Knot Headband Available in Black and Ivory!
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Ring in the New Year Dressed to the Nines!
Still haven't found something fabulous to wear for New Years?
Take advantage of our sale! ALL dresses are 25% off from now until December 31st*
*(not valid on previous purchases; sale only valid from Tuesday December 29th to Thursday December 31st; cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer; all sales are final)
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Holiday Sale Going on now!
Everything in the Store is 25% off! Join us for these special savings now until December 24th!
(some restrictions apply, not valid on previous purchases)
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Monday, December 14, 2009
Great Stocking Stuffers!
Fill Her Stocking with comfort and joy! Here are some stuffers for under $40!
Match sticks - $10
The New Billboard is Up!
And here is the picture that we have chosen...
Christine, Dave, Kaitlyn, Rachel and Lauren look amazing!
Christine, Dave, Kaitlyn, Rachel and Lauren look amazing!
Friday, December 11, 2009
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Saturday, December 5, 2009
NV Press in UD's Review
Local stores showcased in magazine release event
UDress fashion show draws 1,000 fashion lovers to Trabant
By Danielle Ellis
Published: Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Updated: Tuesday, November 24, 2009
THE REVIEW/Ayelet Daniel
63 models walked down the runway for UDress on Saturday.
Students, friends and family carried their UDress magazines and walked past the models who welcomed them around the runway. Advertisers were pointed to their reserved seats and clothing vendors sold merchandise before the show began.
UDress Magazine held its fourth and largest ever Fall Fashion Event for the launch of their 11th issue of UDress magazine.
“I hope they get the most fabulous night at the university that they can possibly find,” Jessica Lapidos, editor-in-chief of UDress said.
More than 1,000 fashion lovers were in attendance to view 63 models showcasing items from nine clothing and two accessory stores, including Switch, Flavor, Lolita, NV, Gecko, and ShopMamie.com, pulling together more stores than ever before.
The evening was hosted by junior Jason Wos, and featured music by senior and DJ Drew Layton. Entertainment consisted of live rock music from Still Moon Servants, beat boxing from the Heart Beatz, the Street Expression break-dancers and the duet, Reeling for Rio.
“The Street Expression break-dancers were my favorite,” senior Mohamed Bah said. “It kept me very entertained.”
The event marked the release of the UDress Magazine’s newest edition, “The You Issue.” While the last issue had an international theme, this fall was brought back home and is about students. It is geared toward the personal style of the student body, and also includes an expanded section for male readers, “The Men’s Room.”
“Personal style,” Lapidos said, “It’s all about being you and fully representing yourself.”
There were more than 1,000 magazines given away at the event and students have the opportunity to pick up issues throughout the campus this week.
To coincide with the theme of their largest issue yet, reaching 52 pages, the Fall Fashion Event portrayed the student-centered message.
Each advertiser represented different looks found across campus, from the grunge polka-dot dress of Goodwill to the the artsy leopard dress of Bloom and the vintage 80s rumba dress of Clothes in the Past Lane.
“I really like the NV clothes,” junior Amanda Pugliese said, “The off-shoulder peacock feather mini-dress was my favorite.”
Student models were selected on Main Street through model searches and students with a variety of looks were chosen for the show.
“It’s all about personal style. It’s not like you have to be 5’9” to walk down our runway,” Colleen Waters, Fall Fashion Event chair said. “We have all shapes, and sizes, and colors. We have a little bit of everything.”
Critiqued on their catwalk skills and personalities, models were judged by audience members and three judges voted on their favorite male and female models.
Bloom model Gigi Sagher, and Switch model David McGee, won free photo shoots with a modeling agency.
To acknowledge the readers and fans as well, the crowd was on the lookout of each other for best-dressed audience member.
“We want to embrace as much as the community and university as we can,” Waters said.
The UDress staff had been preparing for the three-hour event since the spring and had spent all of Saturday and most of Friday setting up for the event.
Rooms were reserved and entertainment was selected. Different acts were requested by students throughout different majors.
Once the advertising team worked with stores to get them to sign onto the event, the men’s and women’s style editors went to each store with their team of nine people to style the outfits. Each store had seven looks and took about an hour and a half to fit and style.
