Everyone Seems To Agree PS – thanks to the tipster who emailed in and said they’re already trying to redesign the line because of the reaction. we doubt it’s true, but there’s still a little time until June 7th…
I saw the line on Oprah today. I agree it’s not “normal” SJP stuff, however I believe she feels she is doing everyday people a favor. I should be on a budget with my shopping, so I probably would buy a piece or two since the clothing does look comfortable and fitting for a stay at home mom who still likes to believe she is “with it”.
I saw the line on Oprah today. I agree it’s not “normal” SJP stuff, however I believe she feels she is doing everyday people a favor. I should be on a budget with my shopping, so I probably would buy a piece or two since the clothing does look comfortable and fitting for a stay at home mom who still likes to believe she is “with it”.
I watched Oprah and SJP this afternoon. I realy wanted to like SJP’s line, but after trying really hard; I couldn’t do it! I am grateful that diversity is the favored fashon now days! Us ladies can Thrift, shop, Friend swap, and do a little vintage and come up with MUCH better ideas of our own! We don’t give ourselves enough credit! Its not WHAT we wear! It really is HOW we wear it! Lets celebrate our own creativity and stop filling SJP’s Pocket book! directly quoting from the “star” herself; “There is not enough critical thinking”! and the Next woman you see on the street in her own afordable,expensive or whatever self made style look at her and say You Go Girl!
I watched Oprah and SJP this afternoon. I realy wanted to like SJP’s line, but after trying really hard; I couldn’t do it! I am grateful that diversity is the favored fashon now days! Us ladies can Thrift, shop, Friend swap, and do a little vintage and come up with MUCH better ideas of our own! We don’t give ourselves enough credit! Its not WHAT we wear! It really is HOW we wear it! Lets celebrate our own creativity and stop filling SJP’s Pocket book! directly quoting from the “star” herself; “There is not enough critical thinking”! and the Next woman you see on the street in her own afordable,expensive or whatever self made style look at her and say You Go Girl!
I watched Oprah and SJP this afternoon. I realy wanted to like SJP’s line, but after trying really hard; I couldn’t do it! I am grateful that diversity is the favored fashon now days! Us ladies can Thrift, shop, Friend swap, and do a little vintage and come up with MUCH better ideas of our own! We don’t give ourselves enough credit! Its not WHAT we wear! It really is HOW we wear it! Lets celebrate our own creativity and stop filling SJP’s Pocket book! directly quoting from the “star” herself; “There is not enough critical thinking”! and the Next woman you see on the street in her own afordable,expensive or whatever self made style look at her and say You Go Girl!
I watched Oprah and SJP this afternoon. I realy wanted to like SJP’s line, but after trying really hard; I couldn’t do it! I am grateful that diversity is the favored fashon now days! Us ladies can Thrift, shop, Friend swap, and do a little vintage and come up with MUCH better ideas of our own! We don’t give ourselves enough credit! Its not WHAT we wear! It really is HOW we wear it! Lets celebrate our own creativity and stop filling SJP’s Pocket book! directly quoting from the “star” herself; “There is not enough critical thinking”! and the Next woman you see on the street in her own afordable,expensive or whatever self made style look at her and say You Go Girl!
I watched Oprah and SJP this afternoon. I realy wanted to like SJP’s line, but after trying really hard; I couldn’t do it! I am grateful that diversity is the favored fashon now days! Us ladies can Thrift, shop, Friend swap, and do a little vintage and come up with MUCH better ideas of our own! We don’t give ourselves enough credit! Its not WHAT we wear! It really is HOW we wear it! Lets celebrate our own creativity and stop filling SJP’s Pocket book! directly quoting from the “star” herself; “There is not enough critical thinking”! and the Next woman you see on the street in her own afordable,expensive or whatever self made style look at her and say You Go Girl!
Where is this clothing sold? On-line? I can’t believe SJP never mentioned on Oprah how tobuy her clothes!!!??? I wanted to buy the Freak purse in grey.
Where is this clothing sold? On-line? I can’t believe SJP never mentioned on Oprah how tobuy her clothes!!!??? I wanted to buy the Freak purse in grey.
Where is this clothing sold? On-line? I can’t believe SJP never mentioned on Oprah how tobuy her clothes!!!??? I wanted to buy the Freak purse in grey.
I must say after previewing the comments posted on this page that I am not surprised at the general coconscious, but somewhat disheartened. I consider myself to be quite a fasionista, enjoying primarily vintage clothes and upscale designers. I also consider Sarah Jessica Parker and more specifically her portrayal of Carrie Bradshaw on Sex in the City to be somewhat responsible for my fashion epiphany. It is however seemingly shallow to so closely associate a real person with a television character a mistake so many of you have previously made, so instead of making comparisons let us take this line for what it is. Perhaps to better understand Sarah Jessica’s passion for this project one must look at her continuing effort to dissociate fashion with status. As much as I enjoy high fashion I can not deny the prevalence of snobbery within the business and from the consumer. It is also wise to consider Sarah Jessica Parkers upbringing. She grew up with eight siblings, forgive the girl for trying.In summary the purpose of the line essentially is to provide basic wardrobe staples for those who are otherwise unable to afford them.
