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Stripe Hype!

18 February 2010 One Comment

DressesPISPlastic_Island_Envy_Dress_Flesh_lgSweatersCTNCharlotte_T_Nantucket_Cardi_Nav_lgDressesMPKMink_Pink_Cold_Shoulder_Dress_lgWomens_TeesMMCMM_Unplugged_MUT047_Top_BlkWht_lgWomens_TeesMPKMink_Pink_Super_Marley_Tee_Char_side_lgWomens_TeesMSTMichael_Stars_5779_Blaze_lgWomens_TeesMSTMichael_Stars_5760_Passport_lgWomensMMUMiss_Me_Striped_Cardi_Blk_Cream_lgEver year spring brings new trends we hurriedly run to our favorite boutiques for. Assuring our closets are in on the action. Yet one style has proven over time to have legit staying power. The ever popular stripe. Despite much criticism for being unflattering to the figure, we have to adamantly disagree.  Stripes offer a getaway from the realities of your body. Think of it more as a distraction to the naked eye.  And with a variety of styles and silhouettes there are plenty of reasons to give stripes a go. We’re especially fond of the Michael Stars Riviera stripe pocket tee and swing tank. In true Mink Pink form they have silhouettes not seen in the everyday wardrobe with cinched waist dresses and dipped back tees with cut out sleeves. Miss Me has a black and white striped tank adorned with black sequin discs for the night owls or an open cardi for the working woman. So if you’re in the midst of a ’stripe siesta’ wake up and embrace your new look!

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