If you know Eighty Jane, you know her to be a two-headed monster. On the one hand an advocate of quiet luxury; and on the other a lover of art of the fartsiest variety. Think Celine meets JCDC. But then, I suppose fartsy art IS somewhat of a luxury. After all, last Friday I...
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To every Cult there is a dark side, and the Fashion Cult is no different. I remember stories in the 90s of kids getting shot on the street for their high-priced sneakers. Are a pair of Jordans really worth your soul? Crazy. Now it’s denim that inspiring folks to a life of crime. The...
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September 17, 2009 – Atlanta, GA. On Thursday, Sept 24 at 7pm, silver screen and TV actress, Terri J. Vaughn (The Steve Harvey Show, Soul Food, All of Us, Tyler Perry drama Daddy’s Little Girls) hosts SMART; a series of eco-conscious brand experiences benefitting the Decatur-based greenspace destination and community resource – Wonderland Gardens....
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The last weekend of Summer (according to tradition) was a busy one in Atlanta. Besides a plethora of private BBQs and get togethers, the metro area was buzzing with local events, like the Decatur Book Festival; as well as national attractions like Dragon*Con. Friday evening I braved the mind-numbing traffic for cocktails and good...
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Another weekend gone by in the fine city of Atlanta, GA. It was a relatively low key one for this style spotter, but I did step out briefly on Friday to Glenwood Park’s wine bar and eatery Vino Libro. I’d been to the spot before, but never on a Friday night. It was packed!...
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Tags: atlanta, live music, weekend ATL, weekends, wine
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Another great stop on the style circuit this past weekend was the launch of Fever Shoes by Natischa Harvey. The event was held at Mason Murer Fine Art. Footwear designer Natischa Harvey paired with fashion designer Maria Harper to present the slick and sexy showing of a collection full of color and texture. In...
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Tags: atlanta, fever shoes, mason murer, natishcha harvery, Runway, shoes, weekend ATL, weekends
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Getting adequate blogging time is tough for a jane on the go. So please accept my apologies for not bringing the goods more often (stay tuned…). However, being busy means my style-spotting eye gets a considerable workout. This pas weekend there was much to see as Atlanta was the host to an incredible array...
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Last Spring I attended the Atlanta Fashion and Style Honors – an event designed to recognize the sartorial movers and shakers in the Atlanta metro area. The event left much to be desired, but I appreciated that there’s a core group of people attempting to raise southeast’s style profile. So when I was invited...
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Let’s face it: When it comes to fashion, Atlanta is no New York, London, Milan, or Paris…. or even L.A. :/ The ATL does, however, have a definite and growing scene that is determined to put the southern city on the style map. I attended the first annual Fashion and Style Honors a couple...
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Awww, how cute. It’s so amusing to dig through the archives and remember what life was like in former times. Just two years have passed since this striking photo was snapped and yet my whole world seems different. I don’t remember what exactly I was doing on this day, but I remember that this...
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