“I think it’s cool that they have their own magazine. It looks really professional,” junior Sarah Hopkins said. “I will definitely come back next year. I love fashion and UDress.”
UDress fashion show draws 1,000 fashion lovers to Trabant
By Danielle Ellis
Published: Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Updated: Tuesday, November 24, 2009
THE REVIEW/Ayelet Daniel
63 models walked down the runway for UDress on Saturday.
Students, friends and family carried their UDress magazines and walked past the models who welcomed them around the runway. Advertisers were pointed to their reserved seats and clothing vendors sold merchandise before the show began.
UDress Magazine held its fourth and largest ever Fall Fashion Event for the launch of their 11th issue of UDress magazine.
“I hope they get the most fabulous night at the university that they can possibly find,” Jessica Lapidos, editor-in-chief of UDress said.
More than 1,000 fashion lovers were in attendance to view 63 models showcasing items from nine clothing and two accessory stores, including Switch, Flavor, Lolita, NV, Gecko, and ShopMamie.com, pulling together more stores than ever before.
The evening was hosted by junior Jason Wos, and featured music by senior and DJ Drew Layton. Entertainment consisted of live rock music from Still Moon Servants, beat boxing from the Heart Beatz, the Street Expression break-dancers and the duet, Reeling for Rio.
“The Street Expression break-dancers were my favorite,” senior Mohamed Bah said. “It kept me very entertained.”
The event marked the release of the UDress Magazine’s newest edition, “The You Issue.” While the last issue had an international theme, this fall was brought back home and is about students. It is geared toward the personal style of the student body, and also includes an expanded section for male readers, “The Men’s Room.”
“Personal style,” Lapidos said, “It’s all about being you and fully representing yourself.”
There were more than 1,000 magazines given away at the event and students have the opportunity to pick up issues throughout the campus this week.
To coincide with the theme of their largest issue yet, reaching 52 pages, the Fall Fashion Event portrayed the student-centered message.
Each advertiser represented different looks found across campus, from the grunge polka-dot dress of Goodwill to the the artsy leopard dress of Bloom and the vintage 80s rumba dress of Clothes in the Past Lane.
“I really like the NV clothes,” junior Amanda Pugliese said, “The off-shoulder peacock feather mini-dress was my favorite.”
Student models were selected on Main Street through model searches and students with a variety of looks were chosen for the show.
“It’s all about personal style. It’s not like you have to be 5’9” to walk down our runway,” Colleen Waters, Fall Fashion Event chair said. “We have all shapes, and sizes, and colors. We have a little bit of everything.”
Critiqued on their catwalk skills and personalities, models were judged by audience members and three judges voted on their favorite male and female models.
Bloom model Gigi Sagher, and Switch model David McGee, won free photo shoots with a modeling agency.
To acknowledge the readers and fans as well, the crowd was on the lookout of each other for best-dressed audience member.
“We want to embrace as much as the community and university as we can,” Waters said.
The UDress staff had been preparing for the three-hour event since the spring and had spent all of Saturday and most of Friday setting up for the event.
Rooms were reserved and entertainment was selected. Different acts were requested by students throughout different majors.
Once the advertising team worked with stores to get them to sign onto the event, the men’s and women’s style editors went to each store with their team of nine people to style the outfits. Each store had seven looks and took about an hour and a half to fit and style.
“I think it’s cool that they have their own magazine. It looks really professional,” junior Sarah Hopkins said. “I will definitely come back next year. I love fashion and UDress.”
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Monday, November 23, 2009
We Made Gabby Guy!
"A little closer to the specially made room-long bar, manned by at least six bartenders in what is usually the club’s main parlor, we “overheard” the lovelies from NV Boutique, Erin Reynolds and Laura Tuoni, proclaiming to each other, “NV needs its own reality TV show.” Pray tell why? “Because you will either leave NV crying with joy or stay all day laughing with us,” they said. Watch out, “Project Runway.” Here comes NVTV."
-Gabby Guy from Delaware Today - Eleganza.
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Shop to Stop Breast Cancer Event
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