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Red Book REVAMP YOUR CLOSET

while you sh-shake it like a Polaroid picture

Winter’s Prettiest Makeup

That Frosty the Snow Princess look is OUT!

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OUTFITS EVERY GIRL MUST HAVE

GREEN WASHING:

Those organic panties aren’t as eco-friendly as you thought they were Winter 2009

DROP SOME CASH

we’ll show you the snazziest places to shop this season

HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE

you know your dad’s been wanting that Christmas Story leg -lamp for years...


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23 Music^ 24 Fashion & Music 27 The Fashionista’s Runway Playlist 28 Where to Shop 30 Flirt Fashions 31 Nourish 32 Republic Salon 34 Menagerie 36 Sundre Blues 37 Just the Thing; Rouge 38 blonde.

76 Sparkle & Grime some of the best vintage goodies you could ever imagine 84 Features

84 Girls’ Night Out 86 Holiday Gift Guide 88 I Dream of Gossip Girl 90 On the Come Up: Art & Life Clothing Company

40 Tuck Everlasting

if we could live forever...we’d do it in style.

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54 TREND: Cardigans 56 TREND: Ruffles 57 What’s Your Perfect Purse? 58 TREND: Vests & Skirts 60 Your Closet Makeover 62 Style POV: Guys Weigh In 64 ABCs of Winter Fashion 66 10 Outfits You NEED

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Webmaster ALEXIS CHARLES

Styling Director SARA HOSCH

Advertising Director STACEY JOSEPH

Senior Copy Editor KATE PARHAM

Marketing & PR Director HILLARY TRAYLOR

Director of Graphic Design RACHEL HARRINGTON

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Writers CHLOE KNOBLOCK SIERRA FENTON JESSICA PRICE KATELYN SCHIAVONE GABBY MCMILLEN YOLANDA FAVORS MARLYNCIA PIERCE JESSICA SCHWARTZ IMANN GAD KATIE DERAY KATHRYN BROWN SARA IDACAVAGE LAUREN HOOK KAITLYN FOLEY CRISTINE SAWYER ABRIAUNA WELCH MELINDA MAHONY MARIANNE MCGOLDRICK ALEXANDRA LAING CHELSIE SLIFKO REBECCA SELLERS KATE PARHAM AMANDA HARMAN

Models CHELSEA NEELY-HOLT NANA AFARI-DWANENA JACKIE LITTLE FRASER ROSWELL KASONDRA MCCONNELL JUSTINE SHAN Copy Editing HALEY MCNEAL MIRANDA LEE BRIANNE MINERVA MARIANNE MCGOLDRICK ABRIAUNA WELCH SUSAN CHUNG

Styling KATIE DERAY SARA IDACAVAGE RASAAN WYZARD JESSICA PRICE ELIZABETH PATTERSON CLEVELAND COVINGTON MIRANDA LEE ELIZABETH PISHAL RACHEL BABIN ALEXI WILBOURN ETIENNE FARIA BONNIE ROSE LAURA CZEREPAK MEG GOGGANS IRINA BINDER LAUREN HOOK LIZ FELTER LIZ MINCH SARAH HART KOLUNDRA SMITH MELINDA MAHONY KATELYN SCHIAWNE BRIANNE MINERVA MARY CATHERINE KINNEY CHLOE KNOBLOCK TAYLOR HENRIQUEZ KAMILAH GRAY CAROLINE BLACKWOOD Photography LAUREN HOOK JOSIE SKINNER LAUREN RAUSCH RASAAN WYZARD MIKE THOMPSON

Marketing/Public Relations KAKI READ JESSICA PRICE ELIZABETH PATTERSON CLEVELAND COVINGTON MIRANDA LEE ELIZABETH PISHAL RACHEL BABIN ALEXI WILBOURN ETIENNE FARIA BONNIE ROSE LAURA CZEREPAK MEG GOGGANS IRINA BINDER LAUREN HOOK LIZ FELTER LIZ MINCH SARAH HART KOLUNDRA SMITH MELINDA MAHONY KATELYN SCHIAWNE BRIANNE MINERVA MARY CATHERINE KINNEY CHLOE KNOBLOCK TAYLOR HENRIQUEZ KAMILAH GRAY CAROLINE BLACKWOOD Advertising SARA IDACAVAGE JESSICA BROWN ALLISON CAIRNS KACEY BROOKES ERICA MORGAN EMILY WELKER Graphic Design/Layouts SARAH WORMSER YOLANDA FAVORS MARLYNCIA PIERCE ERIN OLIVIA MULLIS MEGHAN GUARINO KATIE HUDSON


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nicole dushman: the VETERAN!

sara idacavage: (not to be confused with idacabbage) without whom no junk would get done. ever.

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kaki read: concocting masterminded public relations stunts while being cute as a button.

mary rebecca sellers: we’re the only ones allowed to call her mary, and yes, there’s somethin’ about her.


rasaan wyzard: even if he didn’t take phenomenal pictures, we’d still keep him around. (eye candy, duh!)

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alexis charles: the whiz who makes LRB come alive on the computer (peep the Obama sticker-yeeaaaaah)

sara hosch: stylin’ profilin’ big cheesey SMILIN’! but seriously.

kate pa world rham: sav i o error ne gramm ng the at a t atica ime l ton: rring ayouts a h l e nl rach g dow tied n i w o ds thr er han ck h h t i w ba d her behin

stacey joseph: the super money maker

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that beautiful girl Brrrrrrrr... unwrap that scarf from your face, pretty girl, & let this season’s chill factor inject a shimmery new color palate into your makeup game

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Satellite Dreams Eyeshadow, MAC Blue Zone Eyeshadow Suite, MAC Bolting Blue Nail Lacquer, Milani Black Pearl intense i-color,Almay

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1.Daring Volume Spray-on Mousse by Sunsilk.

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2.Essences.

3.Sunfresh, Sunless Lotion by Neutrogena.

Target $2.99

Totally Twisted Curl Boosting Mousse by Herbal Target, $2.94

4.Bolting Blue Nailpolish by Milani.

Target, $8.99

5.Blue Zone Eye Shadow Suite by M•A•C.

6.Berries & Cream Eye Enhancers by Cover Girl. 7.Sea Spray by GHD. 8.Hypnose Deep Black Mascara by Lancome. 9.Anti-Frizz Serum by Garnier Fructis. Target, $2.79

Belk, $16

Target, $4.84

Republic Salon, $24

10.Pop-up Hairbrush with Mirror by ParisPresents. 11. Watch. 12.Vintage Maroon Ring. 13.Goldmine Eyeshadow by M•A•C.

Macy’s, $25

Target, $4.69

Target $ .99

Agora, $29

Agora, $30

14.Satellite Dreams Eyeshadow by M•A•C.

15.Black Pearl Eyeliner by Almay.

16.Minted Rose Lip Balm by Smith’s.

17.Lauder.

Belk, $14.50

Belk, $14.50

Target, $5.99

Sephora.com, $7

Pink Shell Double Wear Stay-in-place Eyeshadow by Estee Macy’s, $17.50

-Lauren Rausch

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Ready to add a little flavor to your outfit? Look no further than the tips of your fingers. That’s right!- Nail polish is the accessory that is always in. Simply choose the accentual colors to compliment your skin tone and you are ready to go!

