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Friday, May 28, 2010

Amazing Deal on Ojon Shine & Protect Shampoo/Conditioner

I feel like I've been in a hair "frump" lately. I keep saying to Jim, "my hair looks terrible, I need a change." He replies, "I love your hair, you look great." (sweet, I know) Here's the deal, my hair truly looks bad! I've not been taking care of it, choosing to purchase whatever brand I can find for shampoo and conditioner instead of buying what my hair loves. Since I had a $50 gift card to Sephora burning a hole in my wallet, I dashed out the door to Sephora in hopes of putting an end to my frump.

I had my mind set on an old favorite, Ojon Shine & Protect Shampoo & Conditioner. At $24 a bottle, I was all set with my gift card in hand. After mulling about through Sephora with my basket full of Ojon, I stumbled upon the biggest deal of the century. Get this, the ususal size shampoo and conditioner are 8.44 ounces each for $24 a piece. Now, only at Sephora, being sold as a combo package.... 33.8 ounces of shampoo and 33.8 ounces of conditioner for $89! Naturally, I quickly swiped the combo deal and put my other bottles back.

I could barely wait to get in the shower this morning to wash my hair. Ah, the luxurious lather and the silky smooth conditioner, my hair immediately thanked me by looking fabulous today.

I'm hoping this packaged special is offered on a regular basis, but can't confirm it. I suggest getting yours now!

Thursday, May 27, 2010

I just recently read an article about "Facebook" that annoyed me to no end. I have had many conversations about Facebook with many different people, and everyone seems to have a different opinion about it. I just wanted to put this out there. This was an article in Newsweek, but I won't post the author's name because I'm just too nice.

The basic point of this person's article is that he wasted so much time on Facebook, imagining the good things that he could have done, such as fundraising or helping out at a local animal shelter. He then goes on to make fun of his friends' posts about meaningless things like changing the kitty litter or a camping trip. And he says that he would rather hang out at the local bar. He finalizes his thoughts by writing that Facebook is the emptiest, loneliest place on the whole World White Web, all static and white noise.

I bet to differ. What an idiot. Please. I can't even tell you how happy I was to reconnect with so many friends from high school and college, not to mention all of my friends in Madison. I don't have time to spend an hour or two talking to each and every friend. I love my friends, and I spend about twenty minutes a day on facebook. This author said he was spending way too much time on it. That was his choice. If he didn't like it, why was he spending so much time on it?

We all make our own choices. I have never had any privacy issues with Facebook, and I do not befriend people that I don't know. I am not out to save the world. I still do lots of things in the community, help people at my job, still go to the pub, have wine with friends, and still have time for my kids.

We all choose what entertains us. After a long day at work and dealing with kids, sometimes we just want to do something fun, and to keep posted on my amazing friends' lives is enjoyable for me and worth my time. Love, Lila.

The "Real Winner" . . . !

Hi Jennifer and Gang! I was glued to the TV last night and watched the best closing of an American Idol season that I have ever seen only to be crushed when all of us learned that Crystal Bowersox didn't win. I was shocked!

In my opinion, and I'm not an expert by any stretch of the imagination, Bowersox was far better than DeWyze in every area of music (voice, range, style, stage presence, etc.) and I think everyone else could see and hear it as well. That being said, how did she lose?

Some of my friends think that people followed the Simon Cowel's winking and general nod of approval for DeWyze that defeated Bowersox. I completely disagree with that and think that it was that Bowersox has a "look" that is unappealing to the voting masses of young girls. The hair, the hideous tattoo on her back and her overall appearance just wasn't good enough. One of my male friends said that if Crystal Bowersox looked liked Faith Hill it would have been a no-brainer. That's how Casey James hung around so long. It became a beauty contest and if you had to chose between DeWyze or Bowersox, DeWyze is an easy choice.

Hmmmmm. . . . ! Bowerxox is an amazing singer and I only occasionally liked DeWyze so I am sad that she was beaten and disappointed if she was defeated because she isn't pretty enough.

Lynn
Los Angeles, CA

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Flip Flops!!!!


