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When it comes to fashion, the first place people think of is undoubtedly Paris. The French have cemented their place in the fashion industry and continue to be one of the most fashionable cities in the world. Every year the

New York City is the epicenter of fashion in the United States, and remains one of the “Big Four” - the four cities that are considered to be the most fashionable in the entire world. Paris, New York City, Milan

Summer may be the most popular time of the year to take an elegant European Vacation, but that doesn't make it the only good time—or even the best. Today, Vine Vera would like to make a case for winter trips to

We all know the usual thanksgiving routine. The whole extended family gathers in one family member or others' home, everybody brings great food, gives thanks for what they're grateful for, and enjoys a feast together with loved ones. That's all well

Tradition dictates that thanksgiving is something you do at home. You gather the family together at your own house or a relative's, depending on who's hosting this year, the host cooks up a feast and everyone brings their own dishes

[caption id="attachment_1019" align="aligncenter" width="1000"] photo.ua / Shutterstock.com[/caption] Portland, Oregon is a city known for many things, and one of them is food. The breadth and depth of restaurant selection in the city is nigh-unparalleled, with everything from laid-back tapas pubs to

Few, if any cities on the west coast are as iconic, scenic, and fun as San Francisco. Boasting breathtaking views, clean air, and greenery everywhere (have you ever been to a big city with almost no potted plants? It's very

Vine Vera loves to examine fun places to visit, live in, and vacation in. Travel can be quite a lovely thing, and the memories you make experiencing new and exciting things far from home will last a lifetime, bringing you

Sunshine can be wonderful. It may be something you have to be wary of and take measures to protect your skin against, lest you end up with cumulative effects of sun damage causing wrinkling, discoloration, or even skin cancer, but