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  • 3
    Apr
    2012
    3:07pm, EDT

    Get Giuliana Rancic's $28 sexy fishtail skirt

    ASOS, INFphoto

    Looking good: Giuliana Rancic, clad in a chic black ensemble, exits TODAY on Apr. 3 with husband Bill Rancic.

    By Rina Raphael

    Giuliana Rancic sure knows how to make an exit.

    The E! host and breast cancer survivor appeared with husband Bill Rancic on TODAY Tuesday to discuss her recent health struggles and the fifth season of "Giuliana and Bill." Ever so positive, Giuliana looked amazing while leaving 30 Rock, thanks in part to (well, let's be honest – great hair and smile) a sleeveless tie-neck lace top by Rachel Zoe and a chic, body-conscious ASOS midi-skirt featuring a fitted high waist and fishtail hem with a coated lace overlay. It was very sexy '40s librarian with just a touch of  rebellious mermaid. (Did that description work? Otherwise, "5th Ave. housewarming hostess meets Catwoman's mom" would also do.)

    Fan of the look? It's now on sale (reduced from $71.62) for just $28.65 on ASOS.com.

    ASOS.com

    Giuliana and Bill Rancic talk about sharing Giuliana's fight with breast cancer on their reality TV show and say, "We're very lucky that we found each other."

    Rina Raphael is a TODAY.com editor who best describes her style as "overslept chic."

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    9 comments

    To Guiliana! God has blessed you for surviving cancer.I;ve never even heard of your show but I will watch it tonight. Don't worry about negative people that have negative comments about stupid stuff like how white your teeth are or your supposedly over Processed hair. You look amazing! And because  …

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  • 23
    Mar
    2012
    4:14pm, EDT

    Haven't registered to vote? Just scan this T-shirt!

    Rock the Vote

    By Lisa Granshaw

    Every election year, tech-savvy young people are targeted with creative ways to encourage voting, and this year, the effort gets more fashionable. And less chatty.

    Junk Food Clothing

    With these "scan to vote" T-shirts, you can skip the convo, get close to someone rocking the shirt, and snap the QR code with your smartphone (although there may be some potential for awkwardness here!). The code brings you to a mobile page where you can watch educational videos about the election, engage with social media and register to vote. A combined effort of PromoJam, Rock the Vote, Junk Food and Threads for Thought, these shirts debuted at the Warby Parker Citizen’s Circus during the SXSW festival in Austin, Texas. 

    “Sometimes young people don’t participate because it’s confusing [to register], so we were trying to get over their barriers,” Chrissy Faessen, vice president of marketing and communications for Rock the Vote, told TODAY.com. “This was a fashion-forward way and a tech-forward way to show how easy it is.”

    Junk Food Clothing is familiar with combining tech with fashion, having used these QR codes before in other promotions. The first use was a "scan to give" shirt, which allowed users to donate to Meals on Wheels. The company approached Rock the Vote with the technology.

    Rock the Vote

    “Because we are positioned as the pop-culture T-shirt brand…it made sense to do something around the elections,” said Andrei Najjar, Junk Food’s vice president of marketing. 

    Each of the organizations that took part in this initiative had a shared desire to encourage everyone to vote, representatives told TODAY.com.

    The shirts were popular at SXSW and will continue to be an integral part of the Rock the Vote campaign, appearing at major musical festivals throughout the year. The shirts will be on sale in Whole Foods stores across the country beginning in April.  

    Just be careful – if you wear one, expect a lot of people to be getting close (who knows, it could lead to a potential love connection!). 

    More:

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    Lisa Granshaw is a writer and producer for TODAY.com. She would love to sport this tee to encourage people to vote, she's just not sure how she would feel about people invading her personal bubble!


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    If registering is too confusing, how can they determine how to vote? I think that's an excuse, not a reason.

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  • 13
    Jan
    2012
    9:50am, EST

    Rainbow bright: Ann wears a special TODAY anniversary dress

    TODAY

    Natalie, Al, Ann and Matt and team celebrate 60 years of TODAY.

