A T-shirt and jeans doesn’t have to be dull. Via the ModCloth Style Gallery.
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A T-shirt and jeans doesn’t have to be dull. Via the ModCloth Style Gallery.
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Many beautiful tights (and a few adorable owl hats!) gracing the Anna Sui Fall 2012 runway.
(via Influence and Stardoll)
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Color is everywhere this season, and while mixing and matching is always fun, why not just wear the whole rainbow? I love the use of accessories and shoes here to tone the look down. Perfect for summer! (via ModStylist polyvore)
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OH, so bright! I’m loving the rainbow colors in this wedge! (via ModCloth)
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Old record sleeves are always such a great source of inspiration, no? (via the ModCloth Blog)
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This week, we tried our hand at styling Dittos’ bold, bright jeans three ways. See how our ModEmployees wore ‘em in our latest blog post!
Details from Moschino Cheap & Chic Fall 2012.
What can we say? We’ve got a weakness for colorful clocks!
Clockwise from the top: Chroma-logical Order Clock, Time to Deco-rate Clock in Sun, Five After Flatware Clock, Bold-en Times Clock in Rhythm, Chromatically Correct Clock, and Party Time! Excellent! Clock.
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Our Beach Club Dress — ideal for strolling the shoreline with your sweetie, basking under cabanas with a book, or grabbing beach cafe cocktails with the chicas!
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Oh, yes. Rainbow swirl ice-cream by Elise Copps-Smith.
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DIY rainbow bench from Californian photographer Christina Diaz.
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Pantone-inspired food and fashion fun by blogger Emilie of Griottes!
We think we’ve found our new spring break shoe — the Boardwalk Arcade Wedge! Comfy cork wedge? Check. Fantastically hued? Double check. Cute gingham pattern? Triple check.
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“Reading Rainbow” by Jay Fleck. This warms our pun-lovin’ little hearts.