I must say after previewing the comments posted on this page that I am not surprised at the general coconscious, but somewhat disheartened. I consider myself to be quite a fasionista, enjoying primarily vintage clothes and upscale designers. I also consider Sarah Jessica Parker and more specifically her portrayal of Carrie Bradshaw on Sex in the City to be somewhat responsible for my fashion epiphany. It is however seemingly shallow to so closely associate a real person with a television character a mistake so many of you have previously made, so instead of making comparisons let us take this line for what it is. Perhaps to better understand Sarah Jessica’s passion for this project one must look at her continuing effort to dissociate fashion with status. As much as I enjoy high fashion I can not deny the prevalence of snobbery within the business and from the consumer. It is also wise to consider Sarah Jessica Parkers upbringing. She grew up with eight siblings, forgive the girl for trying.In summary the purpose of the line essentially is to provide basic wardrobe staples for those who are otherwise unable to afford them.
I must say after previewing the comments posted on this page that I am not surprised at the general coconscious, but somewhat disheartened. I consider myself to be quite a fasionista, enjoying primarily vintage clothes and upscale designers. I also consider Sarah Jessica Parker and more specifically her portrayal of Carrie Bradshaw on Sex in the City to be somewhat responsible for my fashion epiphany. It is however seemingly shallow to so closely associate a real person with a television character a mistake so many of you have previously made, so instead of making comparisons let us take this line for what it is. Perhaps to better understand Sarah Jessica’s passion for this project one must look at her continuing effort to dissociate fashion with status. As much as I enjoy high fashion I can not deny the prevalence of snobbery within the business and from the consumer. It is also wise to consider Sarah Jessica Parkers upbringing. She grew up with eight siblings, forgive the girl for trying.In summary the purpose of the line essentially is to provide basic wardrobe staples for those who are otherwise unable to afford them.
I must say after previewing the comments posted on this page that I am not surprised at the general coconscious, but somewhat disheartened. I consider myself to be quite a fasionista, enjoying primarily vintage clothes and upscale designers. I also consider Sarah Jessica Parker and more specifically her portrayal of Carrie Bradshaw on Sex in the City to be somewhat responsible for my fashion epiphany. It is however seemingly shallow to so closely associate a real person with a television character a mistake so many of you have previously made, so instead of making comparisons let us take this line for what it is. Perhaps to better understand Sarah Jessica’s passion for this project one must look at her continuing effort to dissociate fashion with status. As much as I enjoy high fashion I can not deny the prevalence of snobbery within the business and from the consumer. It is also wise to consider Sarah Jessica Parkers upbringing. She grew up with eight siblings, forgive the girl for trying.In summary the purpose of the line essentially is to provide basic wardrobe staples for those who are otherwise unable to afford them.
I must say after previewing the comments posted on this page that I am not surprised at the general coconscious, but somewhat disheartened. I consider myself to be quite a fasionista, enjoying primarily vintage clothes and upscale designers. I also consider Sarah Jessica Parker and more specifically her portrayal of Carrie Bradshaw on Sex in the City to be somewhat responsible for my fashion epiphany. It is however seemingly shallow to so closely associate a real person with a television character a mistake so many of you have previously made, so instead of making comparisons let us take this line for what it is. Perhaps to better understand Sarah Jessica’s passion for this project one must look at her continuing effort to dissociate fashion with status. As much as I enjoy high fashion I can not deny the prevalence of snobbery within the business and from the consumer. It is also wise to consider Sarah Jessica Parkers upbringing. She grew up with eight siblings, forgive the girl for trying.In summary the purpose of the line essentially is to provide basic wardrobe staples for those who are otherwise unable to afford them.
Wow, incredible!!! Someone comes up with an affordable line for people who live by a budget because they don’t have $$$ and all you snobby fashionistas get all bitchy on SJP! Also, this is why women never move forward because there’s always catty comments, nasty remarks and never any support or love…you’d never see men being this bitchy….STOP TEARING EACH OTHER DOWN~!
Wow, incredible!!! Someone comes up with an affordable line for people who live by a budget because they don’t have $$$ and all you snobby fashionistas get all bitchy on SJP! Also, this is why women never move forward because there’s always catty comments, nasty remarks and never any support or love…you’d never see men being this bitchy….STOP TEARING EACH OTHER DOWN~!
Wow, incredible!!! Someone comes up with an affordable line for people who live by a budget because they don’t have $$$ and all you snobby fashionistas get all bitchy on SJP! Also, this is why women never move forward because there’s always catty comments, nasty remarks and never any support or love…you’d never see men being this bitchy….STOP TEARING EACH OTHER DOWN~!
