2012年8月28日星期二

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I am in the field of Computers from past 16 years and during this period I had learnt many things and from the beginning itself I was very fond of learning Computer Programming and at present I am developing Software programs for various Govt. Sectors. And regarding the Internet business, I started my internet career about 5 years ago and since then I have learnt a lot from this Internet thing.

Almost 80% of Internet users search for ‘How to make money online?‘ and so I decided to create a niche website to tell you about the most of earning money online.

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Since, this is my first post describing this niche, I just wanted to tell you the ‘Basics of Internet Career’ and what is all about ‘Earning Money Online‘.

So guys, have you ever thought that how most of the publishers earn their living only with a few sites they develop. Most of them are under the free site providers like Blogger, WordPress.com, etc. The main success behind such Publishers is just their hard work and patience.

I have seen many publishers who are earning more than $144K per month, so how this happened? Actually, they are writing under a proper niche and that too continuously, within time the reputation of their site increases in search engines and they start earning regular income from their blogs/websites. For more information about finding your niche, refer to my article regardingList of High Paying Adsense Categories for your Niche Website.

Regarding Adsense, its a very big deal to make a good standing account with Adsense because Google won’t spare a single second to ban your account if you have made a single mistake in following Adsense TOS.

But, what if you haven’t done any mistake and Adsense disabled your account, so as with many genuine Publishers. Always make an alternate source of online Income like:

  1. Sell online products.
  2. Sell your own ebooks or products.
  3. Become Affiliate Marketer, through which many publishers are earning their livelihood.
  4. Always use Adsense Alternative Publisher accounts, don’t ever depend on a single firm as Adsense.

If you follow the above tips, you will always have a backup of your Income Source, and if something odd happens with Adsense account, you will gain a regular income from other sources.

But, I recommend making a good standing with your Adsense account as this is a Genuine Publishing network and pays the most share which comes form its advertisers.

Now, what about the Stable Income? Its a must have like problem for almost all of the Publishers who are beginners in this field. don’t worry guys, I will try to solve this problem also, rest depends on your work and writing capabilities.

The income which is coming regularly is called Stable Income, but when this income multiplies itself per month then its called a GOOD STABLE INCOME, so how to earn a good stable income, its very easy… just follow this tip:

HAVE PATIENCE AND UPDATE YOUR SITE DAILY WITH NICHE AND QUALITY CONTENT

DON’T FORGET TO FOLLOW THE ABOVE 4 POINTS AS A SOURCE OF SECONDARY INCOME

After a certain time, you will be getting a regular income, and please don’t blame me if you are not writing proper articles, not updating your blog regularly and expecting to get a good income.

Moreover, many of us think that Google Panda update has eaten my visitors, but my personal opinion about this blog and the visitors is that after recent Panda Update, every genuine publisher is getting targeted users, and I am watching my blog since the last update and I have seen a drastic increase in returning visitors and also new ones, that too targeted.

2012年8月23日星期四

How Often Do You Wear Colorful Makeup-

How Often Do You Wear Colorful Makeup?

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How often do you wear colorful makeup?

Pretty often, but it depends. When it comes to my eyes, I love color Authentic Louis Vuitton handbags, especially bright color, but the further I get into my 30s, I have to admit, I feel less and less comfortable in lime greens and hot pinks when I’m tooling around the grocery store.

These days Coach Outlet Canada online store, if I’m just hanging around and not out doing something fancy or fun, I usually stick to neutral eyes with maybe a little pop of color on my lids or along my lash lines.

As for my cheeks, I have no such qualms. I’ll totally do brights under almost any circumstances coach factory outlet store online, but I’ll usually apply them with a light hand.

And lips? Gimme a bright pink, red or orange pout any day of the week. :)

How about you? How often do you wear colorful makeup?

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict Louis Vuitton outlet online,

Karen

P.S. Almost over the hump coach handbags outlet, huzzah! What are you up to tonight? I’m just about to watch last night’s episode of Southland (seriously, how did we get along before DVRs?) and re-read a little more of The Hunger Games.

Hope you had a great day.

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Chanel Makeup Studios Make Going International as Easy as Placing a Call

Chanel Makeup Studios Make Going International as Easy as Placing a Call

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Yes, Virginia, there is Chanel Heaven, and thy name is the Chanel Makeup Studio.

