Some people work to cure cancer, others are fighting the war on poverty. Me? My selfless act is to help people spend money on stuff they need, like clothes and bags and makeup and, of course, killer shoes. But, that's not all. I like to eat. And complain (most specifically about how hard it is to be a mom). Oh, and obsess over the next perfect pair of shoes.
Saturday, August 28, 2010
Magazine Junkie
Question: How long do you keep magazines?
I ask because I recently spent a good couple of weeks pawing through 10 years' — an actual entire decade — worth of cooking magazines.
Glossy periodicals are my guilty pleasure. I adore them. Subscriptions range for everything from Teen Vogue (which I got for free when I bought something from Wet Seal and then I ended up springing for the $6 subscription because I, um, like it) to Elle and Harper's Bazaar to People Stylewatch and Lucky. W arrives at my house, too, although for the life of me, I don't get that thing. Us magazine even started showing up. That I'm not proud of, but it was free. My husband says that was too much.
Most magazines, I hang onto for a few months and then pass along with two exceptions: I keep a year's worth of Lucky and Stylewatch. It's fun to look back and see what I had to have and what was en vogue months ago. Interestingly, I just was thumbing through 2009's Lucky mags for November and December, and guess what? Not a lot has changed from then to now. Lace-up boots popped up as did thigh-high boots. Ponchos were featured along with chunky sweaters. Even asymmetrical hemlines showed up last year. It's all stuff we're seeing right now, looming on the fall/winter horizon.
So now I'm thinking I'll pick a month of a particular publication and hang onto that same month from year to year as a fashion experiment. It'll be interesting to see first-hand just how cyclical fashion is.
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I am a magazine addict. I subscribe to far too many of them, although I've cut back recently, and I hold onto them too long. In the last year I started taking them to work where they are enjoyed by many while eating their lunch, and then are boxed up and sent to troops overseas. I hope there's some chicks over there because I don't think the guys want to read Harper's Bazaar.
I don't subscribe, but end up buying them anyway. I try to get them at Costco, which is 30% off. I also just recvd Us and I am ashamed. I think it was thru an order I placed on F21. Ugh. I'm so glad last year's fashions, faux fur, ponchos, etc... are still in this year.
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