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The Adventures of an Urban Socialite
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Sick of boring trends and monotonous style? UrbanSocialite.com features only the best urban, indie and up-and-coming designers. Perfect if you love art and fashion with a bit of social commentary mixed in...
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Urban Socialite Gift Guide: Journals by Teo
Deep thoughts deserve a gorgeous outlet… Teo from Portugal has created breathtaking journals that are perfect places to jot down new romances and new introspection. She is even offering free monogramming for the holidays! $30-$55. Check ...
Urban Socialite Gift Guide: Design Boom!
Help me! paperclip/ book marks $19 a pack Laptop Case $30 The Polaroid mirror $23 Crayon Rings $25 a pack Recycled Bollywood Billboard Bags $25 You know that person you just can’t shop for? The one who has everything, but is too importan...
Kimberly Ovitz
All this gift-guide/ gift-giving / thinking about other people stuff, has really got me thinking about myself and my love for fashion. I never said I wasn’t selfish! Here’s a little interlude brought to you by Kimberly Ovitz (xox the...
Urban Socialite Gift Guide: Key to your… hard drive?
Not ready to hand over the key to your heart? How about a key you wouldn’t mind someone using (ok, bad joke, sorry to anyone I have offended…ahem….) Anyway, I love LaCie’s USB drives. They’re practical, sleek and dorkil...
Urban Socialite Gift Guide: the. coolest speakers
Ok, this one is a bit more than $100 ($120) but how cool are these speakers from the. !? These would be great for the office! Speak-er’s are high-quality multimedia speakers that plug directly into your computer or MP3 player. Their iconic sh...
Urban Socialite Gift Guide: Pattern Recognition
T’is the giving season. If you’re not like my parents (who like to have all of their holiday shopping done before Thanksgiving!!) and still have several gifts to get together, be sure to check back this month for some great gifts from...

Excellent work, over all. Beauty is born, not made, in people, moving through and within nature as part of the ethos.
I need to communicate with Ms. Nike Gilager Kondakis, regarding her designs, and with photographer, Ms. Liz Gilbert, regarding her obvious skills to see art in reality. Oh, that sounds so simple, but try it. . . .
You should list business sources, for we mere mortals living within mortar, concrete, steel, illegal fine woods and Internet addiction. I can't find either person above. Please help me, before I open my Goya art book.
Best regards, Chris Rand Brennan, sfgp98@aol.com
Posted: July 2nd, 2009 | Report This Comment