For celebrities, a trademark accessory has the power to become a part of their famous personas, and even a part of their legacies. From Princess Diana's pearl choker to Carrie Bradshaw's Manolos, we take a look back at some of the most iconic accessories
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Transport yourself to the Big Apple by dressing as best friend duo Abbi and Ilana from "Broad City." You can probably pull these Halloween costumes together using items you already have in your closet. What to wear for Abbi:Jeans, black sneakers, a polka-dot shirt, and a jacket. You can...
added the phrase "Have a Happy (or Nice) Day," and trademarked that combination. Thinking it would just be a fad, they went to town creating cookie jars, shirts, bags, the vase my mom gave me, and an endless number of grinning items selling as quickly as they could. They mad...
But here we are, mostly okay. So let's take a look at some of the summer toys that kept us busy while we were pretty much running wild in our neighborhoods. From the wet and wild to the shootin' and tootin', these playthings had us keeping cool, looking cool, and only a few trip...
While not a toy sold in stores, you could usually find the makings of the world’s most realistic sound effect right in your junk drawer. With just a few simple items, you could transform your bike into Evil Knievel’s motorcycle in seconds. (Fun fact: You can now buy aready-made ver...
Woolworth was the first store to allow customers to pick out their own items without the assistance of a sales clerk, and every item was just 5 and 10 cents. By 1912, there were 596 stores, but the 1960s were tough, as store boycotts and the opening of Walmart, Kmart, and Target ...
While not a toy sold in stores, you could usually find the makings of the world’s most realistic sound effect right in your junk drawer. With just a few simple items, you could transform your bike into Evil Knievel’s motorcycle in seconds. (Fun fact: You can now buy aready-made ver...
This display supported a light pen, allowing items on the screen to be selected, somewhat like a mouse. The Model 85, on the other hand, used a CRT display built into the console. Some of the later IBM System/370 computers (such as the Models 135, 165 and 168) used a console ...