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Summer Must-Have: SkinCeuticals Sunscreen

by Kirsten on June 21, 2011

Sure, I could spend my time researching what is known to be the fan favorite of all sunscreens, but what’s the point when I already use one of the best?! Granted, I did a ton of research a few years back, and no question about it – this is my all-time favorite.

No need to hold you in suspense, but you must buy this:  SkinCeuticals Ultimate UV Defense



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Plain and simple, it’s fantastic. I wear it in place of a moisturizer every morning, and beneath my make-up. Not only does it protect against UVA and UVB (cancer-causing) rays, but it also utilizes zinc oxide, which is one of the most amazing levels of protection you can get. You may remember zinc used to be that thick white or colored stuff on people’s faces that looked totally bizarre years back. Thankfully, they have done a ton of improvements, and it now is nearly invisible. Some may notice a lighter appearance to their face after putting the sunscreen on, but it quickly absorbs and goes away. No worries, I promise!

And let us not forget, it is 3.0 fluid ounces. That’s right my friends, it is travel and TSA friendly! This bottle lasts me over six months ($35 over six months, is only about $6/per month, $1.25 per week. Yes you can afford that), and I apply it everyday to my face, neck and use the leftover on my hands for the tops of my hands. Note: I use cheaper versions for my body as I am not as picky about the greasy look it may leave behind.

So the moral of this story? Wear sunscreen. Everyday. Do not think that because you have a darker skin tone, or like the look of a tan face, that it means you should not. Cancer and wrinkles are not cool and if you can prevent them with something so simple, why would you not?

I too love the look of having a sun-kissed glow, but tanning (out in the sun, or worse, a tanning bed) is not the way to do it. Just because you don’t notice the damage right away, doesn’t mean it isn’t happening. I look at the faces of my mom’s friends, and it is quite evident those that protected their beautiful skin throughout their lives. I ask what their secret is? Sunscreen. Yes, some things can be that simple.

SkinCeuticals offers a wide variety of sun protection, and this just happens to be my favorite. They also have a sport version and another Sheer Physical version. I have tried all of the, and the Ultimate is my favorite. Perhaps one of the others may by yours? Either way, their sunscreen is to die for.

Who else loves SkinCeuticals? Jennifer Lopez, Debra Messing, Katherine Heigl, Kelly Rutherford, Kirstie Alley, Rebecca Romijn, Sophia Bush and many more.

Enjoy!

Love, K.

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One of the greatest parts about writing this blog, is being introduced to new boutiques and online clothing stores. Rarely do I shop in-store anymore; between the time saved, the ease of purchase, and the amazing return/exchange policies, I adore online shopping.

When contacted by Kristin and Ashley of Walk In Closet Boutique, I was happy to check out their site, eager to find another fun place to indulge myself in some retail therapy.

One of the things that I like most, is the story behind their site:

Walk In Closet Boutique was founded by two sisters, Kristen and Ashley. Even though we are as different as night and day, the one thing we share is our love of fashion. When we were little girls, we kept busy for hours playing dress up and styling our dolls in fabulous outfits.

Now that we’re all grown up we still love to play dress up. We hope that Walk In Closet Boutique will bring back those childhood memories and also bring out the fashionista in you.

We invite you to take a walk in our closet and rummage through our clothes! You may notice that we each have our own sense of style which can be easily mixed and matched and we offer Price Points to fit any budget.

In addition to offering the following brands: Lucca Couture, Seventy Two Changes, !It Jeans, Pleasure Doing Business, Bloom Boom Boom, Ark & Co., Aryn K, Theme, Tulle, Plush, Sauce, Collective Concepts, Alternative, Hy & Dot, Factory, Left on Houston, Jenny Han, Fraiche, Charlie Jade, Daniel Rainn, Jayrun Jewelry, they also host trunk shows in the NY Metropolitan area!

I was lucky enough to try something from their new Spring Collection, this fabulous trench coat from Tulle. Made of 100% cotton and double-breasted, this jacket can be used through all seasons, and will easily become a closet staple. (PS – Read more below for an exclusive coupon code to be used on your purchase there!!)

One of my favorite things about this trench, is the interior print that lines the jacket. It is ADORABLE! Every time I put this jacket on, it makes me smile. I tried a Medium, and it fit perfectly. So I definitely would order true-to-size.

