats are clearly labeled, so there's no more confusing your stilettos or wedges with these heel-free wardrobe staples.

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Loiter(ing) allowed - Shirts that stand out

Filed under: Clothing, Men



We haven't discussed t-shirts in some time, and that's not because we're over them, but rather we thought we had covered them all. We stand corrected. In fact you might say we "loiter" corrected, especially if you like puns and society doesn't generally find you very funny.

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Yes We Carve - bringing your Halloween pumpkin into the political fray

Filed under: Holiday Style, Haute Home



Bumper stickers and campaign pins are so last year. The new cool way to show your support for a candidate is to put his face on a pumpkin!

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Keds teams up with Gen Art to bring you hella cool shoes

Filed under: Style in the News, Shoes, Daily Obsession

Keds by Anne Faith Nichols"One should either be a work of art or wear a work of art." -Oscar Wilde

Exciting times, friends. You can walk around in Keds designed by the seriously great artists of Gen Art. This limited edition pair by Anne Faith Nichols, as well as another by Caia Koopman, is available from Keds for $60.

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Visit Europe and see lots of Kate Moss shrines, statues, and nakedness - Tip of the day!

Filed under: Style Tip of the Day



What do Kate and Cleopatra have in common? More than you might think! Both have attitude, style, and solid gold statues made in their likeness.

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Kate Moss' lipstick self-portrait finally sells

Filed under: Style in the News, Celebrities with Style

Weird art and Kate Moss seem to go together like supermodels and Diet Coke. We already told you about the golden crotch-shot statue (currently on display at the British Museum), and now we've got something just as unusual, if not worth quite as much -- a self-portrait of the supermodel, drawn in lipstick.

Actually, it's kind of fitting that a model would use makeup as her medium, now that we think about it. Kate drew the portrait while still with her mess of a man, Pete Doherty. Apparently Pete sold the portrait, which he inscribed with "Who needs blood when you've got lipstick?" after the break up, and now that buyer has sold it privately for £33,600.

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Kate Moss' gold crotch shot statue

Filed under: Style in the News, Celebrities with Style


Kate Moss' modeling career has obviously taught her to strike a pose, but this ... this is just nuts. Sculptor Marc Quinn has created a golden Kate Moss statue, which in theory isn't all that strange. It's the pose that scorches our corneas.

Really, where is your eye drawn when looking at the statue? Her face? Her legs? Or perhaps something a bit lower? Because, totally against our will, we keep on looking at her uncomfortably highly-detailed crotch. And while some people might not be opposed to that, trust us -- it's not our style.

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Sonic Fabric: Um...wow!

Filed under: Accessories, Clothing, Men, Interviews, Product Reviews

I sound like artCall your musician friends. This is one of the coolest things we've ever seen.

Conceptual and sound artist Alyce Santoro invented a little something called Sonic Fabric. Sonic Fabric is made from 50% audio cassette tape and 50% polyester, and the result is 100% rock and roll.

Just ask Jon Fishman from Phish who wore a full Sonic Fabric suit onstage in Vegas and played it. That's right, you can play it. Watch Fishman here.

The sound:

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Tip of the day: 5 trends for fall

Filed under: Style Tip of the Day

We are loving the trends for fall 2008. They completely juxtapose everything we previously knew about fall and winter clothing. We're looking forward to a vibrant season come October.

Here are the top 5 trends that we are loving right now.

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Indie Designer Interviews: Spinach N Peace

Filed under: Haute Home, Style in the News, Interviews

Spinach N Peace handmade notebookWe love all of the amazing independent designers out there. In order to find out more about just what makes all of these creative types tick, we present to you an ongoing segment called Indie Designer Interviews.

Today's interview is with artist Lauren Gehr of Spinach N Peace. Lauren designs beautiful journals to inspire the written word in addition to her other artistic endeavors of painting, photography and mixed media artwork.

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    Curly or Straight?
    While 30% of you think she's so beautiful that her hair doesn't even matter, 49% of you prefer her curls. Get the full story here.

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    Offensive or artistic?
    Just over 50% of StyleList readers said they weren't offended by this shirt, but didn't know if it was totally appropriate to wear in public. Unfortunately, that wasn't the opinion in Dubai. Get the full story here.

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    Strapless dresses on 13-year-olds
    StyleList readers think strapless dresses should be saved for older girls -- 41% of you think the look is too mature. Get the full story here.

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    Is Megan the new Angelina?
    Half of you think Megan needs to get her own identity and quit copying Angie, but more than a quarter said Jolie doesn't stand a chance against this Fox. Get the full story here.

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    Did Calvin Klein respond to public's outcry?
    The controversial "threesome" billboard in Soho has been replaced with this one, but 51% of you believe it was just to keep people talking about the brand, not because CK caved. Get the full story here.

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    Calvin Klein's Racy Ad
    Is it art or practically pornography? About 40% of StyleList readers found this billboard obscene. Get the full story.

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    Palin's Pedi
    Do you think Sarah Palin's funky pedicure was appropriate? If so, you're in good company -- 68% of you said it was fun and fabulous. Get the full story.

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    Bright, Light, or Dark as Night?
    How do you like your toenails painted? Over half of StyleList readers prefer their piggies with bright, perky polish. Get the full story.

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    Nipple cream as lip balm?
    StyleList readers are willing to try anything! 80% of you either love the idea or, at the very least, think it's worth a try. Get the full story.

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