Saturday, December 19, 2015

Alessandra Ambrosio Stuns in Another Amazing Street Style Look

Alessandra Ambrosio's street style game is never weak. The Brazilian model andVictoria's Secret Angel turned New York City into a glorified runway on Dec. 14, rocking a long-sleeved two-tone midi dress, a gray wool coat, edgy black ankle boots, and a leather backpack for a stroll around Lower Manhattan. Giving the paparazzi her best smoldering looks, Alessandra just made us add a few last-minute pieces to our holiday wish list. Admire her fashionable Winter outfit, then check out her equally inspiringfitness style.

Cara Delevingne and St. Vincent's Couple Style Is Crazy, Sexy,

Image Source: Pacific Coast News Online
After creating buzz when they snuggled up in Burberry's front row at London Fashion Week, we only expected more stylish looks from Cara Delevingne and St. Vincent. Thelovely couple doesn't just make a striking appearance — we're convinced they coordinate their outfits, too!
When St. Vincent (aka Annie Clark) is giving off feminine, slightly retro vibes, Cara's her tomboy counterpart. And when Cara works her leather jacket with a boho ensemble, St. Vincent turns up the edge. Just read on for nine times Cara and St. Vincent showed off their impeccable street style!

Wednesday, December 16, 2015

The NFL IDK Tee

$ 38.00
Touchdown, alley hoop, 3 pointer, kick off?!?! IDK and frankly I don't care. The perfect game day tee for the betch who has never missed a party.
FYI these run small, so if you want a more relaxed fit, size up!
This deep v-neck gray tee is a new version of our original tees and it's so incredibly soft.
This chic tee comes in a gray marble with a very flattering v-neck. It's the only way Betches do sports. 
NOTE: Make sure to place your orders before December 17th for California (West Coast) orders and December 20th for New York (East Coast) orders to receive them in time for Christmas!! 

Wednesday, December 9, 2015

SPRING 2016 READY-TO-WEAR







Let other New York City fashion designers toast the 10th anniversary of their brand by getting down and dirty. Phillip Limcelebrated a decade of 3.1 with plain old dirt. Mounds of the stuff were installed all around Lim’s catwalk this afternoon, in an arrangement designed by architect Maya Lin. As Lim revealed after the show, the dirt was in fact compost that he and his team had been making from their own food waste and storing up for months. “I was thinking,” he said, “about where things start. They start from a seed. They start from dirt.” The compost mounds on the runway, which would be de-installed post-show and delivered to local parks, thus symbolized both beginnings and rebirth.
It was a fitting theme for this show, which found Lim reprising various signatures but arranging them in a way that felt new. This collection boasted a directness that some of Lim’s recent outings have lacked—his modus operandi here was, put simply, to take sporty and/or mannish looks and infuse them with a sense of romance. That strategy was apparent in the most instantly appealing of the looks he showed today, pinstriped pieces billowing with ruffles or collaged with floral prints. But it was evidenced, as well, in the likewise ruffled scuba tops, and the bomber jackets done in organza, satin, or silk.
This show could have been a touch more concise. Lim had several strong ideas going here, like the fluid paper-bag waist trousers and the taut sweaters and dresses in burlap nylon that seemed to degrade into floral metallic jacquard, and he elevated the collection as a whole by focusing on its sense of hand, whether in the luxe green gazar used in a matching bandeau and high-slit skirt, or the delicate floral appliqué embellishing otherwise straightforward tops. But there was some clutter, too. The cargo pants and adapted biker jackets could have stayed in the showroom, for instance. Those pieces weren’t bad; they just diluted the poetry of the show as a whole. Lim has made it this far—there will be plenty of time to show biker jackets in the 10 years ahead 

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