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- For bright colors, black & white, &

shimmery deep colors: Georgia Square Mall (Charlotte Russe)two for $6 - For autumn colors (deep oranges, shimmery golds and browns), neutral (pinks and beige): Target (N.Y.C. Colors nail polish)- $.99 - For any assorted color CVS (Milani nail polish)- $3.97

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this season we’re big on sex kitten eyes. scratch that, we’re always big on sex kitten eyes! stretch your liquid black eyeliner out to THERE & layer 2 coats of black mascara on your lashes. keep the rest of your face neutral and fresh. can you say, supa-fox?? Little Red Book

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Season Scents for the

Just as the leaves on the trees have changed colors, it is time to make a change in the types of fragrances you are wearing. Autumn is a great time to experiment with new scents that are rich, warm, and seductive. Many of this year’s fall scents for women are comprised of essential oils that are generally found in cologne. Here is breakdown of what to look for while shopping for fragrances: Woodsy notes such as amber, vanilla, patchouli, spices, musk, sandalwood, and vetiver. White flowers like jasmine, tuberose, and lily. Citrus signatures that lightly adorn the fragrance. “Dead Sexy” Parfum by Tokyo Milk Parfumarie Curiosite The bottle of this unconventional perfume boasts an image of skull and crossbones on the inside and the label looks as though it was fashioned by a typewriter. Dead Sexy is made up of vanilla, exotic woods, white orchids, and ebony. Where to buy: Helix on East Clayton Street $29.95

“Wish” Eau de Parfum by Lollia This rich, warm scent is composed of Italian bergamot, cinnamon, pepper, rice flower, jasmine, ylang ylang, amber, and vanilla bean. Contained in a glass bottle adorned with bees, the perfume looks equally as beautiful as it smells. Where to buy: Frontier on East Clayton Street. $47

“Black Amethyst” Eau de Toilette A blend of Italian bergamot, camellias, sandalwood, and vetiver, this Eau de Toilette is very seductive. It would be the perfect appetizer for a romantic dinner date. Where to buy: Bath and Body Works at the Georgia Square Mall. $26.50

“Tibetan Mountain Temple” Perfume by Pacifica. Essential oils of vetiver, Indonesian patchouli, ginger, and orange comprise this fragrance. The perfume vial is small enough to easily fit in a purse. Where to buy: Helix on East Clayton Street $19.95

“Velvet Tuberose” Eau de Toilette This is a floral fragrance of white tuberose, ylang ylang, jasmine, and orchids. As the epitome of elegance and sophistication, Velvet Tuberose could easily be mistaken for a high-end perfume. Where to buy: Bath and Body Works at the Georgia Square Mall $19 By: Chloe Knoblock Little Red Book

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hello rock goddesses, skater chicks, hip hop-opotamuses, indie beat swayers, country groove thangs, & all you other musically inspired fashion masterminds.... delve into your very own runway playlist for the season, and take a gander at Jessica Schwartz’s expose on just how much our favorite musical genres really influence what we stuff our closets with...

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Music & Fashion an open-eyed look into just how much those tunes we jam influence our wardrobes

Everyone has a favorite musician. Whether it’s a classical rock band such as Queen or Bon Jovi, or a more recent artist like T.I. or Katy Perry, one’s musical preferences undoubtedly carries over into their fashion choices. Walking throughout Athens, it’s easy to see the diversity in how students are dressed from day to day. Leslie Buchanan, like many students, has a style manifesto relating music and style, “I really enjoy music that is a little offbeat – just like my clothes. I want something that is easy and wearable yet unique and a little funky.” While music may not be the main fashion influence for most students, there are some who take the majority of their style points from their current favorite artist. “I’d like to say I am most influenced by Rihanna or Gwen Stefani, but my style is probably closer to that of Britney Spears because her style is easier to emulate and she’s constantly in the news,” said senior Kristen Rochelle. “The majority of the music I listen to is by male artists. I was just watching the Killers on SNL and I wanted to steal the lead singers outfit: a black suit with feather shoulders and a sheer button down shirt. I wanted to see what else was in his closet,” said Leslie Buchanan when asked which artist’s closet she would most want to go through. Just like fashion designers, musicians are creative forces that are constantly in the limelight and visible to fashion-conscious observers.

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Another reason for the relationship between fashion and music is the emotional connection people have to each. While a song may bring back certain memories for someone, so too may a certain outfit. Ask your parents what they wore when they were younger, and more than likely they will reminisce about their clothes from various decades – such as your dad’s leisure suit from the 1970s. “I think I’m most influenced by the current country and pop music of the time,” says senior Jenna Harrison. “While I’d like to raid Taylor Swift’s closet, I’d have to say my style is closer to Carrie Underwood. As a huge fan of music in general, it’s hard not to be influenced by something I enjoy so much.” In a celebrity-obsessed world, it’s not hard to see the connection between fashionable musicians and the way their fans dress. In a city with some 30,000 college students who are interested in more than their studies and football, we’re constantly surrounded by outfits influenced by a wide range of artists. From country to punk, each genre of music has a corresponding fashion style, which may be picked up by many across campus. --Jessica Schwartz

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Sooo...perhaps you need a sweet little number for a hot date on friday, or a “business casual” get up for an interview, or maybe you need a killer femme fatale ‘fit to strut by your ex in. You may be wondering, “where in the WORLD should I shop for these things?” and boy, oh, boy do we have answers for you! A stroll around downtown Athens should be all it takes to recognize we have quite the shopping district on our hands, but just in case you took that stroll with your eyes closed, we’re layin’ ‘em all out for you. (& stores OUTSIDE of downtown, too! yippee!)

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flirt fashions

“live, laugh, said. love, flirt” is the motto owner Ashley Becker “We will offer a lower price-point

brings to Flirt Fashions, a new boutique located in downtown Athens, Ga. “I love fashion and I love to shop,” Becker said in regards to why she opened the boutique. “Athens is such a great market for women’s clothing and this spot just happened to be available!” The newly painted bright pink walls of Flirt Fashions, formerly Opulence Boutique, give the store a fun and inviting atmosphere. Becker said the new store will cater to young college girls as well, as women up to 30. “Opulence was more high-end boutique,” Becker

and are adding a lot of new lines to the store.” For example, dresses will range from $50 to $250 and jeans will range from $100 to $200. In addition to introducing new lines, Flirt will continue to carry a few favorites that Opulence had become known for, such as Mollie B., Kensie, and Mink Pink. Becker is also planning on expanding Flirt’s merchandise to include a wide array of accessories, such as more jewelry, clutches, wallets, bags, and belts. -Rebecca Sellers


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nourish (( normaltown ))

Nourish, a boutique located in Normaltown, offers a unique mix of eco-friendly clothes. When asked about why she opened her boutique, owner Lynn Louise Larson said, “I wanted to open my boutique in Normaltown because I love it and it is improving everyday. Also, the starting clientele interested in my products are here.” The thing that makes Larson’s products so unique isthat 98 percent of everything in the store is green. “Everything is created by emerging designers across the nation that I work with directly,” Larson said. “I’m a designer myself, so I am so excited to share the designers I have met with Athens,” Larson added. Larson designs her own handbags, which are sold in her boutique. She tries to use as many organic and recycled fabrics as she can for her handbags, which range from $110 to $150. “What is great about the items in my store is that many are one of a kind, so you won’t find 16 other girls wearing it,” said Larson. -Rebecca Sellers

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Republic focuses on color, cut and style, hence the serious coloring bar. Here, Carrier explains, the client is able to watch the mixing of colors to come up with the individual hue they choose. Meanwhile, the client never has to move, with mobile roller balls to set your color, while sipping that glass of wine overlooking the town.Carrier describes the salon as “high end, but still catering to students.”