I highly recommend checking out their site, and to give you a little push to do so, they have kindly offered an exclusive discount code for Traveling Fashionista readers!! Use “SPRINGFLING” at checkout, and receive 15% off your total purchase!

Enjoy!

Love,

K.

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It’s been a bit of time since I provided more than a sample sale list to you, so this is long overdue. Thanks to recently learning about my faulty hips (thank you, hip dysplasia), and the plethora of tests and potential surgeries they want to give me, you could say my life has been a bit beyond hectic. No worries though – I am happy and healthy!!

Nevertheless, I was able to try a pair of tights that are perfect for a great Valentine’s Day gift! (Yes, the irony in going from the above, to this, is epic!)

Whether you like to buy yourself a little something, or want to give your sweetie, friend, mom or any other woman in your life a little something – this is a great option. Not too expensive, something you can use time and time again, and simply put – they are ADORABLE.

Sculptz makes this amazing subtle black sheer that has just the right amount of sophistication and fun. Completely sexy and works with almost any outfit, this heart shaped print does not go overboard – and gives your outfit just that extra little bit of pop.

To top it all off, these tights offer unbeatable shaping! Think rear-lifting, tummy flattening, hip and thigh smoothing! They are unbelievably comfortable – and now on sale for $8.99!

These definitely do not just have to be worn only on Valentine’s Day, in fact, they make a great option to switch up the polka dot look! Comfortable and chic – I love my pair, and know you will too!

Pick up your pair here!!

Love, K.

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Gift Suggestion for the Traveler: Bungalow Bags

by Kirsten on December 16, 2010

Looking for a great gift idea for your favorite world-traveler? Perhaps you know someone that spends a lot of time on the road, whether it be for business or pleasure? Bungalow Bags make a great gift for just about anyone, and they happen to have a bag that fits just about any lifestyle!

I was the lucky recipient of two different Bungalow Bags, their Original Deano Scout Tote and their Life Support Carry On Travel Accessory. Both of which are already making their way into my regular rotation of use. There is a lot to love about these bags, and they make a great gift for a loved one – or even as a purchase for you!

The first bag up for review is the Original Deano Scout Tote. This bag started it all for Bungalow, and it’s easy to see why.

Made of a very durable polywoven fabric, it’s perfect for traveling, trips to the beach, groceries, and more. Not only can it easily be wiped clean (a feature that I happen to LOVE), but it also is water resistant, making it perfect for almost any type of environment. It’s reinforced handles assure an extra level of protection and strength when you happen to carry a full load. I chose this really fun print, Vine of the Times, but if it’s not your style there are 10 other options available – both printed and solid colors.

The next bag, has a very different function, one equally important and destined for years of great use. The Life Support Carry On Accessory really sparked my interest as it has a few great features that I love. Made of a coated 100% cotton twill, it too is water resistant and easily able to be wiped clean – which is definitely needed for a bag that carries toiletries! My favorite feature is that it rolls-up for transport, but when opened completely, it has a strap that allows it to be hung – fully open and with all your items displayed. This is especially great when you don’t want to clutter up a counter-top! It deceptively holds a lot of items and definitely works great for traveling. How much do you love this print? So fun and cheerful!


And just for fun, I loved their background story and want to share it with you!

I absolutely love both of my bags and think they make amazing gifts – and at such a reasonable price! Check out their website now and see how many lifestyles they cater to: the traveler, the college student, for home, sports, work, kids, and so much more!

Head to Bungalow Co now!

Love, K.

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At the core of every wardrobe should be a strong set of basics. With a basic set of tees, you can create a variety of outfits by adding just simple accessories like belts, jewelry, cardigans, or scarves.

What I find most important with my own basics, is a high-quality, super-soft knit. Usually I fall in love with my solid color tees, and hate having to part with them. For instance, when I stain them, or they start to fall apart after much love and wear.

Casualmere is a perfect way to add these necessities into your closet. Comprised of high-quality viscose made from bamboo, their items feature the highest ecologically sourced bamboo content – typically 100 percent, with some pieces incorporating 5 percent spandex for additional stretch. Their founder, Dennis Fasone, had recently experienced the unbelievably soft hand-feel of viscose made from bamboo, and he knew the rest of the world would also fall in love!

