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Deal du Jour: Sequined Tank

It's been 30 years since the disco subculture took the world by storm, but eye-catching sequins are as hot a trend as ever! Shiny fuchsia sequins sparkle on this knit tank that we picked up at Forever 21 over the weekend. Also available in navy, charcoal or grey, you can get yours for just $17.80 at Forever21.com. Act fast, cuz these hot little numbers are sure to go faster than you can Saturday Night Fever.

Forever 21 Sequined Tank, $17.80

Things to Consider Before You Shop Pink

We truly believe in the fight against breast cancer, and we really like the color pink—but even we have to admit that breast cancer cause-marketing has gotten a little out of hand.

From tennis balls to cruises, food, fashion and everything in between, companies across the board have created so-called pink products to boost their image—and their profits—by associating themselves with a good cause.

While many companies have legitimately worked hard to raise funds for this great cause, many others seem more motivated by money, leaving us customers to question the impact of our purchases.

So what's a girl to do? We found our answer with Think Before You Pink, a project of Breast Cancer Action, who suggest you ask a few critical questions before you buy pink:

  • How much money from your purchase actually goes to the cause?
  • What is the maximum amount that will be donated?
  • How much money was spent marketing the product?
  • How are the funds being raised?
  • To what breast cancer organization does the money go, and what types of programs does it support?
  • What is the company doing to assure that its products are not contributing to the breast cancer epidemic?

    The bottom line, as they say, is this: Contribute to a cause, not cause-marketers. If you're not sure about a product, consider buying something else or donating directly to an organization you truly believe in.

    P.S. Here's something budget babes can do right now that doesn't cost a dime: For every comment published during the month of October on her site, The Budget Fashionista will donate $1 to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.

    Do you ladies think pink products are a good thing, or would you rather donate directly to the organization of your choice? Do you think breast cancer cause-marketing eclipses other important causes such as heart disease, the number one killer of women in America today? Share your thoughts!


    Pictured above: Philosophy will donate 100 percent of the net proceeds from Shower for the Cure bath gel to the Women’s Cancer Research Fund. Price: $20.00
  • Filene's Basement Bridal Sale Secrets

    Filene's Basement is kicking off their annual Bridal Gown Event in Lawrenceville, NJ, on October 19th. Affectionately termed "The Running of the Brides," the wedding dress sale attracts throngs of brides-to-be from across the country (and even the world) hoping to score designer wedding gowns—which are normally priced from $900 to $9,000—marked down to prices ranging from $249 to $699.

    While we've never personally attended a Filene's basement bridal sale, we have been to not one, but TWO Vera Wang Bridal Wear Sample Sales (don't ask)—one in New York City, the other in Chicago. Based on our experience, here are some tips to help make your trip a success.

    How to Find Your Dream Wedding Gown at a Sample Sale:


  • Arrive early. Very early. Depending on the city, we're talking two, three, even four or more hours in advance.

  • Bring help. Enlist the help of two or three friends to help you try on the gowns, zip you up, find your size and swap with other shoppers. You could also have one friend hit the shoes and veils while the other helps you with your gown. Be sure to go over what you're looking for before the sale starts (something to talk about while you wait in line!).

  • Bring a mirror. Mirrors were very scarce at both sales we attended. We're not suggesting you lug around a full-length mirror, but a locker-size mirror that your friend can hold for you will really come in handy.

  • Know what you want. Do you want ivory or white? Strapless or sleeves? A full crinoline skirt or something sleek and figure-hugging? Knowing what you want will ensure you're happy with your gown long after the adrenaline rush of the sale has subsided.

  • Know your size. To figure out what style of gown you really want, visit at least one high-end bridal shop before the sale just to try some on. Note your size at this time, as designer sizes can vary significantly from the sizes you're probably accustomed to.

  • Don't forget veils and shoes. Not sure about Filene's, but the Vera Wang sample sales had great selections of veils and shoes at unbelievable prices. If you already have a gown, consider shopping the sale just for these accessories.

  • Know your budget. It's very easy to get caught up in the moment, so decide how much you're willing to pay in advance. Stick to your budget, plus or minus a couple hundo for that can't-live-without find.

  • Be prepared to get naked. Or, consider wearing a swimsuit or a white cami and boyshorts. Women grab as many gowns as they can carry, pick a spot on the floor, and start stripping. Large curtains are hung up to give you some privacy, but it's basically one vast, make-shift dressing room that you share with dozens of other women.

  • If you can't find your size, it's better to buy a size up than a size down. You can always have a slightly larger gown tailored to fit you...but not so much with a gown that's too small.

  • Be prepared to barter. There's no need to be a bridezilla—in fact, we didn't see a single catfight. There are many thoughtful brides who were more than happy to swap and trade gowns in search of the perfect frock.
  • Have fun!
  • Fall Fashion: Your Perfect Trench

    Our post on Tim Gunn's Ten Wardrobe Essentials generated such a buzz (clicks count, right?!) that we decided to give it a go and see if we could track down some of his must-have items, beginning with that perfect staple for nippy fall days: The trench. Pair it with just about anything and you'll look instantly pulled-together. Here are six updated (and of course, affordable) takes on the classic...





    [1] Chadwick's empire belted trench coat, $59.99 $39.99
    [2] Tulle wool ruffle hem trench, $130.00
    [3] Twelve by Twelve English trench coat, $49.00
    [4] Via Spiga leather-trim trench coat $274.00 $178.10
    [5] London Fog belted trench coat, $158
    [6] Rampage cotton trench coat, $84