Lyric Bellotte, a second owner and stylist of Republic Salon, mentions one of the perks of working until 8 p.m. - observing the different styles of the Athens crowd from the third floor windows. According to her style watch, very messy/textured hair is coming in with French, short bangs and darker, more brunette coloring. “The bob will always be in.” However, blonde hair with an even edge With dark wood and vaulted beams, I was excited is fading away. to get my hair cut. The artistic stylists and Vogue fashion show on the wall intrigued me to stay. Victoria Beckham’s pixie cut is being reWhile my hair was being washed, I noticed a bar. quested this season as well, putting an end to Why the bar? They asked if I wanted a drink, but Reese Witherspoon’s bangs and Beckham’s this didn’t seem right? asymmetrical bob. My curiosity got to me. I asked. had expectations of getting my haircut at a regular salon. You know, a few swivel chairs, hair sinks, mirrors and something to look at. As I rounded the corner from the long stairway, I was eye level with a pastel mural of portraits and colors. I realized this is not going to be an everyday salon.

“That’s our coloring bar!” the stylist replied with her own excitement. Their coloring station waits patiently overlooking the windows of Broad Street. Meanwhile the stylists represent their modish style, wearing clothes resembling the atmosphere of what one of the Owners, Alissa Carrier, says is a “sort of New York loft feeling with a little bit of funk.” This salon is different. They have taken advantage of the building that was constructed in 1885 as an opera house, nearly 124 years ago.

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Bellotte’s favorite style is a choppy, symmetrical but uneven cut. She says she likes mixing styles while keeping it feminine with respect to the facial shape and structure. While projecting vintage fashion films on the wall, being surrounded by fashion and beautiful architecture, the salon’s chic ambience is beaming. With prices starting at $40 for a haircut, this salon offers an affordable, but enlightening experience of Athens’ edgy, fashion forward culture. Republic Salon can be found at 312 E. Broad Street, on the side of Tasty World at Jackson Street. They are open Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. – 8 p.m. Visit www.republicsalon.com for more information on everything from the stylists to their products! -Lauren Rausch

“The bob will always be in.”

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Menagerie

165 E Clayton St. Athens, GA 30601

Recently opening its doors to

the public of Athens, Georgia is a small boutique on Clayton Street entitled Menagerie. Run by long time friends Maryanne Fletcher and Tonya Gergely, the store specializes in new, vintage, and consignment designer clothing pieces ranging in price from an $8 slip to a $700 fur jacket. Fletcher and Gergely buy some of their merchandise in New York and LA. Fletcher is a former stylist and model, whereas Gergely specializes in costume design and alterations. Together they’ve created a beautiful

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shop containing everything you could imagine: shoes, lingerie, menswear, scarves, jewelry, purses, and odd knickknacks. Not to mention the walls are lined with women’s clothing. Menagerie’s inspiration is to provide Athens with a source to shop for high end designer pieces, both new and vintage, that are unique and different. The duo thought this concept was missing from the Athens shopping scene. Menagerie fills the void perfectly, providing a middle ground between the trendy boutiques and the typical vintage stores in Athens. -Lauren Hook


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ever ever has Athens, Georgia received a better Valentine’s Day present than it did this year. Opened February 14, 2008, a boutique like no other crept quietly into Hodgson Terrace at Five Points and quickly stole bajillions of our hearts. Drawing its name inspiration from the world’s vivacious butter-haired bombshells, blonde. is a new kind of boutique, offering an atmosphere as perfectly coiffed and svelte as it’s namesake. Oh, and its owner, Brandy Chandler, founder and owner of blonde., might possibly be the most adorable and congenial blueeyed blonde business owner in the 706. The store’s philosophy has four “links:” edge, exposure, style, and service, and they’re not playing around. The edge is the art of dressing; an art that so many of us have been perfecting since 3rd grade. Exposure refers to something Athens has needed for a while—easy, continuous access to brand new lines and designers so that we never find ourselves downtown in (gasp!!) last spring’s metallic minidresses. Ick. Style is the obvious one, and lastly, there’s service. Say you’re frazzled, at the absolute polar end of your ropes trying to find an outfit for your ex-boyfriend’s roommate’s who-happens-to-beyour-friend-too’s graduation party. The ex-boyfriend will be there. You HAVE to look spectacular. Please, oh please go to blonde.! Their number one goal is thoroughly, selflessly helping you in the naLittle Red Book

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me of good clothing and all that comes along with it. Speaking of… the clothing in blonde. is deliciously unparalleled. Suspended from the gloriously high ceiling on sleek sliver bars, the garments ooooze sophistication, confidence, class, and all the other qualities that would make a girl the best-dressed lady a fella could ever bring home to his mama. Blonde. carries lines from Diane von Furstenberg, Dolce Vita, Kara Janx (from Project Runway!!), Alice and Olivia, Black Halo, Paper Denim, Velvet, and a huuuge array of other topnotch designers. On top of this, for Athens’ accessory hoards, blonde. even features a sprinkling of jewelry around the edges. The boutique is currently stuffed with everything from neon brights and graphic patterns to silky safari prints and classic black & whites, absolute musthave dark denim jeans and some of the cutest strappy flats I’ve EVER seen in my 6,935 days of LIFE. Bottom line, blonde perfectly emulates the essence of those lively, beautiful creatures we know and gaze at in awe-“Blondes. They’re notoriously confident and sparkling; they have an edge and are enchanting; they can be fun and flirty or sophisticated and sexy. And every blonde is a different shade all her own… and most certainly like no other.” And did I mention the store smells like cinnamon cookies? -Julie McGuire


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Tuck Everlasting if you could live forever...


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On Nana: Stop Staring! Dress; Flirt Fashions On Jackie: DVF Blazer;Blonde Mink Pink Blouse; Flirt Fashions Robert Rodriguez pants;Blonde. On Chelsea Robert Rodriguez Blazer; Blonde Kenzie Pretty blouse; Flirt Fashions Robert Rodriguez pants; Blonde.


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Oh, silly summerlings, welcome to your guide to all things warm & fuzzy this season. Learn how to flip your wardrobe inside out without spending a dime, rock ruffles under your winter coat & add a punch of plaid to your closet.

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They’re feminine, timeless and fun – the perfect accent to any outfit this season... They’re ruffles!!! Fall 2008 is overflowing with layered frills, folds and pleats. Ruffles are adding a dramatic, yet feminine, touch to the chic and sophisticated outfits dominating the runways this season. They can be found on anything from dresses to shoes to purses and can be bought anywhere from 5th Avenue in New York to Clayton Street in downtown Athens.

Here are five essential tips for wearing the latest fall trend:

1. A ruffled blouse is a note of femininity. It can instantly

soften a pair of skinny jeans or a tailored suit.

2. If you’re afraid to wear something as flamboyant as a

ruffled blouse or skirt, try a ruffled accessory! A ruffled shoulder bag for the boring office suit or a ruffled heel with a classic pair of slacks may be just what you need.

3. Contrast is the key. Your hair should be sleek and modern

and your make-up very natural or very bold. The ruffle should always be a surprise.