What I love best about this new line, is the amazing prices. It is so rare to find basics with such a high-quality, amazing feel without spending an arm and a leg. Generally I view those types of purchases as a long-term investment, but this makes it so simple to add to your wardrobe without having to spend a lot!

What makes this fashion spotlight even better, is that Casualmere is offering Traveling Fashionista readers an exclusive discount code through December 15, 2010! Use code ‘TF4B’ for 20% off your total order, not including shipping!

I tried their long-sleeve tee as well as their unisex flat knit scarf. As soon as they arrived, I was in love! They are exactly the type of material I go after in my own wardrobe. I tend to be that person walking around the department store feeling everything before I decide to try it on. If it doesn’t feel good, I don’t want it. Casualmere feels amazing.

The long-sleeve tee is a perfect length. It covers just a few inches below my waist band, which is perfect to be worn with either jeans or leggings. It’s got the perfect blend of just tight enough, but with plenty of room and give to not be skin-tight. Which I hate. Their scarf is of average length, and I picked up the off white color, perfect to blend with just about any other color in my wardrobe.

Currently they don’t have a huge product offering, and I am hoping (fingers-crossed) that they develop more of their line. Thankfully they carry short and long-sleeve tees and a few other awesome options, and with that, I am a happy girl.

Here are some of their other items offered; what do you think?!



I definitely suggest picking up a shirt or two for yourself, or even a loved one. It’s perfect this time of year, and you will make some lucky recipient very happy! And with the exclusive promo code, you have no reason not to!

Love, K.

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Tsubo Shoes – Never Sacrificing Style for Comfort

by Kirsten on November 19, 2010

I love getting the chance to introduce brands and designers that may not be in your direct line of sight. When Tsubo contacted me to review a pair of their shoes, it was my first experience with their line. There is a part of me that loves to learn new things, try new experiences, and expand my fashion knowledge; this gave me the perfect opportunity to do so.

Tsubo was founded in 1997 and was later bought by Deckers Outdoor Corporation in 2008, joining a diverse family of brands including : UGG Australia, Teva, Simple Shoes, and Ahnu. Well, I do happen to love UGGs, so I was intrigued to say the least.

A company driven by a metropolitan style and ergonomic design, Tsubo creates shoes that are for the comfort driven individual; one that will settle for nothing less than the best materials, high-quality construction, and on-point design. Their signature ergonomic design is one that will amaze you. The quality of the soles and the construction of the foot pads will be a welcome surprise. One that you never knew how much you needed.

I tried out their Baco boot. A nice flat, knee-high style, with gorgeous lines and made of tumbled leather. There is an inner fleece lining which feels very luxurious to the touch, and has removable foot cushions. An added benefit is the rubber sole that assures a nice dry foot no matter what the weather may bring.

As you can see, the lines on the boot are very unique, and something that I found to be a welcome change from the majority of knee-high boots out there. I like having a different style, and received a lot of compliments on them! This particular style of theirs runs about a half a size small, so I would definitely suggest going up a half size from your usual. Completely comfortable, and beautifully designed, I absolutely love them, and know you will too!

With so many unique styles and designs, you are bound to find a pair that you will love. From booties to wedges, heels and tennis shoes, Tsubo covers them all!

Buy a pair of Tsubo shoes here!!

Love, K.

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The ever-so-fabulous reader Amy H. has provided such a great read on her trip to Italy. With amazing advice and awesome pictures, I am providing you with the second installment of her post! Read on to hear about where she stayed, what she wore, and everything in between! If you didn’t yet get a chance to read Part 1, you can do so here!

From Florence we were off to experience what travel guru Rick Steves calls the “decaying elegance” of Venice. The canals, bridges, palaces and boats make it one of the most visually interesting and romantic cities on earth. While we visited St. Mark’s Basilica and the Rialto Bridge, we mostly just walked around and explored. You can walk a wide circle around Venice in just a few hours despite how intimidating the map looks and how easy it is to get lost! Walking is also easy here because there are no cars. We stayed at Hotel Dimora Marciana. The best thing about the hotel was the location (a five minute walk from St. Mark’s)—I found the rooms to be a little dreary and formal and the service to be average.

