Cool Indiana-pride sweatshirts, a wine-and-fashion event, and the official transplant of Homespun.
Kelly Kendall
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Snowed In? Gather Prom Dresses for Charities
How to be a generous shut-in during yet another snowstorm.
Megan Fernandez
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Totes Popular: Vera Bradley's Outlet Sale
Vera Bradley announces the 2014 dates of its annual Outlet Sale.
Laura Kruty
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The Hot List 1.31.14
The Indie Arts & Vintage Marketplace, free interior-design tips, and a cool new offering for sorority girls.
Kelly Kendall
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Everywhere We Look: Tribal Prints
Desert tones dominate the tribe-vibe look.
Megan Fernandez
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Wanted: Lace-Up Boots
The style this season is flat and workmanlike. Leave them unlaced at the top and wrap the strings around the boot.
Megan Fernandez
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Best of Indy: Style
Find out what Indy has to offer to satisfy your sense of style in clothing, lighting and even sports.
IM Editors
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The Hot List 1.17.14
Cool workout wares, a breath of spring, and one big sale.
Kelly Kendall
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My Look: Dan Ripley's Wooden Glasses
“These glasses are comfortable, lightweight, and durable, and I hope to have them forever,” he says.
Natalie Best
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ShopTalk: Dottie Couture Adds Sister Store
“Our website was shipping a huge amount to Zionsville, Carmel, and Noblesville,” Brooke Madgzinski says.
Jennifer Uhl
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Golden Globes Looks for Less
Check out this photo album of Golden Globes styles and their low-cost lookalikes.
Kelly Kendall
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The Hot List 1.10.14
Fashion Mall fun, a ginormous “garage sale,” and a name-your-price opportunity.
Kelly Kendall
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A Fine Vintage: IndySwank Shuts Its Doors
The stylish store closes its doors after three years in Fountain Square.
Kelly Kendall
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No-Cost Coifs
Need a quick trim or a complete overhaul of your follicles? Perhaps David Beckham’s artfully tousled ‘do? A downtown salon has guys covered—for free.
Kelly Kendall
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Best of Indy: Fashion Enterprise
The co-founders and CEOs, Randy and Angie Stocklin, met through Match.com. Randy was just a tad motivated: He’d previously started three businesses (and as it turned out, he read books on house-flipping during their honeymoon).