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TGIFree Giveaway: Derek Cardigan Sunglasses From Coastal.com
Post by Courtney • March 09, 2012 • Post a comment

Update: A winner has been chosen. Thanks to all who participated!

It’s Daylight Saving this Sunday, and that means more fun in the sun! Have you found the perfect pair of shades yet for this summer? If not, take a look at Derek Cardigan’s bold, yet subtle, stylish, vintage inspired line of eye wear. This pair of wayfarer style shades in brown tortoiseshell acetate with brown polarized lenses and flexible spring hinges would look great on you! Available at eyewear e-boutique Coastal.com for SRP $99 , these shades also come in a classic cat-eye style and are one of many others in the line.

We are giving away a pair of sunglasses to five (5) lucky Audrey readers who will pick their favorite pair from the Derek Cardigan page of  coastal.com. Read on to enter to win!

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Resolutions I’ve Already Kept
Post by Anna • January 29, 2012 • Post a comment

Every year, I resolve to keep the resolutions I make come January 1, and every year — usually around January 14 — I break every last one. Well, this year, it’s not even February and already I’ve accomplished three! Granted, some of my turnaround has to be attributed to my job; I’m taking credit for the accomplishments nevertheless!

It’s Teetotal Time

Maybe it was the over-partying I did over the holidays. Or maybe it was Assistant Editor Janice Jann‘s eye-opening feature story in our Winter 2011-12 issue about the dangerous effects of binge drinking on Asian women, but my Ketel One martinis have not been very appealing lately. In fact, it’s been almost an entire month and I have had nary a sip. I feel cleansed, I’m less bloated, my skin isn’t so dry anymore, and I have more energy. We’ll see how long this keeps up — there are a number of birthdays looming on the horizon — but for now, I’m feeling mighty good about myself.

For Eyes

It’s been ages since I’ve gotten my vision checked, which probably explains why I haven’t been able to appreciate our new plasma TV — my glasses were so scratched and so outdated, it was like I was living in a Vaseline-smeared world. So when the opportunity arose to interview an optometrist, let’s just say, my eyes were finally opened to the sharp reality of my existence. Yes, I no longer squint, but yes, I can no longer obscure the fact that the face looking back at me in that mirror is a far cry from 32.

The good news is my new vision prescription allowed me to indulge in some new eyewear, which these days is practically as important an accessory as shoes. My favorite? The Derek Cardigan eyeglasses from Coastal.com. It’s perfectly big but not cartoonishly oversized, and the nerd in me adores the multiplication and division signs at the temples. Another plus? It does a better job at hiding my wrinkles than that $200 tub of eye cream.

Entertainment Upgrade

You know you’ve devolved into some form of boob tube Neanderthal when a tabloid headline reads “Will Ashley choose JP or Ben?” and you know exactly what they’re talking about. Determined to claw my way out of pop culture purgatory, I bit the bullet and switched over to DirecTV. (Good riddance wretched cable companies!) Essentially, I had about a half dozen weekends of marathon television, but not just any television. Breaking Bad, Dexter, Game of Thrones — my gawd, does entertainment get any better? But the highlight was by far Season 2 of Downton Abbey. Sure, the clothes weren’t as good as in Season 1 (a dreary war will do that), but the mischief and romantic angst (Lady Mary and Matthew Crawley!) rivaled those of any Korean drama. And then there’s the brilliant Maggie Smith who always seems to steal every scene she’s in.

The Crawley sisters in all their sartorial finery.

You can buy Downton Abbey, Seasons 1 and 2, here.


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