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I was pondering
Hollister Hovey's post on nail polish when I fortuitously came across the above photo while searching my files. It got me to thinking about spring and the fact that it may be time to abandon my dark nail polish for awhile. I have also switched my perfume in anticipation of warmer weather. Here are a few of my favorite finds for the season. What must haves are on your list? Either real or imagined...we can always dream.
Bold tones rule for Spring 2009. Just as brighter colors turned up the runways for Spring 2009 Fashion Week, nail polish colors have followed suite. For a quick update try
Essie One of a Kind Poppy Red Kiss or
Deborah Lippmann Purple Rain, a shimmering lilac frost created by
Zac Posen.
For spring think pink! I love the color pink, but can't force myself to wear pink clothes. Now I can added it to my wardrobe in a very fashionable way. The ever-popular
Plasteramic Watch goes Neon.
The asymmetrical silhouette is huge for spring. Shoshanna's version, with a banded waist and ruched skirt, makes for the
perfect little black dress.
The one-piece wonder is back! I for one love the jumpsuit. Of course, my sisters tell me that's because I am 5'9. I think this
Alice + Olivia flutter sleeve jumpsuit is super stunning. Very Studio 54.
I recently received a bottle of
Lea Extreme by Lea St. Barth from the gracious
Christine Elia. I am in love with this scent! A powdery almond scent, mixed with hints of vanilla and musk, it's perfect for warmer months.
A pop of color is a must for the men too. This
Michael Kors Tie-Dye Shirt is very cool. For a fun look at fashion, visit
www.whatisjameswearing.com.
The biggest must have on my spring list is a
bee friendly flower garden. My son has been studying the alarming trend of bee decline and is determined to make a difference. Together we are encouraging everyone to plant chives this spring.
Any flowering plant is helpful but bees love chives, which are very easy to grow. Rosemary, comfrey and lavender are also good options. If you don’t have a garden, plant a few in pots or window boxes. Every little bit helps.
Photo credit: model Mélanie Bernier/photo via
Garance Doré