Wednesday, February 29, 2012

MARKDOWN BAND WAGON

Note to self, Mark Downs are HERE. LF's infamous Only Sale of The Season is still going strong. We have thrown a curve ball at you with a yummy selection of Mark Down Prices. If you are living under a rock and have not shopped sale do not fear we still have some of our favorite styles! Here are random shots from look books through out the season featuring items all on SALE for 60% or MORE.
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Get your Shop On my Sale Lovers!!!!
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MARKDOWN BAND WAGON

Note to self, Mark Downs are HERE. LF's infamous Only Sale of The Season is still going strong. We have thrown a curve ball at you with a yummy selection of Mark Down Prices. If you are living under a rock and have not shopped sale do not fear we still have some of our favorite styles! Here are random shots from look books through out the season featuring items all on SALE for 60% or MORE.
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Get your Shop On my Sale Lovers!!!!
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Leap Day Proposal

Hey all!  Meghan here.  I find it pretty funny that my first day on the Emily Weddings blog is leap day - the traditional day when women can take matters into their own hands and instead of waiting for their dragging-feet groom to ask the "will you...?" question, she takes matters into her own hands and does it herself!

The tradition of the leap year proposal began in England and Ireland.  According to this tradition, a woman may propose marriage to a man only on a leap year; however, some have limited this to leap day: February 29th.  There is speculation that this tradition didn't arise until the 19th century as it is not seen in written history before this time, but hey... we would rather just believe that it started centuries ago, right?

Supposedly, a 1288 law by the reigning Queen at the time required fines from the man if he refused the proposal.  Conveniently, he was fined a pair of leather gloves, a single rose, a small monetary fee, and a kiss... all to be given directly to the woman who proposed marriage. So she gets dumped but still gets presents, flowers, money, and a kiss at the end of the day... hmmm, not a bad deal.  Here are some other Leap Day Proposal traditions:

In Denmark, women may propose on the medieval leap day: February 24th.  If the proposal is refused, the man owes her 12 pairs of gloves. Cashmere, please!

In Finland, the rejecting man must buy his would-be fiance fabric for a skirt.

In Greece, marriage during a leap year is actually considered unlucky.  One in five engaged couples in Greece will avoid getting married during a leap year.  But no worries, we're not in Greece.  I say we start a new tradition that says the leap year is the lucky year.  Take that, Greece.

Happy leaping!


The Emily Weddings Team


4TH and BLEEKER for CARMAR

You guessed it, Alexandra Spencer is the face of  LF STORES' CARMAR campaign. The 4th and Bleeker blogger/model has been on our radar for forever now it seems like. We were long overdue working with the look book veteran. One click of the camera and this chick turns on and really every shot was magical! I can not wait to share the finished product!!!! If you are one of those girls who lives in CARMAR denim you will appreciate the perspective we have for Spring and those of you are not familiar you will immediately be sucked into the world of which is the CARMAR girl! Want to check out more from Alex mozzy on over to her blog:
Images Via: 4th and Bleeker  
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