Kendall Jenner hits Hollywood for Kylie in Dylanlex designer necklace

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Kardashian sibling, Caitlyn Jenner offspring, and up-and-coming supermodel Kendall Jenner hit the streets of West Hollywood recently to attend her sister Kylie’s 18th Birthday Celebration.

The birthday dinner took place at Nice Guy restaurant, and for bling Kendall sported the Crosby necklace by Dylanlex.

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Considering she can afford quite a bit more now that she has her own paychecks, the designer necklace probably seemed like a bargain at $780.00.

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ABOUT DYLANLEX

DYLANLEX began as Drew Ginsburg, a young jewelry designer, took to documenting her unique jewelry creations in the form of an Instagram photo journal. Her designs and “selfies” ultimately garnered the attention of a cult following and evolved into a social media movement. As a result the young designer was able to cultivate a consumer fan base via her social media platforms. Today DYLANLEX exists as a full a line of original hand crafted statement pieces that has grown to include necklaces, rings, and bracelets.

Each DYLANLEX piece is hand crafted in New York City, using the expertise and craftsmanship of artisans gathered from across the globe, to create pieces that blend modern edge with the elegance of traditional techniques. Swarovski Crystal, antiqued metals, and internationally curated elements combine to create statement jewelry that would normally only be possible by combining several distinct pieces. In a world where everyones fashion has something to say, statements must be louder. DYLANLEX.

Full collection, to view at http://dylanlex.com
Instagram https://instagram.com/dylanlex/

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Entertainer Christina Milian supports New App that Deters Personal Attacks

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The world can be a dangerous place, and it’s always good to be prepared, just in case.

Stop-Attack App12444470-christina-milian-and-stop-attackThat’s why a new IOS and Android app called STOP-ATTACK can be your new BFF, along with its Brand Ambassador, Christina Milian.

STOP-ATTACK is an assault-response app that when activated, it becomes a virtual witness to assaults (whether verbal or physical).

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The app captures moment-by-moment details through video and audio recording. The recordings are sent real-time to a secured cloud storage area to be accessed when needed and used as evidence. With the Panic List feature, your phone will send email and text message links of the recording and your GPS location to your trusted emergency contacts. There is also an option to notify the authorities from the STOP-ATTACK app when you need immediate police assistance.
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The STOP-ATTACK app can be an essential technological support tool to deter, capture and assist you during a crisis. The application is supported by the user-friendly STOP-ATTACK.com website. From the members section of the STOP-ATTACK.com website, you can manage your incident recording, download it, delete it or save it for future reference.
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HBO’s GIRLS Star and Creator Lena Dunham sporting American Apparel

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Here’s a sight you might not have seen too often, but looks very natural.

It’s the often au natural star of HBO’s hit series, GIRLS, Lena Dunham in American Apparel’s newest print and style, the Magnolia Romper.

Photo Courtesy of http://instagram.com/lenadunham

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Teens Can Beat Stress with these Skills

ForeverChanged-bookTeens are stressed, everyone knows that. But there are ways to manage the stress and overcome it so you can enjoy life and look forward to the future.
Says Linda Mornell, founder of the highly effective nonprofit organization Summer Search (www.summersearch.org),”“During the physical, emotional and intellectual explosions of the adolescent years, it’s critical that teenagers develop a belief in their own ability to succeed,”

Mornell, who is also is author of the book Forever Changed: How Summer Programs and Insight Mentoring Challenge Adolescents and Transform Lives, adds that “People who truly believe they can perform well are more likely to view difficult tasks as something to be mastered rather than something to be avoided.”
Here are just five of the many skills Mornell says can make a difference.

Learn to listen. The willingness to listen is a direct reflection of how much we value each other, Mornell says, and being listened to reduces stress. “Nothing teaches young people more about how to become good listeners than having a mentor or other adult who consistently and intently listens to them,” she says. “The ability to listen with intention and compassion creates and enhances qualities like curiosity, empathy and altruism.”

Understand and manage stress. Recent research indicates that the adolescent brain is highly sensitive to stress. It is essential that young people understand the role stress plays in their lives and the difference between healthy and unhealthy outlets for handling that stress. Healthy outlets for stress include exercise, talking, crying, creative pursuits and venting anger through words and exercise in safe environments. Unhealthy outlets include withdrawing and bottling up feelings, overeating or restricting food, inappropriate aggressive behavior, relying on passive activities like TV and video games, alcohol and drug use, premature sexual activity, and blaming others.

Embrace anger. Young people (and perhaps adults as well) who want to achieve success often try to keep a lid on negative emotions, Mornell says. Yet Mornell, who worked as a psychiatric nurse, has seen despondent patients find relief when they are given permission to appropriately vent their anger and frustration. “We definitely see that with Summer Search students as well,” Mornell says. “They consistently feel better when their mentors help them talk about rather than swallow their frustrations.”

Reject the victim mentality. Many young people struggle at times with feeling like victims. That especially can be the case for those growing up in poverty. “In truth, they often are victimized,” Mornell says. “They may live in a dangerous neighborhood with highly stressed and single-parent families, and every day they are confronted with the harsh realities of poverty.” The challenge, she says, is for young people to separate their experience of literally being a victim from the tendency to develop a victim mentality. They can’t control the former, but they can control the latter.

Value humor. Adolescents are turned off by sarcasm from adults, but they have a great appreciation for humor. “If a mentor and a student can start poking fun at each other, the friendly teasing can lead to a closer and more trusting relationship,” Mornell says. “Learning to laugh at oneself is an important skill for us all.”

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Fashion + Music: Tadashi Shoji and Dave Patten

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TasteTV’s Fashion + Music looks at the Tadashi Shoji Spring Collection to the Music of Dave Patten’s “Echo”

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The V-MODA XS Boutique DJ Headphones will grace celebrity heads at the TASTE AWARDS

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Honored by the prospect of receiving their own TASTE AWARD for  OUTSTANDING TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION, V-MODA has decided to carry it forward by honoring other award winners as well. That is why for the 6th Annual TASTE AWARDS, both the winner and the nominees for the Craft audio category, “Best Music – Intro or Theme Music,” will receive a pair of V-MODA XS Boutique DJ Headphones. These headphones are also known as DJ Avicii’s Favorite Milano brand.

The TASTE AWARD recipients of XS units include: A Film About Coffee, Deconstructing Dinner, Jazzy Vegetarian, and Rhythm Abroad with Brittany Pierce.

Also receiving XS sets will be Honoree Award Winners, Doomsday and Joel Kefali, who produced Katy Perry’s innovative music video, featuring dancing food and crazy fashion, This is How We Do It.


The XS was  released late in March 2015 and has already received Editor’s Choice Awards from Reviewed, Digital Trends, Tom’s Guide , SoundGuys and is recommended by USA TODAY and has 4 stars with CNET.

V-MODA’s products are designed in the fashion district of Milano, and appeal to fashionistas, DJs, audiophiles and frequent travelers as a superior option to other high-end headphones

 

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  • XS allows you “mind the gap” by minimizing the unsightly space between the headband and your head5+ years of R&D resulted in a superior fit, added comfort, grander sound and a compact profile
  • Fashionable form-fitting design elevates your listening experience; discover why “the fit is the sound”
  • Latest addition to the M-Class offers marquee sound signature characterized by its deep yet clean bass, vibrant mids, and ultra-extended clear and transparent highs
  • Combination of steel and metal materials lives up to the military-level standards of the MIL-STD-810G testing guidelines
  • Fully loaded with two Kevlar-reinforced microphone cables for universal smartphone compatibility and an exoskeleton carrying case

 

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