After Venice we trained to Monterosso, a town in the Cinque Terre which is a string of five fishing villages on the Ligurian coast. This is the birthplace of pesto and focaccia bread. We had some amazing seafood as well. We worked off all that focaccia by walking the trails between the villages. Between the towns of Manarola and Riomaggiore is Via Dell’Amore (“Lovers Walk”). Couples come here and attach a lock to the gates or rail to seal their eternal love. We came prepared with our lock! We stayed at the Hotel Margherita in Monterosso which, according to the owner is renovated every year. Everything looked really nice, but it did have a bit of a paint smell! We had a very nice breakfast and a huge balcony!

While training back to Rome, we made a pit stop in Pisa, checked our luggage at the train station, and walked the mile or so to the leaning tower to get the typical “I’m pushing the tower back up” picture. Corny? Yes. But it is actually really neat to see something so iconic in person. When we got back to Rome we checked back into our hotel and went to dinner. The last day of our trip we had reservations to tour the Vatican Museum, which was pretty amazing. I definitely recommend paying for a tour because you get to skip the (very long) line and you get so much more out of your visit. That night we went to the famous Ristorante Da Fortunato near the Pantheon—the restaurant is featured in my husband’s favorite novel “Beach Music” by Pat Conroy, so it was a must-see. The next day, we sadly flew home!

A few notes about fashion in Italy. What stood out the most were sneakers like Converse (which was a surprise to me), skinny pants or jeans tucked into tall flat boots, and leather. I was so glad I brought my black riding boots for my fall trip to Italy. They were super comfortable and versatile and I felt like they added a bit of fashion to the typical sight-seeing outfit. Because they are bulky, I wore them on travel days. I also took a pair of very comfortable TOMS Shoes, those broken in heels I mentioned earlier, some flat sandals, and my sneakers for hiking. My basic wardrobe consisted of black clothes—a black blazer, black skinny pants, black straight pants, black leggings, long black cardigan, regular black cardigan, black dress, black tights, black and white striped shirt (note: don’t wear this in Venice or you’ll look like a gondolier!), as well as a few colored tank tops, a pair of jeans, a knit grey dress, some scarves, and a waterproof rain jacket. Yes it all fit into a carry-on bag! And best thing I brought along? Dry shampoo! Who has time to wash and dry their hair every day when you are in Italy? If you spend time styling your hair once every three days or so, that blowout can last when you spray your roots with dry shampoo and brush it out. I took along a travel-size bottle of Big Sexy Hair Volumizing Dry Shampoo.

And finally, thanks to Kirsten for her guidance—she was right about everything! I felt fully prepared for my trip and consistently felt like I had “just the right thing” in my suitcase at every stop.

Thanks so much, Amy! Let’s hope she decides to write more soon. Great advice, and such a fun read!

Love, K.

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I’d like all of you to give a warm welcome to Amy H.! She has been a wonderful reader of Traveling Fashionista and just came back from her honeymoon to Italy. Prior to her trip, we went back and forth planning her packing list and preparing her for the trip of a lifetime. Being fashionable was important to Amy, so read on to hear about her amazing adventure – from her outfits to the hotels and everything in between!

My husband and I recently returned from our two week honeymoon in Rome, Florence, Venice and Cinque Terre in Italy. I had the pleasure of working with Kirsten before my trip to design a packing list that would allow me to take everything I needed in a carry-on size bag and still feel fashionable sightseeing!

We flew into Rome and checked into our first hotel, Hotel Raffaello, where we would stay for two nights. This hotel was in a great location—easy walking distance to most tourist sites—had friendly staff and a nice breakfast. We also stayed at Hotel Raffaello two more nights at the end of the trip. While we were waiting for our room to be ready we decided to go visit the Colosseum since it was within walking distance. Actually, we found everything in Rome to be within walking distance if you are comfortable walking—and have good shoes. My airplane (and first day sightseeing) outfit was skinny black pants tucked into black riding boots, a tank top under a Patagonia white travel oxford shirt (with lots of pockets for your money and passport) and a black blazer. We also visited the Roman Forum and Pantheon on this leg of the trip and got started on the massive amounts of food we would eat during this trip—gelato, pizza, and spaghetti carbonara! I recommend packing pants with some stretch in them for Italy!

