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Indie Designer Interviews: Every Little Counts

Filed under: Style in the News, Clothing, Interviews


We 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 featured indie designer is Amy Snider of Every Little Counts, a line of sexy, flirtatious tees bound to inspire romance.

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I want that! H & M printed scarf

Filed under: Celebrities with Style, Get the Look


As to not steal attention from the stars of the show, Diane Kruger laid low at the L.A. premiere of The X-Files: I Want to Believe on July 23 at the Grauman Chinese Theatre. Her casual attire consisted of an easy American Apparel tee and Acne jeans pairing which she lightly accessorized with an adorable printed scarf, cool white watch, and studded bag. The perfect low key look for a night at the movies.

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Indie Designer Interview: Angel D'Amico

Filed under: Handbags, Accessories, Style in the News, Clothing, Dresses, Interviews


We 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.

Meet Angel D'Amico, a graphic designer and illustrator turned fashion inspiration. We love her bold hand screen-printed t-shirts, dresses and handbags. Each one is a totally wearable, totally affordable work of art!

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Going grey can be great!

Filed under: Handbags, Accessories, Clothing, Shoes, Dresses, Cosmetics


In the 80s, did you have grey jazz shoes? Or are we showing our age? Maybe it's a little fashion nostalgia, but we're kinda into grey again.

This spring grey has been everywhere, from shoes to nails to dresses. We're loving the subtle and sophisticated ways the shade is being used, with creativity far beyond gym shorts and heathered wool sweaters. Grey is showing up in patent leather and organic cotton and everything in between.

When worn right, grey can be incredibly polished and flattering. Of course, some things are still better in color. We draw the line at grey hair -- you'll find us at the salon for regular root touch ups.

Check out the gallery for seven stylish grey selections.

Indie Designer Interviews: Bonbi Forest

Filed under: Accessories, Style in the News, Clothing, Interviews


Bonbi ForestWe 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 UK-based artist & designer Lee May Foster. who in addition to designing her own line of screen printed tshirts and jewelry also sells the work of other indie designers at her online shop, The Bonbi Forest Indie Emporium.

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Indie Designer Interviews: gohgirl by Liz Goh

Filed under: Style in the News, Clothing, Interviews, Kids and Babies


gohgirl.com designs by Liz Goh - hip futuristic secret agentsWe 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 Liz Goh, a talented designer and illustrator whose work can be found at gohgirl.com. Liz has been creating and altering clothing her entire life, always in search of expressing her own unique style through totally one of a kind pieces. Her line of t-shirts and note cards feature her hip, futuristic secret agent characters.

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Further adventures in Diddy t-shirts

Filed under: Clothing, Men, Celebrities with Style

Hey! Remember that one time Diddy made a t-shirt about the 2004 election? And it had a witty catchphrase on it? Boy, I sure do!

Well, the man, the myth, nay -- THE LEGEND has come up with a brand new shirt (using, oddly enough, the same font) with a brand new catchphrase!

Ladies and Gentlemen.....No Bitchassness. Say it loud and proud -- you are bitchassness free! You will have none! If you see bitchassness in the street, you will let it lie.

Other possible suggestions for Diddy t-shirt catchphrases:
  • Vote or Be Bitchassed
  • I am against your penchant for bitchassness
  • Please refrain from either bitching or assing
  • Bitchass says RELAX!
I'm surprised, with the nascence of his two young daughters, that this slogan isn't available on a romper.

I'm not even sure what this means. Besides Diddy having entirely too much money to blow on t-shirt manufacturing, obviously. But really, when you get down to it, my only question is....why don't I have this shirt!?

Sexy Original Valentine's Tees

Filed under: Holiday Style, Style in the News, Clothing

Just in time for Valentine's Day, I came across this super sexy line of romantic t-shirts and one of a kind deconstructed vintage camis called Every Little Counts.

Los Angeles based designer Amy Snider creates this exclusive line of women's tops from her cozy hilltop apartment with the help of her husband, who she refers to as her "Master Screen-Printer". (How romantic indeed!)

Amy also creates some very snazzy reusable shopping bags, a perfect gift for your eco-minded boy or girl who's trying to go green instead of pink this V-day. And even better, everything in her shop is under $40!

[via IndieShopping]

Remember to keep calm and carry on

Filed under: Clothing, Vintage and Retro, Celebrities with Style

Emma and RupertEmma Watson and Rupert Grint looked great at the Paris premiere of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. Watson didn't dress as wackily as she usually does (it's almost as if she dresses strictly according to a StyleFoul guide or something), but Grint stuck with his usual "too cool to dress up" style, wearing faded jeans and t-shirts. However, I noticed that the shirt that he wore to this particular premiere has been popping up everywhere.

"Keep Calm and Carry On," his shirt says. It's actually an image/saying from a British World War II poster that was designed to assure citizens that all measures were being taken to defend the country against Germany. It has a strange relevance to the Western world's situation now, and is a nice juxtaposition to the scare tactics and fear mongering we see everywhere.

Plus, it's a cool shirt.

Edit: Apparently this is the original place that made these shirts, including the one that Rupert is wearing.

T-shirts that get you dates, gigs, and possibly a stalker or two

Filed under: Clothing

Do you sometimes wish you could eliminate some of the human interaction from your social life? Reactee t-shirts let you create a personalized t-shirt printed with a slogan and a special code that anyone can send a text message to in order to receive a pre-programed response from you. People are using them for everything from advertising upcoming music gigs and sports events to gathering names for petitions and even soliciting phone numbers for dates.

Possible problems: The writing isn't that large. For anyone to read your shirt, then get the correct code and number to send the code to, it will require someone staring at your chest area at a fairly close range for longer than usual. Just be forewarned about that. Also, once someone has your code they can keep sending you their response over and over and over again hoping for more personal attention from you.

Many people are disappointed to find out there's nothing electronic or gadgety about the shirt itself. They picture some tiny receiver sending out messages from the actual shirt. Sorry, people, it's just a code and the number to send it to. You could make you own t-shirts with puffy paint once you have the codes and get theoretically the same results.

Cowboys and Indians

Filed under: Clothing

Funky, irreverent and just plain fun are all terms that I would use to describe the shirts at Threadless. I 'm a huge fan of their user-submitted designs and, frankly, so is almost everyone I meet. Granted, they aren't always familiar with the company, but if the number of compliments I've received on some of the designs is any indication, there are people who would make their entire wardrobes from Threadless stuff if they could. Cowboys and Indians is one of their newest designs and it pretty much sums up the surrealist edge of their products. The shirt the design is printed on is bright orange and made by American Apparel.

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