4. Remember that ruffles, especially horizontal ones, add

volume so beware of placement. In other words, if you think you have large hips do not wear a ruffled skirt!

5. Ruffles look chic when the overall line is lean and long. Beware of too many ruffles in general and baby-doll styles. (These are not okay after the age of 16!)

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What’s Your

Perfect^ Purse^?

What is the one item you bring with you everywhere? a) Your blackberry b) Your lipgloss c) Your Camera

Where are you found on a Saturday night?

a) At a bar, sipping Martinis with some friends b) Dancing in the hottest new club c) At a coffee shop listening to poetry

Hey classy girl…this sophisticated look never goes out of style. Throw in your Blackberry and head to the office then when 5 o’clock hits, throw it over your shoulder for a night out on the town. Don’t ever get rid of this bag, it will remain a staple in your wardrobe.

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QUIZ:

Mostly A’s: Black leather Over the Shoulder Purse-

Mostly B’s: Red Patent Clutch-

Oh Party girl… your purse is your perfect match. You can be found in the middle of the dance floor with a vivid hue tucked under your arm. A bright, bold shade of red best matches your outgoing personality. No need for a huge bag, just a little clutch for your necessities…cell, id, lip gloss. Throw those in, snap it shut, and head off to the club for a crazy night.

What is your favorite color combo?

a) Classic neutrals: blacks, browns, and whites b) Bright Jewel tones: Red, Teal, and Royal Blue c) Flowery mixtures: Pinks, greens, yellows

Your clothing item you cant live without: a) Little black dress b) Tight, skinny leg Jeans c) Flowy, colorful Tunic

Your Favorite Store in Downtown Athens is: a) Heerys b) Pitaya c) Masada

-Amanda Harman

Mostly C’s: Large patterned Hobo Bag- Hey Chill Chick… a

large hobo is your perfect match. Your rational, “when not sure what to bring, why not bring it all?” This bag has more then enough space for your notebook, pens, wallet, camera, cell phone, and other assorted “cannot leave home with-outs.” A soft material makes this bag comfortable to use and easy to love.

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Vests

coming back around

Perhaps one of the most popular trends to hit the racks this fall is the tailored vest. Whether going out to a girls’ dinner or to an important executive meeting, the vest is a must have staple for the upcoming fall and winter seasons. --Gabby McMillen

Ben Sherman, Flirt Fashions

Vests come in all sorts of styles and colors ranging for simple black pinstriped articles to bright colored ruffled garments. They can be more cropped or hit the waist and they come with a variety of button sizes, shapes, and numbers. These shaped vests look fantastic with a plethora of tops and blouses. On the balmy early fall days and the latter days of winter a short-sleeved button down or a cute tank top instantly becomes more sleek and fashionable. For the cool fall days and chilly winter evenings a vest completes the look with a ruffled blouse or a knit sweater. Another way to wear this popular frock is over a fitted dress or with a tailored shirt tucked into a pencil skirt. Finding these looks are easy and not very time consuming in Athens. Stores sell them from$29 to $98. The vest comes in a variety of price ranges for a fall splurge or a thrifty essential piece. Whether wearing a vest is to look sharp at work, have a cute and tailored look for a nice dinner out, or to accessorize a cute dress, the vest is one of fall’s must haves!

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Ben Sherman, Flirt Fashions

“the vest is one of fall’s must haves!” Ben Sherman Flirt Fashions


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It’s 2008 and the fashion boundaries between men and women have been crossed. Men are wearing skinny jeans and fitted t-shirts while women venture out with the masculine loose fitted dress shirts and wide leg pants. Men are going for a clean cut edge while women are being bold and cutting their hair short. Yet no matter how much both sexes may try to cross the boundaries there is one thing that will always stay with a woman: skirts. --Imann Gad

Skirts

ALWAYS AROUND

Skirts have been around for a long time yet they have blossomed their way to being one of the biggest trends this fall. From the traditional pencil skirts to the flattery A-line, and my personal favorite and the hottest one this season, the bubble skirt. All of these styles have made their unique mark in the beautiful world of fashion. As the winter weather is slowly approaching do not dare to put these stylish chic pieces in the back of your closet. In fact, if there is a will there is a way. Leggings have become a girl’s best friend and bright colors have taken over. Dare to be different. Dare to try something new!

“Skirts have blossomed their way to being one of the biggest trends this fall.”

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Reinvent Your Wardrobe For many students, the start of fall means one thing – a new wardrobe! But for students with limited budgets, a new wardrobe is not only impractical, but usually impossible. As the economy wanes and allowances among students dip, students may be forced to be creative this season. Thus begins Little Red Book’s quest for closet reinvention – without spending a dime. Most of us are familiar with the dreaded “closet full of nothing to wear” syndrome. But take heart, with a few simple steps – you could find yourself on the road to recovery. Kendra Ponte, a sophomore from Monroe, recently developed a case of the syndrome, lamenting, “I’m tired of [my wardrobe]. It’s boring. I want to go shopping!” But with a few changes and some mixing-and-matching, Kendra discovered outfits she never knew she had.

What does it take to reinvent your wardrobe? Four simple steps:

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. A closet with the essentials (i.e. jeans, simple tops, jackets, and a few dressy

pieces). . A style-savvy friend to help you out. Usually it takes another eye to rediscover the forgotten items in your closet and figure out how to wear them again. . An intended fashion “look”. For example, Kendra wanted to emphasize classic pieces with unique details this fall. . Leave your money at home. They don’t call it DIY for nothing!

Using these four steps, Kendra was able to create three “new” outfits for fall in less than an hour. First, we created an everyday look for her to wear to class or on the weekends. This outfit consisted of skinny jeans, a dressy black tank, floral cardigan, Mary Jane flats, turquoise bangles and colorful scarf. The resulting look was laid back, practical, and perfect for everyday. Secondly, we created a look for work. Kendra is a sales associate at the bridal boutique “I Do. I Do.” and must look professional and polished on the job. So, we paired gray dress pants with the same black tank, a black blazer, layered black necklaces, and mauve pumps for a little punch of color. Finally we created a dinner out or date outfit using a brown patterned dress, brown jacket, turquoise and gold bangles, and bronze heels. Kendra had only worn the dress once before and was excited to have a new way to wear it for fall. Little Red Book

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After Kendra’s closet renovation she felt better for her clothing options for fall recognizing, “I can get more outfits and don’t have to spend any money”. And that’s a realization you can take to the bank this season. -Alexandra Laing

3. Date Look


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would take a girl in look 3 home to mama. (awwww)

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of guys say neutral, low key colors are what catch their eye

30%

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prefer the look of skinny jeans to wide leg or boot cut.

The ballots are in… For the opinion polls, that is! Ladies, ever wondered what guys thought about the fashion trends you adopt? Or if the outfit you done is “sexy” or “cute”? Well here are a few thoughts from the male voices in Athens! Conclusion? Guy tastes are as diverse as the fabulous trends this fall; but one thing is unanimous, the bulky scarf accessory- not a favorite with the males!

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of guys think cardigans are suuuper cute on members of the opposite sex. except they didn’t use the words “super cute”...

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ABC’s the

of winter

Having trouble finding the hottest styles for fall and winter? Do you never know which necklace to wear or if those shoes look good with that skirt? Or even which patterns and colors are the hottest for this fall? Well the answer is here and it’s all in you’re ABC’s. -Melinda Mahony

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is for…Animal Print. These wild prints will really spice up your wardrobe and bring out the animal in you.