In the same way I refuse to think of a Thomas Kinkade painting as art, I refuse to think of Sarah Jessica Parker’s collection to be fashion. For a collection called ‘Bitten’ it sure as hell lacks any real bite. It’s all so muted and predictable and it honestly looks like something you’d find a community college co-ed wearing after a rough night out. It would have been nice for her to show a few more polished looks. Something a cash-strapped woman could wear to an office job or a night out that doesn’t involve getting her hand stamped. Wardrobe basics, such as tees, jeans and shorts/capris are items you can find in any store at about the same price she’s pitching them at. That being said, I don’t hate her line — given its purpose — but there’s nothing there you can’t find at K-Mart or Wal-Mart. And after browsing through the store locators, it seems you’ll have a better shot at finding one of those than you will a Steve and Barry’s. But what if Bitten’s maximum price been upped to just $25? What about $30? Would that dollar amount have given her collection a little more edge? A little more freedom of fabrics and offerings? And why the need for necklaces and shoes and bags? Seriously? Overall, it just seems poorly thought out. Too many resources were spent on accessories and not enough on the actual clothing. I hate to sound snobby about all of this since my salary in Ga. would put me at poverty level in NYC, but being someone of lesser means shouldn’t mean you have lesser expectations of what you wear. If anything it should mean you have higher expectations. Trust me, it’s not just about price. You take into consideration not only style, but how many seasons can you wear it? How long will the construction/fabric last? Where can you wear it? Office and play, or just play? In brief (too late): A little more thought and a little less ‘passion’ could have saved this collection.
In the same way I refuse to think of a Thomas Kinkade painting as art, I refuse to think of Sarah Jessica Parker’s collection to be fashion. For a collection called ‘Bitten’ it sure as hell lacks any real bite. It’s all so muted and predictable and it honestly looks like something you’d find a community college co-ed wearing after a rough night out. It would have been nice for her to show a few more polished looks. Something a cash-strapped woman could wear to an office job or a night out that doesn’t involve getting her hand stamped. Wardrobe basics, such as tees, jeans and shorts/capris are items you can find in any store at about the same price she’s pitching them at. That being said, I don’t hate her line — given its purpose — but there’s nothing there you can’t find at K-Mart or Wal-Mart. And after browsing through the store locators, it seems you’ll have a better shot at finding one of those than you will a Steve and Barry’s. But what if Bitten’s maximum price been upped to just $25? What about $30? Would that dollar amount have given her collection a little more edge? A little more freedom of fabrics and offerings? And why the need for necklaces and shoes and bags? Seriously? Overall, it just seems poorly thought out. Too many resources were spent on accessories and not enough on the actual clothing. I hate to sound snobby about all of this since my salary in Ga. would put me at poverty level in NYC, but being someone of lesser means shouldn’t mean you have lesser expectations of what you wear. If anything it should mean you have higher expectations. Trust me, it’s not just about price. You take into consideration not only style, but how many seasons can you wear it? How long will the construction/fabric last? Where can you wear it? Office and play, or just play? In brief (too late): A little more thought and a little less ‘passion’ could have saved this collection.
In the same way I refuse to think of a Thomas Kinkade painting as art, I refuse to think of Sarah Jessica Parker’s collection to be fashion. For a collection called ‘Bitten’ it sure as hell lacks any real bite. It’s all so muted and predictable and it honestly looks like something you’d find a community college co-ed wearing after a rough night out. It would have been nice for her to show a few more polished looks. Something a cash-strapped woman could wear to an office job or a night out that doesn’t involve getting her hand stamped. Wardrobe basics, such as tees, jeans and shorts/capris are items you can find in any store at about the same price she’s pitching them at. That being said, I don’t hate her line — given its purpose — but there’s nothing there you can’t find at K-Mart or Wal-Mart. And after browsing through the store locators, it seems you’ll have a better shot at finding one of those than you will a Steve and Barry’s. But what if Bitten’s maximum price been upped to just $25? What about $30? Would that dollar amount have given her collection a little more edge? A little more freedom of fabrics and offerings? And why the need for necklaces and shoes and bags? Seriously? Overall, it just seems poorly thought out. Too many resources were spent on accessories and not enough on the actual clothing. I hate to sound snobby about all of this since my salary in Ga. would put me at poverty level in NYC, but being someone of lesser means shouldn’t mean you have lesser expectations of what you wear. If anything it should mean you have higher expectations. Trust me, it’s not just about price. You take into consideration not only style, but how many seasons can you wear it? How long will the construction/fabric last? Where can you wear it? Office and play, or just play? In brief (too late): A little more thought and a little less ‘passion’ could have saved this collection.
In the same way I refuse to think of a Thomas Kinkade painting as art, I refuse to think of Sarah Jessica Parker’s collection to be fashion. For a collection called ‘Bitten’ it sure as hell lacks any real bite. It’s all so muted and predictable and it honestly looks like something you’d find a community college co-ed wearing after a rough night out. It would have been nice for her to show a few more polished looks. Something a cash-strapped woman could wear to an office job or a night out that doesn’t involve getting her hand stamped. Wardrobe basics, such as tees, jeans and shorts/capris are items you can find in any store at about the same price she’s pitching them at. That being said, I don’t hate her line — given its purpose — but there’s nothing there you can’t find at K-Mart or Wal-Mart. And after browsing through the store locators, it seems you’ll have a better shot at finding one of those than you will a Steve and Barry’s. But what if Bitten’s maximum price been upped to just $25? What about $30? Would that dollar amount have given her collection a little more edge? A little more freedom of fabrics and offerings? And why the need for necklaces and shoes and bags? Seriously? Overall, it just seems poorly thought out. Too many resources were spent on accessories and not enough on the actual clothing. I hate to sound snobby about all of this since my salary in Ga. would put me at poverty level in NYC, but being someone of lesser means shouldn’t mean you have lesser expectations of what you wear. If anything it should mean you have higher expectations. Trust me, it’s not just about price. You take into consideration not only style, but how many seasons can you wear it? How long will the construction/fabric last? Where can you wear it? Office and play, or just play? In brief (too late): A little more thought and a little less ‘passion’ could have saved this collection.