So, I was just trying going through my shoes, trying to get rid of some of them, and I just couldn't get rid of any of my flip flops!!! I just love them, from the plain, solid-colored flats to my most ornate ones. I was curious, so I googled a little history of the flip flop.

I found that it is quite impossible to quote the origination of the flip flop. The history of it seems to be dominated in the Eastern culture's history of countries like China and New Zealand and in the art of places like Egypt, where one can see Egyptian figures wearing something on their feet that is close to a flip flop.

Mostly, the history of "flip flop" dates back to when people began to refer to the sandal that had no back, and obviously the sound that the shoe makes. As Western culture began to explode and spread throughout the world, so did the flip flop. It became popular footwear for hot days, for the beach, the park, and, for goodness sakes: What would college students in Madison, WI wear all winter long?

I read in a fashion magazine that flip flops were out. WHAT? I beg to differ. I'll never get rid of them. Just like my leggings. Lila.

Friday, May 21, 2010

Michelle Williams Style

I'm obsessing over Michelle Williams beautiful Sonia Rykiel dress at the Hotel du Cap on Thursday (May 20) in Antibes, France.
The 29-year-old actress accessorized with amazing Ferragamo shoes and a elegant Chanel clutch for the event.
I really love the way that this all came together, she couldn't have looked any better!

I also adore her blonde hair...wish I could pull that off :)


Jessica
Stylist/Model

Skin Care with Snail Slime?

Women are now especially fond of lotions and creams made with snail slime, which has numerous supposed benefits, like increasing cell regeneration, anti-aging and healing properties, acne improvement, moisturizing and improving elasticity.

Of course, most snail serum products out there don’t use the goo directly from the snail himself. It gets purified and treated before mixing with other beauty chemicals. French women prefer “pure concentrated” serum, which is less diluted than labels advertising snail extract. Although not super popular here in the U.S, you can still find some products if you hunt around online.
If anyone has ever tried any products with snail slime please let me know what you thought and what the results were!

Kalyn New York

Jiapers!


Just like the legging has formed into a jegging, Huggies has come out with this cute little diapers that look like jeans!

However, they're kind of pricey. $20 will get you a pack of the jiapers (get it?), which is a little much for something that you can go through in a few days. This kid does look pretty stylish :)
Kalyn New York

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Destroyed Denim is a Spring 2010 Trend

Destroyed denim hasn't been this hot since the eighties. No matter what the cut or fit, jeans for spring 2010 are shredded. Some had a few rips here and there, while others had slices from hip to ankle. The one extremely cool thing about this trend, is that you can do it yourself. A few small frayed slits on the thighs of a worn pair of jeans, and you have turned trash bound denim into recycled fashion.

We have this great fitting "Distressed Rhinestone" Jean by Miss Me

Other Spring 2010 Jean Trends

Light Color- Throughout all of the wildly different jean offerings for spring, there was one common factor. It's time to take a hiatus from dark denim. Light to medium shades of vintage blue are in for Spring 2010. You will also see some pale gray and light navy.

Ankle Cropped- Relax fit jeans that are cropped at the ankle are a big trend for Spring 2010. These can be wide legged or tapered, as long as they end right above the ankle. Keep shoes small and sleek.

Boyfriend Jeans - Boyfriend jeans are back and apparently hear to stay. Wear them with a fitted shirt and sandals, to stay feminine.

Kalyn New York

Lindsay Lohan's Handbags

While she's currently busy partying it up in Cannes, Lindsay Lohan is also gearing up for the holiday release of her brand new handbags.

The actress has completed a licensing deal with The California Bag Co. to offer the handbag collection through her 6126 fashion brand.
Talking about the effort, Miss Lohan said, "I’ve always loved handbags, they are the most important accessory to me. The right bag can take any outfit to the next level, giving it that finishing touch and really making it complete.”

Continuing to dish about her handbag offerings, Lindsay said, “It was really important to me to design bags with amazing fabrications and really glamorous trims also were completely functional and easily transition from day to night."