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One of three Chanel Makeup Studios in the US (Honolulu, Hawaii; Costa Mesa, California; and Seattle, Washington), the Honolulu studio, located at Nordstrom in the Ala Moana shopping center, not only lets Chanel junkies play with the company’s full domestic makeup, fragrance and skin care lines but also allows them to get their Chanel-addicted hands on exclusive international products not normally carried by Chanel’s regular US counters.

Some European Chanel products currently available at the Ala Moana Chanel Makeup Studio
  • Chanel Irreellee Blush in Snow ($40)
  • Chanel Irreellee Blush in Sable ($40)
  • Chanel Les 4 Ombres De Chanel Quadra Eye Shadow in Beiges Velours ($55)
  • Rouge Allure Lipstick in Reve ($30)
  • Rouge Allure Lipstick in Discrete ($30)
  • Hydrabase lipstick in Sahara Beige ($30)
  • Glossimer in Muscat ($25)
  • Chanel Les Vernis Nail Color in Viollete ($20)

Non-Hawaii Chanel-aholics needn’t despair because nirvana is just a phone call (and a credit card) away. US residents may order Chanel’s international products by calling any of the three US Chanel Makeup Studios. Reach the Honolulu studio at (808) 953-6100. Ask for Sheila, the studio’s fabulous Chanel makeup artist, and tell her ��Hi!�� for me.

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I gotta warn ya… Exclusive, hard-to-find European Chanel products plus birthday equals mega Chanel haul and excessive credit card debt. If/when you visit or call a Chanel Makeup Studio, be sure to save your pennies beforehand because you’ll need every last one. On my visit, I ended up “adopting” the Beiges Velours Quad, the Snow Blush and the Muscat Glossimer, along with a few other items from the regular line. An in-depth review with product shots and color swatches will have to wait ’til I get back to California, but here are a few pictures from other sites: Specktra forums, Flickr and Make Me Heal.

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All three of the Chanel Makeup Studio locations in the US carry products from Chanel’s international lines, but the Oahu Chanel Makeup Studio will be the only Nordstrom location to carry the highly anticipated Robertson Boulevard Polishes. The limited edition polish collection is slated to hit the Ala Moana Nordstrom counter on July 28, but you can call to reserve and purchase the shades now. When the products arrive in late July, they’ll ship them out to you. No muss, no fuss.

I was also impressed by the lighting in and around the Chanel Makeup Studio. They use well-placed mirrors to mimic different light settings.

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Lighting makes a huge difference in how your makeup looks, and you can really see how different types of lighting changes the appearance of colors and textures. I played around with the different settings and noticed that the florescent light setting washed out my eyeshadow colors, while the sunset light setting made colors appear richer and took years off my appearance. Now, if only I could find a way to bring sunset lighting with me everywhere, ha!

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It has taken quite a bit of willpower to refrain from using my new Chanel loot, but I plan to test, photograph and review everything for you once I’m back home.

Oh, and after months of waiting and searching, I finally found a tube of Astral Glossimer. YES!

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

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Givenchy Holiday 2009- Pricey Precious Pearls

Givenchy Holiday 2009: Pricey Precious Pearls

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What shimmery pearls of makeup wisdom can we derive from the eight pieces in Givenchy’s new pearl-inspired limited edition Holiday 2009 collection?

How about “less is more”?

These pearlescent shades of gray, pink and beige bring subtle back in a precious gemstone kinda way (read: expensive). I swatched five of the items today, and subtle was definitely *in the house*, particularly when it came to the lip colors.

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Gloss Interdit Ultra-Shiny Color Plumping Effect in 20 Tender Pearl (top) and 21 Elegant Pearl (bottom), each $25

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Rouge Interdit Shine Lipstick in 24 Pearl Shine, $27

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Parad’Eyes Fluid Eye Liner in Elegant Pearl (top, $27) and Mister Bright Touch of Light Pen in Moon Light (bottom, $32)

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I think the release lives up to Givenchy’s standards as far as packaging and texture are concerned, and I really like the liner and Mister Bright highlighter. Overall, I think cooler-toned girls who like super-subtle colors may get the most out of the collection, and I’ll need more time to experiment with the lip products. Like real pearls, these shades may work better as accessories, and I get the feeling they’d POP louder layered on top of brighter shades.

What say you? Big yay or no way?

