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I Love Lucite



Lucite bracelet set, Forever21.com, $6.80

Icy lucite is a hot trend for spring. It's a clear, strong plastic that can be molded and carved which first became popular in the 1940's for ladies purses and jewelry. Today, it's cropping up everywhere from jewelry, watches and sunglasses to handbags and shoes.

Lucite's transparency makes it a versatile and neutral accessory that pairs well with many other spring trends, including black&white and brights. Its futuristic look also adds a modern touch when paired with floaty dresses and florals.

But since lovely lucite is just a fancy name for plastic, don't spend too much on this trend...we bought the bangle from Forever21.com (below) and that was enough to satisfy our needs.

Here are a few budget-friendly ways to get your lucite fix:


Vintage Lucite Bangle, Forever21.com, $4.80


Tobago, Ninewest.com, $89.00 SALE $59.99


RJ Graziano Square Crystal Flower Ring, Nordstrom.com, $25.00


Delphos necklace, Aldo.com, $15.00

Sale Alert: Farewell, Forth & Towne

Gap's Forth & Towne is scheduled to close its doors June 15th. We think it was a brave venture to target style-conscious women age 35 and older, but apparently consumers didn't feel the same. C'est la vie! The good news is that great bargains are to be had in the next 6 weeks, so if you haven't checked out their classic modern designs, now is the perfect (and only) time to do so! With sizes from 2-20, there's sure to be something for every budget babe.



A few items we've got our eye on from Forth & Towne (prices shown are before markdown): [1] Woven leather clutch, $48 [2] Cotton tie dress $98 [3] Coral multi strand necklace, $58. Available in stores only.




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Mom's the Word

We've found the perfect place to shop for gifts this Mother's Day—Globalgirlfriend.com, a fair trade boutique that sells eco-friendly, handcrafted goods made by women around the globe. Their unique line of products include stylish apparel, accessories and gifts. Proceeds help secure their futures by giving them a source of income. So when you buy something for your mom from Global Girlfriend, chances are you'll be helping a mother in another part of the world, too.

Here are a just a few of our favorite feel-good finds...

Lace Cosmetic Bag
$12.00
Each piece is hand crocheted by the women of Godavari Delta Women Lace Cooperative of India, a
cooperative which offers not only good pay but also provides skills and literacy training.


Blossom Bangle Bracelet
$10.00
Made by a fair trade organization based in Bali Indonesia that aims to help women create sustainable incomes and encourage keeping traditional crafts and skills alive.


Summer Organic Cotton Scoop Tee ~ Turquoise
$24.00
Super soft 100% organic cotton line is made at a non-profit employment program in the Tamil Nadu region of India. Run by an order of Franciscan Nuns, the sisters employ and care for 120 young women who are handicapped and/or economically disadvantaged, providing employment training and support along with with food and accommodations. The group supports 300 local small organic farmers in the Maharastra area.


Recycled Glass Earrings ~ Turquoise
$12.00
Glass from broken and discarded bottles and bangles are fired into new beautiful and colorful recycled glass beads and fashioned into these great jewelry pieces. Made by a women’s fair trade organization in Bangladesh.


Gift Wrap ~ Spring Set of 2
$6.00
Handmade paper from Nepal is an income generation program of General Welfare Pratisthan and Free A Child. The project benefits young women survivors of sex trafficking, providing income and hope to rebuild their lives. The organization also acts as a prevention program giving girls options through vocational training.


Cold Process Soap ~ Citrus Blossom
$6.00
Made by The Enterprising Kitchen, a unique social enterprise providing transitional employment and
life skills training to disadvantaged women in Chicago working toward self-sufficiency.

Vera Bradley Outlet Sale May 3-4

We only recently became aware of accessories designer Vera Bradley. If you're not familiar with the name, you've probably seen her neo-country, quilted handbags, purses and totes in their distinctive and colorful floral and paisley prints around town.

Vera Bradley bags are reasonably priced to begin with, but if you want to score an incredible deal, head to the 2007 Vera Bradley Outlet Sale, held from May 3rd through May 4th at the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum in Fort Wayne, Indiana.

Or, if trekking through Midwestern cornfields isn't doable, shop online at verabradley.com. We can picture pairing our favorite polo with this Large Tic Tac Tote in Citrus, $69, for a leisurely weekend trip to an outdoor farmer's market or antique book sale...

Reversible Tote from TargetIf you're caught up in the whimsy but aren't sure how long this fad will last, try a similar-looking style like this Xhilaration® Reversible Tote from Target. (It's not Vera Bradley, just looks like it.) Can't go wrong at $14.99.

Snag a Deal, Don't Splurge, on The Latest Shoe Trends

We're wild for [1] Manolo Blahnik's Zebra Print Mary Janes, but we'd also be legally insane if we spent $565 to buy them. Instead, tame the shopping beast with [2] Bandolino's Zebra "Berry," $80, piperlime.com.


These red patent leather platform wedges by [3] Sergio Rossi scream "YES!" but the whopping $643.95 price tag groans, "NO." The happy alternative that will leave you smiling when you see your credit card bill: [4] BCBGirls "Gion," only $73.95 at Zappos.com.