Once available, the leather bags with be sold at retail prices ranging from $165 to $395.
This one pictured above is called Blaze and is black and nude snake embossed leather with napa trim and interlaced corset gusset detail.

Kalyn New York

Monday, May 17, 2010

Footwear Returning to J. LaMore for Fall!

I love shoes! It was a difficult decision to stop carrying shoes at J. LaMore. We brought in an edited selection of great shoes and boots for many years, but after a while, they stopped being profitable. How can that be? Women love shoes!


After an incredible amount of client requests, we will be carrying footwear again this fall! I've searched high and low to find some great styles that are amazingly comfortable and reasonably priced.

My favorite pieces so far are these three styles from Diego di Lucca. Not only are they adorable, they are the most comfortable things I've had on my feet in a long time! The foot bed has a super soft cushion which cradles the foot like a slipper. Finally, fashion and comfort.






The ankle bootie and the riding boot will be available in black leather and chocolate brown leather. The pump is available in black leather with silver studs. I love them all!


Feel free to email me if you're interested in any of the styles I've mentioned. I will email you the moment they arrive! (Sorry Summer, I'm not trying to bypass you and all of your sunshine, I'm just excited for Fall shoes!)


Jennifer

One last Hurrah in Aussie Land!


I have one last trip planned while I'm in Australia... and last but not least I'm going to Melbourne! I had the itch to go to Melbourne ever since I met a group of guys in Vegas who lived there. They told me it had the posh, cosmopolitan touch that Sydney doesn't. While I already think Sydney is amazing... I'm excited to see how much better a city can get!

I'm going with my lovely Australian Boyfriend and I can't wait to drag him around shopping because I hear Melbourne is known for its fabulous clothing stores! I doubt I'll be able to afford anything, but it'll still be fun to look. It's also known for it's chic restaurants and hotels. We're staying in a 5-star hotel called the Como Melbourne. The room style we're staying in is pictured above. It sounds so fantastic! It's located in South Yarra which is about 15 minutes by tram to the Central Business District (Melbourne's downtown.) South Yarra is the place for all the expensive shops and beautiful historic hotels. There is a bar in the hotel called So-Bar that is supposedly a hot spot for celebs. Woo hoo!

Staying at such a chic hotel I wish I had a gorgeous dress to compliment my weekend! Those Yoana dresses are stunning. My favorite of course is the pink polka dot one. I love anything pink and anything girly, and somehow this dress does it but is still 'grown up.' It's beautiful! All the new items are stunning. And I'm still drooling over the Susana dresses...

Julie
Sydney, Australia

P.S. I got a great deal on my hotel at travelzoo.com. If you've never checked it out, I highly recommend it!! They have different pages for international destinations as well as within the U.S.

Friday, May 14, 2010

Around the web in fashion: Chanel goes Curvaceous, Schitbags may or may not be the Next Big Thing

Being the regular that I am on various fashion blogs, I've decided to bring a periodical roundup of fashion news from around the web to J. Lamore magazine. What's going on this week in fashion? Read on to find out.

C is for Curves, Chanel: Plus-size model Crystal Renn walked in the Chanel Resort show, an unprecedented event on a Chanel catwalk. This sure comes as a breath of fresh air after all that Coco Rocha business a few months back. André Leon Talley, editor at large for Vogue, called the choice to cast Renn in the show “groundbreaking.” {Vogue.com}


[Left: Plus-Size model Crystal Renn]

Gown Glory: Who What Wear picks out their favorite red carpet wear from the Met Gala. Some knockouts were Diane Krueger, Emma Watson and Camilla Belle. {WhoWhatWear}

Gucci goes Couture: Gucci is launching Gucci Première, a division of custom gowns, which will meet demands for the one-of-a-kind looks celebs seek for the red carpet and other events. Gucci creative director Frida Giannini says she will take inspiration for her custom gowns from the cinema: movie heroines, like Holly Golightly, and their fantastic wardrobes. {WWD}

Bag of Schit: Fashionista meditates on the Schitbag, a “Hands-Free Designer Belt Bag,” which is, in other words, a glorified fanny pack. The makers of the bag think it is in line to become the New Status Purse, but bloggers at Fashionista don’t think anyone is going to be able to get past its unfortunate name. Would you wear one? {Fashionista}

Lady in the Iron Mask: Lady Gaga wore yet another custom creation, an ornate mask by Erickson Beamon, as she left the Almay Concert at Carnegie Hall this week. {CocoPerez}


Enjoy your fashion reading.

