Project Runway’s Winning Design At Macy’s
Wednesday - August 16, 2006
Project Runway’s Winning Design At Macy’s
Bravo and INC International Concepts announced that the three-piece look by Project Runway contestant Angela Keslar, selected as the winning design on the Aug. 2 episode of the hit Emmy-nominated Bravo series, is now available for purchase exclusively at Macy’s. Keslar’s three-piece, military-style INC design includes a chic heather gray cropped satin trimmed jacket ($129), a sexy ruched longsleeve V-neck tee ($39; available in pink and black), and a stylish heather gray satin trimmed trouser ($89).
Project Runway fans in Hawaii can only buy the limited-edition look sold under the INC brand at www.macys.com
A limited-edition T-shirt with a graphic of Keslar’s sketch ($29) is available for purchase at Macy’s Ala Moana store. Limited quantities available.
Project Runway airs Wednesdays at 10 p.m ET/PT on Bravo.
Free Makeovers At Blush
Get a free makeover from David Hernandez, lead makeup artist for international brand Make Up For Ever, at Blush in Kahala Mall on Sunday, Aug. 20 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Hernandez will be traveling to Honolulu from Los Angeles for this special event at Blush, offering free 30-minute makeover sessions. Make Up For Ever is known for its high-quality, concentrated pigments and stay-put formulas. Call 739-6200 to reserve your appointment time; walk-ins are welcome on a firstcome, first-served basis.
Also at Blush on Aug. 20, enter to win a Lollia gift basket and receive a free gift with any Lollia purchase of $100 or more. The Lollia collection features candles, bubble bath, shea butter hand cream and perfume. Lollia products have been featured on Oprah and in national magazines, including Elle, W and InStyle.
Conan O’Brien At Kahala Mall
Conan O’Brien recently purchased a pair of Prada sunglasses at the Sunglass Hut in Kahala Mall. His shades of choice — aviator glasses with silver frames and brown gradient lenses. According to Anna Cristobal, manager of Kahala Mall’s Sunglass Hut, the latenight talk show host was taller than he looks on TV and tried on about six pairs of glasses before deciding on the Prada aviators.
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