Sometimes it's not what you know but whom you know:) Editor Peachy Deegan reviewed our necktyes in her blog and found that neckties are great for women too:) “It’s not who you know that counts: it’s whom you know.” The Best
of Manhattan and Excellence Everywhere.
CRITIQUING MANHATTAN'S BEST IN CLASS & MOST INTERESTING: THE BIG
APPLE HAS BECOME THE BIG PEACH! To check it out here.
Ten Tyes Under $10
The Holiday season is upon us. We know you're a busy. So we wanted to make it easy on you with our ten tyes under $10 guide. Not only are they great Secret Santa gifts and stocking stuffers, they are also a lil' treat for yourself this Holiday Season. So let the cheer of the Holiday season be a breeze & enjoy.
Legtyes Take Me Away
After several months of hiatus, we have decided that it's time to redesign and relaunch our beloved legtye collection. This time, our goal is to make sure these sexy garters fit EVERYONE. Yep, that means if you curvy, slender or somewhere in the middle, we have a garter that makes you feel confidence and sexy about your legs. This is why we have a designed the legtye with an adjustable slider (akin to a bra strap) to make sure this customizable garter is the perfect one size fits all. I hope you love them as much as I do. And there's my tip: wear them under a dress when you go out for the night, it's like a naughty lil' secret. xo Tara
Give Back to Hollywood Event
MTV’s annual awards show was on Sunday, but
VMA weekend kicked off on Friday, August 26 at Los Angeles’ SLS Hotel
with a star-studded, outdoor benefit for VH1 Save The Music Foundation, a
nonprofit organization dedicated to restoring instrumental music
education programs in America’s public schools and raising awareness
about the importance of music as part of children’s education.
The Braxton Sisters star Tamar Braxton
did her Grammy-winning big sister Toni proud by hosting the charity
event along with fellow reality TV star and daughter of hip hop legend
Joseph Simmons, Vanessa Simmons of MTV’s Run’s House. The two implored attendees to help keep music education alive in public schools by supporting Save The Music, which has
provided more than $47 million in new musical instruments to 1,750
public schools in more than 100 cities around the country to date.
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