Creative Director

Yoana Baraschi

Yoana Baraschi exudes sophistication and elegance every time I see her at market. She has a whole staff of incredibly talented, competent people, but she still works the trade shows as if she's not the super star she is. Modeling her own designs, I'm convinced, once again she's a genius.


We've been carrying Yoana's designs for almost the entire time she's had her own label, about eight years. I love her innovative designs, the dedication she has to her company and her ability to be a trend setter in an industry that is unbelievably competitive. She continues season after season to stun us with her creations. I had to wonder, where did she get her passion and expertise from? I did a little digging and here's what I found out.

Born in Bucharest, Romania, Yoana Baraschi was raised in a family of artists. Her mother, Elli Baraschi, was an educator and a true fashion icon who felt that being stylish and elegant was the ultimate creative expression for a woman. Her father, Constantin Baraschi, a leading figure in the Romanian art world, was a renowned sculptor and Dean of the Fine Arts Institute. Following in his footsteps, Yoana studied drawing and sculpture from a very early age. She continued her artistic studies at the Fine Arts Institute of Bucharest where she received a BA in Sculpture. In 1978, a few years after the death of her parents, Yoana left communist Romania for Paris, where she got her first design job working for Emmanuelle Khahn as an embroidery designer. During her four years in Paris, she also worked at Studio de Style Jean Azel as an associate designer on collections such as Leonard, Cacharel, Mugler, and Faconable.

In 1983, Yoana moved to New York where she began to work as an illustrator for WWD and continued her work in textile design for various studios. She then shifted her focus in 1986 when she began working as a shoe designer for Mario Valentino and was introduced to the factories of Napoli and trade shows of Milan. During her many travels through Italy, Yoana was exposed to their fine tradition of craftsmanship, working with the best in the trade, which gave her a strong reference point for her career. It was during this time that she started I.B. Design Studio, which was created to translate European concepts for an American market. Her work had her traveling extensively throughout Hong Kong, Paris, Romania, California and India.

The turning point of Yoana’s designer career came in 1999, when she began working as Creative Director for Betsey Johnson. She was heavily influenced by not only business success the company had achieved, but also Betsey’s own originality and vision. It was this time period that allowed Yoana the courage to live her own vision and believe that she could start her own collection. In 2002, armed with her first sample collection created in her bedroom, Yoana was able to find a showroom to represent her line, received her first order from Saks Fifth Avenue, and was invited to participate in the esteemed Intermezzo Trade Show.

Yoana Baraschi now has showrooms representing her collection in New York, Los Angeles, Dallas, Atlanta, and London and can be found in approximately 500 specialty boutiques globally. Yoana has continued to amass an impressive roster of fans among young and stylish Hollywood; Halle Berry, Sienna Miller, Paris Hilton, Rachel Bilson, Heidi Klum, and Lauren Conrad.
Wow, this is an impressive resume! Hats off to Yoana for the continued success with her collection. I feel privileged to carry it her gorgeous collection at J. LaMore.




Pretty little Things. . . !


Hi Jennifer! I know it's been a few weeks but I'm back writing and having a great time. I just thumbed through the lookbook and the what's new and saw the new arrivals from Yoana Baraschi and I love them!

This little pink dot dress is adorable and so feminine. I can picture myself wearing this dress to so many functions here in LA. The weather has already been warm and this little dress is perfect.

The back of the dress is so pretty that I had I add the picture to show everyone. Anyway, it's nice to be back and love the fashions and the lookbook.

Lynn
Los Angeles, Ca

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Celeb Talk in Aussie Land

You pick up a tabloid here in Sydney (and believe me, there are just as many as you'd find in the states) and you'll see familiar celeb faces. They still talk about Speidi, Kim Kardashian's butt, and of course recently the whole Sandra Bullock baby shock, but there are also some celebs that are talked about that you wouldn't normally hear about in the U.S.

