Holiday Gift Guide
December 8, 2011 in Everyday Fashion, New Trends
Between mugs of hot cider, Christmas light watching, and shoveling your drive-way, venturing to the mall can be the last thing on your list. We’ve come up with a great gift for everyone in the family to get your gift-giving juices flowing and make your shopping time as quick as possible.
1. Dear ‘ol Dad
The best things for dads is to come from work, slip out of the loafers and into something more comfy. These Lodge Moccasins from J. Crew are the perfect gift for dad because they’re lined and soled. Now Dad won’t have to worry about changing out of his slippers when he has to take out the trash or run to the store for a late night ice cream run.
Get them here for under $50!
2. Moms
Moms can be the easiest and the most difficult on your list. Because they’re your mom they like everything you give them but Christmas is a great time to get them something that means a lot. Why not men’s styled pajamas? These are perfect for the mom that loves to get up and do the breakfast routine for her family in comfort. They’re even appropriate enough to make a run to the school and back without having to get ready for the day.
Again, we’ve found them for a great price here at our friends J. Crew.
3. Sistahs
These triangle necklaces are the best and can be found by local artists on Etsy. We’re also big fans of the bar necklace and these simple, yet fancy additions look fantastic when paired with a ponytail and red lipstick.
We found these online for $27.00 so they won’t break the bank!
4. Brothers
You can get brothers anything from a captain underpants book to a cutout of Ronald Mcdonald and they’ll proudly display them in their rooms. However, why not try something a bit different this year and dress them in something classy so you’re not embarrassed to be seen with them and their shrunken t-shirts and ripped levis. This wool sweater sports elbow patches and you can even borrow it and pair it with leggings and boots for a comfy day at the office or a snuggle with a book in front of the fire. This is really the gift that keeps on giving.
We found this one online at J. Crew again.
Hopefully this cuts down your shopping time a bit so you can spend more time in front of the fire instead of waiting in line at the department store. Happy holidays from AJPNation
Are you tired of painting your nails and then having the paint chip on the edges the very next day? Are you tired of painting your nails and having to wait 2 hours for them to dry completely? If you’re like me, you’re obsessed with painted nails but have zero patience to wait for them to dry completely. So aside from having finger prints and smudge marks left in un-dry paint, the color chips off the edges every time you have to actually use your nail.
The other pluses to shellac are that your nails dry while you’re at the salon under the light and you can open your wallet, put on gloves, put on your seat belt etc. immediately after leaving the salon. Additionally, Shellac won’t ruin your nails like acrylic nails tend to do.
If you’re like the rest of us fashion-conscious snow birds, then you’re probably sick and tired of wearing the same pair of boots paired with the same winter coat every day the temperature drops closer to zero (or tired of having to literally thaw your feet once you get to school or work because you just “had” to wear those leopard print flats today). It’s only the beginning of November and our winter ensemble has worn itself out.
If it’s freezing outside, wear a thick pair of tights, a dress or knee-length skirt, a pea-coat and your rainboots. Happy puddle hopping!
The reason we love these boots so much is because they’re lined with fleece on the inside (which you can cutely fold over), they’re made of water-proof leather, and they give you the sexy, feminine look of heels without sacrificing functionality (good tread, medium heel, laces to be tightened).
Melted hair, or more sophisticatedly called “ombre,” refers to the recently made popular hairstyle that involved a “melting” appearance of hair color. This style, sported by celebrities, models, and up-to-date fashion trend-setters involves dark roots that gradually fade to lighter ends.
Simply stop by your local beauty boutique and pick up a container of bleaching cream. This cream can be worked through the ends of your hair, left on for 20-30 minutes, and then rinsed out. This method is probably the cheapest but you might not get the exact results you’re looking for. 
Last season the big thing was the faux fur vest. Fashionistas who were on top of the trend tended to sport light brown vests (faux rabbit) that could be belted and worn over fitted long sleeve tees. This season however is breaking from the mold and making a bit more “wild” statement.
1. Faux Fur- Whether you’re an animal activist or not, faux fur is coming back. We saw a sneak peak of this repeat 60′s trend in Fall and Winter of 2010, but this Fall make room in your closets for vests, boots, scarves, bags and jackets that look like they’d keep you warm and toasty in Antarctica.
2. Polka Dots- This feminine and flirty print is all over blouses, scarves, midi skirts, and dresses this Fall. A popular concept we’ve found is pairing a sheer polka dot fabric over a complimentary colored tank or long-sleeve.
Whether you’re dressing for the office, for class, or for a class field trip, you’re not going to go wrong with the sophisticated tuxedo look.
With the summer coming to an unfortunate but inevitable close, it’s time to start turning your eye to the new trends to hit 2011 Fall fashion. Aside from polka dots, fur parkas and vests, and slim fitting 60′s style skirt suits, a trend we’re excited about is titling itself “Collage Studies.”
The best way to draw wanted attention with a bright lip is to keep the rest of your makeup minimal. To break it down for you keeping it simple means 1, 2, 3. A neutral face means using a lightweight foundation, black mascara, and the stunning ‘stick.
Sexy cut outs are all the rage when you are out catching rays. Subtle and small cutouts in one-piece swim suits may not leave you with the best tan lines, but beauty has a price to pay. If it is any consolation, cutouts along the sides of the suit create a slimming line. Cutouts also help provide a defined-looking waist.