Way back in our rebellious high-school days, we fancied ourselves a baby revolutionary. We railed against the injustice of study hall, the lameness of our prom theme, and sundry other perceived slights. Oh, the alienation!Fast-forward to the present day, and our sartorial tastes have matured. Fraying concert tees had their time, but these days we like a little more tailoring in our clothes. That's why we're loving this Naco Paris tee. It's cut to be loose but not too baggy, so the effect is insouciant and sexy at the same time. In fact, it's like a remix of our old "This Is Not a Fugazi T-Shirt" — minus the teen angst and plus the fashion-y feel.


We are counting down the days until the weather finally gets warm — because we're all about looking hot. One of our favorite casual-cool lines, Loeffler Randall, has a swimwear line that we're just itching to wear. Check out this 
Paper magazine just released its Beautiful People 2009 issue, and one of our biggest girl crushes,
Recently we did a bit of sole-searching. No, really. A cursory glance through our closet showed that while we have racks and stacks of fancy heels, we hardly wear most of them. The polka-dot heeled sandals, those suede multicolored Miu Miu wedges: Worn once, twice, then pulled out only a few times a year. But our black flats? They're in heavy rotation, and we slip those on at least four times a week.
Being big Dolly Parton fans — because, really, who doesn't love Dolly? — we're also fans of this