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7 L.A. Style Staples I'm Adding to My Nordstrom Cart

If you're looking to get a taste of that cool style every L.A. person seems to have mastered, then there are a handful of key fashion staples you'll want to add to your checklist. Los Angeles style is centered around casual basics and a general approach to getting dressed that's a bit more laid-back than some other fashion capitals. But that doesn't mean it's any less cool—quite the opposite, actually.Here, I'm taking a look at some of the most stylish people in L.A. and the fashion pieces the...

Kristen Nichols Thu, 05 Aug 2021 Who What Wear
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It's Official: These Are the 7 Most Popular Designer Bracelets

Generally speaking, jewelry never really goes out of style. Sure, there are some trends that come and go for a short amount of time, but they always seem to make their way back to the forefront of our personal collections. (Hoop earrings, we’re looking at you.) And considering the timeless quality of your baubles, you have all the more reason to invest in luxury pieces, such as the most popular designer bracelets.Whether it’s the iconic Cartier Love you’ve seen on everyone from your favor...

Dale Arden Chong Thu, 05 Aug 2021 Who What Wear
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End-of-Season Sales Are Winding Down—34 Items I'm Buying Before It's Too Late

Most savvy shoppers will tell you that the key to getting more for less is to shop off-season. It may feel odd to shop for sweaters and coats in the middle of the sweltering August heat, but trust, as long as they're timeless, you'll be sure to get plenty of use out of them. With the blitz of summer season sales finally winding down, now presents a good opportunity as any to catch unique designer pieces and cool closet staples at a dramatic discount.  From Net-a-Porter to Revolve and Shopbop...

Indya Brown Fri, 06 Aug 2021 Who What Wear
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The U.S. Government Is Recruiting an "Influencer Army" To Encourage Vaccination

In an effort to encourage vaccination, the U.S. government is recruiting an "influencer army" to promote COVID-19 vaccines to Gen-Zers.The New York Times reports that Ellie Zeiler, a 17-year-old TikToker, was approached with an offer from the White House asking if she would be willing to take part in a campaign encouraging her 10.2 million followers to get vaccinated. "There is a massive need to grow awareness within the 12-18 age range. We’re moving fast and have only a few available slots to...

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