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

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2012年8月21日星期二

Fashion in Film Presents The 10th Victim by Elio P

Fashion in Film Presents The 10th Victim by Elio Petri


Still from The 10th Victim (1965)

Coming up Tuesday December 7th is the last installment of the Melodrama: Fashion in Film Series curated by Jeffrey Lieber Coach Bags Online, Assistant Professor of Visual Culture Studies at Parsons the New School for Design.

The series explores “fashion as a key to the melodramatic imagination,” and has so far included Imitation of Life by Douglas Sirk (1959) and Lili Marleen by Fassbinder (1981), introduced by John Epperson and Tom Kalin, respectively. The last film—perhaps the least known of the three—is the 1965 sci-fi The 10th Victim (orginally La Decima Vittima), directed by Elio Petri. The film, which will be introduced by Evan Calder Williams, stars Marcello Mastroianni and Courrèges-clad Ursula Andress and Elsa Martinelli.

The series is presented by the School of Art and Design History and Theory at Parsons Coach Handbags, in conjunction with the MA in Fashion Studies.

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Yeti on Leigh Bowery

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Yeti—the Portland based journal—just published an interview I conducted with Nicola Bowery.

I had visited Nicola Bowery—wife of the late Leigh Bowery—in her Brighton, England home last summer, to interview her for my PhD thesis, a chunk of which revolves around Bowery’s extravagant costumes and performances from the ’80s and ’90s. My interest in Leigh Bowery had been spurred by Hilton Als’ New Yorker profile Coach Factory Outlet Online Sale, which discussed Bowery’s varied “career” from fledging fashion designer to notorious club figure to performance artist—three strands of his practice which remain inextricably intertwined.

Nicola was extremely kind in taking the time to show me a number of her husband’s elaborate costumes which, having been painstakingly made to measure to Bowery’s large girt, appeared eerily empty—particularly as a complex systems of understructures kept them in shape, further highlighting Bowery’s absent body. Nicola also took the time to discuss her role as the slime-covered baby in the humorous, unsettling “birth scenes” which Bowery staged as part of his performances with his band Minty, from the early ’90s until his untimely death in 1995.

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2012年8月20日星期一

Blogger Inspiration- Rachel of That’s Chic

Blogger Inspiration: Rachel of That’s Chic

Fashion blogger Rachel of That's Chic

We’ve been fans of Rachel’s blog since around the time CF got started… almost five years ago coach factory outlet! So it’s safe to say we were extremely excited to finally chat with her about That’s Chic.

One thing we love about Rachel’s blog is that it’s so much more than just photos of her outfits – regular features like Tasty Tuesdays, Wishlist Wednesdays Coach Purses On Sale, Thoughtful Thursdays and Fashion Fridays keep things fun and interesting. She also includes lots of lovely photographs of her life and experiences. The blog’s design is really beautiful, almost like a magazine Coach Outlet, and Rachel herself is, of course, a stylish lady and a constant source of inspiration. Let’s meet her!

Our Interview with Rachel

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1. Tell us a little bit about yourself (who you are/what you do/where you’re from etc.)

I’m Rachel. 21 years young, full Vietnamese living in Orange County, and on my last year at University of California, Irvine.

 2. How would you define your style?

I don’t like having to pinpoint a description for my style because I’m an emotional dresser. Not that I wear all black when I’m feeling dumpy, but I kind of work around one piece I feel like wearing that day. I’m all over the place from girly to punky; though I’ve been told by many I’m sort of California casual eclectic �?I can stick to that.

 3. How did you find your style?

Considering I don’t even know how to define my style, I’m not sure if it’s something I’ve found yet. Growing up made me feel more comfortable in my skin and with who I am. To me, style is confidence, not the literalness of what you’re wearing. I love experimenting with clothes and accessories, and whether they actually go together or not, you just have to feel good in it, and that’s what style is.

4. What inspired you to start a style blog? What motivates you?

Dude, I started my blog ages ago �?like senior year of high school. I’m a super senior right now at UCI, so that’s five years!! I grew up so much with my blog; it wasn’t originally a style blog though. A lot of my earlier entries (that all ‘magically�?disappeared…heh) were fragments of my thoughts and ideas intending to be more of a style forecasting blog. Outfit shots were originally clothes laid out on the floor. Now, it’s so much more developed and I feel personally in-tune with my readers. Also, I’m inspired by all the friends I’ve met through blogging. It’s just an amazing community and what’s what keeps me going.

