Unplugged Beauty Titanium Cordless Curling Wand Review

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As someone who hates being limited by messy cords, I loved using this curling wand. It made the curling process more seamless and far more futuristic!

New Fall Luggage from American Tourister: Keeping it bright

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Nobody ever said that luggage had to be dull and drab, and American Tourister agrees.

Lunata Cordless Flat Iron/Styler Plus+ Review

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This flat iron from Lunata is the perfect choice if you want the best. Its cordless, rechargeable body and rose gold plates are cutting-edge.

New Fossil Watches Launched at Best Buy

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With a number of new Fossil watches for Men and Women arriving at Best Buy for Spring and Summer, it feels impossible to choose just one!

Bright backpacks that help you stand out

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Not everyone likes to stand out in a crowd, but if you like to make a statement wherever you go, then these bright and bold backpacks are for you. Whether you are going back to school, heading out on a travel adventure, or just want something fun for commuting to and from work, these options are sure to keep you from blending in.

Fashion meets smartwatch from Fossil and Michael Kors

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This season brings more new smartwatches from Fossil and Michael Kors than you could cram into a canoe, so here's a quick post to help you figure out which model is right for you!

Watches make great gifts for women

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I love a classic watch design with a modern update. These watch designs make great gifts as they tie you to the past and guide you into a bright future.

Stylish Fossil Purses for everyday wear

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When it comes to a handbag for everyday wear, versatility and quality are key. So it's no surprise that Fossil purses are a great choice!

Announcing Tissot Watches at Best Buy

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Designed to last, Tissot's simple watch designs are perfect for everyday wear. They're beautiful luxury timepieces that don't need to be flashy. 

A brief history of timepieces

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Nowadays, we schedule everything right down to the very minute. Your job interview? That’s at 10:30—not 10:25, and definitely not 10:40. The kids’ first day at school? You’re going to need to get them there right for 8:15; 8:20 is too late.  But what about a time without time?