Month: March 2023

Emily Simpson’s White Crystal Strap Dress

Emily Simpson’s White Crystal Strap Dress on Instagram

Real Housewives of Orange County 2023 Instagram Fashion

Ope what do you know, another confessional look. Now we have Emily Simpson SLAYING in her white crystal strap dress. I have been loving the crystal strap trend, it’s kinda like the outfit comes with it’s own built in jewelry (something I rarely think to add). Thankfully what I did think to add here was the deets and Style Stealers of this gorg look below.

 

Sincerely Stylish,

Jess

 

Emily Simpson's White Crystal Strap Dress

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Leva Bonaparte and Caroline Stanbury’s Black Off The Shoulder Jumpsuit

Leva Bonaparte and Caroline Stanbury’s Black Off The Shoulder Jumpsuit on Instagram

Southern Charm 2023 Instagram Fashion

Real Housewives of Dubai 2023 Instagram Fashion

 

We love a twinning moment because then we know that piece of fashion is a good one. And that piece of fashion we’re talking about right now is this black off the shoulder jumpsuit that Leva Bonaparte and Caroline Stanbury are wearing. Now I do have to warn you we can’t technically match them because it’s sold out (besides in blue!). But we did round up some similar styles of it that we think are a perfect match for you.

 

Sincerely Stylish,

Jess

 

Leva Bonaparte and Caroline Stanbury's Black Off The Shoulder Jumpsuit

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You Don’t Need to Know Everything

don't need to know everything

It was probably 1947 – a very long time ago in any case.

It was my first day in first grade – and my class had ceremoniously paraded from the room for the kindergarten to the first-grade room to mark the moment. We were all asked to sit in a circle on our little chairs – and the teacher picked up a very big book and put it in her lap.

I remember the moment to this day.

I actually don’t know whether it was an encyclopaedia or a dictionary. Probably the latter, because encyclopaedias in those days came in many volumes. In any case, she said:

“I really want you to understand this as you go through school…. Never feel that you need to know everything – you just need to know how to find things out.”

It was only a very ordinary neighbourhood public school in Washington, D.C. But what wisdom was passed on in that simple statement!

It has stood me in good stead for the many years since that time.

Memory

I didn’t know it then, but I have a terrible memory. I always did. I could never remember dates in history or where all the countries were in South America. I couldn’t remember formulas in science.

Even now, I sometimes can’t always remember my multiplication tables. Or how to add 28 and 15.

As we know, this all gets much worse as we grow older. But I am talking about all my life. It was never a plus in school or out.

But I always aimed to know how to find out.

Research

For years and years, as we all know, it was darned difficult to find what you needed or wanted to know. There was no easy solution.

My parents had an old multi-volume Encyclopaedia Britannica, which always looked musty and uninviting, so I am not sure I used that as much as I could – or should – have.

But, somehow, I did generally work out a way to find out what I wanted to know. I knew which kids knew what sort of information. My older brother, with an excellent memory, was a useful source of help. He still is.

Books with indexes were wonderful. I became very familiar with the dictionary, to check my spelling or the meaning of words. I acquired a thesaurus early on to check on synonyms for my writing.

You could phone places up. Remember “let your fingers do the walking” as an ad for the Yellow Pages telephone directory? That was incredibly useful. Young people nowadays don’t even know what the Yellow Pages were!

Google

And then the computer got invented, followed by the Internet, and everything changed. I can remember getting my first Mac computer in 1985 and what a difference it made to my ability to write.

But much more importantly for ‘finding out’, the invention of the Internet and search engines really revolutionised my life.

Google became my constant friend. You can find out anything there. Where is the nearest place to get shoes mended? Ask Google. Who was the lead actor in a film from the 1940s? Ask Google (or go directly to IMDB). What other roles did he play? Same again.

How do you spell encyclopaedia? When was that Yellow Pages slogan invented? Yup, you guessed it. I checked both of these just now but decided you didn’t need the date.

Lucky Generation

We are really the first generation to have this tool at our fingertips. How lucky we are. We really don’t need to know anything at all.

We just need to have access to Google and we can find out.

Let’s Have a Conversation:  

Do you use Google (or some other search engine) frequently? How did you manage beforehand? Do you think we really don’t need to know anything anymore?

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Meet the First Ever Glycolic Body Oil That Shoppers Say Erases Discoloration & Smoothes Arm Bumps Within 2 Weeks


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Sometimes we just don’t give the same amount of care to the rest of our body as we do our face. And even though discolored skin, dry patches and pesky white bumps can occur anywhere throughout the body, we tend to just ignore them because they’re not… well… staring at us in the face. But just because no one else is noticing the problem areas the same way we are doesn’t mean we have to live with them. And with this glycolic body oil from Glytone, shoppers say discolored, rough skin was smoothed out in a matter of weeks.

One reviewer wrote, “it truly makes a difference with my rough and bumpy skin. It also helps to erase the discoloration left on my skin when the bumps are gone.”

Typically you can find glycolic acid in lotions and creams, but Glytone says their oil is the first of its kind. For those who don’t know, glycolic acid is an alpha hydroxy acid (AHA) that’s made from sugar cane that easily and quickly penetrates the skin. The 5 percent pro-active glycolic acid found in this oil penetrates the skin over time to help reveal smoother, more hydrated skin.

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Glytone Glycolic Acid Body Oil

The addition of papaya fruit extract helps to gently exfoliate dead skin cells, while avocado oil acts as a natural antioxidant to help protect the skin against environmental stressors while also hydrating the skin’s surface. One shopper who tried it wrote, “I really loved using Glytone resurfacing oil! It drastically reduced my bumps in the back of my arms and my thighs. Easy to use and feels great.”

Finally, a surprise ingredient works to nourish the skin even more, and it’s something you might already be sipping on during the weekends. This oil includes agave tequilana leaf extract that, according to the brand, nourishes and softens the skin.

Another shopper said, “Over time, maybe 1-2 weeks I saw a reduction in those pesky red bumps on my legs and arms.” They added that the product “went on smoothly and it IS an oil, but never showed on my clothing, it absorbed quickly and smelled great-with a citrusy scent.”

From March 22, 2023 until March 27, you can score 20 percent off your cart of $65 or more. All you have to do is enter the code FLASH20 to secure the deal.

 

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Melissa Gorga’s Black and White Printed Set

Melissa Gorga’s Black and White Printed Set on Instagram

Real Housewives of New Jersey 2023 Instagram Fashion

Move over birthday suit because we are now wearing birthday sets. Melissa Gorga celebrated her birthday (Happy Birthday !!!) wearing the cutest black and white printed skirt set. And even though it may not be most of our birthdays today I still think we should close our eyes and make a wish purchase from below.

 

Sincerely Stylish,

Jess

 

Melissa Gorga's Black and White Printed Set

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