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06th Apr 2007

Fashion around the web this Week

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Bag Snob
Bag Snob picks the best of Jil Sander’s Spring 2007 bags!

Coquette
Coquette highlights the colorful shoes of Poetic License that shouts spring is here!

Ebelle5
Designer inspiration or a coincidence. EBelle5 discovers the similarities between Forever21 and the Mulberry Emmy Handbag.

FASHIONTRIBES
Whether you’re feeling Afro Love, DowntownDoll, Fancy Flirt, Global Chic or Rock Punk…the new spring issues ofthe Fashiontribes magazines are finally live!

Girlawhirl
Girlawhirl Gift Guide: great gifts for spring holidays

Papierblog
Papierblog looks at the trending toward black for the Spring season

Second City Style
Check out Second City Style’s Interview With Celebrity/Fashion Manicurist, Deborah Lippmann

SheFinds
Products that help you Avoid Blisters

StyleBakery.com
The list is in! StyleBakery.com lists the hottest emerging designers and independent online boutiques for spring.

Styleaholics
Find out why dirty underwear is the best place to hide your valuables

Stylebites
Stylebites shares 5 super tips to getting the most from your handbag collection.

Stylehive
Read Stylehive’s interview with rocker RustyPistachio of PNUT jewelry, who designs edgy metal jewelry that hasbecome a fav of celebs.

The Jewelry Weblog
The Jewelry Weblogs says let’s hop onto some cute Easter jewelry as well as a good cause.

Kristopher Dukes
“San Tropez” Juicy Couture Shoes help you get your spring break on, sans breaking your AmEx.

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One Response to “Fashion around the web this Week”

  1. joelle Says:

    great blog…luv it….check out my blog madglam.com

    joelle

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