September 1st, 2009
It’s time to take a fashion tip from the 80’s - neon. It’s back this year and bigger than ever - bold neon pieces against something black is the way to go. Here are 9 fashion finds under $100 that really take the neon trend to the next level. From sneakers to tunics to belts and bags - there’s something neon to fit everyone’s style. The best part is that Ladies Home Journal picked pieces under $100 - so they are not only trendy but affordable. Check out all the latest neon fashions here.
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August 17th, 2009
Do you like handbags, but are appalled at the prices fashionable ones seem to go for these days? Well I have some good news for you then, courtesy of the latest issue of Ladies’ Home Journal. They went hunting for bargains in stylish purses and came back with some great finds. Handbag Heaven features fifteen cool and trendy handbags, all for under $100 each! If you’ve been thinking it’s time for a new handbag, definitely give this feature a read.
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July 24th, 2009
More Magazine has a helpful feature if you’re trying to spruce up your wardrobe on a budget. 100 Fashion Funds for Under $100 is just what the title says, the editors of More rounded up 100 different fashion accessories and clothing items, all in the under-$100 category.
I really like some of the jewelery and dresses they found. And of course each item is sourced, with the manufacturer and a web site where you can buy it or find out more. This is a great example of the convenience of reading Coverleaf digital editions — when you see an item you like in an article like More’s 100 Fashion Funds for Under $100 you can simply click on the link below the item to instantly find out more or purchase it.
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April 29th, 2009
The first lady has been an immediate hit on the fashion circuit and her simple and stark style has graced many magazine covers and started several fashion trends. No one can deny that Michelle Obama’s sense of style has made a big impact, and this month’s issue of More provides plenty of details about the Secrets of Michelle Obama’s Style.
It’s not just her sleeveless dresses that have been making a fashion statement. This article describes how a big part of Obama’s style come from the way she makes the most of outfits that have simple silhouettes in eye-popping colors. She’s been aided by her designer friend, Maria Pinto, who created many of her most striking campaign dresses. Read about how the first lady maintains her sense of style by clicking on the image below.
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March 23rd, 2009
Heidi Klum seems to really be on top of her game right now, and the current issue of Ladies’ Home Journal features a fascinating profile with everyone’s favorite reality TV star/model. Not only has Heidi taken the modeling world by storm, become a successful TV star with a popular reality show going into it’s sixth season, but she’s a married mother of three who somehow manages to balance her professional and family life.
A sidebar shows how to “get that look” that Heidi wears so well, including tips on how to rework some of your classic outfits for a more spring fashion feel. Click on the image below to read all about Heidi in Project Heidi.
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March 3rd, 2009
Ellen DeGeneres has been successful in many areas of her life and she always seems up for new challenges. In the current issue of Ladies’ Home Journal there’s a wide-ranging interview with the daytime TV star, covering such topics as her disappointment over the passage of Proposition 8 in California and her new role for CoverGirl as the spokesmodel for their Simply Ageless line of cosmetics.
The CoverGirl gig is new territory for the talented DeGeneres, and it’s clear that she’s not completely comfortable with her new model role. It’s a fascinating interview with a fascinating woman. Click on the image below to read Ellen Enchanted on Coverleaf.
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February 2nd, 2009
This month’s issue of More Magazine profiles several inspiring women who have reinvented themselves after the age of 40. Reinvent Yourself After 40 features women who have taken on exciting new life challenges, and succeeded in ways they never dreamed possible.
Whether it’s reading about Linda Lee Michelet who rediscovered her childhood love of music and became a big band singer, Karin Quinn who became a writer and penned a best-seller novel, or Lisa Fisco who’s working on becoming an Olympic weight-lifter, these stories are heart-warming and inspirational. Click on the image below to read a free preview of Reinvent Yourself After 40 on Coverleaf.
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