I'm over at in the fashion lane today and talking about being single, living life and all the positives that can come along with it (should you choose).

Come on over and get in on the discussion!

I'm looking for guest bloggers to take over my blog this week.  Life is a little too crazy right now and I'd love a hand.  

Guest Blogging topic suggestions...
* The story behind your favourite shoes/jacket/skirt, etc.
* A DIY
* Your favourite recipe
* How-To...
etc. 

If you're interested (you're awesome!) please email me at acoest1984{at}gmail.com

  
I'm frolicking on jennifhsieh today while she frolicks in conference-land.  




Hello everyone!  I'm Kate from Fashion's Maven and am happy to be guest posting for A.Co while she is on her honeymoon with her new husband.  Congratulations love birds!
Sephora by OPI has come out with their Fall 2010 collection, The Rocker Chic collection, and I think it looks amazing

“My inspiration for the shades in this fall’s Sephora by OPI Rocker Chic collection is the iconic attitude that is pure rock. Defined by music—the empowered, impassioned, and addictive sound—Rocker Chic is tough and trendy, leather and lace. These shades translate that edgy vibe into fall’s must-have “neutrals with a twist”—statement-making browns, from sienna to chocolate-cherry Do I Know You?, Dating the Drummer, Studs & Stilettos, Rock His World; unapologetic metallics and iced blues Already Famous, Club Scene Queen, Go My Own Way; upfront red Fiercely Fabulous; and mysteriously dark wine Just a Little Dangerous.” -Suzi Weiss-Fischmann, Creator of OPI

Well, how can you not be inspired by that?! Here's a breakdown of the collection:



Just a Little Dangerous




I'm Already Famous




Fiercely Fabulous




Go My Own Way




Studs and Stilettos




Rock His World




Club Queen Scene




Do I Know You?




Dating the Drummer


Don't they all look amazing? So far I own Already Famous and Dating the Drummer but I can't wait to get my hands on some more!

Which ones are your favorite?
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