Threads
Wearing travel well and finding the most unique treasures to bring home around the world.
Lauren Bedford Russell Is A Beauty With A Cause
- Heather Cassell
- April 7, 2013
A beauty with a cause, Lauren Bedford Russell is a rebel fighting for causes near and dear to her heart one bracelet at a time.
Most women know Lauren from the Showtime’s “Real L Word” and of course her rocker girlfriend Kiyomi McCloskey, who is the frontwoman of Hunter Valentine, but she’s also a talented jewelry designer creating edgy, chic accessories with a cause or shall I say causes, as she supports LGBT equality and President Obama’s re-election and voting rights and she most recently added multiple sclerosis.
Read MoreThreads: Boyish Style Takes the Catwalk
- Heather Cassell
- March 21, 2013
Butch fashion has been hitting the runway this past year from Russia to the U.K. to the U.S.
Read MoreThreads: Suit Up at Tomboy Tailors
- Heather Cassell
- January 31, 2013
Women seeking to look sharp for play and work have a new fashionable option at Tomboy Tailors, a new bespoke clothier opening in San Francisco.
Read MoreThreads: Get Pinned Up
- Heather Cassell
- October 25, 2012
If Reno could dress itself up it would wear classic Betty Page pinup style circa 1940s and 1950s.
Read MoreToast of Rio, Transgender Models May Get Pushed Off the Catwalk?
- Heather Cassell
- September 21, 2012
A new documentary “Rio Fashion Week: Fashion Week Internationale” explores the phenomenon of how transgender models have carved a place in Brazil’s fashion industry and gained international acclaim.
Read MoreL.A. Vibes for Boobs
- Heather Cassell
- September 21, 2012
For one night West Hollywood will be about the boobs when Beats for Boobs Los Angeles takes off in Tinseltown October 10.
Read MoreGrooving for Boobs
- Heather Cassell
- September 12, 2012
Nearly a decade ago, while traveling through Australia, Juliana Cochnar got news from her mother that she was diagnosed with breast cancer. Her first instinct was to immediately run to her mother’s side to see her through her medical treatments and hopefully back to health, but her mother, Barbara Cochnar, told her no.
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