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Nov 27, 2008
How to Purchase Fashionable Gifts for Teen Girls
Presents for teen girls should be affordable, fun and not too specific. more...
Nov 1, 2008
Learn Lessons from Makeover Shows
There are fashion lessons to be learned from these cable makeover shows. more...
May 19, 2008
Flattering Bathing Suits for Teens
It is possible for teenage girls to find swimsuits that are both flattering and stylish. more...
May 6, 2008
Build a Teenage Girl's Wardrobe
Teenage girls should have these garment pieces in their closet by the time they enter high school. more...
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Nov 18, 2008
Fashion Advice for Teens: A Guide for Girls
By: Kelly Whitt
Some of today's fashion styles look better on teens than any other age group: what to buy and what to transform from your own wardrobe. more...
Aug 30, 2008
Back-To-School Clothing Guide: B-Girl
By: Adrienne Wilson
Heading back to school? Let this shopping guide provide the beat for your breaking style. more...
Aug 15, 2008
Tween Guide for Back-to-School Fashions
By: Renee Haswell
Back-to-school shopping can be expensive and time consuming. Spending hours in the malls and shopping centers, are not your only options. more...
Aug 8, 2008
Back-to-School Style Guide: Rocker Chic
Heading back to school? Let your rocker vibe set the wardrobe tone. Follow this guide and take center stage in graphic tees and skinny jeans. more...
Aug 6, 2008
Back To School Style Guide: Preppy
Heading back to school? Let your carefully selected clothes reflect your Ivy League style. Use this back to school style guide to perfect your preppy purchases. more...
Back To School Style Guide: Girly Girl
Heading back to School? Be true to your fashion sense and wear all things girl. Follow these tips and be fabulous in bows and blouses. more...
Aug 5, 2008
Tips for Distressing New Jeans
By: Leigh Hopkins
Designers are charging anywhere from $180-$400 to fade brand new jeans in all the right places. Why spend designer prices when you can do the work yourself? more...
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