Sugar Editorial Picks
Oct 01, 2008 -
Fortune released its annual list of the 50 most powerful women in business, and while most of the honorees are in their 40s or 50s, the youngest woman to ever claim a spot on the list is only 33 years old. Marissa Mayer, VP of Search and User Experience at Google debuted the list at number 50, and it seems likely that she'll move her way up the list in years to come.
A self-proclaimed geek, Marissa was Google's first female engineer and her job is to oversee thousands of engineers while shaping the design of services like Google.com, Google Maps, Earth, Health, iGoogle.
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Aug 22, 2008 -
Regular (ambitious) gal Jessica Dunne has demonstrated that a little niche goes a long way. The 32-year-old developed her first fragrance, Ellie, using $100,000 in savings and all of her savvy. Without any prior connections to the beauty industry, Jessica realized her dream of creating a perfume based on memories of fragrances worn by her grandmother, Eleanor.
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Jul 11, 2008 -
“My story connects with people, my story is the American dream about the girl next door who saw a problem and did something about it. People want to connect with the human side of a brand. They will have more loyalty to a brand that has a human side to it.” That's Jen Groover, entrepreneur and creator of the Butler Bag, talking about why her product is successful.
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Jan 10, 2008 -
The WSJ recently made its annual list of 50 Women to Watch, and taking the number one spot was Angela Braley, CEO of WellPoint Inc. As chief executive of the largest health insurer, her place at the top of the list goes to show how important the enormous issue of health care will continue to be in the near future.
There was a Q & A session during the Women Leading Business Conference, and I think the executives' advice for young women is pretty motivating.
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Jan 04, 2008 -
Any guesses? Don't think gossip-worthy here, ladies. Think biz-worthy.
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Jun 08, 2009 -
There's all this talk of bikinis, great, but what about cover-ups? I think it's just as important to look good on your walk to the beach as it is to look hot in the water. So, let's scour the web for the chicest cover-ups out there — tunics, sarongs, shorts, etc.
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Apr 13, 2009 -
Engagement is absolute bliss until you realize the long wedding planning road ahead. Sure, it's overwhelming: What will you wear? Who will be in your wedding party?
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Jun 15, 2007 -
As much as we would all love to have a never-ending orchard of money trees in our backyards, let's face it - sometimes we just have to do things on a budget. I have a little proposition for you: you're going to an event for which you have to dress up, but you only have $150 to spend on the outfit.
I'll start your ensemble off with these Xhilaration Multi Shell Chandelier Earrings, $8.99; they are way cute, inexpensive, and they're white, so they go with almost anything!
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Mar 19, 2010 -
Everything is coming up roses for Lyanneperi. In celebration of the sunny skies, she wore a pretty floral frock with a pair of hard-core sandals — so sweet and sexy. I also like how she added a streamlined touch via a black blazer.
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Mar 21, 2010 -
You know Bang & Olufsen for their superb audio equipment (and high-end cell phones), but they'll soon be bringing their tech skills to your TV. The designer tech company will soon be launching their BeoVision 10 LED TV for your viewing and gaming pleasure.
Coming in 40" and 46" sizes, the TVs are made to be hung on your wall, and can be angled up to 45 degrees — either side-to-side or vertically — for optimal viewing of movies and video games (if you're chilling on the floor).
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