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Katsuya Kamo's Pretty Paper Headpieces for Chanel Couture

Filed under: Runway Trends, Style in the News

Chanel CoutureJapanese hair and makeup artist Katsuya Kamo has never been content to work with the basic tools of his trade. His floral and paper headpieces for Chanel's couture show, held just days ago in Paris, were proof of that.

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Phone Book Dress Has Our Number

Filed under: Clothing, Green Fashion


Growing up, we were always sort of horrified by the annual contest Duct Tape sponsored, asking high school kids to make prom outfits completely out of their product. (Uh, no thanks.) But this dress -- made out of another household item -- is something we'd happily wear.

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Handwritten Notes with Style

Filed under: Holiday Style, Haute Home, Interviews, Kids and Babies

We think that a heartfelt, hand-written thank you note or letter never goes out of style. What better way to show someone how much they mean to you than stopping to take the time to write to them with pen and paper in today's fast-paced, e-mail/Twitter/Facebook driven world? Fortunately there are those out there who agree with us, like Tanea Smith, the owner & creative director of a chic paper goods company called She's Got Papers.

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Indie Designer Interviews: Simply Sarah's Paper Perfections

Filed under: Holiday Style, Interviews, Gift Guides

Simply Sarah's handmade cardsWe love all of the amazing independent designers out there and we wanted to find out more about what makes these creative types tick. If you do too, check out more of our Indie Designer Interviews.

If you're in search of the perfect finishing touch for a birthday gift or you'd like to send your heartfelt congratulations to someone celebrating a milestone, look no further than the handcrafted greeting cards by today's featured indie designer, Sarah Stahl.

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Indie Designer Interviews: Jennies Paperie

Filed under: Holiday Style, Haute Home, Interviews

Jennies PaperieWe 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.

Need to make a great first impression and want to show off your love of good design? How about a personalized calling card from today's featured designer, Jennifer Ortiz of Jennies Paperie? Jennifer designs stylish stationery, stickers, business cards and invitations perfect for today's modern woman.

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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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Indie Designer Interviews: Feterie

Filed under: Holiday Style, Haute Home, Interviews

Feterie gift wrapWe 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.

Love beautifully wrapped gifts and gorgeous invites? Then you're going to love today's featured designer, Cathe Huynh-Sison of Feterie - Modern Stationery and Bespoken Lovelies. These papers, greeting cards and invites are lovely alright, and they're sure to put the perfect finishing touch on your celebration.

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Indie Designer Interviews: A Punkin Card Company

Filed under: Haute Home, Interviews

A Punkin Card CompanyWe 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 designer of A Punkin Card Company. Amie is originally from Louisiana, where she began as a historian with a focus on English studies. After realizing her dream of design and art, she opened her own stationery company in February 2007 and hasn't looked back. She is also the author of A Punkin Card Company Blog, a design and trend blog featuring artists from all over the indie world.

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Party tricks: affordable supplies from Ikea

Filed under: Haute Home


The best advice we ever heard from Ted on Queer Eye was to get inexpensive wine glasses from Ikea instead of paper or plastic cups. It doesn't cost that much more -- in fact, over time it's actually less expensive -- and it's about a million times nicer to sip from glass than plastic. Not to mention the carbon footprint you're reducing by skipping the red keg cups.

A quick spin around Ikea reveals additional party supplies that are as affordable as disposable items, but give your party a more festive, grown up feel. From plates to cutlery to our favorite paper napkins, some of Ikea's best buys in the gallery.


Indie Designer Interviews: Apple Blossom Prints

Filed under: Interviews, Kids and Babies

I'm a big fan of all of the amazing independent designers out there. In an effort to get inside the mind of the indie designer and find out just what makes all of these creative types tick, I present to you an ongoing segment I call Indie Designer Interviews.

Apple Blossom PrintsSpring means babies, right? What better way to announce the birth of your new bundle of joy than with a one-of-a-kind custom photo birth announcement? That's just the sort of thing that today's featured designer Jennifer Hickey creates at her company, Apple Blossom Prints.

Tell us a little more about what your company does. Apple Blossom Prints is a photo announcement, card and invitation company specializing in traditional, whimsical and modern photo birth announcements, holiday cards and other photo stationary. My designs capture the innocence of new baby and the whimsy of childhood. All of the designs are all fully customizable and range from the simple and bold to ornate and elegant.

At Apple Blossom Prints the design options are as endless as the customer's style, taste and imagination. I create the designs using bright colors, bold prints, a little bit of whimsy and a touch of tradition. I like color combinations to be upbeat and unique. Our photo cards are offered in a variety of printing choices including archival quality photo paper or heavy weight cardstock in glossy, matte or pearl/metallic finishes. Full color back-side printing offers even more design possibilities on cardstock photo cards.

Soon-to-be parents patiently wait 9 long months to see their baby's face. At Apple Blossom Prints, I want baby's introduction to family and friends to be just as memorable and beautiful as the first time they looked into those eyes. Apple Blossom Prints offers playfully simple ways to capture baby's firsts – from the first yawn to the first holiday.

The photo card process: Customers place all orders via the website where they select a design. Customers then submit photos and within 1-2 business days receive a photo card proof. At Apple Blossom Prints no change is too small. The photo card will go through as many revisions as necessary until the perfect design is achieved. Once the proof is approved the order ships with 4-5 business days. At Apple Blossom Prints customer satisfaction is priority and no order is complete until the customer is 100% satisfied the design is perfect.

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Say anything with Little Tree Press

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

February 1 is just around the corner. Do you know what that means?

It means that the thank-you-note-statute-of-limitations is about to end.

If your gift-giving benefactors haven't received your handwritten gratitudes by January 30, you might was well pack up your bags and join in what we'll just called "Post-Holiday Purgatory." (You know what I'm talking about -- when your Aunt Myrtle starts a nasty family rumor that you didn't like her gift?)

To make sure Aunt Myrtle knows that you *loved* her "12 Days of Christmas" crocheted toaster cover, you should send her a shout-out of your appreciation on a note card from Little Tree Press.

Little Tree Press is a boutique design company, owned and operated by an inspired young designer with a impeccable style and a soft spot for the written word. Blending modern aesthetics with punchy-colors, the ready-made note cards, stationery, wrapping paper and custom invitations of Little Tree Press almost make you wish that such things as email and instant messenger had never been invented.

From mod wedding announcements to sassy camino striped place cards, Little Tree Press fits the gal who doesn't quite fit in the box -- i.e. the one who secretly thinks Aunt Myrtle's holiday-themed toaster cover is totally awesome.

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    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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    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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