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Shop SimDog tees HERE!
 
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In this day and age, you never know what kind of disaster you may encounter, so better to be safe than sorry with the “Emergency Bra.” Dr. Elena Bodnar invented a bra that can be converted into a pair of gas masks-- say what???

"The Emergency Bra's primary function is that of a conventional bra. In case of emergency, it can be quickly and easily converted into two face masks without removing any clothes. In case of emergency, where no specialized respiratory devices are available, it can decrease the inhalation of harmful airborne particles. Because the Emergency Bra masks can be securely fixed to the head, it frees a survivor’s hands to keep balance while running and removing objects on the way out of danger. In certain situations, by providing the wearer with a sense of security and protection, the Emergency Bra can reduce the chance of panic attack."

Purchase the E-Bra HERE for $29.95. A small price to pay for the peace of mind that you and your man will be safe should we be hit by a nuclear warhead! :-P

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Many former models become designers upon retirement, but not many choose to create hijabs like Atiya Khan, the woman know as Pakistan's first supermodel.
 
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Another "Keep Me" obsessed blogger writing about her love for the Malibu-based line of loungewear! Most of our pieces have already sold out, so get your ultra soft "Keep Me" piece today before it's gone! Find out why Rachel Zoe, Jessica Alba & Jennifer Aniston can't stay away from this luxurious line of loungewear! More items coming soon!
Shop "Keep Me" HERE!
 
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Shop for your own edgy 'Zippers' tank HERE!
Available in black & alabaster white.
 
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As seen on your favorite Twilight girls! Both Kristen Stewart and Ashley Greene have been seen around town in this fun tank by celebrity loved SimDog Apparel! The "Zippers Tank" can be tucked in for a chic sophisticated look or paired with a comfy hoodie or cardigan for an everyday casual feel! Sheer soft silk/modal blend.

19 KD. Shop SimDog HERE!

View SimDog celebrity style & press HERE!


 
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Donni Tie Pink Scarf w/Gold Wings Good Luck Charms

28 KD. Shop for it HERE!

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Bath & Body Works Cherry Blossom Deep Cleansing Hand Soap

3 KD. Shop for it HERE!
Sorry, this scent is now SOLD OUT. Shop for other scents HERE!

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BlackBird Tees "Tiny Dancer" Asymmetrical Tank

15 KD. Shop for it HERE!

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Baby Phat Goddess By Kimora Lee Simmons Gift Set

8 KD. Shop for it HERE!

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Coach Leah Op-Art Convertible Bag

80 KD. Shop for it HERE!

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Coach Signature Ponytail/Handbag Scarf

16 KD. Shop for it HERE!

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Flower Cocktail Ring By Allison Daniel Designs

29 KD. Shop for it HERE!

 
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The above "Jet Sunburst" necklace is currently "sold out" at The-Manhattan.Net, but the matching ring is still available HERE!
Watch the full video below!

 
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Yesterday's News, a brand of cat litter made from recycled paper, put together a do-gooder design challenge in NYC to create eco-friendly pieces made of paper. Designers like Samantha Pleet participated, creating over-the-top pieces that rival any dress made of fabric. Watch Samantha's entire process of creating her super-cute frock below:

 
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Researchers at Imperial College of London and a company called Fabrican are perfecting an aerosol fabric that can be spritzed onto the body to create T-shirts, dresses, and even pants for those who can never get them tight enough.

The canned couture will be on display this week at the college's Science in Style fashion show.

How does it work? The aerosol technology creates a thin layer of light, textured, nonwoven fibers that have the look of interconnected snowflakes. Fabrican says its benefits include allowing wearers to "personalize their wardrobes in infinite combinations."

According to Fabrican, the sprayed fabric can be peeled off, washed, worn again, perfumed, and even decorated to create patterns. In the demonstrations, researchers create an elaborate dress on a model as well as a white, strapless blouse on a mannequin (watch video below), folding down its edges for a sweet ruffle above the bust. Green scrolls are sprayed on the blouse for decorative impact.

"When I first began this project I wanted to make a futuristic, seamless, quick, and comfortable material," Manel Torres, a Spanish fashion designer and academic visitor at Imperial College said in a statement.

"In my quest to make the fabric, I ended up returning to the earliest principles of the earliest textiles, such as felt, which were also produced by taking fibers and finding a way of binding them together without having to weave or stitch them."

Torres worked with Paul Luckham, a professor of particle technology, to make the fabric. No word on when the product will be available for retail. Watch the amazing videos below for more details!