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Weekly Fashion Blog Bazaar

Chelsea Rae Simmons | Around the Blog Scene | Friday, 21 December 2007

Pink Rock Candy, Fashion Blog BazaarSo Frugalicious has compiled the Secret Santa List of fashionable jewelry under $5.

Diva In A Carry On has found the ultimate rolling carry on that meets the needs of every traveling fashionista.

Style Talk unleashes the inner style freak and marvels at the chic wooden clutches by Pucci.

Designer Tips shares the names of the participants of the New Gen shows at the London Fashion Week.

Throw a party with Designer Sense parading a cool metallic Kate Spade bag.

Stand out of from office crowd with Miu Miu Metallic A-Line Skirt, suggests Lifestyle Buzz .

Elite Choice is smitten with the luxurious Bottega Venetta Lizard Clutch.

Spice up your New Year Party outfit with the wild and glossy Jonathan Kesley Metallic Shoe Bootie discovered by Designer Planet.

Choose between the Classics, the Bombshells and the Ladies to figure out your handbag style with the help of Señora Cartera.

What’s Haute admires the tiny but practical Prada Dressy Gauffre Mini Saddle Bag.

Enjoy the sweetest Christmas themed eye candy from Flickr at Fashionably Cute.

Find out how you can plant a tree by buying a Green & Gorgeous eco-friendly bag, courtesy of Fashion Fling.

The Beauty Counter spotlights the refreshing Island Michael Kors Capri collection. Perfect for a cruise around Italy!

Glam & Tonic becomes a fan of Nicole Kidman after seeing her stunning outfits in the Golden Compass.

Spork Fashion talks to Twisted Silver jewelry designer Debra Mitchell about her inspiration, favorite pieces and plans for the future.

Travis McCoy Shares New Music

Chelsea Rae Simmons | Around the Blog Scene, Entertainment, Music | Thursday, 20 December 2007

Pink Rock Candy, Travis McCoy

So, Travis McCoy of Gym Class Heroes fame has a blog. (Did that sound professional?) Anyway, as I said, Travie has a blog, and its chock full of pictures of his adventures with stupid/funny blurbs, videos about god knows what, and the meaning of life, or not! But, that’s not the important part. Travie also has this little side project going on with Nick Scimeca called Tequila Mockingbird, and he posted a song for your listening pleasure on this blog of his.

The song is called “Brooklyn Basement”, and Travis says, “it came from living in louis logic’s basement in bushwick, it was soooooo cozy and soooooooo depressing, kind of like this song”. I don’t really find it that depressing, but I do love how near the end, the smooth, sort of electro R&B beat gets turned into this trashy, electro, garage beat, and just as soon as it came, it was transformed back to the slow R&B, fuck-me beat. If this song is any representation of what the EP will be like, I’m so there!

Also on the blog is a remix 5G did of the Gym Class Heroes song “Biters Block”. I couldn’t tell you who 5G is, but the remix is boss. Apparently, they remixed the entire As Cruel As School Children album with a bunch of Daryl Hall and John Oates songs, which is pretty awesome. I assume this will be coming out sooner or later because Travis said they were already finished with this little project. I hope that means sooner!

If you want to experience the radness of Travie’s blog for yourself, go to www.traviesblog.com.

Ashlee Simpson: ‘Outta My Head’ Video

Chelsea Rae Simmons | Celebrities, Entertainment, Music, Music Videos | Thursday, 20 December 2007

Ashlee Simpson’s new music video for “Outta My Head” came out yesterday, and I have to say. I sort of like it! I’m not saying the song is fabulous by any stretch of the imagination (it kind of makes me want to jazzercise), though I do have a sneaking suspicion it is the type of song that’ll grow on you, and before you know it you’re singing “outta my, outta my head…” Anyway, the song is debatable, but the music video is fun especially considering Ashlee’s obvious Rubix Cube lap dancing talents, and who ever styled the video is amazing.

Let’s face it, the stylist who has the balls to put Ashlee in a black and clear striped Gareth Pugh dress, without caring what all Ash’s tween fans or Papa Joe will think, gets and A+ from me. Sure they put something under it to cover her bits and pieces a little, but it’s definitely the same dress. And, if Ashlee picked that outfit herself, more props to her!

Just what the video, then rant later!