    By Rina Raphael

    The plaza isn't the only thing dressed up for TODAY's 60th anniversary: even the talent's wardrobe got a birthday makeover! Ann wore a bright, TODAY-themed rainbow dress — custom-designed by Lisa Perry — to help ring in the festivities in style. (When it comes to celebrating, we're certainly not subtle.)

    TODAY

    Ann gets in the spirit with a special TODAY-themed dress.

    Ann follows a long TODAY tradition of appreciating fashion. As we celebrate this landmark TV event, take a look back to the style of yore. Check out this great video from  Aug. 29, 1956, in which TODAY’s Helen O’Connell shows Dave Garroway which silhouettes for women, from two of America’s top fashion houses, were going to be popular that fall.

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    Flashback: Duchess Kate's Scout style

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    Ironically tonight is the fiftieth anniversary of the death of video visionary Ernie Kovacs. It was the success that Ernie had locally with his morning program on Philadelphia's W-PTZ (Channel 3) that inspired NBC's president Pat Weaver (brother of Doodles) to launch the today program. Don't hold yo …

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  • 16
    Dec
    2011
    12:49pm, EST

    What beauty product is Amy Robach obsessed with?

    By Amy Robach

    Amy Robach

    Have mascara, will travel!

    I'm obsessed with... L'Oreal Voluminous Mascara.

    Yes, that's me on an airplane, holding the item I never leave home without... My mascara. But not just any mascara, this tube is hands down the best mascara I have ever used. It lasts and looks great all day in all weather and my eyelashes have never looked fuller.

    I've tried the more expensive department store varieties, and they don't even come close. So for $7.99 this is the most bang for your buck, and your eyes will thank you for the extra attention they'll be receiving!

    TODAY Saturday co-anchor and NBC News national correspondent Amy Robach says with her early work hours and chasing after her two daughters and three stepsons "I need all the help I can to look awake!"

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    Amy! I have used this mascara for at least 25 years. Straight wand; non water-proof fomula; Blackest Black. Helly yeah! A couple years ago I made the BIG mistake of trying the Telescopic Explosion because I thought the applicator was cute. Could not wait to get back to my Voluminous.

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  • 16
    Dec
    2011
    9:03am, EST

    Bobbie's Buzz: Wrap up in style!

    TODAY style editor Bobbie Thomas

    DKNY

    By Bobbie Thomas

    With the holidays in full swing, everyone's searching for ways to look cute and keep cozy. TODAY style editor and Bobbie.com's Bobbie Thomas shares multi-functional fashion finds that'll take you from the airport to the party and everywhere in between.

    Whether you plan to travel or stay put, a soft cardi-wrap can make the perfect companion this holiday season.  A longtime fan of the style myself, I was inspired by DKNY's current, colorful collection of long sleeve Cozies, which can be worn open in the front or twisted and tucked to create countless chic blouses. A few favorite arrangements include a sleek, open-shoulder design and a playful bolero look. You can even use a hard, plastic bangle to fashion a ruched effect or slip the garment on backwards for an elegant, high neckline ($195; DKNY.com)

    Another fantastic resource is Cardi-Wrap.com, featuring "50 Way" Kymaro wraps that can be knotted, draped and tied, letting you add a pop color to an LBD or extra coverage on top of a revealing dress. Available in 7 classic shades and 2 sizes, these versatile accents will surely leave you wondering how you ever lived without them ($39.95; cardi-wrap.com).

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    TODAY's style expert Bobbie Thomas shows off some fashionable winter wraps to keep you warm this holiday season.

