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New way to buy and resell women's fashion online
Fashionistas have a new way to sell unwanted clothing and accessories online.
Tags: Tradesy, Dick Uliano,
Inaugural ball tips from a ball surviver
WTOP's Randi Martin was caught in a riot when she tried to get her jacket from coat check at a Maryland Inaugural Ball for President Clinton's inauguration. She provides some tips for surviving the night.
Tags: Inaugural Ball,
Living in Style: New Year's dresses to party in
It's a new year with a fresh start, so why not treat yourself to a glamorous new dress? Personal stylist Lisa Tumbarello offers tips to ring in the new year in style.
Tags: New Years, Montgomery Mall, Lisa Tumbarello, Living in Style
ListenLeggings for men trend prompts stares, shivers
Skin tight and not much thicker than tights, the fashion press insists meggings are the next trend for men.
Tags: Neal Augenstein, meggings, leggings
Living in Style: Vacation getaway outfits
If you're one of the lucky ones heading to the beach for the holidays, there are a few key pieces you don't want to leave in your closet. Lisa Tumbarello, from the personal stylist group Style for Hire, offers style tips for travelers going to some place warm.
Tags: Living in Style, Style for Hire, Lisa Tumbarello, travel, Stephanie Steinberg, Paula Wolfson
ListenLiving in Style: What to wear this holiday season
Style for Hire's Lisa Tumbarello offers tips to make you look great and feel comfortable among your co-workers or that special someone. WTOP met Lisa at Banana Republic at Westfield Montgomery Mall in Bethesda, Md. where she showed us this year's holiday trends.
Tags: holiday season, Holiday shopping, christmas, Style for Hire, Lisa Tumbarello, Paula Wolfson
ListenSpanx opens in Tysons Corner
On Friday, women crowded into a Spanx store that opened in Tysons Corner Center. Customers came from all over, including one woman who drove five hours from Virginia Beach.
Tags: Tysons Corner,
Listen'Pull 'Em Up' campaign attempting to stop saggy pants
The Take Charge Program, a nonprofit based in Forestville, Md., has decided to help students pull up their pants by collecting and distributing belts at various locations in Prince George's County like Northwestern High. They are calling the initiative "Pull 'Em Up" campaign.
Tags: high school, hyattsville, clothing, Stephanie Steinberg, Kristi King
ListenHeavy purse can be a burden on back
Those who carry purses usually don't give the act a second thought, but it turns out it may deserve one.
Tags: purse, veronica robinson, back pain,
Fashion meets fandom in D.C.
Burgundy and red matched the occasion for the Redskins' home opener and the Nationals' push playoff position.
Tags: andrew mollenbeck, RGIII, Nats Park, playoffs, home opener, redskins fans, nationals fans



