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Pictorial: Vintage Havana Style By Rosa Lowinger For LA2DAY.COM on Jul 19 , 2008.
In summer, when the nights are balmy, when the breeze is nonexistent, or so humid that we spend our nights tossing and turning in front of the fan, we cannot help but fantasize about hot Havana nightclubs, those glittering cabarets of yore where Americans and Cubans once danced under the stars >>Boutique: Whatever Lola Wants By Marisa Lynch For LA2DAY.COM on Jul 18 , 2008.
LOLA, L-O-L-A, LOLA. You'll be humming the Kinks tune as you walk into the new La Brea boutique Whatever Lola Wants full of Fifi Chachnil lingerie, Linda Farrow Vintage sunglasses and Arena CPH jewelry because you too will have fallen for LOLA. Complete with electric pink floors, navy velvet >>The Look: Joanna Holden By Dana Kline For LA2DAY.COM on Jul 17 , 2008.
Recently transported from Dallas to Los Angeles, graphic designer and painter Joanna Holden has a knack for lines, placement and visual aesthetic. Working at her Venice studio, just blocks from Abbot Kinney, she casually laughs with intent and determination while an array of dogs frolics in the >>We Hate: Embellished Flip Flops By Leah Melby For LA2DAY.COM on Jul 16 , 2008.
Some things we're born to love. Some trends are just destiny: ingrained in our heritage and wound up in our personality. Such would seemingly be the case with me and embellished flip-flops. I'm a Florida girl with a serious affinity for casual shoe wear, born hours from the bejeweled >>We Love: Pale 70s Denim By Katy Smail For LA2DAY.COM on Jul 15 , 2008.
It takes quite a lot to coax my legs out of flippy dresses and into an actual pair of trousers, but slowly, slowly pale denim seems to have seduced me like a sneaky little fox. First came the cropped denim jacket which made love to my floral dresses like a rugged lynx in a field of snowdrops. >>The List: The Top 5 Fashionspace Designers By Jeremy Tarr For LA2DAY.COM on Jul 14 , 2008.
To paraphrase Shakespeare, all the world's a catwalk, and the people merely designers.As Myspace has done for music - stealing away the necessity of the record label to distribute to an audience - Fashionspace is doing for clothes. Holly Bellm, the creator of Fashionspace, describes it as a >>
























