The Tag Ring from Twisted Silver is hot for summer!

Twisted Silver has created a fun and on-trend ring for summer 2011 which combines eco-chic materials with runway styling. The spring 2011 runways in New York, Paris and Milan showed bold jewelry with charms on more than your typical chain link bracelet. Charms on rings are huge for summer and Twisted Silverhas created the perfect charm ring, or “Tag Ring” for the upcoming summer season.

The Tag Ring is casual in nature and can be worn everyday with everything from shorts to flirty summer dresses. Twisted Silver’s Tag Ring can also be worn in a chain as charm necklace. This is great way to create a necklace with movement and show off the Tag Ring. Since the Tag Ring is available in both silver and brass, the two pieces can be worn together on a thick silver chain or on a leather cord as a double charm necklace! Fabulous!

For more information about the amazing Twisted Silver Tag Ring, priced at $30, please visit twisted-silver.com.

Happy shopping, an stay fabulous 

 Tagring


The Lady Bag for fall

The “Lady Bag,” or top handle satchel, was a huge handbag trend for fall 2010. When the spring 2011 runway collections hit the catwalk, the top handle satchel was nearly absent; minus the classic designers who keep the style in their collections regardless of the trends du jour. While Hermes and Christian Dior showed Lady Bag styles for spring, most designers such as Roberto Cavalli and Gucci opted for the trendier, 1970’s inspired shoulder bag with a long strap.

Consumers and Fashionistas everywhere were not ready for the classic yet trendy “Lady Bag” to fade into the background for spring, so shoppers continued to purchase the handbag style and store buyers happily stocked shelves with the satchel. Due to the demand for the classic top handle satchel, designers retuned the style to the runways for fall 2011; as if the handbag had never left the catwalk.

Almost every designer imaginable featured the top handle satchel for fall 2011 on their runways in New York, London, Paris and Milan. Some designers such as Christian Dior, featured the style with a detachable cross body strap to add versatility to the style. Gianfranco Ferre and Nina Ricci showed the classic silhouette with one top handle while Hermes and Christian Dior showed double handle totes for fall.

Whether you purchase the double or single handle style “Lady Bag,” the handbag is a classic and perfectly on trend for now into fall. The best colors to look for when purchasing a top handle satchel are neutrals that will last the test of time such as shades of Ivory, black, brown and navy. Happy shopping and stay fabulous 


Project Ethos Fashion.Music.Art San Francisco 2011

Project Ethos Fashion*Music*Art took place on Thursday, April 14, 2011 at Ruby Skye in San Francisco and it showcased up and coming artists, musicians and designers as well as the new swimwear collection from Frederick’s of Hollywood.

The event began fashionably late and featured amazing artists who showcased everything from photography, to art with a message. A little over an hour after the event began; Geographer took the stage and wowed the crowd with a fusion between alternative rock and new wave sounds. The violinist wasa-ma-zing! Who knew a violin could rock out like that!?

After Geographer’s performance, there was a DJ set by Gio of The Limousines for about one hour and then it was time for Frederick’s of Hollywood’s swimwear collection to kick off the runway show.Frederick’s of Hollywood showed amazing swimwear for spring and summer that was unique and flirty; perfect for basking in the sun at Stinson Beach or enjoying the scene in Santa Cruz.

The designers featured long, red carpet gowns, swimwear and daytime attire that was unique and easy to wear. In addition to Frederick’s of Hollywood, designers showcased during the event included Cardiwarp by Kymaro, Danielle the Dressmaker, Lucy Bea Swimwear, MENK Clothing and Zoe Hong.

Artists featured at Project Ethos included Odeh Amarin, Kristine Baguiao, Alejandro Chavetta, Arnold Randall, Gabriel Schama and Karina Sagastegui.

For more information about Project Ethos, please visit projectethos.com