The Topic: Bushy, Caterpillar Eyebrows
The Debate: In August of 2006, when the bushy eyebrow trend was in full force and so completely in the spotlight that even the New York Times covered the style, I had my misgivings. Now, almost a full year later, it seems to be back in full force and bushy brows are bigger than ever.
In my opinion, this trend is getting out of hand. Runway shots of women sporting eyebrows bigger than their brow bones are getting painfully prolific. It’s gotten past the point of natural, and makeup is now being employed to fill in and expand on what is already garishly bushy. Is this actually sexy? The answer is crystal clear to me; a resounding and undeniable 'no.'
In defense of my crusade against the bushy brow I bring you one of the worst caterpillar attacks of the season: Sienna Miller sporting huge brown slabs on her pale forehead. Red lipstick, blond hair, gargantuan brown eyebrows? Forgive me, but while some will follow suit with this horrible beauty trend, I choose to laugh from the sidelines.
The Verdict: Not hot. I’m all for getting away from the pencil-thin horrors of decades gone by, but this too much. Even if you do decide to grow your eyebrows in, I believe that moderate shaping or the plucking of stray hairs is still advised. Trim away the bush with illuminated tweezers and then tame and shape with tinted Anastasia Eyebrow Gel.
What do you think? Is it time to take a weed whacker to these things or what? Tell us what you really think.
If you're going bushy make sure you stock-up on:
Benefit Brow Zings
Anastasia Brow Gel
Find out the secret make-up artist tip to using a Brow Filler.
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Three Spring Dresses You’ll Want To Wear Once Those Tights Finally Come Off
Looks like we can finally shed the bulky tights and leather boots, and bust out some new spring dresses. This season, the boho vibe is running rampant, so snatch up a pair of fringe sandals and pair them with one (or all three) of the styles below:
1. Warm-Weather Denim
Denim loses some weight with Diesel's Stapless Denim Dress ($180), which can be dressed up with a blazer or worn with a simple pair of flip flops.
2. Bold Prints
This Rainbow-Print Chiffon Dress by Chelsea Flowers ($350) makes a statement without going over the top. The soft chiffon feels amazing, and the colors are flattering on any skin tone.
3. Bright Whites
A little flirty and a little hippy, this Tiered Maxi Dress ($79) is a light-hearted dress that will keep you cool when July is upon us.
Tie Dye Is Not Going Away, But At Least We’ve Moved Away From Dad’s T-Shirts
Since I wasn't ever a huge fan of tie dye when it made its third return in the 90s, I was really skeptical when I noticed it coming back on celebs like Victoria Beckham (in Balmain jeans) and Fergie (doing herself, and the trend, no favors in an unflattering pair).

