Friday, June 28, 2013

BE TRENDY WORKING OUT!

"WHO SAYS YOU CANT WORK OUT AND BE TRENDY"
-Trina 1stclassladies


If it's edible you can eat it, and if it's wearable it's FASHION!!!  This can definitely be said about today's work out attire.  In the past society viewed working out as a pair of sweats, a tee, and some comfortable sneakers.  These days women are visiting their gyms in style.  Wearing today's version of the "sweatpants" which are skinny legged work out pants, comfortable sports bra's and or shirts made to fit every body top, and a wide variety of sneaker options made just for your specific workout.  We would like to shed some light on what we recommend for a trendy workout!!
NIKE DRI FIT LONG SLEEVE RUNNING SHIRT -$70
THIS PIECE IS PERFECT FOR THE COLD CONDITIONS WE FACE NOW WHEN WANTING TO GO OUTDOORS FOR A GOOD RUN OR EVEN A JOG!
ADIDAS WOMEN'S ESSENTIALS BY STELLA MCCARTNEY $150-

ADIDAS RUN GRAPHIC TANK $38-
GET THE TWIST ON YOUR BASIC
TEE WITH THIS TANK BY STELLA MCCARTNEY FOR ADIDAS

GAP FIT POWER SHELF BRA TANK $29.95


GAP FIT G FAST OMBRE LEGGINGS 43-




FOREVER 21 MESH PANELED WORK OUT TEE 11-


FASHION LIGHTS REPORT
(brought to you from Elle magazine)

Indie Icon Kesh Pairs with American Apparel



Photo Courtesy of Kesh


Contemporary art and fashion hit a certain sweet spot in the market—think of them as the peanut butter and Nutella of the style world. But usually these collaborations cost almost as much as the art itself. (Witness Jimmy Choo's luxe Rob Pruitt heels and clutches, or Louis Vuitton's still-famous Stephen Sprouse and Takashi Murakami totes.


Now the London-bred artist Kesh is trying to break that mold, pairing with American Apparel on a range of printed basics that retail for $34 to $58. The pieces include leggings, tanks, jackets, a dress, and even a bikini, and merge Kesh's background in fine art and fashion design—she previously created items for Topshop and also for performers in London's famous New Rave Scene. Kesh first gallery show launched last year in Los Angeles; currently her fine art prints sell for almost $6,000 each, and count Kanye West and Cara Delevingne as fans. "My American Apparel collection is for those who admire my work but cannot yet collect that private piece," explained the artist. If you'd like to collect the streetwear instead, you'll have to be quick: The collection launches today at American Apparel on Melrose Avenue in L.A., with a special reception for the artist and designer from 6-9pm. But fans living farther from the Pacific Ocean need not panic: As of today, you can also buy select items online.
 

 
 Have A Great Weekend!








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