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Under wraps: Belts, collars, buttons shine

Buying a winter coat is one of the high points of the shopping year. For the upcoming winter, coats are still structured, but feature fewer architectural details. You’ll still see ruffles and skirted coats, but this year’s more popular...

indystar, on Nov 08, 2009 at 12:00 AM in Jenny Elig

Herbs provide sage advice for grooming products

Long before we had huge cosmetics companies producing grooming products, humans had to rely on unprocessed herbs to clean up nicely. But even now that we can go completely away from nature to get a clean person, cosmetics companies are busily...

indystar, on Nov 01, 2009 at 12:00 AM in Jenny Elig

You don't need the real thing to be fur-and-leather fashionable

Yes, it’s time to bundle up — and this year’s looks are heavy on the leather and fur. Even if you love the look of fur, you can shop compassionately this year; at every turn, there are cruelty-free fur and leather options. Every...

indystar, on Oct 25, 2009 at 12:00 AM in Jenny Elig

New shop caters to hip clientele

T rue to its name, the recently opened Niche Boutique occupies its own distinct spot in the Indy shopping scene. Owned by Erica Lundeen, the Broad Ripple shop features a heavily stylized Western feel with a rocker edge. Light shines off the dark...

indystar, on Oct 18, 2009 at 12:00 AM in Jenny Elig
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Midwest Fashion Week will showcase hot, new designers

New York, London, Paris, Milan — the eyes of the world turned to the fashion industry’s major cities last month as designers debuted their Spring 2010 collections. Indianapolis, as you likely know, is not one of the hard-hitting fashion...

indystar, on Oct 08, 2009 at 6:45 PM in Jenny Elig

October campaigns hope to raise funds, awareness during National Breast Cancer Awareness Month

October campaigns hope to raise funds October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The observance started in 1985 as a weeklong campaign by two cancer survivors aimed at promoting awareness of the disease. Now, 25 years later, the 10th month is...

indystar, on Oct 04, 2009 at 12:00 AM in Jenny Elig

Spring forecast

The designers have spoken: Spring 2010 will be elegant, versatile and a bit somber. New York Fashion Week introduced us to designers’ visions of what we’ll be wearing some six months from now. Granted, most of us won’t be wearing...

indystar, on Sep 27, 2009 at 12:00 AM in Jenny Elig

Handbags full of charm

Trudy Gumbel is a true bag lady. After all, handbags “always fit,” she says. “What a great little accessory.” Gumbel, who is serving as one of three judges for the local Bags2Riches Gala this week, began making bags about 10...

indystar, on Sep 20, 2009 at 12:00 AM in Jenny Elig

Where are you shopping: Gifts galore

Sisters’ Northside shop is bright and welcoming Enter Twisted Sisters Gift and Home Boutique on East 71st Street and you’re greeted by three adorable poodles and their owners. With the shop’s lime green and coral walls, delicious...

indystar, on Sep 13, 2009 at 12:00 AM in Jenny Elig

What are you wearing? Polished look

Every inch of Ken Gilbert’s 6-foot-3 frame is well-dressed. By virtue of his height and his handsome attire, he’s hard to miss. But he’s pretty modest about it. “I certainly don’t see myself as representative of any...

indystar, on Sep 03, 2009 at 8:34 PM in Jenny Elig

Apparel on TV gives vintage vibe

Women want to wear the look they see on ‘Mad Men’ AMC’s hit show “Mad Men” kicked off its third season recently and, from all of the reactions I’ve seen, one thing is obvious: People don’t just love the show...

indystar, on Aug 27, 2009 at 5:54 PM in Jenny Elig

Peace sign grows up

The peace symbol is more than half a century old — just like baby boomers — celebrating its 50th birthday last year. It has come a long way from 1958 when it was originally designed by artist Gerald Holtom as a symbol for the British...

indystar, on Aug 20, 2009 at 7:34 PM in Jenny Elig

Designer bargains

Before the Internet really took hold as a viable shopping tool, luxury was almost out of reach for us Midwesterners. Yes, there was Saks Fifth Avenue, if you were lucky enough to live in a town that had one, but the Mecca of luxury goods was New...

indystar, on Aug 13, 2009 at 8:36 PM in Jenny Elig

Dress like an Egyptian

Parts of their lives might have been shrouded in mystery, but one thing is certain: The ancient Egyptians had style. That’s one thing visitors of “Tutankhamun: The Golden King and the Great Pharoahs” will glean, says Mark Lach,...

indystar, on Aug 06, 2009 at 8:02 PM in Jenny Elig

Cosmetics go green

Organic lines mean more choices for consumers Trinia Price, owner, aesthetician and masseuse at Complexions on Mass Ave., carries organic lines that are good enough to eat. “Look at (hair and skin-care products) like you look at food,”...

indystar, on Jul 29, 2009 at 11:11 PM in Jenny Elig
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Products to keep an eye on