However, I'm relieved to see that some designers are using tie dye in more toned down and interesting ways, instead of resorting to bleach and rubber bands in the backyard.
If you're game to try the denim, this pair of black sass & bide Tye Dye Jeans ($74, was $150)
is a more subtle choice, and still retains the slimming qualities of a skinny fit and basic black.
This Aqua Bias Stripe Tie Dye Scarf ($48) is colorful and lightweight..and looks enough not like tie dye that it could last you beyond the trend.
The fold-over design and gorgeous grey leather of this Foley + Corinna Mid City Tote ($444) make the dyed design surpisingly versatile.
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Global Trendsetters: In Argentina, The Ladies Go Loco For Converse Chucks
Off the runways of Paris, Milan, and New York, you'll rarely see such a fashionable people as the residents of Buenos Aires. Porteños, as they're called, have an impressive eye for style, and watching these beauties strut their stuff in their cutting-edge wares can make even the swankiest American girl feel, well, a bit underdressed. But if you can't beat 'em, join 'em–at least, that's my motto when it comes to fashion. So what's taking Argentina by storm right now? Converse sneakers.
These classic shoes will never really go out of style for good–but they certainly have their ups and downs. And it looks like right now, Chucks are on the upswing in Argentina. After a local band featured a pair of Converse on their cover last year, everyone's started wearing–and, more importantly, talking about wearing–these All-Star sneakers.
Fortunately, the shoes hitting the streets look a little better than these worse-for-the-wear zapatillas. In fact, Converse got word of their popularity and has flooded the Argentine market with Chucks of every color, make, and model. You can do pretty well in the States, too, though.
The porteñas tend to rock their Converse with skinny jeans, sort of like Giselle here:
You get the idea. Chucks look great with skinny jeans and a cool top. And if the Argentines are doing it, you know it works.
Get Yours: zappos.com and converse.com ($79 – $100)
Three Pairs Of Shorts You Can Confidently Wear To Cocktail Hour
When shorts started hanging out past 7pm, I had doubts. But then celebs embraced the look by wearing them to clubs and parties, and suddenly every third woman at dinner was sporting shorts with a cami or jacket. It then dawned on me that this is an ingenious and superbly comfortable departure from your cocktail dress routine.
Here are three of our favorites:
1. The A-line shape of these See By Chloe High-Waist Shorts ($345) are flattering and the gold, metallic pattern looks great with tights or tan spring legs.
2. These Trina Turk Camden Bow Shorts ($188) are understated, yet still dressy enough to wear to dinner.
3. I like the J. Crew Chino 9" Shorts ($42) since they're simple, comfortable, and come in nine different spring colors.
Jumpsuits Could Actually Be A Good Idea… You Just Have To Pick The Right One
When I first spotted the return of the jumpsuit, I figured it would probably come and go as so many other ill-advised flashback trends before it. But that may not be the case. Kim Kardashian alone has been photographed wearing no fewer than three different kinds, including this flattering Black Halo jumpsuit ($390).
As demonstrated by Ms. Kardashian, you don't have to be a runway model to look good in this look. If you have curves, just beware the fitted and clingy. There are plenty of flowing, wide-leg fits available, and even more that have tummy-camouflaging elements to the tops.
The color of this Express Strapless Jumpsuit ($79.50) breaks up your evening black routine. I also recommend the AKA New York Flutter Drawstring jumpsuit ($398) with its casual drawstring that helps define the waist.
Banana Republic Spring Is A Little Bit Of A Yawn
Banana Republic is like that one consistent, albeit predictable, girlfriend. You know… the one who will always be there when you need her, but who's always a smidge on the boring side. Unfortunately for BR, its new spring line doesn't really elevate 'her' status. We found a standard collection of metallic sweaters, tulip skirts and python accessories.
Below are the simple, understated standouts that are worth a gander.
It's not an eye explosion, but the Shiny Pleated Sweater ($79) would look sharp with a pair of crisp white jeans.
I out-and-out love the Artistic Metal Cuff ($44). Plus, it's not a huge investment if you're trying statement jewelry out for the first time.
The vertical stripes on the Shiny Pleated Sweater Dress ($150) are slimming, which makes this a flattering option for both work and evening.
Posh’s Dresses Are Getting More Popular, But No Less Fitted
Apparently, Victoria Beckham's dresses are red hot commodities, first gaining praise at NY Fashion Week and now attracting the attention of high-profile celebs. Heidi Klum was recently photographed in a V-cut fitted frock and now Madonna has shown up in a spread for W wearing another Posh creation.
The dresses aren’t available online just yet, but plans to roll the highly coveted frocks out to Bergdorf Goodman and Net-a-Porter are underway. In the meantime, this Mara Hoffman Draped Back Dress ($291) as a great way to steal the classic, fitted style of her dress.
Always Lose Your Sunglasses? Why Not Just Stick Them To Your Face
A bizarre trend recently popped up in Azumi & David’s spring line: disposable sunglasses. They come on a thick roll of tape (similar to that used to secure a UPS package), and are simple enough to use. Simply peel, and stick… to your face.
It's one thing to use tape in the office, and we’ll even secure clothes with it, but there’s something about pasting glasses to my face that just doesn’t seem right. Initial concerns include loss of eyebrows, eyelashes, and maybe even a layer of skin. And then there’s the issue of looking like I'm perpetually emerging from intensive eye surgery. If frequent loss of your shades is the concern, may we suggest some less expensive alternatives that will leave your dignity intact?
If it's full coverage you seek, these Octagon glasses ($24) will do the trick. For a more retro feel, both these Horse Aviators ($18) and Two Tone glasses ($18) will let you play around with different looks for under $20.
When All Else Fails, Paint Your Nails The Color Of Something Valuable
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I guess the ladies at Fashion Week took a hint from Wall Street: stocks are volatile, but gold is forever. SheFinds writers spied glittering gold fingernails on everyone from runway models to fashion editors. Even Kim Kardashian sported some dangerous-looking gold talons by New York jewelry fave Bijules. But, it's good to see that gold is sticking around – long after the metallic trend was spotted last spring – just in time to complement sun-kissed skin and bright spring ensembles.
Not unlike red lipstick, gold can be a hard color to get just right. But there's a shade for everyone (the challenge is just finding it), so if you've tried the gold polish before and hated it maybe you just need something slightly different.
Revlon Gold Get Em ($5), Essie Shifting Power ($9), and OPI Curry Up Don't Be Late ($6) are each a different shade of yellow gold. Because my skin is more olive in tone, I favor OPI's shade from its India Collection. But, if you wear cool colors better, the Essie and Revlon formulas have a lot less orange in them.
He May Not Be Into You, But You’re Most Definitely Into The Clothes
We recently covered the fashion from He’s Just Not That Into You and this movie evidently hit a style nerve because we had tons of comments asking where to find particular items. From Scarlett Johansson’s adorable low-key clothes to Jennifer Connolly’s watch, here’s where to find some coveted items from the film:


One reader asked where to locate the cute clothes Scarlett was wearing in the pedicure scene. The t-shirt is a James Perse Casual T ($50) and the sweater is Lux by Urban Outfitters, which doesn’t appear to be available anymore, so we think this Kimchi Blue Open Cardigan ($44) should do the trick. The jeans are ScarJo’s own Levi’s 501 Boyfriend Jeans ($78).

In regards to Jennifer Connolly’s red wrap watch, it’s an Hermes Cape Cod PM Watch and it's $1,850. For a more cost-effective version, we suggest the Pedre Double Wrap Watch ($90).
Lastly, we love the debate over ScarJo’s red slip under her vintage dress in the office scene. We can’t be sure this is the right one, but this Free People Pleated Skirt Dropwaist Slip ($88) is a good enough facsimile to get you into your own compromising positions.
We’re working on additional finds, but let us know what else you’re looking for. We live for this stuff!






















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