1. Dannii Minogue: Rightly so that she's talked about here considering she is Australian... but have you ever heard of her? Maybe I was a generation behind, but I know exactly who Kylie Minogue is and I'd never heard of her pop star singer/actress younger sister. Anyway, she's a pretty big celeb here! She's know known as a judge on Australia's got Talent, but she's still big in the tabloids and celeb gossip.

2. Pink: I know she is popular in the U.S., but the Aussie's take it to a different level. Everyone here loves Pink. Her music is really popular and she's actually talked about a lot (I haven't seen much negative gossip about her, luckily.) It's interesting that she's more popular here than in the states.

3. Charlie Sheen: The show 2 and a Half Men is so popular here! Charlie Sheen's recent divorce drama is highly covered by the tabloids and gossip magazines, mostly because of the effects it has had on the show.

4. Brian McFadden: Remember him?! He's an Irish singer who was in the band Westlife before pursuing a solo career in 2004. Since then I hadn't heard of him... but he's very well known here! Always on radio shows, a host of Australia's got Talent, and he has a hit single out here right now (very possible that that song has hit the U.S. as well... but I'm out of the loop on U.S. hits at the moment!)

5. Lara Bingle: She's a model who is always talked about here in Australia. Sadly, she's mostly famous for her controversies rather than her good modeling. Her most recent scandal involved her ex-fiance leaking a nude photo of her. Oh the drama...

6. Justin Bieber: OMG did the news travel to the States about the problems he caused over here? I know teeny bopper girls love him in the states- but 6 girls were seriously injured at an outdoor event held this past month where Bieber was supposed to sing! They call it Bieber Fever. Is that a term used in the U.S. right now, too?

So although all the "normal" celebs are just as popular over here, there are some others that you'll find more often in Aussie tabloids than you would in American ones. Also I've noticed that people here know EVERYTHING about the U.S. (for example, if you named an American model they'd know her.) Any news or celeb scandals that are big in the U.S. are also big here, but clearly that's not the same the other way around. Interesting how these Aussie's know everything American!

Julie
Sydney, Australia

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

New Lookbook . . . New Outlook!

Hi Jennifer and Everyone! I'm constantly amazed at the quality of work J. LaMore and jlamore.com produces. I live in London and you guys meet and beat anything I've seen here for photo's, models, merchandising and clothing. Congratulations and who is this stunning woman! I have a feeling that she will be a big career in modeling some day and then I will say 'I remember her when, . . . . !'

On a side note, our office has moved to a new building which is why I've missed a few weeks of writing on the friends blog and it's been a mess for a month trying to work and move at the same time. But, I'm finally settled into my new cubical. (No office yet) It seems that I've spent the last two months stuffing boxes and loading and unloading my little car. I cannot believe all the junk I carry around and save. It seems to me that the bigger the space I have the more junk I collect.

This move has inspired me to take a physical inventory of my office and a mental inventory of my apartment and I have to say; it's not pretty. I love all my clothing but I can't stand my living room furniture, my kitchen appliances, my bathroom and my bedroom furniture. I don't even like the paint color anymore. I have only a few nice art pieces that hang on the wall but it seems that I should be doing better than this at my age. All my stuff is junk! I say this in all honesty. What do I spend my money on?

My fiance' and I are not saving for a condo or our own apartment or house. We have friends over all the time who never say anything to us about this but, when we go to our friends house I really notice how nice their things are.

Cleaning out my office has really hit home with no pun intended and I noticed that J. laMore has given the store a face lift and it looks fantastic. (I checked it out on the post from Mandy and Facebook) I'm going to do the same. I'm going to paint our apartment and throw away all the junk and start collecting nice things that I can be proud of. I'll take pictures with my new camera and post them here. It's time for a new beginning.

Clare
London, England

Monday, May 10, 2010

New year, new look!

