Devon Alter

Review: Goody Spin Pin May 13, 2010

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I have a lot of hair. I have a lot of long, curly hair that sometimes I just do not know how to handle. While scanning through my facebook news feed the other day I came across a status post saying something about a Spin Pin. I had no idea what it was and looked it up on Google. The Spin Pin is a modified bobby pin, fashioned in to a corkscrew shape.

Still unsure, I saw a commercial explaining that it does the work of 20 bobby pins! Now that might be a little dramatic, but it definitely caught my interest. I headed out and with luck, I managed to get the last one at Target.

Verdict: I am a big fan! It is simple to use, and really does hold up a lot of hair, fairly securely, with no elastic band required!! Although I still need some tweaking on making the Spin Pin style work for me, I will definitely recommend it to anyone that gets frustrated with bobby pins and tangled hair ties!

 

BUENOS AIRES FASHION WEEK!!! :-) February 25, 2010

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So I am officially in LOVE! I want this to be my real life! (And not just my life that is avoiding real life!) After one full day I am physically exhausted, but can not wait to do it all again today! I can not even describe how wonderful BAFWEEK is for me. Between the makeup station (HEAVEN!), the runway, the models and rallying the reporters (all in Spanish by that way), I just couldn’t be happier. I honestly fell into the most perfect internship in the world!

More to come later but I will throw a few pictures your way as I run to get ready for day two!!!

 

Come sun or come rain February 4, 2010

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Ok so I have wanted to update for some time now, but it has been pretty crazy for me here! Any free moments I have at home I am working or sleeping! So here is a quick update:

This weekend I went to a beach in Uruguay called Punta del Este. It is supposed to be the ritzy Hamptons-like get-away for Buenos Aires. But it just seemed like any other beach town to me. Not to mention, NO ONE accepted credit cards and we were only able to find one working ATM. It of course was in the farthest area of town from our hostel. But what I did love, aside from the beach, was the exchange rate. For two nights, our hostel cost 950 Uruguayan pesos, or 49 US dollars. They had towels for 40 pesos, or 2 USD. And even though no one accepted credit cards, everyone accepted Uruguayan pesos, Argentinean pesos, US dollars and Brazilian reals.

But after we finally checked in we hit the beach and it was BEAUTIFUL! Cold, but BEAUTIFUL! And even though we applied and reapplied sunscreen, some of us fried. We rented umbrellas for the next days! Other than that it felt like one very long day of beaches, no AC and fun. We ended up being a group of 12 and we had a blast!! But I must say, one of the best parts of the trip was the Peruvian restaurant I went to one afternoon. It was the best food I have had since arriving in South America. LOVE!

Since then I have been absolutely overloaded with work! I started off with a normal amount and suddenly this week everything blew up! I will definitely be doing some work from home from now until BAFWEEK. I am still trying to learn all the designers and may have a summary post to help me!

Last night my friends and I headed to a futbol game (soccer). It was a ton of fun but it was POURING!! I had a pancho and I was still soaked through! I am still a little cold! And after we left it was IMPOSSIBLE to find a taxi. Since my purse was under my pancho, I held it up and put my hand on my back to look pregnant hoping a cab driver would take pity. But my friend got a cab before I had a chance to strut my stuff! But I know it would have worked!

Ok, off to work! Tonight, TANGO SHOW!!!

*new favorite translations:

- hip hop in Portuguese in Hipi Hopi (the spelling may be off but you get the idea!!)
- this one was found by a friend at a restaurant – burrito de pollo o carne = little donkey of chicken or meat

 

Manny Pack September 13, 2009

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MannyPack

Just want to put this out there. We all know I am all for the fanny pack in certain settings. But the “manny pack” on teenage boys?? I am not sure if this is a step up or down from the “murse,” but I am voting ”No” to the everyday use of the manny pack.

Thank you.

 

The fanny pack comeback. June 25, 2009

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There is so much that I can say about my experience at Bonnaroo 2009. But one thing I realized is that music festivals such as this are a fashion trend birth place. Or, in the case of the fanny pack, a place of re-birth. I know that it tends to be a fashion faux pas that lost trend status somewhere between their late 80′s peak and the mid 90′s. But as far as function goes, they are quite useful.

My Fanny PackBy the end of the festival, I managed to fit more into my colorful fanny pack (revived from childhood use) than I ever thought possible. I started with the basics on day one: camera, money and phone in the large pocket and hand sanitizer in the other. On the last day, the big pocket held my camera, phone, money, sunglasses, a granola bar and toilet paper while the small pocket had hand sanitizer, lip balm and more toilet paper. I had at some point had my hat and my rain poncho involved AND used the strap to hold on to my water bottle.

Now I was not exactly the epitome of cool. At best I was one small step above a stereotypical tourist. But, even if my old-school fanny pack does not meet today’s daily fashion standard, it is definitely a useful tool in the music festival world. And who knows, with a few updates, the fanny pack could be sneaking its way back into the fashion world.

Gucci makes a “Canvas Belt Bag” that is nothing more than an updated fanny pack. Coach makes a “hip bag.” And its not unlikely that others will follow. Plus, festival go-ers, or Bonnarubians as Ani DiFranco called us, were not the only ones to don a pack. Erin McCarley wore one mildly more modern than my own. (Photo from LuckyMag.com)

So make way for the fanny pack. The comeback has begun!

 

 
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