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Posts Tagged ‘urban outfitters’

Ashley Tisdale works it

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

IMG_3656 Never would Sharpay be seen in public sans makeup, but "High School Musical" actress Ashley Tisdale didn't seem to mind that fans were already lined up when she sauntered in to Mall of America at 8:30 a.m. Thursday for a sound check with nothing on her face but shades. Getting her glammed up (Janelle from Juut at Southdale helped) for her 11 a.m. concert, followed by a screening of her new movie "Aliens in the Attic" apparently took long enough that la Tisdale had NOTIME to hit even one store with me. (Too bad, I might have suggested a top that would have revealed a bit less of her black bra. You can try to go rock – but the 5-year-old fans bring you back to pop. The mismatched bracelets and biker boots were cool.) If she had walked the corridors rather than the secret hallways of MOA, she likes Urban Outfitters.

Be a little less Free, People

Sunday, December 10th, 2006

Certain shopping moments stand out. I remember discovering a brand called Free People at the Urban Outfitters on State Street in Madison, Wis. back — way back — when I was a college student. There was a black and white zip up sweater I really, really wanted, but couldn’t afford. But that was the exception. Back then, Free People was juniors stuff — basics, mostly.

The line reentered my shopping consciousness a few years ago when it showed up at Marshall Field’s — looking fresh and more sophisticated (I like to think we grew up together. I’m entitled to think that. Okay?). I started buying the free-flowing tops and sun dresses. So did my mother!

Now, I can’t get away from the line. It’s everywhere I shop, from better department stores to Anthropologie and Urban Outfitters, which are part of the same company that owns Free People, to boutiques. Like, every boutique. There’s a definite trend right now of gift stores dipping a toe into women’s apparel — most seem to cultivate a bohemian-chic type look and virtually every one of them is selling Free People.

Time to show some restraint, Free People. I like your clothes. The prices are decent. The look is distinct. But it won’t be for long.


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