For those of you who haven't been to the store recently, you may not know that it's been given a bit of a face lift, namely a fresh coat of paint and a new layout. The new look premiered on the night of our party last Thursday and we received a lot of positive feedback about the changes, which was especially good news for Jim, who spent the past week on a ladder painting it.

We hope you stop by soon to check it out! It's a whole new shopping experience.

10 Things Not to Purchase in Bulk

Since our family is small, just Jim and me, I've never been able to experience the value associated with mega super stores like Costco. Buying in bulk for two just doesn't seem to make sense. My friends with children, grandchildren, and neighborhood friends love the super stores. In a recent conversation with one such friend, she told me she had just spent over $500 at Costco. "I love that store, I buy everything in bulk, it's great!"

I did some research and found there are several things not to purchase when buying in bulk:

1. Brown rice: Buying perishable products like eggs or milk in bulk is an obvious no-no, but there are plenty of other things out there that people tend to store indefinitely without realizing they expire within six months to a year.
Case in point: brown rice. In general, we tend to think of rice as something that just lasts and lasts, but brown rice (which happens to be better for you than white rice) has a much shorter shelf life because it contains more oil.

2. Nuts: In general, you should try to avoid buying nuts in bulk unless you're the kind of person who munches on them throughout the day. They may be more affordable in bulk, but nuts usually expire within two months.
"The high fat content in nuts (particularly in peanuts, pecans and walnuts) causes them to go rancid rather quickly," says Alejandra Ramos, a home-cooking expert and the creator of the website Always Order Dessert. "If you must buy them in large quantities, remember that roasted nuts last longer than raw ones, and shelled ones last the longest. Light, heat and moisture also affect the quality, and they have the tendency to absorb smells, so always store nuts in the fridge or freezer. This also goes for seeds and nuts like sesame seeds, flax seeds and pine nuts."

3. Mayonnaise and other condiments: Ramos also recommends shoppers avoid buying condiments such as mayonnaise, ketchup and salad dressing in bulk "unless you'll be using them right away at a large party or event." These items, she said, tend to last only six months to a year and "take much longer to get through than you'd expect."

4. Vitamins and nutritional supplements: Even stuff that's good for you may end up being a bad investment. "Unless you are absolutely certain that you won't mind drinking the same flavor of protein shake every day for the rest of the year, avoid buying the jumbo containers of soy isolate. Even the most hardcore fitness enthusiasts need variety, and these products do eventually expire," said Linsey Knerl, better known as The Dealista. "The same can be said for vitamins. Unless you are certain that you'll tolerate them well, don't stock up. Sample a smaller size of packaging for a few weeks, note any side effects, and only proceed with an 'economy-size' package if it agrees with you."

5. Spices: Even if you cook regularly, it might not be a good idea to buy spices in bulk.
Lisa Brisch, a personal chef, wrote to us that you shouldn't do it "unless you cook all the time." According to Brisch, spices lose their potency in six months to a year. "I cook for a living and rarely buy spices from a warehouse store except whole spices like peppercorns," she said.

6. Bread: Unless you like the texture of hard, stale bread, you really shouldn't buy too many loaves at once. Freezing bread works, but that leads to a freezer full of big bulky loaves of bread. Also, bread is more flavorful when it's fresh.
And according to Ramos, the cuisine expert, shoppers should not purchase baking powder or yeast in bulk. Each has a life span of about four to six months, so don't buy more than you would reasonably need in that time.

7. Tilapia: Kimberly Peterson is a Costco lover who admits to going several times a week and runs a website called Addicted to Costco. For the past two years, she's done extensive price comparisons among Costco and several other stores, including Wal-Mart, HEB Grocery and Safeway.
In general, she's found Costco's bulk items to be a better deal than buying the same things individually at these stores, but there have been a few exceptions, and one of them is tilapia, specifically the farm-raised variety. When she did the math, she found that consumers could actually get this item for less at Wal-Mart than buying it in bulk at Costco.

8. Frozen foods and meats: It's often a great deal for the money to buy a ton of food and meat that you intend to freeze, but it's important to assess just how much space you have for your buys.
According to Knerl, The Dealista, consumers should "look realistically at what you can store for long periods of time in the freezer, and weigh the savings against the possibility that you won't be able to store anything else in there while you use it up."