After two days in Rome we took the train (we had First Class Eurail Passes for the honeymoon) to Florence. We stayed at Hotel Davanzati which was my favorite hotel from the entire trip—and the #1 hotel in Florence on TripAdvisor.com. The hotel was within walking distance of the train station as well as everything you’d want to see in Florence. The hotel had a nice breakfast with made-to-order coffee (cappuccino for me please!), excellent staff, modern rooms, and a candlelit happy hour every night in the lobby with free Prosecco, Chianti, snacks and music. While in Florence we visited the Accademia (home of The David), the Uffizi Gallery, and climbed the Duomo (Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore) for a spectacular view of Tuscany. One of the best meals we had in Italy was at a restaurant recommended by our hotel called Frescobaldi, owned by a wine family in the region. We had a parmesan and truffle fondue that was amazing and requested a wine pairing with every course.

Florence is known for its leather goods. I happily purchased leather gloves for myself and family, and splurged on a brown leather jacket for myself (though the price for the quality was a steal compared to what you’d get here). It seemed that all the women in Italy and Florence especially had a leather jacket. And as Kirsten says, it’s the most versatile jacket for travel! My jacket quickly became part of my rotating wardrobe for the trip. When we went to dinner at places like Frescobaldi I wore either a black dress with tights or leggings or black pants with a silver sparkly shirt and a blazer. For shoes I’d wear heels or my tall boots. I took heels that were already broken in, and only wore them for short walks!

To be continued….

Look for Part 2 tomorrow! Thanks so much Amy for such a great post!

Here are some pics of Amy on her trip. Not only does she look completely fashionable, but all of her outfits were comfortable too. A perfect example of how you can plan your packing to accomplish both necessities; chic and comfortable!

Love, K.

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Fashion Designer Spotlight: Payal Luthra

by Kirsten on November 12, 2010

We all know I have a teensy bit of an obsession with cashmere, and when I was introduced to Payal Luthra‘s line, I just might have died and gone to heaven.

Many of you probably already have some form of a cashmere scarf in your closet, but I doubt you have seen the beautifully tailored cuts, modern embellishments, and cool aesthetics of Payal Luthra’s cashmere line. With an innovative use of angles and folds, Payal blends influences from both her U.S. and Indian background, creating a gorgeous collection that is both minamalist-chic and fashion-forward.

From cowl-neck scarves adorned with tassels to button-chained neckwarmers, Payal only uses the warmest and softest Mongolian cashmere, ensuring neutral designs that are destined to easily become a part of just about any outfit you wear.

I was lucky enough to see her bandit cowl in person and can vouch that it is just as beautiful in person as they appear online. Am I sensing a perfect holiday gift for a loved one? Perhaps even yourself? Yes – I think so!

Here are a few of my favorites from her collection – all equally gorgeous – with unrivaled quality.

Love, K.

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There are plenty of times that a purse just doesn’t work while traveling. Sure, a backpack can go in it’s place, but often you don’t have enough stuff to need the whole backpack. Many hate the feeling of wearing a backpack, or the possible tan lines it can cause if you’re in a sunny location. Luckily, there is an alternative – the Go Caddy!

How many of you have tried to carry a water bottle, keys, wallet, a little bit of makeup, and perhaps a few other important items, but did not want to use a purse? Perhaps your travel plans included hiking, or exploring old ruins, churches, or walking miles and miles through different towns. Whatever the case may be, purses and backpacks aren’t always what you need.

I was intrigued to receive the Go Caddy to test out as I currently have a great purse I use for traveling, as well as a clutch for smaller items, and a backpack when I need to carry more. The GoCaddy definitely has a niche that I think many regular travelers, or those new to traveling, will be able to appreciate.

Available in a couple colors and a few different styles, the Go Caddy holds up to a 1.5 liter water bottle (so awesome to not have to lug one around by hand) and has an extra long strap that can be worn in a cross-body style. In addition, it has plenty of room to hold your cell phone in the back elastic pouch, and has a velcro area to hold any important documents (think cruise ship passes). Made out of a nice microfiber material, it folds flat and is easily able to be packed in your luggage.

Definitely worth checking out, I recommend it to those in need of something a little different!

Pick up the Go Caddy in Black here or in pink here!!

Portions of the sales of the pink Go Caddy benefit the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. I love that!

Love, K.

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