Dani's Style File

Dani searches the world wide web for the best style tips around.
If you have a trend you want to report...email dani@vibe985.com
Click Here for more of Dani's Style File:March 12th:
What's In and Out for Spring
Check out what you should have in your closet and what to get rid of! Click here.
March 11th:
Teeth-Whitening Women's Most Desired 'Body Improvement'
In a recent issue of Women's Health magazine, it was reported that "teeth whitening" was more popular than breast implants. A survey gave women an option of any plastic surgery procedure (for absolutely free). From the 11 body-improvement options, teeth whitening came in as a woman's first choice. Other popular choices were laser hair treatments, eye-bag removal and acne-scar reduction. Silicone breast implants was dead last among the list.
March 10th:
Some of the season's chicest trends are also the easiest to try, check out the TOP 5 here!!
March 9th:
Former Access Hollywood host Nancy O'Dell gets her own line of jewels. What do you think??
March 8th:
Oscar's Best Dressed 2010
Jewel tones! Silver, gold, beads, diamonds! From Sandra to JLo and Cameron, the red carpet was sparkling!
March 5th:
Shop Nicole Richie's House of Harlow 1960 Shoes Now!
When we spotted Nicole Richie sporting a pair of shoes from her House of Harlow 1960 footwear collection last month, we couldn't wait to see more. And now, the line is finally available to shop! Ranging in price from $158-$295, the collection ranges from glam high heels and beaded flats to lace-up suede boots.
Shop the collection at Singer22.com or ShopKitson.com
March 4th:
Vogue's March issue has a very sexy "Military" spread shot by the always amazing Mario Testino and it only inspired us! It is evident that khaki and "military" green is this season's color of choice.
With the weather still being a little cool, we continue to add warm and light pieces to our wardrobe. We love this Jil Saunder ¾ length dress in "military" green that can also be worn over a pair of black leggings and booties.
Perfect outfit for a night out at the movies!
March 3rd:
Avril Lavigne's "Abbey Dawn" clothing collection is now expanding. She has created collection of threads inspired by the upcoming Disney movie, Alice In Wonderland, which will debut this Friday (March 5th) -- the same day the film hits theaters. Lavigne also has a song in the movie. Check out her Alice fashion line here:
March 2nd:
What Not to Wear to Work: 15 Things
(careerbuilder.com)
1. Underwear as outerwear. Camisoles or visible bra straps and lingerie scream "eek!" not "chic!"
2. Workout gear. Save your muscle shirts and spandex for the gym.
3. Soiled, stained or rumpled clothing. Neatness counts. Better to wear less expensive clothing that is immaculately cleaned and pressed than to sport designer grunge.
4. Shorts. Whether of the Bermuda or Daisy Duke variety, wearing shorts to work is just plain wrong.
5. Tattoos. Celebrities like Angelina Jolie have made tattoos seem almost mainstream, but many people are still put off by them. Best to keep yours under wraps or disguised with a heavy spray-on makeup made expressly to conceal tattoos.
6. Extreme hair color. Natural looking highlights are fine, but never dye your hair blue, magenta or other colors not found in nature.
7. Too much cologne. A strong scent is a turnoff to most people. Best to forgo fragrance and opt for the clean smell of soap.
8. Long, fake or wild-colored nails. Keep your nails short and neat. Avoid nail decals, black polish or "Elvira" length nails.
9. Grungy beards. In general, most companies prefer clean-shaven men to, say, ZZ Top. If you just can't part with your facial hair, at least keep it neatly trimmed. (And for gosh-sakes check in the mirror after eating that powder-sugared doughnut!)
10. Micro-miniskirts. Make sure there is no more than three or four inches between knee and hem. You want to be able to sit without giving a peep show.
March 1st:
How to Dress 10 Pounds Thinner
The next best thing to workouts and eating right? These figure-flattering style tips. Prepare for compliments!
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