Try clicking on the image, and then once you're in the Polyvore program, you can zoom in on each product and find the link from where each item came. I might tinker with the format a bit and list the prices below the picture, for easier reference. Would that help?
Hmm. Maybe I'm just a traditionalist, but I think I preferred your old set up. It was easier to see prices and to click through the relevant webpage. It also made me feel like I had more to look out because each piece was presented alone. This setup looks a little cluttered to me. I do like the looks this week a lot though. And I'm a massive fan!
Off topic, but did you see that the girl from Project Beltway was named one of DC's best dressed? Um, okay. I guess she's cute in the face but her "winning outfit" is a right mess of Ann Taylor meets Wet Seal. Juss sayin'...
I'd also like to keep the listing of where to get it/pricing under the photos, at least. I like seeing the outfit all together but it's harder to see each piece properly. I'm sure I'd get used to it either way.
Being called "stylish" by the Washingtonian is about as credible as being called "hot" by AARP's monthly publication. In my opinion, you're much better off without their stamp of approval.
Each day, with old man candor, I'll offer my brand of style counsel to the professional DC women who believe a serious job is a valid excuse for an ill-fitted, office inappropriate, comfort first work wardrobe. And when the mood strikes me, which is often, I'll also muse about celebrity fashion and my own fashion-related comings and goings, both of which, I'm sure, are of great interest to you.
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the second dress is too cute for how little it costs! I just might have to make my first ASJINE purchase today!
love the new look of this!
I don't like this new format because it is kind of hard to tell what each piece is... even harder to tell the price and where to get it.
Anonymous 10:13-
Try clicking on the image, and then once you're in the Polyvore program, you can zoom in on each product and find the link from where each item came. I might tinker with the format a bit and list the prices below the picture, for easier reference. Would that help?
best,
J
Hmm. Maybe I'm just a traditionalist, but I think I preferred your old set up. It was easier to see prices and to click through the relevant webpage. It also made me feel like I had more to look out because each piece was presented alone. This setup looks a little cluttered to me. I do like the looks this week a lot though. And I'm a massive fan!
Yes, please list the prices!
Off topic, but did you see that the girl from Project Beltway was named one of DC's best dressed? Um, okay. I guess she's cute in the face but her "winning outfit" is a right mess of Ann Taylor meets Wet Seal. Juss sayin'...
I'd also like to keep the listing of where to get it/pricing under the photos, at least. I like seeing the outfit all together but it's harder to see each piece properly. I'm sure I'd get used to it either way.
Being called "stylish" by the Washingtonian is about as credible as being called "hot" by AARP's monthly publication. In my opinion, you're much better off without their stamp of approval.
Anonymous 11:03 -- nothin like trying to stir up a little blogosphere cat fight, huh?
It is great that Rachel got included in the picks -- great representation from the young DC professional crowd.
Maybe next year y'all can start a Johanna for "best dressed" campaign :)
Anonymous 11:03-
I did see that Rachel was chosen and wished her a hearty "congrats" on her site.
best,
J
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