9. Bleach: Bleach is another item that you might be inclined to buy in bulk, but it goes bad over time. According to the Scripps Research Institute, bleach has a shelf life of six months and then starts to degrade. Each year you keep the bleach around, it loses 20% of its effectiveness, and you lose that much more of the money you put into it originally.

10. Candy: One key rule of buying in bulk is that you should beware of purchasing guilty pleasures like candy and other junk food. Otherwise, bulk buying can turn into bulk eating.
One consumer put it well on SavingAdvice.com: "If I go to my local store and (buy) 2 candy bars for $1 a piece, I spend $2 and they will last a week. I buy a box at Costco of 24 candy bars for $12, they still will be gone in a week. Even though the unit price is less, I end up spending more."


Jennifer

Haute Happy Hour... great success!

J. LaMore's annual spring party and sale, "Haute Happy Hour," was this past Thursday night and we'd like to thank everyone who stopped by for making the party a great success! We always love seeing all our customers and friends who make this store a fun and fabulous place to work. At the party, everyone enjoyed cocktails, shopping and complimentary spray tans. We hope everyone who attended the event and shopped the sale this weekend enjoyed it as much as we did.

Left: J. LaMore models showed off some of the hottest spring and summer looks.

For those who entered the drawing for the J. LaMore shopping spree and other prizes: we will be announcing winners this week. So stay tuned!


Right: Mothers and daughters enjoyed shopping the sale together just in time for Mother's Day.










Left: Stylist Jess and Creative Director Mandy hard at work at the party.

Friday, May 07, 2010

Kissing

Recently, I was wondering about kissing, so I looked it up. It is a profoundly bizarre act. Is there a more espressive gesture in the human repertoire?

When parents kiss their children it means one thing, but when they kiss each other it means something entirely different. People will greet a total stranger with a kiss on the cheek, and then use an identical gesture to express their most intimate feelings to a lover.

Madonna kissed Britney, Judas kissed Jesus, gambler kisses the dice for luck; someone once even kissed in a car for 54 hours straight.

After some research, I have found that : either the kiss is a human universal, one of the constellation of innate traits, including language and laughter, that unites us as a species, or it is an invention, like fire or wearing clothes, an idea so good that it is bound to metastasize across the globe.

Whatever its origins, kissing seems to be advantageous.

Thursday, May 06, 2010

Come and Party with J.LaMore!!!

Don't forget that tonight is the Haute Happy Hour at J.LaMore! Come mingle, drink, get a complimentary spray tan and shop! Everyone gets 25% OFF!


Enter to win a $500 shopping spree and many other prizes!

Can't make the party? Bummer! Use PROMO CODE "haute25" and shop online.

Jessica
(fellow partier)

25% OFF!

How great is it that J.LaMore is offering 25% off ALL items! Who doesn't love a great SALE! I have been eyeing up the Mavi Jeans and now with this awesome deal I'm going to get two pairs :) I'm getting the Mavi "Super Serena" Jean and the Mavi "Serena Skinny" Jean.
Both of these jeans are amazing. I have an older pair of
Mavi Jeans that I have worn over and over and still wear. It will be pretty nice to have a couple new pairs to add to the rotation. I highly recommend these jeans to everyone :) Happy Shopping everyone and take advantage of the 25% off!!!!

Kalyn
New York

Saturday, May 01, 2010

New Lookbook & Model

Hi Everyone! All of us at J. LaMore would like to thank Frida's Mexican Grill on State Street for allowing us to produce our latest fashion lookbook for you viewing and shopping pleasure.

The staff at Frida's was the best and allowed us free reign to every part of the restaurant until we were done. We even corralled one of the waiters and strategically placed him in a picture with our model. It was a great way to spend a few hours. Thanks again Frida's! (Mandy and I really wanted a big Margarita)

Also, we would like to introduce Sophia, our newest model to the website who was a such treat to work with and was so much fun.

Take a look!

Jim
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