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is for…Jackets. Pea coats and bell sleeved coats are at the top of the jacket must have list for the season.

is for…Belts. Belts of all shapes and sizes are a must have especially belts worn around the waist.

C

is for…Cardigans. In a wide variety of colors and prints, cardigans will keep you warm while looking hot.

D

is for…Dark Washed Jeans. This wash is a great way to look put-together

while hiding those places that you want to conceal.

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is for…Emerald. This jewel tone will add sparkle to any outfit.

is for…Florals. These prints will make you bloom in any outfit whether its on a shirt, skirt, or dress!

G

is for …Go Green. Helping the environment and looking cute…why would you not choose these organic products?

H

is for...High-Waisted Skirts. Bold prints in high-waisted skirts help create a great proportion while accentuating the smallest part of your body…the waist!

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is for…Inspirational Jewelry. These accessories will help you make an inspirational statement. Little Red Book

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is for…Knit Dresses. Look feminine and comfortable while keeping warm all at the same time!

is for…Leggings. Want a way to keep warm and show off your legs? Pick up a pair of leggings and you are on your way.

M

is for…Messenger Bags. These one-shouldered purses are practical for everyday use while looking fashionable at the same time.

N

is for…Natural. Natural colors and fabrics such as tweeds and plaids are key in any fahioniesta’s wardrobe this fall.

O

is for…Oversized Sweaters. It’s like curling up into a warm blanket on the go!


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is for…Purple. This color has become the new pink and it is definitely a must have in every part of your fall and winter wardrobe.

Q

is for…Quality Designer Pieces. Splurging on one good quality designer piece is a great way to spend your money and have something that will make you feel great.

R S

is for…Rings. Big and bold rings are a great way to spice up your hands.

is for scarves…Scarves are the must have accessory for fall and winter. In all different colors and prints, they are a great way to spruce up any outfit.

T

is for…Turtlenecks. Turtlenecks in short-sleeved, longsleeved, and dress form will keep you warm and cozy all season long.

U

is for…Understated. Less is more this fall and winter so better to be understated and simple with your jewelry and clothing choices.

V W X Y Z

is for…V Neck T-Shirts. These tees look good and comfortable with anything. is for…Wallet Clutches. Keep your all your valuables close at hand with these cute and composed clutches.

is for…eXtremely bright pants. Pants in all the different colors of the rainbow will help you scream fashionable.

is for…Yellow. A must have for fall and winter, this color will help you shine brighten than the sun.

is for…Zebra Print. This pattern in any color or on any item of clothing will surely add a wild side in your wardrobe.

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Girl ’s A Essential Outfits

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Picture it—Your makeup is on, your hair has been blown dry, and you have fifteen minutes to get dressed. You’ve been standing in your closet for about twelve minutes, staring, blankly, hoping—no praying—that something will click. Thirteen minutes… only two more until you give up and spin into a fit of rage, screaming “I have nothing to wear!” It seems that sometimes, no matter how much we deplete our bank accounts, our closets can never seem to generate the perfect outfit. Either you feel like you’ve already worn everything a million times before or every item in your closet seems completely and utterly inadequate in comparison to the standards set by the trendy females of Athens. Well, fear no more! We’ve come up with a guide to the 10 essential outfits every UGA girl must own in order to look her best no matter where she’s going. Class? Downtown? A football Game? No problem! -Kate Parham

Going out to eat ne of the great things about Athens is all of the unique Mom & Pop restaurants found Downtown. Whether you’re meeting friends for lunch, grabbing a quick drink before hitting the bars, or (gasp!) actually out on a dinner date, going out to eat is one UGA students’ most popular pastimes.

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Football Game n a sea of red and black, you’re going to need a unique ensemble to really make you pop from the crowd. While the standard red dress is always acceptable, if you really want to stand out, consider something a little different…

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Going downtown ith one of the best bar scenes in the country, you’re going to need a fabulous outfit for those many, long nights downtown in Athens. You never know who you might run into or where the night will lead, so make sure you’re dressed to the nines…

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Studying s you all know, being a student at UGA requires quite a bit of work outside the classroom. Whether you’re hitting up the SLC or nestling up in a booth at Cups, comfort is key. The ideal outfit for studying is an effortlessly stylish, yet comfortable outfit with minimal distractions.

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At the gym thens is home to some of the most beautiful girls in the nation, but most of us can’t afford to eat Oreos all day long without so much as countering our indulgence with half an hour on the Stairmaster. Between all of the attractive guys working out at the machine next to you and the intimidatingly fit girls strutting around Ramsey, you’re going to need a cute workout outfit when you hit the gym.

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House party hile the bar scene in Athens may be one of the best, downtown can sometimes lose its appeal. For those nights when the idea of grinding against strangers at the Loft makes your stomach turn, most opt for hanging out at a friend’s apartment or going to a house party. Casual dress is much more acceptable in these circumstances.

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Class his is a tough one. There are those of us that prefer to get dressed up for class, never wanting to look less than our best, and then there are the girls that opt for the never-fail jeans and a t-shirt ensemble. Either way is fine, but if comfort is of any concern to you, we suggest a combination of the two…

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Hanging around your apartment ometimes a night in just sounds too good to pass up. Whether you’re having a girls night, complete with wine and a movie, or just chatting it up with your friends at your apartment, the perfect lounging around outfit is just as important as your downtown attire.

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Student Organization or most UGA students, many a weeknight is spent attending club meetings and seminars. It can be difficult trying to decide what to wear to these events, but it’s always a good idea to step it up a little and toss the baggy t-shirt and running shorts into the hamper. You never know what connections you might make or who may be watching you, so something casual and chic is our go-to style for these club activities…

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Going shopping t nighttime, the streets of downtown Athens may be cluttered with stumbling drunk students, but during the day, it is a completely different scene. The streets are lined with beautiful boutiques and equally stunning girls perusing the racks.


plaid & wayfarers: this season’s peanut butter & jelly

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laid, the uniform of lumberjacks. Wayfarers, the iconic item of the eighties that was a perfect match to your day-glo “Frankie Says” t-shirts. What do these seemingly unrelated items have in common? The captivation of every American youth in society! These two trends have come together in harmony this season. UGA is no longer Bulldog country; it has been taken over and held hostage by these fashion trends. Look around campus and you will be confronted with flashes of plaid in a multitude of colors and textures, ranging from cotton blends to flannel. You may be temporarily blinded by the neon glow of brightly colored wafers that every student has chosen to don that day in order to add extra flair to their wear. You cannot escape it, plaid and wayfarers have infiltrated our society and it seems they mean to stay and I can’t blame them! Little Red Book

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Plaid was once the material of choice for the grunge scene in the nineties, when everyone wanted to be associated with the angst and struggle that flannel expressed, represented most truly by its leader Kurt Cobain. No longer is such a print restricted to lumberjacks, Paul Bunyan, or the new grunge rockers of our generation, but it has proliferated to every style tribe. Plaid now has edge and is seen in numerous variations. From polished, cotton oxfords with thin lines and condensed prints, to purple flannel shirts with bold stripes nonchalantly screaming, “I have a causal, understated coolness and confidence about myself”. Not only popular among America’s youth, plaid was also the highlight of fall fashion. It sashayed in the shows of such designers as D2, Ralph Lauren, and Marc Jacobs, and was incorporated into every outfit of Dolce and Gabbana’s show. No longer merely a comfort item, plaid is a true fashion that has staying power. Plaid can be casually worn over skinny jeans, for both women and men, or formally, incorporated into dresses and blazers for the daring fashion proficienado, creating a hybrid Coco Cobain style. It has expanded its form to include tights, pants, and accessories. Plaid is no longer a one label print but spans labels of every demographic and style.