Ladies, calm down! I honestly don’t believe this line of clothing is for everyone and probably will look better on the size 2 instead of the size 22, but why knock it until you’ve actually personally seen it? Steve and Barry’s stores are usually found in outlet centers and while these clothes may not be the top of the line designer fashions, they are certainly more reasonably priced than most other brands. ps to Faran … who ordered the whine? Get a life!
Ladies, calm down! I honestly don’t believe this line of clothing is for everyone and probably will look better on the size 2 instead of the size 22, but why knock it until you’ve actually personally seen it? Steve and Barry’s stores are usually found in outlet centers and while these clothes may not be the top of the line designer fashions, they are certainly more reasonably priced than most other brands. ps to Faran … who ordered the whine? Get a life!
Ladies, calm down! I honestly don’t believe this line of clothing is for everyone and probably will look better on the size 2 instead of the size 22, but why knock it until you’ve actually personally seen it? Steve and Barry’s stores are usually found in outlet centers and while these clothes may not be the top of the line designer fashions, they are certainly more reasonably priced than most other brands. ps to Faran … who ordered the whine? Get a life!
Ladies, calm down! I honestly don’t believe this line of clothing is for everyone and probably will look better on the size 2 instead of the size 22, but why knock it until you’ve actually personally seen it? Steve and Barry’s stores are usually found in outlet centers and while these clothes may not be the top of the line designer fashions, they are certainly more reasonably priced than most other brands. ps to Faran … who ordered the whine? Get a life!
Ladies, calm down! I honestly don’t believe this line of clothing is for everyone and probably will look better on the size 2 instead of the size 22, but why knock it until you’ve actually personally seen it? Steve and Barry’s stores are usually found in outlet centers and while these clothes may not be the top of the line designer fashions, they are certainly more reasonably priced than most other brands. ps to Faran … who ordered the whine? Get a life!
Ladies, calm down! I honestly don’t believe this line of clothing is for everyone and probably will look better on the size 2 instead of the size 22, but why knock it until you’ve actually personally seen it? Steve and Barry’s stores are usually found in outlet centers and while these clothes may not be the top of the line designer fashions, they are certainly more reasonably priced than most other brands. ps to Faran … who ordered the whine? Get a life!
To the rude people that have commented… Just because something is not your style doesn’t mean you have to be rude….Sarah you are amazing and thank you for thinking of those of us that aren’t RICH. I love your positive attitude and those that are negative are to be ignored, you are doing something wonderful. Thank you….I am Canadian and want to see you clothes here. Sincerely.
To the rude people that have commented… Just because something is not your style doesn’t mean you have to be rude….Sarah you are amazing and thank you for thinking of those of us that aren’t RICH. I love your positive attitude and those that are negative are to be ignored, you are doing something wonderful. Thank you….I am Canadian and want to see you clothes here. Sincerely.
To the rude people that have commented… Just because something is not your style doesn’t mean you have to be rude….Sarah you are amazing and thank you for thinking of those of us that aren’t RICH. I love your positive attitude and those that are negative are to be ignored, you are doing something wonderful. Thank you….I am Canadian and want to see you clothes here. Sincerely.
To the rude people that have commented… Just because something is not your style doesn’t mean you have to be rude….Sarah you are amazing and thank you for thinking of those of us that aren’t RICH. I love your positive attitude and those that are negative are to be ignored, you are doing something wonderful. Thank you….I am Canadian and want to see you clothes here. Sincerely.
To the rude people that have commented… Just because something is not your style doesn’t mean you have to be rude….Sarah you are amazing and thank you for thinking of those of us that aren’t RICH. I love your positive attitude and those that are negative are to be ignored, you are doing something wonderful. Thank you….I am Canadian and want to see you clothes here. Sincerely.
To the rude people that have commented… Just because something is not your style doesn’t mean you have to be rude….Sarah you are amazing and thank you for thinking of those of us that aren’t RICH. I love your positive attitude and those that are negative are to be ignored, you are doing something wonderful. Thank you….I am Canadian and want to see you clothes here. Sincerely.
To the rude people that have commented… Just because something is not your style doesn’t mean you have to be rude….Sarah you are amazing and thank you for thinking of those of us that aren’t RICH. I love your positive attitude and those that are negative are to be ignored, you are doing something wonderful. Thank you….I am Canadian and want to see you clothes here. Sincerely.
I saw the line on Oprah today. I agree it’s not “normal” SJP stuff, however I believe she feels she is doing everyday people a favor. I should be on a budget with my shopping, so I probably would buy a piece or two since the clothing does look comfortable and fitting for a stay at home mom who still likes to believe she is “with it”.
I saw the line on Oprah today. I agree it’s not “normal” SJP stuff, however I believe she feels she is doing everyday people a favor. I should be on a budget with my shopping, so I probably would buy a piece or two since the clothing does look comfortable and fitting for a stay at home mom who still likes to believe she is “with it”.
