Topic: The Gap

Shopping Guide: 18 Lightweight Trenches For Spring

Shopping Guide: 18 Lightweight Trenches For Spring

It’s starting to get sunny, but it’s still too chilly to just go with a tank or tee… to say nothing of those random New York rainstorms that seem to happen whenever is least convenient during the summer. So, to help your wardrobe on its transitional way, we’ve put together a nice round-up of cool, easy, lightweight jackets that’ll keep you dry (but not too warm) this Spring. More »

Classic Novels Turned Chick-Lit

Classic Novels Turned Chick-Lit

Some of our friends have been getting push-back from their editors that their manuscripts could be a little bit more “chick lit.” Which is sort of like Picasso presenting ‘The Old Guitarist’ and being told “more pink! And put a cupcake in it!” But then, cupcakes are delightful. So here are some classic novels we made a little bit lighter, a little brighter, a little bit more chick-lit. More »

Ready-to-Click: When We Were Innocent & The GAP Was Dumb

Ready-to-Click: When We Were Innocent & The GAP Was Dumb

A stomach-bending (but delightful) journey down memory lane: all those old ’90s GAP commercials when the company thought it was a good idea to get a bunch of models without any charisma and make them sing classic songs by Depeche Mode and Madonna and Donovan. -Styleite

Catherine Zeta-Jones has checked herself into a mental health facility to treat her Bipolar disorder. -MyDaily

Unsurprisingly, Selma Blair looks stylish while pregnant. -StyleList

The Proenza boys once greeted a top editor in their underwear. Now they always wear watches. -Fashionologie

These panties numb your bikini line for painless waxing sessions. -Fashionista

An artist built some tiny, awesome dioramas of New York City. -Refinery29 More »

Shopping Guide: What To Wear When You Meet His Parents

Shopping Guide: What To Wear When You Meet His Parents

We have all experienced the unique anguish of planning an outfit for introduction to our significant other’s parents. One thing I’ve learned over the years of meeting parents is that you don’t want to call attention to your clothes: stay away from statement items, bold colors and eye-catching materials. You want to showcase your lovely personality (and good posture) on that crucial first meeting, not have them asking “Why is our child with this… carnie… in leather chaps?” More »