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The wave of popularity of the wayfarers has risen slowly, starting back in the spring of 2007, and has reached its peak this summer/fall with every celebrity owning their own basic black pair, to the production of wayfarers in new fun and fanciful colors (twotoned, pastels, neons, even camouflage). America’s youth has been swept up in this trend, including the students of the University of Georgia and their administrative staff too! Wayfarers have come to such a saturation point in our culture that organizations such as the Career Center are using them as promotion to captive students’ attention. Every club and their brother was supplying them at the Activities Fair, while every kid on campus can be seen sporting a pair. The Ray-ban wayfarer also seems to have become an equalizer of economic status for students. Just as a designer bag can elevate a pair of Levi jeans and a Hanes v-neck shirt, Ray-ban wayfarers can elevate the level of style and status of a pair of running shorts or a plain tee. The wayfarers are the iconic symbol of the new “eighties-tastic” millennium. Now that your eyes have been opened, I am sure you will be playing “Where is Waldo” plaid/wayfarer edition on campus. These trends have made their mark and cannot be denied. So when you see that girl wearing her plaid

shirt and wayfarers, don’t assume you know her, she could be anyone. -Katie Deray

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FASHION dos and don ts ’

There’s a thin line between dressing like you “just don’t care” and being a straight-up bum!

Okay, every female on the planet can understand that some days (no matter how few) you just do not care how you look. Especially here at UGA where three test in the same week is considered, well another week of school (seriously it’s getting kind of ridiculous)? However, it seems that this “I-don’t- care-anymore” attitude has become less of a once a month bum day and more a branch on Athens’ fashion tree. This branch has the possibility to assemble some interesting outfits, as long as you stay on the right side of the line! Here are some tips to make that “just-hopped-out-of-bed” look a little more Gossip Girl and a little less Oliver Twist.

STYLE 1: The Athlete- Okay, let’s just be honest for a second. If you go to the University of Georgia, or live in

the Athens area, or even in the surrounding Athens area (which is still Athens, seeing as how we are stuck in the middle of nowhere), you have seen the following outfit on many a girl: Nike athletic shorts (or some variation), a tshirt (from screen, to basic, to too large, to wrinkled, and back to neon yellow), and tennis shoes (hopefully paired with socks). Now, most would define this as gym attire, but for many students at UGA this is what you wear Monday through Friday. So let us look at the dos and don’ts on how to make this “I-just-came-from-the-gym-anddidn’t-care-to-change” look into an “oooh-look-at-me-I-can-look-stylish-in-Nike” look.

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DO wear a cute, PLAIN, sporty top that does not look like you had a catastrophic fight with the iron … and lost. Shirts with V-necks are always cute and give the outfit a little more oomph. (Dynamite, in Downtown Athens, has some great American Apparel v-neck shirts and hoodies for $16!) DO spice you outfit up with accessories that scream, “if I had wanted to dress up, I could have.” Oversized, leather bags are always a great fashion statement (huge, animal print bags are a must-have in Athens right now). A simple pair of pearl earrings (real or not) and some oversized sunglasses also add a classic, feminine touch. DO wear a dull-colored, but prominent lip gloss. A touch of sexy, with a tomboyish outfit. (MAC has the best lip gloss known to man!) DO mix your bottoms up sometimes. There is more to sportswear than Nike. (For the Georgia fan, Victoria Secrets at Georgia Square Mall has a line of UGA apparel, including very cute sweat pants!)

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don’ts

DON’T wear too-large tshirts that you received free, from one of the millions of programs here at UGA.

DON’T wear athletic shorts that make you walk like a penguin. It is always hard to find a perfect fit, but try to get some that compliment your features and do not make you look like you either have a major wedgy or a gallon of water in your bottoms! DON’T wear any other sock, other than footies or ankle socks (it does not help anything). DON’T have on clashing colors. You might be going for nonchalant, but this does not mean you do not have to match. At least have one color you can find throughout your whole outfit.


needs to be addressed. Fortunately, most of the same rules apply for this one. You should also have an easier time pulling the outfit off, seeing as how the main component is a pair of $100 boots. Uggs, leggings, and a long t-shirt can be just as confusing as the gym wear, except instead of going to the gym you can end up looking like … well a bum with very expensive shoes and usually a kind of pricey North Face fleece (yes, this needs to somehow match too)! However as this style was worn all last year, if you want to update this look to fall/winter 2008, here are the edgier counterparts of a still ‘I’m-not-trying” outfit:

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DO buy long leggings. Instead of the shin-high leggings, invest in a pair of leggings that go all the way down to your ankles. The best part about this updated trend is you can get them in almost any color, making it easier to match! DO wear a cardigan. North Face fleeces will always be worn (seriously, we were wearing them in high school), but if you ever thought of wearing another cozy overcoat this would be the year to do it. Long cardigans are everywhere now. They come in all kinds of colors and if you are really feeling daring, open front cardigans are amazing! (For a more fashion forward look, keep the cardigan open a bit, and belt it.) DO invest in a good pair of boots. Last year everyone owned at least one pair of Uggs, so they will probably be worn this year too. Luckily, boots are definitely in and if you want to broaden your horizons, buy at least one pair of boots with “flair”. Be it the moccasin-inspired boots, to the flat, strappy boots, to the ‘o, so’ fabulous ankle boots.

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Style 2: Non Chalant- As the weather is about to take a turn for the cold, another prevalent fashion trend also

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DON’T over expose your rear end. Refrain from wearing your shirt too short with the leggings. It is very hard to make your backside look good in leggings, so just cover it up. DON’T wear Uggs with everything. This was said before, but MATCHING IS IMPORTANT! Ugg boots do not match with everything!

DON’T buy sheer leggings. Attending class in see-through or too tight leggings is unacceptable. To test the see-throughness of your leggings ask someone if they can see the color and/or shape of your underwear beneath them. If yes, take them off and start again, save them for the weekend (if you so choose). wear any other sock, other than footies or ankle socks (it does not help anything).

DO get a scarf. This is just an added accessory, but a scarf would go great with this updated outfit… get one, get five! Beenies are incredible with this look too!