Whatever all you negatives are crazy SJP clothes is great and affordable quit your bitching!
Whatever all you negatives are crazy SJP clothes is great and affordable quit your bitching!
Whatever all you negatives are crazy SJP clothes is great and affordable quit your bitching!
Whatever all you negatives are crazy SJP clothes is great and affordable quit your bitching!
Whatever all you negatives are crazy SJP clothes is great and affordable quit your bitching!
I watched Oprah and SJP this afternoon. I realy wanted to like SJP’s line, but after trying really hard; I couldn’t do it! I am grateful that diversity is the favored fashon now days! Us ladies can Thrift, shop, Friend swap, and do a little vintage and come up with MUCH better ideas of our own! We don’t give ourselves enough credit! Its not WHAT we wear! It really is HOW we wear it! Lets celebrate our own creativity and stop filling SJP’s Pocket book! directly quoting from the “star” herself; “There is not enough critical thinking”! and the Next woman you see on the street in her own afordable,expensive or whatever self made style look at her and say You Go Girl!
I watched Oprah and SJP this afternoon. I realy wanted to like SJP’s line, but after trying really hard; I couldn’t do it! I am grateful that diversity is the favored fashon now days! Us ladies can Thrift, shop, Friend swap, and do a little vintage and come up with MUCH better ideas of our own! We don’t give ourselves enough credit! Its not WHAT we wear! It really is HOW we wear it! Lets celebrate our own creativity and stop filling SJP’s Pocket book! directly quoting from the “star” herself; “There is not enough critical thinking”! and the Next woman you see on the street in her own afordable,expensive or whatever self made style look at her and say You Go Girl!
I watched Oprah and SJP this afternoon. I realy wanted to like SJP’s line, but after trying really hard; I couldn’t do it! I am grateful that diversity is the favored fashon now days! Us ladies can Thrift, shop, Friend swap, and do a little vintage and come up with MUCH better ideas of our own! We don’t give ourselves enough credit! Its not WHAT we wear! It really is HOW we wear it! Lets celebrate our own creativity and stop filling SJP’s Pocket book! directly quoting from the “star” herself; “There is not enough critical thinking”! and the Next woman you see on the street in her own afordable,expensive or whatever self made style look at her and say You Go Girl!
I watched Oprah and SJP this afternoon. I realy wanted to like SJP’s line, but after trying really hard; I couldn’t do it! I am grateful that diversity is the favored fashon now days! Us ladies can Thrift, shop, Friend swap, and do a little vintage and come up with MUCH better ideas of our own! We don’t give ourselves enough credit! Its not WHAT we wear! It really is HOW we wear it! Lets celebrate our own creativity and stop filling SJP’s Pocket book! directly quoting from the “star” herself; “There is not enough critical thinking”! and the Next woman you see on the street in her own afordable,expensive or whatever self made style look at her and say You Go Girl!
I watched Oprah and SJP this afternoon. I realy wanted to like SJP’s line, but after trying really hard; I couldn’t do it! I am grateful that diversity is the favored fashon now days! Us ladies can Thrift, shop, Friend swap, and do a little vintage and come up with MUCH better ideas of our own! We don’t give ourselves enough credit! Its not WHAT we wear! It really is HOW we wear it! Lets celebrate our own creativity and stop filling SJP’s Pocket book! directly quoting from the “star” herself; “There is not enough critical thinking”! and the Next woman you see on the street in her own afordable,expensive or whatever self made style look at her and say You Go Girl!
Where is this clothing sold? On-line? I can’t believe SJP never mentioned on Oprah how tobuy her clothes!!!??? I wanted to buy the Freak purse in grey.
Where is this clothing sold? On-line? I can’t believe SJP never mentioned on Oprah how tobuy her clothes!!!??? I wanted to buy the Freak purse in grey.
Where is this clothing sold? On-line? I can’t believe SJP never mentioned on Oprah how tobuy her clothes!!!??? I wanted to buy the Freak purse in grey.
Bitten: http://www.bittensjp.com/collection.php
(but in store shopping only…)
Bitten: http://www.bittensjp.com/collection.php
(but in store shopping only…)
Bitten: http://www.bittensjp.com/collection.php
(but in store shopping only…)
Bitten: http://www.bittensjp.com/collection.php
(but in store shopping only…)
Bitten: http://www.bittensjp.com/collection.php
(but in store shopping only…)
I must say after previewing the comments posted on this page that I am not surprised at the general coconscious, but somewhat disheartened. I consider myself to be quite a fasionista, enjoying primarily vintage clothes and upscale designers. I also consider Sarah Jessica Parker and more specifically her portrayal of Carrie Bradshaw on Sex in the City to be somewhat responsible for my fashion epiphany. It is however seemingly shallow to so closely associate a real person with a television character a mistake so many of you have previously made, so instead of making comparisons let us take this line for what it is. Perhaps to better understand Sarah Jessica’s passion for this project one must look at her continuing effort to dissociate fashion with status. As much as I enjoy high fashion I can not deny the prevalence of snobbery within the business and from the consumer. It is also wise to consider Sarah Jessica Parkers upbringing. She grew up with eight siblings, forgive the girl for trying.In summary the purpose of the line essentially is to provide basic wardrobe staples for those who are otherwise unable to afford them.