 5. Did you go to college? What was your college experience like?

I went to a junior college straight out of high school for three years, and then transferred to where I am now, UCI. My experience has been plagued with my focus on studies and blog work. Also, I got too used to the commuter life to adjust to being active at school. In hindsight, I wish I had done the whole dorming thing earlier.

 6. Where do you like to shop?

I hate to be generic and say everywhere, but everywhere! I try not to shop at the fast fashion stores because as tempting as it is to buy stuff, I know I’ll get tired of it sooner than later. My favorite pieces have actually been found through consignment stores and thrift shops! eBay is also an amazing place to find cheap Coach Outlet Store, used designer items. I still can’t justify paying full price for things�?nearly everything I buy is pre-owned or mega-discounted!

 7.  What advice do you have for being stylish on a college budget? 

Invest in pieces you know you will wear and love to rags, and – maybe I’m being dramatic – but even think as far ahead as giving it to your daughter. That’s how much you need to love something to justify buying it! You can fluff the rest of your closet with consignment shops and thrift stores finds.

8. What are your favorite pieces in your wardrobe?

To name a few: a vintage camel-toned, wool Ralph Lauren blazer, a white All Saints dress, a black pleated vintage skirt, Chloe S/S 2008 booties, and my Le Petit Petit leather jacket.

9. Who/what inspires you?

I just met (designer) Kelly Wearstler! Being a fan of her for a while, getting to know her renewed my respect for the woman. She is a super-being with an incredible eye for boldness and color. But not only is her style – both interior and clothing – immaculate, she is so grounded and chill given all her accomplishments�?her biggest one yet is being an amazing mom to two young boys.

 10.What are the pieces you couldn’t live without?

Ankle boots and slinky tank-tops.

 11. What advice do you have for new bloggers or people considering starting a blog?

Like anything else, do it with confidence but don’t confuse confidence with snootiness and arrogance. More importantly, know your unique voice. This will help you stand out of the sea of bloggers out there! Lastly, never be someone else’s perfect.

How to Dress Like Rachel

Rachel of That's Chic

1. Think “pretty casual.”

“Pretty casual” is the simplest way to describe Rachel’s style. As she says in her interview, she doesn’t like to define her style and I agree – her style is very eclectic and hard to pin down. That said, her look is always feminine and girly, and she always keeps it “done” with her use of jewelry and accessories, but it’s also all about simple, California-casual pieces.

2. Rock long skirts and short shorts.

With midi and maxi skirts being huge at the moment, Rachel’s blog is a great source of inspiration for how to wear them! She also has a great way of making shorts look very classy and sophisticated – perfect for those of you in the southern hemisphere.

3. Play with floaty layers.

Rachel’s style is very laid back; she loves incorporating lots of open, loose layers. She also doesn’t tend to belt her layers or wear many fitted pieces, which gives everything a really relaxed vibe.

4. Boots, boots, boots!

Even in the middle of summer Coach Online Outlet, Rachel can be found rocking boots. So take a cue from her and add tough lace-up boots to your ensemble – they’re a great way to balance out a girly outfit. In addition, they look so hot and on-trend with ankle or knee socks.

5. Utilize clean, simple lines and colors.

Rachel’s look is never too fussy. She keeps her outfits simple, wearing mainly neutrals and splashes of color, and utilizes white really well in her outfits. She also loves smooth, clean, minimalist pieces. These items keep her look coordinated but incredibly effortless at the same time.

Outfit Inspired by Rachel

Outfit inspired by blogger Rachel of That's Chic
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To recreate Rachel’s style, I started with this black midi skirt – the style is perfect for fall, and mimics the long skirts Rachel often rocks. I paired the skirt with this beige blouse, a nod to Rachel’s love of nude and pastel hues. Next, while Rachel loves to rock heeled boots, I chose these flat ones for running around campus, and added this chunky cardigan for some warmth. Finally, Rachel often accessorizes with bracelets, so I chose these layered gold bangles.

Your thoughts?

Are you a fan of Rachel’s blog? Do you agree with her fashion philosophy of investing in wear-it-forever staples? Do you have a signature style, or do you find yours a little tougher to pin down? Leave your thoughts in a comment below!

