Skip to Content

Passion for fashion? Visit the new StyleList!

Posts with tag fans

Jennifer Hudson - Gap ad star

Filed under: Style in the News, Celebrities with Style

jennifer hudson gap adThe new Gap Holiday campaign is out, and surprisingly for some people, talented Oscar winner Jennifer Hudson stars in one of the ads, wearing a bright red wintersoft turtleneck.

Continue reading Jennifer Hudson - Gap ad star

Fashionable football fans - Options for the ladies

Filed under: Clothing


Football season is upon us, and we here at StyleList could not be more excited. We love the fervor leading up to the game. We love the social aspect and the tailgating. And, of course, we love football itself, even if some of the uniforms aren't as stylish as we'd like.

When attending a game, tailgate. or party, you probably want to wear something that shows your support for your team. However, this year we're going to ask you to get a little creative. Do you really think your old t-shirt and jeans is the best ensemble you can come up with? You dress well every other day, especially for social events -- this should be no different.

Continue reading Fashionable football fans - Options for the ladies

Help your dog stay cool in the dog days

Filed under: Haute Home, Accessories


Just like us, dogs can suffer from dehydration and heat exhaustion. They do their best to stay cool by panting, but since they can't exactly sweat, it's tough for them to beat the heat.

There are all kinds of contraptions on the market that use space-age polymer technology and old fashioned evaporation to help you do right by your best friend. From cooling vests to crate fans, to simple travel water bowls, it's easy to keep your pet cool. And that makes you cool, too.

Shirt with fan keep you cool, green, and geeky

Filed under: Clothing, Style for a Cause

japanese shirt with fan
Feeling the heat?

If so, you might want to look into Japanese Kuchou-fuku's air-conditioned clothes. The shirts and jackets keep the wearer cool with two small fans sewn into the back of each garment. The fans are powered by a pocket-sized rechargeable battery pack.

They aren't the most fashionable thing I've seen, even in any of the 10 different styles and a variety of colors, but they do help the environment because they use about 1/50th the energy of a small air conditioner. If you don't mind that you might look like a human blimp, you can get one of these shirts for 11,000 yen ($96).

Featured Galleries

StyleList Blog bloggers (30 days)

#BloggerPostsCmts
1Boydie Beener1040
2Cat Lincoln723
3Kristen Seymour570
4Kyle Hepp370
5Tiffany Neal350
6Annie Scott332
7Lindsay Miller280
8Josh Loposer220
9Roxanna Sarmiento161
10Mallory Whitfield110