I must say after previewing the comments posted on this page that I am not surprised at the general coconscious, but somewhat disheartened. I consider myself to be quite a fasionista, enjoying primarily vintage clothes and upscale designers. I also consider Sarah Jessica Parker and more specifically her portrayal of Carrie Bradshaw on Sex in the City to be somewhat responsible for my fashion epiphany. It is however seemingly shallow to so closely associate a real person with a television character a mistake so many of you have previously made, so instead of making comparisons let us take this line for what it is. Perhaps to better understand Sarah Jessica’s passion for this project one must look at her continuing effort to dissociate fashion with status. As much as I enjoy high fashion I can not deny the prevalence of snobbery within the business and from the consumer. It is also wise to consider Sarah Jessica Parkers upbringing. She grew up with eight siblings, forgive the girl for trying.In summary the purpose of the line essentially is to provide basic wardrobe staples for those who are otherwise unable to afford them.
I must say after previewing the comments posted on this page that I am not surprised at the general coconscious, but somewhat disheartened. I consider myself to be quite a fasionista, enjoying primarily vintage clothes and upscale designers. I also consider Sarah Jessica Parker and more specifically her portrayal of Carrie Bradshaw on Sex in the City to be somewhat responsible for my fashion epiphany. It is however seemingly shallow to so closely associate a real person with a television character a mistake so many of you have previously made, so instead of making comparisons let us take this line for what it is. Perhaps to better understand Sarah Jessica’s passion for this project one must look at her continuing effort to dissociate fashion with status. As much as I enjoy high fashion I can not deny the prevalence of snobbery within the business and from the consumer. It is also wise to consider Sarah Jessica Parkers upbringing. She grew up with eight siblings, forgive the girl for trying.In summary the purpose of the line essentially is to provide basic wardrobe staples for those who are otherwise unable to afford them.
I must say after previewing the comments posted on this page that I am not surprised at the general coconscious, but somewhat disheartened. I consider myself to be quite a fasionista, enjoying primarily vintage clothes and upscale designers. I also consider Sarah Jessica Parker and more specifically her portrayal of Carrie Bradshaw on Sex in the City to be somewhat responsible for my fashion epiphany. It is however seemingly shallow to so closely associate a real person with a television character a mistake so many of you have previously made, so instead of making comparisons let us take this line for what it is. Perhaps to better understand Sarah Jessica’s passion for this project one must look at her continuing effort to dissociate fashion with status. As much as I enjoy high fashion I can not deny the prevalence of snobbery within the business and from the consumer. It is also wise to consider Sarah Jessica Parkers upbringing. She grew up with eight siblings, forgive the girl for trying.In summary the purpose of the line essentially is to provide basic wardrobe staples for those who are otherwise unable to afford them.
I must say after previewing the comments posted on this page that I am not surprised at the general coconscious, but somewhat disheartened. I consider myself to be quite a fasionista, enjoying primarily vintage clothes and upscale designers. I also consider Sarah Jessica Parker and more specifically her portrayal of Carrie Bradshaw on Sex in the City to be somewhat responsible for my fashion epiphany. It is however seemingly shallow to so closely associate a real person with a television character a mistake so many of you have previously made, so instead of making comparisons let us take this line for what it is. Perhaps to better understand Sarah Jessica’s passion for this project one must look at her continuing effort to dissociate fashion with status. As much as I enjoy high fashion I can not deny the prevalence of snobbery within the business and from the consumer. It is also wise to consider Sarah Jessica Parkers upbringing. She grew up with eight siblings, forgive the girl for trying.In summary the purpose of the line essentially is to provide basic wardrobe staples for those who are otherwise unable to afford them.
Wow, incredible!!! Someone comes up with an affordable line for people who live by a budget because they don’t have $$$ and all you snobby fashionistas get all bitchy on SJP! Also, this is why women never move forward because there’s always catty comments, nasty remarks and never any support or love…you’d never see men being this bitchy….STOP TEARING EACH OTHER DOWN~!
Wow, incredible!!! Someone comes up with an affordable line for people who live by a budget because they don’t have $$$ and all you snobby fashionistas get all bitchy on SJP! Also, this is why women never move forward because there’s always catty comments, nasty remarks and never any support or love…you’d never see men being this bitchy….STOP TEARING EACH OTHER DOWN~!
Wow, incredible!!! Someone comes up with an affordable line for people who live by a budget because they don’t have $$$ and all you snobby fashionistas get all bitchy on SJP! Also, this is why women never move forward because there’s always catty comments, nasty remarks and never any support or love…you’d never see men being this bitchy….STOP TEARING EACH OTHER DOWN~!
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In the same way I refuse to think of a Thomas Kinkade painting as art, I refuse to think of Sarah Jessica Parker’s collection to be fashion.
For a collection called ‘Bitten’ it sure as hell lacks any real bite. It’s all so muted and predictable and it honestly looks like something you’d find a community college co-ed wearing after a rough night out.
It would have been nice for her to show a few more polished looks. Something a cash-strapped woman could wear to an office job or a night out that doesn’t involve getting her hand stamped. Wardrobe basics, such as tees, jeans and shorts/capris are items you can find in any store at about the same price she’s pitching them at.