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  • 6
    Dec
    2011
    9:29am, EST

    The TODAY talent's favorite holiday hostess gifts

    'Tis the season to stock up on hostess gifts! From scented candles to tasty treats, find out what TODAY on-air talent love to give and get during the holidays:

    NBC, Diptyque

    Ann says she loves to give candles, although she doesn't have one specific brand (she's an equal opportunity sniffer!). We recommend the Dipytque line, which ranges from spicy (pomander) to floral (gardenia) scents. Diptyque Paris, $28-$60, Diptyque

    NBC, tastingsgourmetmarket.com

    Natalie knows the way to a host's heart is through the stomach. What does she depend on? "Always wine and maybe a food item, cheese or dessert," Natalie said. We suggest Fromage d'Affinois, a rich and creamy cow's milk cheese. Fromage d'Affinois, Tastings Gourmet Market

    Getty Images, Jo Malone

    Al surely knows how to sniff out a good gift. He's a fan of the Jo Malone grapefruit candle. Jo Malone candle, $35, Neiman Marcus

    NBC, MarieBelle

    Savannah has a holiday sweet tooth: she likes to give the tasty gift of MarieBelle's hot chocolate. Single-serving hot chocolate envelopes, $27, MarieBelle

    NBC, Chappellet Vineyard

    Was there any question that Kathie Lee likes to give wine? "I had [Chappellet 2010 Chardonnay] recently and liked it," the fourth-hour host told People magazine. "It's  great hostess gift!" 2010 Chappellet, $32, Chappellet.com

    TODAY, Bakes by Melissa

    Sara Haines relies on something sweet during the festive season: Baked by Melissa mini cupcakes. "They are amazing," says Sarah. "LOVE them." Mini cupcakes, 25 / $20,  Baked by Melissa

    AP, Santa Maria Novella

    The favorite hostess gift of Star Jones of TODAY's Professionals comes from Santa Maria Novella. "I have given a variety of their items from $25 to $100," says Jones, "but within your budget, I would choose the scented tablets for closets." Scented tablets, $30, Lafcony.com

    TODAY, Uncommongoods.com

    TODAY style editor Bobbie Thomas is all about education -- especially when it comes to cheese. She's a fan of the chalkboard cheese board: "Who doesn't love knowing what 'that' is?" Reclaimed slate cheese board, $48, Uncommongoods.com

    NBC, Papyrus

    "I take a nice set of cards or stationery," NBC’s chief medical editor Dr. Nancy Snyderman said of her holiday season gift. We recommend the sophisticated and clever card sets from Kate Spade. Confetti cards, $20, Papyrus

    NBC, Jennifermillerjewelry.com

    "These candles from Jennifer Miller Jewelry are my favorite hostess gifts!" says Jill Martin. "Every woman loves a fun candle to spruce up any room." Peace candle, 2 / $30, Jennifermillerjewelry.com

    TODAY, williams-sonoma.com

    One of TODAY nutritionist Joy Bauer's favorite hostess gifts is an oil mister. "These reusable misters allow you to save hundreds of calories by lightly coating your pans with oil instead of pouring it straight from the bottle" Joy explained. "Plus, they’re better for the environment (and your wallet) than those disposable canisters!" Oil Mister, $15, Williams Sonoma

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    We don't have Hoda's hostess gift, but you can check out her favorite things! http://allday.today.msnbc.msn.com/favorite-things

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  • 25
    Nov
    2011
    9:00am, EST

    Bobbie's Minute Buzz: Giving back

     

    TODAY style editor Bobbie Thomas

    By Bobbie Thomas

    While today marks the start of the year's busiest shopping season, it's more importantly also a time when we all pause to acknowledge what we're thankful for and share that thanks with others. So there is no time like the present to scoop up thoughtful gifts that give back for the holidays. Whether you've already hit some of Black Friday's sales or you plan to avoid the crowds in favor of Cyber Monday, TODAY Style Editor and Bobbie.com's Bobbie Thomas shares stylish ideas that you'll feel good about giving.

