Emily L. Foley - Freelance Journalist

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Come Sail Away

April 1st, 2011Written by Emily L. Foley

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I’m thrilled that the nautical stripes of the sailor trend are sticking around for another season!  There’s nothing quite as chic as a crisp black and white stripe.  And, if you take one of these fabulous pieces and combine it with a bright burst of color, whether it’s with a bright yellow ballet flat or a pair of green cropped pants, you’ll be perfectly on par with spring’s trends!

1: Collarless Trench from Asos.com

2: Alice + Olivia Kayden Striped Sweater

3: Kate Spade Striped Bow Jacket

4: MM Couture by Miss Me Striped Panel Miniskirt

Peace, Love and Stripes,
Emily

My Bliggaty-Blog

November 8th, 2009Written by Emily L. Foley

First off, for everyone who isn’t a Denis Leary fan, I apologize for this ridiculous first title. For those of you who are Leary fans–funny, no?

After spending at least a year of my life determining what exactly my relationship as a journalist should be with the world of online writing, and more specifically–blogging, I bring you “Emily Suggests”. In this new addition to my website, you will find my recommendations for pretty much everything from beauty products to music. Some items, such as restaurants and theaters, will be Atlanta-centric since Atl is my playground, but the majority of my posts will be universally appealing and accessible.

So how can you as my readers get involved? First of all, are you looking for a new mascara or the perfect tank top? Let me know, and I’d be happy to “Suggest” something just for you! Also, please feel free to leave your comments after each post–I’d love to hear your thoughts! And finally, I’d appreciate any mention you give my new blog on your facey spaces and your tweety pages (more Leary goodness), because if I’m going to fully embrace the merging of my career and the www, I’d like to be embraced in return. Because everyone knows a one-sided hug is lame. ♥

~Peace, love and the modern age, Emily

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