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Turquoise Belt

I love my turquoise belt from Bashful. Now I can top off any outfit in a cinch!

Harriet, Sales Executive
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Cynthia Rowley Tools

Flower power and a little elbow grease get any job done. Get your handy girl tools at Cynthia Rowley.

Margaret, Editor
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handy tools
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Earrings

I'm adding a pop of color to my warddrobe with these earrings from Pink Poppy.

Julie, Sales Executive
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Rose 31 Laundry Soap

Rose 31 by Le Labo is a unisex perfume - it's seductive without being too sweet. Until I can afford a bottle, I'll settle for The Laundress/Rose 31 laundry soap.

Nikki, skirt! Publisher
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See You on the Moon

See You On The Moon is Tift Merritt's most visceral work to date. A deeply centered departure, these focused and creative musical short stories find Tift at the height of her powers. "I wanted to make a really direct record. I wanted to take everything to a place that was less labored, of more depth. Open space, real strength. There was a certain feeling of inevitability about it. Like I found these songs whole."

Editorial Review
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How I Got Over

To call it "long-awaited" or "eagerly anticipated" would be the understatement of the year - as hip-hop's most daring pioneers the Roots release their 9th studio album (and third for Def Jam Recordings) on June 22nd, HOW I GOT OVER. The album, which takes its name from Clara Ward's gospel classic (made popular by Mahalia Jackson), is the Roots' first new release since joining Late Night with Jimmy Fallon for a full time gig as the show's house band.

Editorial Review
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Grace Potter and the Nocturnals

Grace Potter and the Nocturnals are like a modern-day version of Tina Turner stroking the microphone in a spangled mini-dress while fronting the Rolling Stones circa Sticky Fingers. The proof is there for all to hear on the band's third album for Hollywood Records and marks an artistic breakthrough for a vital young band caught in the act of fulfilling its immense promise. Little wonder that Grace and her cohorts have chosen to title it, directly and emphatically, Grace Potter and the Nocturnals.

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Street Songs of Love

From his days in the now legendary punk/alt-country outfits The Nuns, Rank and File and his own True Believers, to his glowingly received solo gems including 2008's Real Animal, Escovedo has built a rapturous underground following among fans, songwriting peers and critics alike. His highly anticipated Fantasy Records debut, Street Songs of Love, is a 13-track celebration of survival, liberation and ultimate salvation.

Editorial Review
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Masters of Fashion Illustration

I want to turn the pages of this book with gloved hands - every page deserves a frame of its own. With notes about style and society, this artful overview of fashion is decadently divine.

Margaret Pilarski, Editor
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Girlology's There's Something New About You

This book arms girls with knowledge and empowerment so they can later make responsible, healthy choices. A must-read for moms and daughters.

Caitilin McPhillips
skirt! National Art Director

 

 
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