Is High School to Trendy?

Chelsea Rae Simmons | Around the Blog Scene, Think About It | Wednesday, 19 December 2007

Yesterday, during the rundown of her amazing trip to Las Vegas which included her getting an internship at Seventeen (Congrats hun!), Miss Couturable mentioned the stereotypical trends of high school girls, “Uggs, Northface jackets, Abercrombie camisoles, Tiffany & Co. charm necklaces, and True Religion jeans.” She wanted to know what people thought about them. Many people who left comments admitted to wearing some of the common trends, but not because they were “status symbols,” and it was never more than a couple of the trends worn by any one girl.

Though I’m not in high school anymore, I haven’t been out of it for too long (only 2 years), and from what I can gather the trends are pretty much the same. When I was in high school, the trends were: a North Face fleece jacket, Uggs, HardTail roll-down yoga pants, and Abercrombie/Hollister clothes(optional). We had the whole Tiffany & Co. phase in middle school, but there were still some remains of that trend floating around too.

What do I think of the general trends of high school girls? Buying something because it’s trendy is completely overrated. In high school, the only trend I slightly bought in to was the HardTail trend. This was only because I had to wear black yoga pants for a cheer performance at pep rally, and they weren’t real HardTail pants, they were $15 black yoga pants from Target. All the other trends didn’t fit my personality. I have and always will detest Uggs; they may be the least attractive shoe other than Crocs ever to be created and sold to the masses. North Face fleece jackets never seemed warm enough for the price, so I opted for a great new pea coat each year. I’ve never purchased anything from Abercrombie or Hollister, and I truly doubt I will. I have nothing against people who do, but I think they should know they’re being swindled. As for the Tiffany & Co. trend, in middle school, I bought in to it, that is to say, my parents bought into it. I wore the necklace they bought me from the time I received it to probably sophomore year of high school, and it now sits safely in my jewelry box while I opt to wear the cheapo necklaces I bought from Target, Forever21, and the likes. Was the money my parents spent a waste? I don’t think so, because eventually it will be an heirloom I could give to my grandchildren. Will it cost much in the future? Probably not considering every girl in my grade probably had one, but who knows!

To be more concise, its much harder for high school girls to break away from the clothing norms and try to have their own style. There is so much peer pressure in high school, and stores like Abercrombie will always have that mass appeal. For a girl with little to no income of her own, and little to no knowledge of the fashion industry, Abercrombie, North Face, Uggs, and HardTail are the only designer products they truly know (other than the Louis Vuitton, Coach, and Chanel handbags), and perhaps the world is better for it. What would happen if all girls were intrinsically obsessed with couture, and the newest high school trend was the Black and White Fendi fur coat Kate Moss and Kate Bosworth have been seen wearing? Let’s just hope for my sake, trends stay on the cheap, yet undeniably cultish side with high school girls.

What do you think of the trends high school girls choose to wear, or for that matter, what do you think of trends in general? How many of the high school clothing trends do/did you follow, and how many current trends do you follow now (if not currently in high school)?

Weekly Coutorture Giveaway: Lewis Cho Dress

Chelsea Rae Simmons | Contests, Coutorture, Dresses | Tuesday, 18 December 2007

Pink Rock Candy, Lewis Cho, Royal Blue Jersey Dress

Unfortunately none of the Pink Rock Candy readers won last weeks Coutorture Giveaway, but another week means another giveaway. Actually this giveaway will go on for two weeks, so you guys have an extra week to add your names into the drawing. This time Coutorture is giving away two, yes two, dresses from New York based designers Lewis Cho. All you have to do is sign up using the form in the far right sidebar on in our fashion section. Don’t be afraid to enter, they won’t spam your inbox, I promise!

Lewis Cho was started by two friends, Annie Lewis and Helen Cho, who first met while working for Anna Sui. They describe their designs as “stylish, versatile pieces meant to be worn from season to season” and was inspired by “the casually elegant lifestyles of their busy and creative friends.”

The dress you could win is a Royal Blue Jersey Dress with a retail price of $198, and is available in petite, small, medium and large. I absolutely love the modern looking sleeve with the ruching across the chest. This would be perfect for a girl with a smaller bust or just one who loves to draw attention to what her momma gave her.

For more information on Lewis Cho including store locations visit: www.lewischo.com