    The Beauty Book for Brain Cancer

    Founded by photographer Darren Tieste in 2009 after losing a friend to brain cancer, and then produced in collaboration with "Pantera" Sarah Uphoff whose also lost her mother to the disease, The Beauty Book for Brain Cancer is a 312 page hardcover coffee table book featuring stunning images of many of the world's most famous celebrities, musicians and top models. A beautiful homage to those affected by brain cancer, all of the book's proceeds go directly to research via two charities: SNOG and HEADRUSH. ($39.99; TheBeautyBook.org)

    FEED Projects

    Hunger is #1 on the list of the of the world's top 10 health risks and FEED is an organization started by acclaimed model and activist Lauren Bush along with Ellen Gustafson that aims to help provide food to the hungry both here in the U.S. and abroad. What stared with the design of the FEED 1 bag, a reversible burlap and cotton bag whose number "1" signifies that each bag sold feeds one child in school for one year, FEED has now sold over $6 million worth of products (from cute and cuddly teddy bears, to totes, to bracelets and beyond) and provided over 60 million meals ($15-100; FEEDprojects.com)

    Social Goodies 

    While e-commerce daily deal sites seem to be all the rage these days, Social Goodies is one that stands out as distinct in that it's goal is to raise money for charity while also providing good deals. Consumers will get up to 70% off fashion, beauty, lifestyle and home decor items and then be able to donate 20% of the gross purchase price to one of the site's sponsored charities. There is also an option to give "Goodie Bucks" which the receiver can then use to shop with and apply their 20% to the charity of their choosing. (SocialGoodies.com)

    More: 12 unique holiday hostess gifts under $40
    Three ways shopping apps save you money
    Kelly Rutherford shares her favorite holiday gifts

    TODAY's style expert Bobbie Thomas spotlights gift-giving goodies that give back.

     

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  • 28
    Oct
    2011
    9:00am, EDT

    Bobbie's Minute Buzz: Breast cancer awareness

    TODAY style editor Bobbie Thomas

    By Bobbie Thomas

    Sparkle Support

    An issue close to every woman's heart, many stars have come up with ways to join the fight against breast cancer. To help bring awareness to the importance of screenings and prevention, Fergie Footwear has created this limited edition, pink glitter shoe aptly called Awareness. And so far in 2011, Brown Shoe Company has donated $20,000 to Susan G. Komen for the Cure in connection with this program ($79.99 Fergieshoes.com).

    Betsey's BCA Items

    A breast cancer survivor herself, Betsey Johnson created a collection including everything from socks and totes to tanks and charm bracelets with all proceeds going to Fashion Targets Breast Cancer and The Weill Cornell Breast Center at Presbyterian Hospital where Johnson was treated. (Be Strong Tote, $75; and 2-pack crew socks, $20; betseyjohnson.com).

    BCA Beauty

    Last but not least, certain beauty companies are going above and beyond and donating 100% of their proceeds to the cause. Jane Iredale's "Roses & Lollipops Lip Duo" a creamy, pigment rich gloss  ($30; http://shop.janeiredale.com/) and Philosophy's "Shower for the Cure" gel ($20; Philosophy.com) are two great products worth every penny. 

    7 comments

    The money into cancer research vs. the results out are dismal! A lot of people are making a very good living off cancer hype! With not much to show in the way of positive results. Maybe a rethinking of this whole process is required?

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  • 21
    Oct
    2011
    9:00am, EDT

    Bobbie's Minute Buzz: Caffeine craze

    TODAY style editor Bobbie Thomas

    By Bobbie Thomas

    No longer just an early morning drink, coffee has become part of our culture. From caffeine infused foods to fashion, TODAY Style Editor Bobbie Thomas shares a few fun ways to get your fix.

     

    Starbucks Style
    From the famous Space Needle skyscraper to Kathie Lee's new play "Saving Aimee," Seattle has made countless cultural contributions over the years, including everyone's favorite 'AM' indulgence, Starbucks. This year marks the international coffeehouse's 40th anniversary, and in honor, they've teamed up with award-winning fashion designers Alexander Wang, Sophie Theallet and Billy Reid to create a limited edition set of tees.  Alexander Wang's even features an effortlessly chic "coffee stain" motif ($85; starbucksstore.com).

