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2011年5月2日星期一

A Piece From Her Impending KH + CH Collection From Kate Hudson

A Piece From Her Impending KH + CH Collection From Kate Hudson


Do you know Kate Hudson?If not ,that’s ok.Today I will share something with you.First,that’s start with its jewelry collection.
Leave it up to Kate Hudson to design a line of light bohemian jewelry for a brand that specializes in biker-inspired gothic pieces. Hudson’s new line, “KH + CH” is a joint venture with friend and Chrome Hearts co-owner Laurie Lynn Stark, and marks the first time the brand has partnered with an actress. According to WWD, her jewelry collection will include “18- and 22-karat gold bohemian pieces,” also featuring materials like peridot and citrinegemstones and fresh water pearls. The entire line will launch later this summer in select Chrome Hearts stores.
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2011年4月28日星期四

Fashion Eyewear!Look Here

Fashion Eyewear!Look Here


crapsunglasses-mix100.jpgNow ,the temperature is getting hot,so your eyes also need a provention.A eyewearis a good choice,because it’s fashionable too.
New for 2011 are tons of new colorways and two new frame styles, the Hollywood Lawns and the Lo Max. Dropping next week, the Hollywood Lawns (named for Warhol superstar Holly Woodlawn) have an appropriately glam feel, especially if you opt for gradient lenses. Already snapped up by more than one CH editor, these puppies deliver a clean mix of design without taking themselves too seriously, fitting right at home alongside their current lineup of frames.
Now let’s look at the material .Made using industry-standard polycarbonate injection molds and CR-39 lenses (as opposed to acetate and other more costly materials found in pricier brands), Crap keeps the line affordable without sacrificing style and quality—we particularly like the matte finish on several pairs. Each model also comes with a microfiber-lined case, padded and screen-printed with one of two rad graphics, to protect your investment while not on your face.
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