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Claudia Schiffer is 38 years old and is still rockin’ the pages of major mags. The beautiful ads are from Salvatore Ferragamo S|S 09 campaign. Gorgeous!




Alexander McQueen joins other high profile designers with a tame version of their pricier lines.
A first look at McQ for Target.
Filed under: Favorites | Tags: ashley olsen, elizabeth and james, marykate olsen

Elizabeth and James brings a couture sensibility to the contemporary customer. Seeking to narrow the gap between designer and contemporary clothing, Ashley and Mary-Kate Olsen act as muses and co-designers on this new fashion label. Inspired by the mix of uptown and downtown, masculine and feminine, and casual and dressy. I can’t wait to see next season, for now you can shop this collection at www.shopbop.com




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Juliet: Three words, dear Romeo, and good night indeed./If that thy bent of love be honourable,/Thy purpose marriage, send me word tomorrow. (Act II, Sc. 2)





From the beautiful story found in the December 2008 Vogue.
- Get swept away by the romance of Venice in frilled blouses, plush coats, and tangles of gold chains.
The year was 1837. Charles Lewis Tiffany and his schoolmate John Young traveled
from New England to New York City with an idea and a dream that were to become
Tiffany & Co. While the first day of business brought a mere four dollars and 98
cents, the world of jewelry and luxury goods would never again be the same.
Charles Tiffany’s tireless search for one-of-a-kind objects charmed and fascinated
the wealthy of New York. But when the store obtained some of the French crown
jewels in 1887, Tiffany’s fame spread far and wide.
Charles Lewis Tiffany went on to introduce the nation’s first retail catalogue. And,
his obsession with the simple elegance of classic silver design earned Tiffany & Co.
the highly coveted Award of Merit at the Paris Exposition Universelle in 1867. This
was the first time an American company had been recognized by a European jury.
Of the many individual achievements made under the leadership of Charles Lewis
Tiffany, the introduction of the celebrated engagement ring in the 6-prong Tiffany®
Setting is one of the most noteworthy. But, of course, Charles Lewis Tiffany’s
grandest accomplishment was to establish America’s preeminent house of design
and the world’s premier jeweler.



















