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Happy Thanksgiving!!

Thanksgiving is one of our favorite holidays - it's a time to reflect on the good stuff in life, share laughs (and the occasional tiff) with friends and family - and of course, eat 'til we can't eat no more!

It's also a time to count our blessings (family, friends, finding our size at a sample sale, etc.) and this year, one of the things we're most grateful for is you - our reader!! ::sniff sniff::

What are you most grateful for this Thanksgiving holiday?

Wishing you and yours a blessing-filled & fashionable holiday,
The Budget Babe
xox

Savvy Travel: Fifi in Fjordland

The Budget Babe's International Travel Advisor Fifi LaMode admits a fondness for fjords and a soft spot for trolls in the Land of the Midnight Sun. —TBB


by Fifi LaMode
Norway is probably the richest country in Europe. Oil is why. Before the days of North Sea oil, it was one of the poorest. Things are expensive here, VERY expensive. A pizza for 2 in a chain restaurant, and a beer apiece, will run $40. A meal for 2 in a nice restaurant? $300. Ok, that's the bad news. The good news is that the scenery is really spectacular. The fjords are beautiful, mystical, and ubiquitous.

Tied in with this mysticism are legends about trolls, strange little shape-shifters, which, as myths go, explained much of the unexplainable in the old days. For example, trolls sometimes change themselves into seductive women and thus keep the farmboys away from their chores. But here's how you can tell if it's a girl or a troll - the tail. They can't hide their tails. So if a lad is approached by a comely lass and has his suspicions, he'd do well to check under her skirt to see if she's hiding a tail.
OK, I'm not making this up - This is what trolls do. LOL

Back to the here and now - the big attraction in the Norwegian countryside (aside from the fjords), are wooden houses. You're thinking, "Oooooh, like we don't have that here?" Not with grass roofs, we don't. Why grass? Must be so the trolls can have picnics without venturing far from home! Every 25 yrs or so these grass roofs need replacing because the roots get too big and make cracks in the ceiling.

Again, I'm not making this up.

The effect is like something out of a fairy tale. Very cute. So we have lovely fjords and wooden houses with grass roofs. Very nice.

In contrast to the pristine countryside, city streets are not particularly clean, garbage cans are always full, and sidewalks have weeds growing out of them. Go figure. Grass on roofs, weeds on sidewalks. Maybe it's a "we're one with nature" thing.

What is also strange is the complete lack of fashion sense. For a wealthy European country the people are shabbily dressed. The young especially look sloppy and not particularly fit. The look is pretty much like the people in "My Name is Earl." Maybe it's because the clothes are so expensive? I don't think so. In other countries, like Poland and Croatia, people are less wealthy and yet many are elegantly and neatly dressed.

The upside is that, unlike in countries where fashion is a way of life, Norwegians don't really care what YOU look like. I wore the same pair of jeans all week because, why bother? Nobody seemed to notice. People were pleasant and friendly all around. You don't see flash jewelry or flash anything for that matter. Stores? The usual, H&M, blah blah blah. In an entire week I did not see one store that I could recommend. There are one or 2 upscale boutiques which feature local designers, (literally one or 2) and if you like folk-themed knits for $400 and up, you'll find something.

But for the budget-minded shopper looking for a local trinket, get a troll. A little one (about 4 inches high) costs around $15 and the odd little critters with long tails look cute when you get them back home.

Q&A with Karmaloop: Streetwear 101

We have a REAL treat for readers today - Dina Selkoe, the chief women's buyer at Karmaloop, generously donated her time and expertise to answer a few of our most burning questions about STREETWEAR, arguably one of the leading forces in fashion and culture today. Be prepared to be enlightened. —TBB

The Budget Babe: Can you explain what "streetwear" is for readers who might not be familiar with the term?
Dina Selkoe: Streetwear is a fashion and culture genre that captures a lifestyle, attitude and mentality – city, technology, music, design and art oriented and reflective of evolving cultural cross-pollenization made possible by the internet. Streetwear is not only 'Hip-Hop', 'Urban', 'Punk' or 'Skate' clothing, although all of these represent influential elements in Streetwear culture and style. Streetwear is not mass appeal fashion - it’s far more niche and advanced with greater elements of high-fashion and frequently represents the vanguard of where fashion and culture are going.

TBB: How can someone who might not normally rock streetwear incorporate some elements of streetwear into their wardrobe (without looking like a poser!)?
DS: The easiest way – both in terms of helping to pull together a look and ease of wear for basically anyone is wearing a cool hoody either over a simple t-shirt (hard to mess up) or over a more streetwear-y t-shirt (make sure the t-shirt and hoody look good together). Next would be a pair of kicks, which one should try to coordinate with the hoody or t-shirt. Also right now a pair of colored jeans- we have great ones from Tripp NYC which are super affordable!

TBB: Who is the hottest streetwear designer today?
DS: I love Leah McSweeney’s Married to the Mob. MOB stuff looks great - with awesome graphics and clever plays on words and popular culture, and fits super well. MOB has been involved in really cool collaboration projects with everyone from graffiti artists to high-fashion houses. I like that Leah is running a successful company at such a young age – she is a pioneer in women’s streetwear and her brand is definitely going places.

Also love Triumvir, which is a men’s brand, but getting into women’s product as well. Triumvir is Richard Vaughn and his sister Julia (who will be heading up the women’s project). They have super sharp graphics and a sort of flippant, thumb-in-your eye sensibility, which is a little dark and definitely focused on the unique and individual.

TBB: Who are some high-end designers we should know that are bringing streetwear to the runways?
DS: Jeremy Scott, Comme des Garçons, Heatherette, Yohji Yamamoto, some Gucci Men’s Footwear

TBB: What are the must-have hot items for the streetwear elite today?
DS: Attitude and confidence- all you ever really need is something that works for you and that you feel good wearing.

TBB: How often to trends change?
DS: Streetwear as a style has been present and evolving for some time, but trends within streetwear do change quickly and often with the allover print craze probably being the most obvious recent one. However, the popularity of classic pieces – whether skinny jeans, high tops or hoodies - has been quite constant for years. Right now Streetwear is moving in a cleaner, more refined direction, almost more mature direction.

TBB: How do you stay on top of the latest trends without spending a fortune?
DS: Well, the good news is that most streetwear isn’t extravagant, so people can really update and freshen up their wardrobe with just a few new pieces in new colors or patterns. City-dwellers should look out for in-store events around a particular brand/designer offering promotions on merchandise.




Dina Selkoe­ was born in Russia and moved to Brookline, Massachusetts when she was 4 years old. At 33 years old this beauty has a background in Law. After completing a degree in Law at Harvard and Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Dina is now Creative Director and Women's Buyer at Karmaloop.

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Get the Look: Heart to Heart


Lots of Hearts!
Wear your heart on your sleeve to your heart's content - just like young designer Erin Fetherston, whose girlish charm and demure style really tugs at our heartstrings.

[1] Big Heart Necklace, $6.80
[2] Get the look with Erin Fetherston's Hearts Cardigan, $34.99
[3] Wood Heart Necklace, $6.80
[4] Erin Fetherston Heart Handbag, $29.99
[5] Erin Fetherston Heart Necklace, $7.99


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