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Outfits Under $100- St. Patrick’s Day

Outfits Under $100: St. Patrick’s Day

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It may not be as glitzy as New Year’s Eve or as fabulous as your birthday, but St. Patrick’s Day is a holiday you probably celebrate with just as much gusto. This Saturday, the world will turn green in celebration of Saint Patrick, a patron saint of Ireland. While I’m not entirely sure what St. Patrick actually did, any excuse to dress in my favorite spring color is fine by me.

Even if drinking green beer and donning leftover Mardi Gras beads isn’t your thing, there are plenty of ways to celebrate this holiday! For example Cheap Coach Purses, I decided to throw a chic chartreuse soiree celebrating St. Pat’s. All the traditional food will be served and wearing green is required.

Not sure what to wear for your own celebration? Here are our outfit ideas for celebrating this March holiday in a budget-friendly way; all looks are?under $100 total.

St. Paddy’s Saturday Brunch – $88.70

St. Patrick's Day Outfit 1: Green pants, striped shirt, flats, sunglasses
Product Information: Top – J. Crew Coach Factory Outlet Online, Pants – Forever 21, Sunglasses – H&M, Flats – H&M

I certainly wouldn’t know firsthand (I swear!) Coach Purses Cheap, but I’ve been told that Kegs & Eggs is a St. Patrick’s Day tradition. If you’re opting for an early brunch or mid-afternoon lunch this lazy Saturday, a casual outfit is a must. Since warm weather is in the forecast for most of the country, opt for dining outside. Grab your sunnies and don’t forget your green pants – nothing ruins a casual brunch like getting pinched!

Headed to the Local Dive Bar or a Casual Get-Together – $98.70

St. Patrick's Day Outfit 2: St. Patrick's tee, blazer, red canvas sneakers, basic jeans
Product Information: Shirt – Urban Outfitters, Jacket – H&M, Jeans – Forever 21, Shoes – H&M

If you’re on the way to your go-to bar or on the way to a friend’s house, opt for this casual and cute look. A comfy green tee and a pair of basic skinny jeans look adorable and festive when paired with bright sneakers. Dress the whole look up with a great blazer, and you’re good to go!

Party, Party, Party! – $95.88

St. Patrick's Day Outfit 3: Party dress, green suede pumps, sequin clutch, St. Paddy's accessories
Product Information: Dress – Lulus, Shoes – ASOS, Clutch – Buckle, Headband – Amazon, Bowtie – Amazon

If going out for green beer and St. Patty’s Day festivals is your thing, go all out with a sassy black dress. The key to St. Patrick’s partying is to not wear anything you’re very concerned about: your grandmother’s favorite brooch and your vintage Dior should stay home.

Remember to bring your essentials in your wristlet purse so you don’t lose them, then accessorize with green everything. I mean it.? You’ll stick out like a sore thumb at a party if you’re not decked out in silly St. Patty’s beads and hats. Our favorite trinkets are the two above: a silly bopper headband and a sequin bowtie.? Both are under $2 each!

Swanky St. Pat’s Day Soiree – $97.15

St. Patrick's Day Outfit 4: Green dress, magenta pumps, belt, earrings
Product Information: Dress – H&M, Belt – Torrid, Shoes – Zara, Earrings – Kohls

Who says St. Patrick’s Day has to be about crazy partying anyway? Throw your own cute, sophisticated shindig. If you’re event-tending or throwing, be a showstopper in a cute green dress and brightly colored shoes.

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St. Patrick's Day accessories and extras: Green top, belt, scarf, panties, shoes, bag, nail polish and more
Product Information: Sweater – H&M, Makeup – ELF, Belt – ASOS Coach Outlet, Nail Polish – Zappos, Thong – Victoria’s Secret, Scarf – H&M Scarpe Gucci Outlet, Shoes – H&M, Bag – H&M

Here are our favorite St. Patty’s Day essentials to get you through pinch-less if you don’t want to create an entire outfit for the day. A coat of green nail polish, cute flats, a scarf, or some makeup are great ways to incorporate a dash of green into your look. Chances are you already have green accessories in your closet, so bring them out! Or don your green undies and feel secretly festive all day. We advocate both.

What are your favorite tips for creating a budget-friendly St. Patrick’s Day look?

Leave a comment below and let us know!?What will you be wearing this St. Patty’s Day? What is your favorite sample outfit above? How do you incorporate green into your wardrobe?

