Town & Country Looks
The Inca Trail, Yosemite Park and The Berkshires aren’t just places to put on your travel to-do list. They also serve as the inspiration – and fab photo shoot locations – for the dress collections of online boutique Shabby Apple.
The shop’s owners, CK and Emily, pride themselves on creating smart, affordable, no-fuss looks that will have you fantasizing about walking along the cobblestoned streets of Rome and lounging by the shore in the South Pacific. And when you do get the chance to jet off somewhere, throw some Shabby Apple in your suitcase. The effortless, one-piece ensembles will ensure you put your best fashionable foot forward, no matter where you walk.
By jazzing up your wardrobe with Shabby Apple, you’re doing good, too. In an effort to bring together philanthropy and fashion, the company donates 5% of its net profits to Unitus, an organization that gives micro-credit loans to impoverished people around the world. Still, CK and Emily focus their efforts on women in India and Guatemala, so they can support the communities where their dresses are made.
So get shopping! After all, you can’t feel guilty about giving in to your love of clothes when you’re giving back, too.
Since we are sure you will have splurged on a few items from Shabby Apple, (How could you resist?) you will want to give your nails a new look as well. Pink Shatter is the newest nail shade by OPI that will support Susan G. Komen for the Cure in raising awareness of breast cancer for the fifth year in a row. Each bottle of Pink Shatter has a special pink-ribbon tag and pink cap for the cause. OPI will also be making its annual donation of $25,000 to Komen for the Cure as well. BUY $4.50