Chandon: The Finest Sparkling Wines America Has To Offer
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To wrap up our “Made In America” month, the good people at Chandon stopped by the FashionIndie offices for a sparkling wine tasting.
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To wrap up our “Made In America” month, the good people at Chandon stopped by the FashionIndie offices for a sparkling wine tasting.
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Since July is our America month we decided to create a playlist that pays tribute to our great nation.
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Summer has brought along it’s usual heatwave. Many people take a day off to die enjoy the weather by going to amusements parks. Taking a load off at these parks is very all American, but no excuse for bad fashion.
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July 4th celebrates the birth of our great nation. For this reason, let’s do our founding fathers proud and dress like me have some damn sense. Here are 10 essentials for the Yankee Doodle Dandy.
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I’m suddenly feeling greatly patriotic. Check out the highly desired Converse x Dr Romanelli “Born in the USA” Collection. The only sucky part is these are only available in the UK.
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Link Love:Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen in Harper’s Bazaar
photo credit: Heidi Slimane for Harper’s Bazaar
After 24 years of growing up in front of the American public, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen now occupy an influential position in the fashion world — and in the September issue of Harper’s Bazaar the Olsen sisters open up about their successful clothing label, their dream client, and how their mother taught them to dress when they were little.
“I’d love to get Michelle Obama in the Row,” Ashley says. “The simple suits and things. It’s all made in America, so why not?”
“Remember that crazy time when all of us young girls were being followed?” Ashley says. Now that they have both moved to New York full-time, we see them less. “We’re either at home or here at the studio,” Mary-Kate notes. “I think they got bored of us.”
“When we were growing up, our mother taught us never to have your belly button exposed,” says Mary-Kate. “We’ve always been attracted to longer— “Layers, silhouettes,” Ashley says, finishing her sentence. Read the entire interview here
Source : Harper’s Bazaar