Sunday, November 1, 2009

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New Jeans at Studio T- Skinny and Boot!







Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Tag Austin 5 Pocket Boot Cut- My Favorites!



Tag Austin 5 Pocket Boot Cut By: Tag
The tag+ woman wears a jean that is luxuriously comfortable while not compromising any part of her figure. Low rise heavy stitched five pocket boot cut with flap. Lower rise in front, higher rise in back and fitted through the hips and thighs. Wider at the knees through the leg opening. The combination of heavy stitching and heavy weight denim create a unique look. 12.25 oz Italian heavy weight cloth, stretch denim, 98% cotton, 2% Lycra. Machine washable. *Fits true to size*
Inseam: 35"
Fit: boot cut five pocket
Wash: DKV
Leg Opening: 19"
Front Rise: 7 1/2"
Back Rise: 12 5/8"




These jeans have a great fit for the athletic woman. They are more generous in the legs, and fitted in the hips! Very cute, and super long! Visit Studio T to try them on!

Miss Me Stitched Rhinestone Cross Boot Cut Jeans


























Beautifully Embellished Cross with just a touch of rhinestone studs adorn the back pockets of these Medium blue jeans. Miss Me's bootcut has a low rise that sits comfortably on your waist and hugs the thigh and widens at the knee into an 18" opening. .
5-pocket Boot Cut
Approx. 33 1/2" Inseam for Size 26
7 1/4" Front Rise
18" Leg Opening
98% Cotton / 2% Elastin





























Come and visit us at Studio T and try on a pair!

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

ChicBuds Limited Edition at Studio T




























ChicBuds electronic devices stand apart from other earphones not only because of the added sparkle and bling of the Swarovski crystals... but because each item includes a built-in retractible feature for ease of use and added convienience. This feature has 5 stopping points that allow the user to adjust the cord length for various activities. This prevents the cord from getting caught on surrounding objects during use.... and stops the cords from getting knotted up in a purse or gym bag. The added clip on the retractible device of the chicBuds and chicBabies also secures the product in place during use and doubles as a piece of jewelry for all to see. Compatible with iPod, MP3 Player, Walkmen, Airplane Connectors, DVD Players, and Cell Phones.

Men's Designer Series-


























How it works
1. Pull from both ends of retractable device.
























2. Do not pull from oneside or cord will tangle.













3. After use, pull cord on earpiece side and release. Cord will retract.













4. If cord length between earpieces is too short,pull on both earpieces to separate as needed.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Patricia Candido Wraps

Precious Stones, Precious Metals, Oceanic Materials & Dark Denim Cord

Mention Brazil and people think about Rio and Carnaval, the Amazon and gauchos, flame-grilled churrasco and flaky empanadas, Pele and Portugese... Brazilian-born Patricia Candido is another uncommon export from South America's largest country whose Brazilian-influenced jewelry has already caught the eye of American celebrities. Halle Berry bought every Candido-created item in one store and showered them on the cast and crew of her ABC telefilm "Their Eyes Were Watching God." Barbra Streisand wore a choker in the finale wedding scene of Meet the Fockers. Kelsey Grammer, Linda Hamilton, Rosanna Arquette, Alyssa Milano and supermodels Cindy Crawford and Brooke Burke have all decorated themselves in her distinct designs.

Each Patricia Candido creation incorporates natural elements and vibrant colors reminiscent of her native Brazil. Beginning with the world's finest precious stones, gold and silver, she combines them with such organic materials as feathers, bamboo and lambskin (unlike others who set gemstones in leather, she uses black or brown denim cord). Her creations, from a signature collection of 10-20 pieces to custom-made designs, can fetch anywhere between $55 and $750 retail. In less than two years the brand has already been featured on the covers and in the pages of Elle, Marie Claire, InStyle, Lucky, Variety, Fitness and the Los Angeles Times, among other publications.

Raised largely in Rio de Janeiro, Candido first applied herself toward public relations, servicing some of the major companies in the nation's petrochemical industry. She soon left to open her own agency focusing on telecommunications, with clients that included Bell South, Dow Chemical and Kodak. Candido met her American husband, visual effects artist Mark Devlin, while he was in Brazil making music videos.

Returning to the U.S. together, Candido decided to try a new career that combined her love of art and fashion. Her Brazilian jewelry designs were born in Summer 2004 with unwavering support from Devlin, who now serves as director of sales and marketing for the venture. From humble beginnings, her designs are now distributed worldwide: from boutiques in Southern California (e.g., Fred Segal) to New York City (Calypso), from stores in Las Vegas (Caesars Palace Forum Shops), San Francisco, Aspen, Vail, Dallas, Austin and Houston to those in Paris, Purto Rico, Japan, China and Hong Kong. The company looks to open its own branded stores in the future, while expanding the line into Brazilian-influenced shoes, belts, bags and accessories.



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