Monday, December 8, 2008

One week to go...

This semester has been absolutely CRAZY. I have one more day of formal classes and then 3 finals!! This is my last semester at San Jose State and then I am off to real life, which with the economy being the way that it is, is not going to be a piece of cake. I have a world of opportunities ahead of me...with the combination of my PR degree, interest in Anthropology and love for fashion, it will be interesting to see how my life unfolds. I am looking to take a break from all the non-stop madness that has engulfed me this semester and am striving to move ahead and look forward. Everyone keeps asking what my plans are after graduation and after so long it becomes nauseating to think that I don't have any. I have several goals that I want to reach and in order to obtain these goals I am going to have to work hard. I keep reminding myself to keep calm, relax when I can and eventually everything happens for a reason. In the end, I am proud of my accomplishments and hope that the real life will bring me as much as college did and more. The thing to remember is that everybody makes mistakes and it's the ones that overcome those mistakes that learn in life. I need to focus on not taking things too personally in my friendships and relationships with people. Work on remaining positive and keep the things that I love close to my heart.

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

One Warm Coat More Info


One Warm Coat is an organization that was founded in San Francisco in 1992. It has now expanded throughout the nation with coat drive collections in most cities. The One Warm Coat program is dedicated to, "provide any person in need of a warm coat free of charge. Providing this simple yet vital need helps people live productive lives year round."

There a 2 ways to get involved with the One Warm Coat program. You may organize your own coat drive or donate a coat to one of these coat drives. For more information on how to organize your own coat drive visit www.onewarmcoat.org.

Donating a coat is simple. Visit any one of the many donation drop offs in your area.
In San Jose, You may drop off yuor old coat at:

The Tech Museum of Innovation (on Market St. in Downtown)
Mel Cotton's Sporting Goods (on San Carlos)
or
Valley Fair Mall (on Steven's Creek)

Please visit their Web site for more information on this winter program.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

CALLING ALL COATS

Happy Holidays...almost! Thanksgiving and Christmas are right around the corner! Tis' the season of giving and all of you clothing clad fashionistas can contribute to our community through the One Warm Coat program.

One Warm Coat is a non-profit organization originated in San Francisco in 1992. 16 years later the non-profit has spread throughout the United States ultimately giving over 750,000 free coats to those in need so no one has to be cold during the holidays.

All you need to do is log on to www.onewarmcoat.org to find a coat drive location near you.

Share the warmth this holiday season an contribute to a great cause!

Stay tuned for my first audio podcast on the One Warm Coat program...

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Cold enough now for Uggs...



The season has finally changed and the cold weather has embraced on the City of San Jose. I'm all ready to put on the Uggs and bundle up with a warm scarf...In search of some new weather clothing I found some new coats I thought to be trendy and good buys too..

Today starts the Nordstrom Half-Yearly sale and for those of you who may think Nordstrom marks "high prices" these great sale items may change your thought...

Juicy Couture Velour Zip Up Hoody
(in a variety of colors)
only $57.90! Original Price $98.00


Visit this link below for more great Nordstrom sales:

www.nordstrom.com

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Mid Semester Thoughts....

Wow! Today was October 22nd and I once clocked the temperature at 87 degrees outside! 87 degrees! That's crazy. If my memory is right, shouldn't this be about the time that we bust out the Uggs and invest in a new coat? What's with the summeresk warm breeze? I feel like I am in Las Vegas on spring break!

I don't know about you but I am a Norcal girl and like the changing of the seasons. Fall is usually my favorite time of year for dress, I'm all about the flip flop/scarf combo but seriously it is flat out too hot for scarves!

The bright side of this last bit of extra sun means that those of us who will dawn booty shorts and bra tops for Halloween don't have to worry about getting goosebumps...

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Recessionista v. Fashionista

Feeling more like a recessionista these days rather than a fashionista? Yeah, you're not alone. I feel the pain along with the rest of our country. It seems that everything everywhere has gotten more expensive, right down to my Gillete razor blades that took a gigantic $3.00 increase! But with the high demands of gas and food prices, how is one supposed to still stay up to date with the latest fashions without plumeting into debt????
Ok San Jose! Here are some great places to find inexpensive duds to rock out in any day of the week!



This is a great bag coming into the fall season, a stable brown bag is a great investment and with it only costing $50 it is not an investment that will NOT empty your bank account. Find this bag at Urban Outfiitters, location in Santana Row.







These boots were made for SAVINGS! Wear these boots inside or outside of the pant. The two buttons on the side add extra detail and for only $20.00! Find these at Crossraods, the buy-shop-sell store with a location right here in San Jose. What's great about Crossroads is you can sell your fashions for trade in value for new to you, but previously worn fashions or receive cash back!





*One last money-saver tip

Bet you can't guess where this is from...



That's right! TARGET...I bought this boyfriend sweater from target for $10.00 I couldn't believe it...I previously saw the same sweater at Nordstrom for $40.00+. Target has some great finds and when their items go on sale...it keeps your bank account lookong even greater! Several Target locations within San Jose.