IMPROPER BOSTONIAN
Despite the plunging temperatures that are usually cause for bundling up, the trend for light, lacey layers has taken the fashion world by (snow) storm, and the blustery, harbor-side city of Boston is no exception. The no-fear sheer is a style that bares bras in see-through layers while simultaneously covering up in winter-length longsleeves, dresses, and sweaters.
The new "it" look has been featured in the pages of favorite local publications like Stuff Magazine (American Apparel Top), and The Improper Bostonian (Celine Tunic, Saks Fifth Avenue). And true to its reputation as a hot-spot for shopping, Bostonians always have the resources to dress to impress.
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You can sip a Sam Adams while watching the Sox on TV in pretty much every bar in town. But at how many places can you guzzle a pint of the hometown brew while gazing out the window at the Founding Father's grave? At Beantown Pub, that's all just part of the charm.
On what was the kick-off date of their 2010 Spring tour, Vivian Girls visited Allston's Great Scott and pleased a young, bouncy audience. The girls paired up with longtime friends, Male Bonding of the UK, and local band, You Can Be A Wesley (YCBAW), for a superb show on March 8th.