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Hautelinks- Week of 1-21-10

Hautelinks: Week of 1/21/10

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* College in America is a fascinating and somewhat scary look at the statistics behind the higher education system in the US. Definitely makes you think.

* Curious as to how the Victoria’s Secret runway models look so perfect wearing next-to-nothing? The (gross) answer may surprise you.

* 10 Groovy Ways to Use Nail Polish. Hint: the list includes everything except “painting your nails”.

* If you’re like me and have trouble decoding those laundry care labels on your favorite clothes Coach Factory Coupon, you must check out this cheat sheet of washing care labels and what they mean. Genius!

* Help Lady GaGa help Haiti Coach Outlet! She announced on Oprah that all the money she makes in ticket sales in New York on January 24th will be donated to the people of Haiti. If you can’t make it to the show, you can still help: any purchases made on the 24th from her online store will also be donated.

* More fashionable ways to help Haiti can be found here and here.

* ZenHabits shows us the 10 benefits of rising early Cheap Coach Factory Outlet, and how to do it. An oldie but a goodie from a great blog.

* Saving the world never looked so chic: H&M’s new “Garden Collection” is made only of organic, recycled, and sustainable materials (such as recycled PET bottles and textile waste). Very cool!

* Kate moss is designing for Longchamp!!

* This is crazy: from Rolling Stone, a true story about a girl who adopted an alias and totally scammed the Ivy League:

Brooke Henson knew she was in trouble when she logged in to her e-mail account at Columbia University and found a message from the campus-security office. She stared at the computer screen Louis Vuitton Official Website, feeling that familiar anxiety rising. You’ll be fine, she reassured herself. Think positive thoughts, just like her therapist had taught her. Surely she would get out of this scrape the same way she’d gotten out of all the other ones: with smooth talk and little lies. OK, big lies.

* A Decade of What Not To Wear – yikes!

* Clutch lists the top ten trends they want to see disappear. Personally, the only one I agree with is UGGs, but what do you think?

* Last week, the Textile Museum in Washington, DC had a Harajuku Street Fashion presentation with some fabulous and avant-garde looks. Check out the photos and videos here for tons of inspiration.

* RunPee is amazing, especially if you’re one of those people that always leaves to use the bathroom during movies. It’s a site that tells you just when to leave so you won’t miss anything critical, and how long you have to get back! Super funny idea, and it’s pretty useful.

* RealBeauty lists their 33 best beauty products of all time – did your fave make the list?

* Here’s a new way to try “green” fashion: this woman will recycle your old sweaters into one-of-a-kind scarves and send them back to you. Totally cute idea Coach Factory Outlet Online!

* Alexa Chung is doing a collection for Madewell, which means we’re getting in line right now!

* Baby Jersey Shore (video). There are no words.

* On a similar note, Jersey Shore’s Jwoww (yes, two w’s) is planning to launch her own clothing line. Pretty sure I won’t be rushing out to pick it up… but what about you?

* Lucky Magazine shows you where to find the perfect leggings, depending on what style you like (bright colors, opaqueness, shine, etc.).

* GQ’s list of the 25 most stylish men is great. I’m convinced that the world would be a better place if more guys started dressing like them.

* We love InStyle’s Ultimate Jeans Guide – there are tons of great tips on finding the perfect pair for EVERY body.

* Jonathan Saunders’ return to Topshop launches tomorrow (1/23), and it’s fabulous. Will you be picking anything up from the collection?

* Temporary tattoos by… Chanel? I am officially intrigued. See also: Chanel sporting goods. So fab and over-the-top!

* Can’t get enough of awards show fashion? Recap your favorite Golden Globes red carpet looks with Style Section L.A.’s list of the hottest Golden Globes trends.

* There’s a new hot nail trend to try: taupe nails. I kinda love this – do you?

* Parabens? Phthalates? FORMALDEHYDE? These toxic and cancer-causing ingredients are probably hiding in many of the beauty products you use right now. Get informed and stay healthy with Care2′s list of ingredients to ban from your bathroom.

* Kim Kardashian’s line with Bebe will show at New York Fashion Week. We can only hope it’s better than Lindsay Lohan’s line for Ungaro…

* In other celebrity fashion news, Jessica Simpson is teaming up with Jones New York to create a collection featuring denim. Not sure what to expect from this one, either…

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