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Anna Sheffield Jewelry Line Coming to Target


Examples of jewelry from the Bing Bang jewelry collection

Jewelry designer Anna Sheffield is partnering with Target to create a limited-time-only collection this fall. The Anna Sheffield for Target capsule collection marks the fifth jewelry launch for the budget-friendly retailer, and will be available in stores and online August 30 through December 30.

You may recognize Sheffield as the name behind Bing Bang, a high-end jewelry line that's a favorite among celebs. To give you an idea of Bing Bang's design aesthetic, that's some of their stuff above (NOT part of the Target line).

You may also recall that Bing Bang partnered with Urban Outfitters on a lower-priced line called Bee 23 last fall (which I totally missed, but I'm hoping Target's will be better).

Are you looking forward to The Anna Sheffield for Target collection?

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Micro-Trend: Rose Prints




Everything's coming up rose prints, which makes rose-themed fashions the latest little trend to cross our radar. Celebs Katy Perry and Peaches Geldof were spotted by ASOS wearing rose-print frocks with a punk edge by Jeremy Scott, while WhoWhatWear.com honed in on an affordable rose-print frock from H&M as one of their top spring picks. Roses are cropping up at UK stores like Topshop, fast-fashion chains like Forever 21 and Charlotte Russe, as well as designer labels such as See by Chloe and Tibi. The only thorny thing about this trend will be deciding which piece you like best. See something you like? Get details using the widget below.



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  • Petite Rose Print Bow Tunic, $50 at Topshop.com
  • Rose Print Dress, $39.90 at H&M stores

  • Ebay Seller Spotlight: Mousevox Vintage

    I stumbled upon this Ebay shop a little while back and have been saving it for Earth Day because, as we all know, shopping for vintage clothing and accessories is eco-chic to the max. Mousevox Vintage stands out from the crowd with their incredible selection, great prices and stunning model (who I discovered is the owner/seller after reading her blog.) She makes everything look good!

    Here's the shop's description: "sustainable apparel for nostalgic fashionistas - featuring a hand picked selection of one-of-a-kind, fashion forward vintage wearables from the 1950's - 1990's for the ladies. we love 60's mod, 70's bohemian, 80's new wave, 90's revival, street style and DIY."

    Here's a sampling of the fabulous items you'll find for sale at the Mousevox Vintage Ebay store. And if auctions aren't your thing, check out Mousevox Vintage on Etsy (mousevox.etsy.com).



    Vtg 60's MOD Floral CROCHET LACE Empire DOLLY Dress XS, Starting bid: $12.99


    The Look for Less: Madewell for Shopbop Denim Skirt



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    The Madewell for Shopbop collection is undeniably casual-chic, but you can't help but wonder whether you're paying for the label or the garment. The Madewell for shopbop Station Denim Skirt shown above is a whopping $130 at Shopbop.com.



    Forever 21 at ShopStyle


    Here's a novel idea: Consider getting this H81 Frayed Denim Skirt for just $19.90, and use the money you save to buy more clothes!