That being said, I don’t hate her line — given its purpose — but there’s nothing there you can’t find at K-Mart or Wal-Mart. And after browsing through the store locators, it seems you’ll have a better shot at finding one of those than you will a Steve and Barry’s.
But what if Bitten’s maximum price been upped to just $25? What about $30? Would that dollar amount have given her collection a little more edge? A little more freedom of fabrics and offerings?
And why the need for necklaces and shoes and bags? Seriously? Overall, it just seems poorly thought out. Too many resources were spent on accessories and not enough on the actual clothing.
I hate to sound snobby about all of this since my salary in Ga. would put me at poverty level in NYC, but being someone of lesser means shouldn’t mean you have lesser expectations of what you wear. If anything it should mean you have higher expectations. Trust me, it’s not just about price. You take into consideration not only style, but how many seasons can you wear it? How long will the construction/fabric last? Where can you wear it? Office and play, or just play?
In brief (too late): A little more thought and a little less ‘passion’ could have saved this collection.
In the same way I refuse to think of a Thomas Kinkade painting as art, I refuse to think of Sarah Jessica Parker’s collection to be fashion.
For a collection called ‘Bitten’ it sure as hell lacks any real bite. It’s all so muted and predictable and it honestly looks like something you’d find a community college co-ed wearing after a rough night out.
It would have been nice for her to show a few more polished looks. Something a cash-strapped woman could wear to an office job or a night out that doesn’t involve getting her hand stamped. Wardrobe basics, such as tees, jeans and shorts/capris are items you can find in any store at about the same price she’s pitching them at.
That being said, I don’t hate her line — given its purpose — but there’s nothing there you can’t find at K-Mart or Wal-Mart. And after browsing through the store locators, it seems you’ll have a better shot at finding one of those than you will a Steve and Barry’s.
But what if Bitten’s maximum price been upped to just $25? What about $30? Would that dollar amount have given her collection a little more edge? A little more freedom of fabrics and offerings?
And why the need for necklaces and shoes and bags? Seriously? Overall, it just seems poorly thought out. Too many resources were spent on accessories and not enough on the actual clothing.
I hate to sound snobby about all of this since my salary in Ga. would put me at poverty level in NYC, but being someone of lesser means shouldn’t mean you have lesser expectations of what you wear. If anything it should mean you have higher expectations. Trust me, it’s not just about price. You take into consideration not only style, but how many seasons can you wear it? How long will the construction/fabric last? Where can you wear it? Office and play, or just play?
In brief (too late): A little more thought and a little less ‘passion’ could have saved this collection.
In the same way I refuse to think of a Thomas Kinkade painting as art, I refuse to think of Sarah Jessica Parker’s collection to be fashion.
For a collection called ‘Bitten’ it sure as hell lacks any real bite. It’s all so muted and predictable and it honestly looks like something you’d find a community college co-ed wearing after a rough night out.
It would have been nice for her to show a few more polished looks. Something a cash-strapped woman could wear to an office job or a night out that doesn’t involve getting her hand stamped. Wardrobe basics, such as tees, jeans and shorts/capris are items you can find in any store at about the same price she’s pitching them at.
That being said, I don’t hate her line — given its purpose — but there’s nothing there you can’t find at K-Mart or Wal-Mart. And after browsing through the store locators, it seems you’ll have a better shot at finding one of those than you will a Steve and Barry’s.
But what if Bitten’s maximum price been upped to just $25? What about $30? Would that dollar amount have given her collection a little more edge? A little more freedom of fabrics and offerings?
And why the need for necklaces and shoes and bags? Seriously? Overall, it just seems poorly thought out. Too many resources were spent on accessories and not enough on the actual clothing.
I hate to sound snobby about all of this since my salary in Ga. would put me at poverty level in NYC, but being someone of lesser means shouldn’t mean you have lesser expectations of what you wear. If anything it should mean you have higher expectations. Trust me, it’s not just about price. You take into consideration not only style, but how many seasons can you wear it? How long will the construction/fabric last? Where can you wear it? Office and play, or just play?
In brief (too late): A little more thought and a little less ‘passion’ could have saved this collection.
In the same way I refuse to think of a Thomas Kinkade painting as art, I refuse to think of Sarah Jessica Parker’s collection to be fashion.
For a collection called ‘Bitten’ it sure as hell lacks any real bite. It’s all so muted and predictable and it honestly looks like something you’d find a community college co-ed wearing after a rough night out.
It would have been nice for her to show a few more polished looks. Something a cash-strapped woman could wear to an office job or a night out that doesn’t involve getting her hand stamped. Wardrobe basics, such as tees, jeans and shorts/capris are items you can find in any store at about the same price she’s pitching them at.
That being said, I don’t hate her line — given its purpose — but there’s nothing there you can’t find at K-Mart or Wal-Mart. And after browsing through the store locators, it seems you’ll have a better shot at finding one of those than you will a Steve and Barry’s.
But what if Bitten’s maximum price been upped to just $25? What about $30? Would that dollar amount have given her collection a little more edge? A little more freedom of fabrics and offerings?
And why the need for necklaces and shoes and bags? Seriously? Overall, it just seems poorly thought out. Too many resources were spent on accessories and not enough on the actual clothing.