-Yolanda Favors

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Are You Being A

re eco-friendly clothes just a fad, or is the fashion industry really making an effort to save our planet? Ecofriendly style is definitely in highdemand for clothing and accessories, but the term is vague and can be misused often by the style and earth conscious alike. Although there are plenty of companies that keep mother earth in mind, there is also a problem of “green washing” where marketers mislead consumers on the earth friendly aspects of their products. The term ecofriendly has no exact definition or regulations, therefore it’s important for consumers to understand what fabrics provide peace with earth instead of only giving peace of mind. The organic movement sprung its roots in the 1970’s with the hippie culture and a newfound awareness of the effects of harmful chemicals on the environment. Organic cul-

ture got its first taste of the spot light as consumers began to demand food that was free of pesticides and antibiotics. Fast-forward to almost forty years later, and you now you see the same word slapped onto the packaging of anything from makeup to dishwasher soap. The demand for earth friendly attire started more recently and has since turned into a marketing bonanza. It’s important to know what products are truly environmentally friendly and which are only hazy shades of green. In fact, it has been shown that many products labeled as “eco-friendly bamboo” are actually made from the more harmful rayon fiber, according to Professor Ian Hardin from UGA’s department of textiles. Because of the growing problem of “green washing”, each earth conscious consumer must remain informed and skeptical when choosing a green wardrobe. For starters, all fabric


and clothing that is manufactured has some sort of harmful effect on the environment,so the term eco-friendly is only relative to the amount of negative effect it has on the planet.Cotton that is grown free of pesticides and genetic alterations is one type of green textile that is more helpful to the environment. Another group of earth friendly fibers are those manufactured from recycled materials, such as recycled bottles. Fabrics made from renewable resources such as corn and vegetable products are another eco-chic alternative on the market. Other fabrics such as hemp, ramie, and flax, are slowly making their way from the soil to the shelves. It is important to keep a few things in mind when shopping for eco-friendly products. First, you have to wonder if you are trying to help the environment or ease your own conscience. Second, you can ask yourself if what you are buying has a real impact

on the environment or if you are just feeding the marketing frenzy. Is the product made from a renewable resource, a recycled product, or is made by a non-harmful chemical process? If you are making the effort to go green in your clothing, you should be making the same effort in all areas of your life. Although it’s important to stay informed about eco-friendly clothing, there are many ways that we can show off our green thumbs without digging too deep. -Sara Idacavage

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eeling overly in- ectable entrees. Casa Mia also the Peach Martini. Just be carespired to plan a has a wide range of drink se- ful when you go to leave that Girls’ Night Out lections including wine, beer, you take the stairs nice and now that you have martinis and more. Going with slow because after a few glasses watched your Sex a group of girls is a great way to of wine or a couple of martinits, and the City DVD for the third save money and be able to have the steps are more dangerous time? But how will your Mano- a taste of many different dishes. than they appear! los ever survive in the bar tar in We strongly suggest ordering downtown Athens? Fortunately, one of the Tapeo specials where Our third suggestion is someAthens is filled with many great you can get five or seven differ- where off the beaten path. If places to get dressed up for din- ent tapas and some wine. If you the noise, smells, and crowds ner and drinks with your friends. are not a wine connoisseur, try of downtown are more than Uncertain about where these our other drink suggestion you and the girls are willing to places are? Well wipe your tears which is the Pomegranate Cos- bear on your night out, opt for and clear your night, because mopolitan, a playful twist on the a more calm, laid back venue. Athens has some of the most traditional Cosmo, a favorite We suggest Aromas Wine Bar amazing restaurants and bars in among Carrie and the gang. at Five Points. Sitting next to Halfmoon Outfitters, Aromas the South. We’ve done all the legwork for you, selecting the Our second suggestion for prides itself on being Athens four places you and your girl- a Girls’ Night Out is Speak- premier wine bar. On the menu friends must go, what to order, easy located at 269 East Broad you will find imported cheeses and even some suggestions of Street. Speakeasy is a great idea and rich desserts, and the best is what to wear. So sit back, read for Tuesday nights when they that Aromas until 2 a.m. Monon, and round up the ladies, be- run their wine special. Speak- day thru Saturday, allowing for cause it’s time to plan the long easy also has a wide se lection a plethora of girl talk. Aromas of tapas as well as other appe- also offers several wine tastings overdue Girl’s Night Out. tizing bites, with less of a Latin and music events throughout Our first suggestion is Casa Mia. influence of Casa Mia. Speak- the year. Happy hour is MonNestled on the corner of Clay- easy has a cozy atmosphere day thru Friday from 5 p.m. to 7 ton and Hull Streets, Casa Mia for the intimate conversations p.m. with a dollar off wine and offers Latin Cuisine influenced you’ve been dying to have with cocktails listed on their menu. by countries such as Columbia, the girls. For dinner, we sug- We suggest a Green Tea Martini Peru, Mexico, Spain and many gest the crab cakes or the steak with a slice of cheesecake. others. It is largely sought after kabobs and a bottle of wine. If for its tapas. menu, but also has you don’t favor wine, be a true Finally, we propose a night at Georgia Peach and get East West Bistro. Located at a vast array of delLittle Red Book

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351 E. Broad Street, East West is an Asian and Mediterranean influenced restaurant. Once you enter the restaurant, you have several places to choose to dine: the main dining room with booths and tables for a typical dining experience, the front room for a more intimate gathering, the outside patio if you desire some fresh air, or the bar if you want quick drinks. They have an impressive wine list as well as a martini list. If you decide to dine here, we suggest getting a Pink Lady (Red Xrated passion fruit liqueur and champagne) to drink and Seafood Farfalle for dinner. If you are feeling the need to satisfy your sweet tooth, we suggest the Godiva martini which is Stoli vodka, Godiva chocolate liqueur, and vanilla ice cream. Although there’s no place like New York, Athens is still filled with many great places for you and the girls to get dressed up and spend and evening together. So get out of those lounging clothes, call the girls, and head out for a night of good eats, great drinks, and lots of laughs. -Kathryn Brown

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the ‘TIS SEASON

Between studying for finals and packing up your room to head home for winter break, all of your holiday shopping this season may have to be done on the fly. Luckily for you (and the rest of the UGA student body), downtown Athens offers such an expansive variety of goods that finding the perfect gift for everyone on your list can be accomplished in no time flat. Here are some great gift ideas for your... -Katelyn Schiavone

Best Friend

Little Brother

Eco-friendly car, eco-friendly clothes… why not eco-friendly jewelry as well? And no, there’s no hemp involved. This chic necklace is made entirely from recycled aluminum and will draw the same attention as a diamond pendant. Necklace, $79, at Athena Jewelers, the art of it all; 228 E. Clayton St.

Teach him the meaning of “vintage” at an early age. A tin lunchbox displaying a timeless movie will expand his knowledge of his knowledge of the past’s pop culture, all the while making mom and dad nostalgic of their elementary days. Star Wars lunch box, $12, at Junkman’s Daughter’s Brother; 458 E. Clayton St.

Big Sister

Little Sister

A classic pair of shades that flatter every face and are appropriate for (almost) any occasion. Maybe she’ll even let you borrow them. Aviator Sunglasses, RayBan, $129, at Kum’s Sunglass Optique; 115 E. Clayton St.

She’ll be the sophisticate of the play group with such a posh tea set. Now Her Royal Highness will feel even more like a princess while she plays dress up in her hot pink boa, floppy hat, and plastic heels. Tea set, Mud Pie, $62, at Heery’s too!; 184 E. Clayton St.

Big Brother/Boy Friend

Parents (Combined)

The antithesis of the idea of a “man purse,” a rugged, masculine messenger bag is a stylish and sophisticated way to transport notebooks and textbooks across campus. Leather bag, Enmon, $178, at Masáda Leather & Outdoor; 238 E. Clayton St Little Red Book

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Your parents will be so thankful when they are finally able to understand your reasoning for the need of another deposit in your bank account. Now they’ll be able to study all of the latest slang before they ask any questions about the term “crunk.” Slang Flashcards, $17, at Junkman’s Daughter’s Brother; 458 E. Clayton St.