Relastin Ultra Emollient Zinc Firming Complex contains caffeine, but it gets you going in a different way from your regular cup of joe. The multi-tasking moisturizer uses vitamins and nutrients — along with the caffeine — to reduce the...

indystar, on Jul 19, 2009 at 1:00 AM in Jenny Elig

Don't give up on hard-to-find shoes

There she was, on the subway. She was wearing a lovely, bubble-hemmed rain jacket, carrying an adorable parasol, but all Ireallysaw were her shoes. Oh, they might not be your taste, but for me, those nude-colored, peeped-toed, triangle-heeled sling...

indystar, on Jul 16, 2009 at 9:47 PM in Jenny Elig
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Experience better British lashes

If British women have better eyelashes than us Yanks, it’s only thanks to Rimmel London mascaras. Try out the company’s two new selections, Glam’Eyes Lash Flirt Mascara (about $7.29) and Sexy Curves Waterproof Mascara (about $7.99)....

indystar, on Jul 12, 2009 at 1:00 AM in Jenny Elig

Perfumer gives advice for the sunny months

As with just about everything else, perfumes are seasonal. What you wear as a heavy cloak in the wintertime should be cast aside in favor of a light, loose-knit sweater. Donnetta Moorman, owner of Moorman’s Perfume on 86th Street, has been in...

indystar, on Jul 11, 2009 at 7:28 PM in Jenny Elig

Wear what suits you

If you haven’t hit the pool yet, don’t fret, you still have lots of time. Whether you’re planning to soak up the sun from a deck chair or put in some miles in the pool, here are some of my favorite suits of the season. Some of us...

indystar, on Jul 04, 2009 at 9:20 PM in Jenny Elig

Reading in style

Try these frills to dress up your literature You might have eschewed them in favor of Kindles or talking books, but old-school books with paper pages are still the easiest to consume and chicest way to get the words you want. It’s no surprise...

indystar, on Jun 27, 2009 at 8:34 PM in Jenny Elig

The value of custom suits

Even if you don’t buy a pricey suit, you can get rich look While many of us have dads — or are dads — who consider a T-shirt as dress-up wear, some folks actually get style inspiration from their fathers. Andrew Porter is one of...

indystar, on Jun 20, 2009 at 9:14 PM in Jenny Elig

Want to save money? Think resale, not retail

Gone are the days when some of us could buy a $600 purse and a $300 pair of shoes without batting an eyelash. But, with a little research and a different mind-set, consumers can find the same goods without the high price tags. In fact, there are...

indystar, on Jun 13, 2009 at 7:40 PM in Jenny Elig
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Counter summer's hair-raising habits

Your hair is on high alert: Summer is coming, and your lovely locks are facing a harsh season. Emmett Cooper, co-owner of Emmett’s the Studio, 4907 N. Pennsylvania St., knows all too well the dangerous elements summer exposes your hair to: sun,...

Jenny Elig, on May 17, 2009 at 1:00 AM in Jenny Elig

Village Experience

From the moment you enter the Village Experience, the new addition to Broad Ripple and to the fair-trade shopping scene, you are in for a rare experience — a shopping trip that will help you learn about the world. The words painted over the...

indystar, on May 02, 2009 at 9:13 PM in Jenny Elig

Feet first into spring

As we inch ever closer to sandal season, it’s time to start toeing the line of pretty feet. “You want to make sure you take care of your feet,” says DeAnna Murphy, 35, nail technician at the Southside’s Transformations Salon...

indystar, on Apr 18, 2009 at 9:36 PM in Jenny Elig

Style

Breast Cancer Awareness month continues — this time with local hair-care company Kenra’s Volume 25 Spray. The four-time winner of the Stylist’s Choice favorite hairspray comes in a tall, pink bottle; the company will donate $25,000...

indystar, on Oct 16, 2008 at 2:08 AM in Jenny Elig
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Style: Jenny Elig

Using recycled and new materials, Indiana-based artist Jeannine Perdue sells her jewelry through her Etsy site, jcjools .etsy .com. What I like most are the warm colors and the innovative ways Perdue imagines her pieces. Better still, she sells at...

indystar, on Nov 20, 2008 at 2:08 AM in Jenny Elig

Style: Jenny Elig

Everyone is shaped differently, and that’s a great thing. But how do we survive in a world full of ready-to-wear garments made for set body types? “Curves Rule and Flat is Fabulous,” by Rita Mauceri and Elycia Rubin (Citadel Press,...

indystar, on Dec 11, 2008 at 2:12 AM in Jenny Elig

Style

You want to preserve for posterity your family memories. Why not do it in a special way? Locally based Tru Originals, www.truoriginal.com, run by Jill Metz, offers collage kits to help you create your own heirloom art. “Our kits are great for...

indystar, on Dec 18, 2008 at 2:04 AM in Jenny Elig

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