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  • 1 day ago | buzzfeed.com | Anamaria Glavan

    We hope you love our recommendations! Some may have been sent as samples, but all were independently selected by our editors. Just FYI, BuzzFeed and its publishing partners may collect a share of sales and/or other compensation from the links on this page. Shopping·Posted 5 minutes agoThe power of a faux collar is unmatched. 1. Take yourself from bedtime ready to professional chic by layering a faux collar under a crewneck to look as if you've put on your official CEO uniform.

  • 2 days ago | huffpost.com | Anamaria Glavan

    Rigid jeans and high temperatures don’t always make for a happy partnership, and that’s why we’ve become to be choosy about the denim and denim alternatives that make it to our warm weather rotation. We’ve rounded up a list of pants that pass the warm weather test: denim woven with 100% cotton, wide leg pants that encourage airflow, linen-blend fabrics that won’t trap sweat, and more.

  • 2 days ago | yahoo.com | Anamaria Glavan

    Rigid jeans and high temperatures don’t always make for a happy partnership, and that’s why we’ve become to be choosy about the denim and denim alternatives that make it to our warm weather rotation. We’ve rounded up a list of pants that pass the warm weather test: denim woven with 100% cotton, wide leg pants that encourage airflow, linen-blend fabrics that won’t trap sweat, and more.

  • 1 week ago | huffpost.com | Anamaria Glavan

    Traveling with expensive jewelry is always intimidating. This is particularly true when you consider the sentimental value we place on wedding bands or engagement rings. This could explain the trend of “travel jewelry” — alternative and infinitely more affordable pieces that can be worn in lieu of the real thing. Because you know what could ruin a trip to Greece? Diving into clear blue water to discover that your diamond ring slid off and swam away.

  • 1 week ago | yahoo.com | Anamaria Glavan

    Traveling with expensive jewelry is always intimidating. This is particularly true when you consider the sentimental value we place on wedding bands or engagement rings. This could explain the trend of “travel jewelry” — alternative and infinitely more affordable pieces that can be worn in lieu of the real thing. Because you know what could ruin a trip to Greece? Diving into clear blue water to discover that your diamond ring slid off and swam away.