I hate to sound snobby about all of this since my salary in Ga. would put me at poverty level in NYC, but being someone of lesser means shouldn’t mean you have lesser expectations of what you wear. If anything it should mean you have higher expectations. Trust me, it’s not just about price. You take into consideration not only style, but how many seasons can you wear it? How long will the construction/fabric last? Where can you wear it? Office and play, or just play?
In brief (too late): A little more thought and a little less ‘passion’ could have saved this collection.
Way too much negativity!!! I am ashamed for most of you women, you may dress real awesome but I am sure you are no joy to be around.
Way too much negativity!!! I am ashamed for most of you women, you may dress real awesome but I am sure you are no joy to be around.
Way too much negativity!!! I am ashamed for most of you women, you may dress real awesome but I am sure you are no joy to be around.
Way too much negativity!!! I am ashamed for most of you women, you may dress real awesome but I am sure you are no joy to be around.
Ladies, calm down! I honestly don’t believe this line of clothing is for everyone and probably will look better on the size 2 instead of the size 22, but why knock it until you’ve actually personally seen it? Steve and Barry’s stores are usually found in outlet centers and while these clothes may not be the top of the line designer fashions, they are certainly more reasonably priced than most other brands. ps to Faran … who ordered the whine? Get a life!
Ladies, calm down! I honestly don’t believe this line of clothing is for everyone and probably will look better on the size 2 instead of the size 22, but why knock it until you’ve actually personally seen it? Steve and Barry’s stores are usually found in outlet centers and while these clothes may not be the top of the line designer fashions, they are certainly more reasonably priced than most other brands. ps to Faran … who ordered the whine? Get a life!
Ladies, calm down! I honestly don’t believe this line of clothing is for everyone and probably will look better on the size 2 instead of the size 22, but why knock it until you’ve actually personally seen it? Steve and Barry’s stores are usually found in outlet centers and while these clothes may not be the top of the line designer fashions, they are certainly more reasonably priced than most other brands. ps to Faran … who ordered the whine? Get a life!
Ladies, calm down! I honestly don’t believe this line of clothing is for everyone and probably will look better on the size 2 instead of the size 22, but why knock it until you’ve actually personally seen it? Steve and Barry’s stores are usually found in outlet centers and while these clothes may not be the top of the line designer fashions, they are certainly more reasonably priced than most other brands. ps to Faran … who ordered the whine? Get a life!
Ladies, calm down! I honestly don’t believe this line of clothing is for everyone and probably will look better on the size 2 instead of the size 22, but why knock it until you’ve actually personally seen it? Steve and Barry’s stores are usually found in outlet centers and while these clothes may not be the top of the line designer fashions, they are certainly more reasonably priced than most other brands. ps to Faran … who ordered the whine? Get a life!
Ladies, calm down! I honestly don’t believe this line of clothing is for everyone and probably will look better on the size 2 instead of the size 22, but why knock it until you’ve actually personally seen it? Steve and Barry’s stores are usually found in outlet centers and while these clothes may not be the top of the line designer fashions, they are certainly more reasonably priced than most other brands. ps to Faran … who ordered the whine? Get a life!
To the rude people that have commented… Just because something is not your style doesn’t mean you have to be rude….Sarah you are amazing and thank you for thinking of those of us that aren’t RICH. I love your positive attitude and those that are negative are to be ignored, you are doing something wonderful. Thank you….I am Canadian and want to see you clothes here. Sincerely.
To the rude people that have commented… Just because something is not your style doesn’t mean you have to be rude….Sarah you are amazing and thank you for thinking of those of us that aren’t RICH. I love your positive attitude and those that are negative are to be ignored, you are doing something wonderful. Thank you….I am Canadian and want to see you clothes here. Sincerely.
To the rude people that have commented… Just because something is not your style doesn’t mean you have to be rude….Sarah you are amazing and thank you for thinking of those of us that aren’t RICH. I love your positive attitude and those that are negative are to be ignored, you are doing something wonderful. Thank you….I am Canadian and want to see you clothes here. Sincerely.
To the rude people that have commented… Just because something is not your style doesn’t mean you have to be rude….Sarah you are amazing and thank you for thinking of those of us that aren’t RICH. I love your positive attitude and those that are negative are to be ignored, you are doing something wonderful. Thank you….I am Canadian and want to see you clothes here. Sincerely.
To the rude people that have commented… Just because something is not your style doesn’t mean you have to be rude….Sarah you are amazing and thank you for thinking of those of us that aren’t RICH. I love your positive attitude and those that are negative are to be ignored, you are doing something wonderful. Thank you….I am Canadian and want to see you clothes here. Sincerely.
To the rude people that have commented… Just because something is not your style doesn’t mean you have to be rude….Sarah you are amazing and thank you for thinking of those of us that aren’t RICH. I love your positive attitude and those that are negative are to be ignored, you are doing something wonderful. Thank you….I am Canadian and want to see you clothes here. Sincerely.
To the rude people that have commented… Just because something is not your style doesn’t mean you have to be rude….Sarah you are amazing and thank you for thinking of those of us that aren’t RICH. I love your positive attitude and those that are negative are to be ignored, you are doing something wonderful. Thank you….I am Canadian and want to see you clothes here. Sincerely.