Dad

Ralphie couldn’t have said it better than when he stated, “Only one thing in the world could’ve dragged me away from the soft glow of electric sex gleaming in the window.” Recommended for use in the den or office; we don’t know how mom will feel about “electric sex” in the living room. Leg lamp, $260, at Junkman’s Daughter’s Brother; 458 E. Clayton St.

Mom

Reinforcing the “We Can Do It!” mantra of women everywhere, a simple yet essential toolkit with a feminine touch will make any mom feel like Ms. FixIt. Maybe now that dad’s off the hook, things around the house will actually get fixed in a reasonable amount of time. Floral tools; scissors, $5.95; screwdriver, $7.95; hammer, $10.95; pliers, $7.95; at Helix; 146 E. Clayton St.


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ype in “Gossip Girl Fashion” into your Google search engine. Currently, there are 3,190,000 possible websites that have to do with these three words, and counting. Slowly, along with the newly overexploited Disney tween stars, Hannah Montana and the Jonas Brothers, the CW television show Gossip Girl that pulled about 2.61 million viewers each episode of its first season is taking over the youth of America, not to mention our tabloid and fashion magazines. I promise you, practically every decent magazine out there has at least a little section blocked out to praise the fabulous clothes and accessories of this television show; not to mention a “how-to” section to mock your closet after that of S, B, or Little J. And with good reason, of course. Have you ever actually watched the spellbinding show? It’s about the social lives of Manhattan’s teenage elite. Schoolwork or any type of academia absolutely never play into the script. The characters spend their time socializing in high end bars and restaurants throughout the upper-east side, shopping in all of the designer boutiques, or planning some sort of social revenge on their teenage counterparts. Oh, and have I mentioned the cast wardrobe for this show? The budget must be outrageous. Every single piece is surely high end designer. The clothes are almost as integral as the characters themselves. Each character has specific pieces that complement that particular character’s style. So, even though both Blair and Serena seem to pretty much dress the same, that is completely not the case. Each girl has a totally different closet. Serena’s style is more earthy and bohemian mix than Blair’s, which is more sophisticated. However, both Little Red Book

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girls updated with a seriously modern punch this second season. Sure, tartan plain mini skirts and adorable loose ties are the basics of every girl’s outfit during school hours of the show, but it’s amazing what the main stylist, Eric Daman does to make each outfit individual and complete the character even more. Serena likes to wear ankle boots, loose cardigans, and accessorizes with studded leather boho bags in neutral colors and long, dainty, yet youthful necklaces. Her style was actually somewhat modeled after that of Kate Moss and Sienna Miller. Most pieces from her closet are from hipper names like 3.1 Philip Lim, and of course, a little Chanel as well. Blair likes to add sophistication with modern structured jackets, colorful tights, adorable flats, scarves and her signature: headbands. Most of her pieces are Ralph Lauren, Marni, Chloe, or Chanel, as she aspires to look like (and have the life of) Holly Golightly from Breakfast at Tiffany’s. Bottom line: every character is dressed to kill and America is noticing. I have seen more pieces in stores recently that remind me of a punched up school girl uniform than ever before. Recently, I’ve subconsciously found myself buying and wearing clothes that are reminiscent of this new, hit show. Of course, I cannot simply go to one of the numerous websites that spells out each article of clothing each character wore from the show and click “buy now;” but what would that make me even if I financially could and would? I, like so many other girls affected by the phenomenal fashion this show entertains us with each Monday night more use the show as inspiration for our own closets; which, I think finding inspiration is essential in order to accumulate your own, personal style. -Chelsie Slifko Little Red Book

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A spotlight on the entrepreneurs of today and CEOs of tomorrow

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randon Jones, Michael the price we would ask for. For those that are young McBride, Mia Francois, Shirts that were creative in- our clothing looks cool. For this is the ingenious team spiring and unlike anything those that are a bit older our that make up Art and Life that was currently being of- clothing looks nice but is Clothing Company. While fered. My dad owned his still simple. They can look most of us are struggling own business and I asked nice but still age approprijust to keep up with school, him for advice about what ate. work, and extracurriculars to do. this crew of entrepreneurs LRB: How did you get to are also busy trying to build LRB: How did you come a place where you can mass an empire. I sat down with up with the name Art and manufacture clothing? C.E.O. Brandon Jones to Life Clothing? B.Jones: It’s not as difget the inside scoop on their B.Jones: The story is ficult as it seems really. In brand, their line, and their actually kind of funny. My terms of production after future. younger brother Christopher we come up with the decame up with “Art of Life” signs we take them to a LRB: How did Art and and one day while we were screen printer. Since we’re Life Clothing come to ex- out shopping we saw a hor- a small brand right now we rible hoodie with the same also keep a small inventory. ist? B.Jones: I always wanted name and knew we couldn’t On the marketing side of to do a clothing line but I call it that. So we called our things we have photoshoots wasn’t sure how to get start- brand Art and Life Cloth- so that people can see what the clothing looks like on an ed. When I would go into a ing. actual body and participate store I’d see a shir t that I really liked but I felt the price LRB: Who do you market in fashion shows all over the state. We also have a webwas too high for the prod- your brand to? uct. I felt like clothes were B.Jones: In terms of de- site that we update reguno longer exciting because mographic we target our larly. We’re business men the market was shifting to clothing to a consumer be- so we try to keep things as a name having more impor- tween the ages of 12-30 professional as possible. tance than creativity. So we because we feel that it’s at [Michael, Chris Cantrell, that age that people care the and I] sat down, talked and most about how they look. LRB: What is it about decided that we would make On a wider scale we target your brand that makes our own shirts. Shirts that our clothing to people who your clothing different? would be compatible with are interested in clothing. Little Red Book

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B.Jones:

Well for one we’re bringing meaning back to clothing. Each design has an underlying message; each piece in our line has a meaning. Our brand is also different because it’s about more than just a name. one feels, and what one Sometimes people wear believes in. Thus, all clothing because a specif- should dress accordingly. ic designer is associated with it and not because LRB: Where do you it makes them feel good. hope to see your brand in We make feel good cloth- the future? ing. If a person chooses to B.Jones: In the near fuwear something by us it’s ture we hope to go to trade because the clothing fits shows and get buyers intheir personal style. We terested in our brand. Latbelieve that clothing is er on down the line we’d more than what a person love to extend the brand wears. Clothing is a direct to other arenas so that it reflection of individuality, includes all things stylish, what one thinks, what from doorknobs to lug

gage and bedsheets. We plan to build an empire.

LRB: Where can

people go to look a at or purchase pieces from this year’s line? B.Jones: They can go to our official website: www.artandlifeclothingcompany.com -Abriauna Welch

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The^ Little^ Red^ Book^ Magazine^ Staff^ Is^ Extraordinarily^ Grateful^ To^ The^ Following^ Sponsors^ For^ Helping^ Make^ The^ Winter^ 2009 Issue^ Possible^: Rich & Sally McGuire Eileen & John McGuire-McLane Linda & Larry Dushman Tom & Laurie Babin Elaine Stephenson & Family Janet Stephenson Rosemarie Fowler Cherry Fitton Diane McGraw Evelyn Dienemann Patrice Chambless We^ Can^'t^ Thank^ You^ Enough^


Shoshanna Resort 2009 Where Art Meets Fashion

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