Dwyane Wade issues tie challenge to Brandon Marshall

For guys who hate to shop, ­Dwyane Wade has a solution. Keep a fashionista on retainer. Not only does that eliminate trips to the mall, it ensures the walk to an arena locker room is runway-worthy. But if the personal salary cap prevents adding Calyann Barnett as a professional stylist to your roster, Wade can … Read more

Experience the nail salon as high art at MCA on Saturday

Forget the corner nail shop. Instead of choosing the a hue from Essie or OPI, head to the Museum of Contemporary Art for a walk-in appointment with Chicago artist Carlos Rolon (known by his moniker from his graffiti days as Dzine). Saturday’s interactive performance and installation pays tribute to the artist’s mother’s nail salon she … Read more

‘Bag man’ has solution for Bears fans’ big bags

Packing light takes skill. If that skill eludes Chicago Bears fans who are attending Sunday’s home opener against the Cincinnati Bengals but who have not heeded new NFL bag restrictions, there is a solution. It costs $10. Cash only. Brian Gross, CEO of Chicago-based Entertainment Lockers, has launched a portable locker concession, located on 18th … Read more

Bears fans thrown for a loss by strict new bag policy

The Chicago Bears weren’t the only losers Thursday night. So were many fans. Despite efforts to educate those heading to Soldier Field, purse-toting and backpack-carrying fans found out the hard way about the new NFL policy restricting carry-in containers to a 1-gallon plastic bag or clear team-branded bag. At the gate. That left fans with … Read more

After almost 30 years selling footwear at her eponymous boutique, Northfield’s own shoe diva Lori Andre launches capsule collection

    By Meg Moore Most gals identify with leather. And pain. No, no, no, not like that! No, either you’re a handbag gal — and no satchel is too large and heavy — or you dedicate yourself to the fine art and discipline of walking in impossibly tall shoes. Leather. Pain. And then there … Read more

In covering New York’s big week, an awful lot of Mom’s sage wisdom came rushing back

By Meg Moore It pains me to say it: Mom was right. Not as right as she’ll certainly lead you to believe — but right enough that, graded on a curve, she would land immediately at the top of her class. This will be the only time Melinda McCabe will read this in print, or … Read more

Confessions of a closeted clothes horse

By Meg Moore Coming out of the closet. It can be a huge and traumatic step, causing anguish for some but lifting a huge burden and bringing an unimaginable sense of relief for others. Oh. Wait. You thought we were talking about THAT closet? No, what we have here is culling the clothes from that … Read more

Book Glen Sondag’s sartorial gem for Father’s Day

Wives and daughters, take note. The window of Father’s Day gift-buying opportunity is rapidly closing. In less than four days, dads will open countless pairs of socks, ties and golf shirts. Isn’t it time to invest in his wardrobe? Glen Sondag believes it is. The longtime Glenview resident and sartorial sage of the North Shore … Read more

GBS alumnae sisters launch jewelry line to help fund cancer research

Wrists cannot live on rubber cause bracelets alone. Lance Armstrong can get away with wearing his yellow Livestrong rubber cuffs when snapped by photographers. The rest of us prefer a bit more sparkle with our charity bracelets. And that’s where the Patoff sisters can help. Shelly and Molly launched Three Hearts last September. “We already … Read more

Stars take to the Emmys red carpet in bold colors

Where’s there’s a red carpet, there’s a celebrity factoring the fashion risks of color. The 64th Emmy Awards sartorial pregame offered at-home critics the chance to see the fall trends in technicolor. From strong colors — oxblood, seafoam green, orange sherbet and many shades of yellow — to body-contouring sequins, stars left their best LBDs … Read more