    Energizing Edibles
    Not since coffee met donut has caffeine found such a perfect mate, and I was beyond excited to come across 'Smack in the Face' caffeinated brownies and cookies. Each treat has 200mg of caffeine, roughly equivalent to 2 cups of coffee, and is sure to have you bouncing off the walls with delight ($3.99-$5.99; thinkgeek.com). For those interested in ingesting caffeine in a new way each morning, Seattle is also home to 'Wired Waffles,' the world's first wake-me-up breakfast snack ($14.99; wiredwaffles.com). And for guys and gals who crave a boost mid-day, 'Perky Jerky,' offers up premium beef and turkey snacks that provide an all-natural kick of energy ($2.99 & up; perkyjerky.com).

    The Perfect Cup
    Last but not least, nothing ruins your coffee experience more than a cup that's too hot, too cold, dripping or messy, so genius minds devised the 'Brugo Mug."  It solves virtually every coffee complaint, with a spill proof lock and built-in capability to cool a few sips at a time (via a small, separate cooling chamber, which you can bypass if you want the hot stuff!) It's available in 13 colors and will have you wondering how you ever lived without it ($19.95; brugomug.com).

    TODAY contributor Bobbie Thomas runs through caffeine-infused foods and a coffee-stained shirt designed to celebrate Starbucks' 40th anniversary.

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  • 30
    Sep
    2011
    8:54am, EDT

    Bobbie's Minute Buzz: Little Things to Love

    TODAY contributor Bobbie Thomas shares her latest find – shoes with interchangeable heel sizes that provide the right height for every occasion.

    By Bobbie Thomas

    TODAY Style Editor and Bobbie.com's Bobbie Thomas shares a roundup of innovative items you're sure to love.

    Convertible Heels

    Don't tell men, but turns out we ladies may no longer need as many shoes, thanks to Day 2 Night Convertible heels. The 5-in-1 "Little Black Heel" is the solution to the end-of-day shoe switch and comes with five heel heights appropriate for any ensemble ($150; Convertible-heels.com)

    UnTuckIt Shirts

    For men, it used to be a fashion faux pas to leave your button-down shirt untucked, but the folks at UnTuckIt have designed a chic shirt meant to be worn this way. While conventional dress shirts are usually either too long or tight to let fall outside your trousers, these styles, made of 100% Egyptian cotton, are the perfect length and cut to create a clean, crisp, untucked look ($69-109; Untuckit.com)

    Lush’s Toothy Tabs

    Great for on-the-go, Lush’s Toothy Tabs are a new, eco-friendly, solid toothpaste that just require water to work. The tabs are available in six unique flavors including Atomic, Aquatic, Breath of God, Dirty, Sparkle and Ultra Blast. Just pop one in, crunch it up and scrub with you toothbrush for a clean, fresh-feeling mouth. ($3.95; Lushusa.com)

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  • 9
    Jun
    2011
    1:30pm, EDT

    Ann's first-day dress is a hit

    TODAY

    TODAY

    Ann opted for a cheerful dress for her first day as TODAY co-anchor

    By Rina Raphael

    Ann Curry's off to a good start.

    Ann got a warm welcome from fashion-lovers on her first day as TODAY co-anchor, with fans tweeting up a storm about her bright red and pink dress. It was called everyting from "cute" to "incredible" to an awesome physical representation of "Al Roker's heat map." But more than anything, TODAY viewers had a burning question: Who was it by?


    Ann's dress is from a previous season collection by Lisa Perry, and while you can't currently buy the exact same frock, you can still snag Ann's color block style: Check out Stacy London's fun recommendations for bold summer colors and a few of our current favorites:

    Colorblock jersey dress, Spiegel Signature Collection ($59)

    Spiegel

    Dress with wide elasticized waistband, H&M ($34.95)

    H&M

    Seude crop top color-block dress, ASOS.com ($112)

    It’s Ann’s first day, and she’s ‘in for nobody’
    TODAY staff and viewers tweet why they love Ann

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