>Google Launches Think Quarterly, Cyber Style

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The supposed great misery of our century is the lack of time; our sense of that, not a disinterested love of science, and certainly not wisdom, is why we devote such a huge proportion of the ingenuity and income of our societies to finding faster ways of doing things – as if the final aim of mankind was to grow closer not to a perfect humanity, but to a perfect lightning flash.


In its next step toward ultimately taking over the world, Google just launched its first magazine, Think Quarterly, and it’s a knockout. Sixty-two clean, stylish pages created by London-based design firm The Church of London (the minute you go to their site it will make absolute sense why Google chose them to layout their magazine) and made available for public viewing via Issuu (get a free account now – again, the reason will be immediately apparent upon log in). We love the design, the content, and just about everything about Think Quarterly, which is dedicated to the singular topic of data management. View it below, or click here and a PDF of the entire magazine will be downloaded on your desktop within seconds.

If you expect a magazine that will inundate you with new gadgets, new technology, and NEW, faster ways to speed up your already insanely fast lifestyle, think again style.  Think Quarterly appreciates white space, time to reflect, and. . . humor. The first issue tackles our data OBESITY problem; it’s all about watching your cyber calories these days.

Have a snickers and enjoy. . .

This is, far and away, the most impressive publication we have seen online in a long time. In a society so obsessed with speed, JBCStyle is all about sitting down four times a year and thinking. . . they’re just starting us with doing it quarterly, baby steps style.

Gaga for Google style.

*A thank you to Vinny Ahooja for always selecting the life-altering books. The French Lieutenant’s Woman, The Catcher In The Rye, Atlas Shrugged, The Intelligent Investor, and on, and on. . .

>R.S. Durant Jewelers Style

>Tracy Stern hosted a fabulous jewelry trunk show at her new West Side apartment featuring iconic jewelers R.S. Durant. The jewelers opened their first store in The Peninsula Hotel thirty years ago, and today they can be found at their Madison Avenue location. The intimate trunk show featured pink diamond martinis with Rouge vodka – girlfriends and gorgeous, glittering diamonds. . . sparkling evening style! Enjoy scenes from the evening, brought to you from Manhattan Society.

Christopher London bridge is falling down, my fair lady style. . .

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Susan Shin, Ainsley Earhardt, Kimberly Guilfoyle, Tracy Stern, Alex McCord
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Alex McCord and Tracy Stern
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Melissa Foss and Emma Snowdon Jones
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Tracy Stern and Anisha Lakhani (in Tibi dress and Tuleste Market necklace)
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Susan Shin admires the R.S. Durant diamonds!
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Diamond as big as the ritz style.

>Artbridge Between The Lines Spring 2011 Style

>The deadline is April 1, 2011. . .

The New York City non-profit organization dedicated to transforming the city’s surfaces announced a call for new entries – art, photography. . . and a new musical twist for its first ever indoor installation. This year they have partnered with Epic Records for a Spring 2011 installation – and YOU CAN WIN. Here’s how. . .

Simply click HERE and follow the simple submission guidelines. You could be a noted talented in your field, or fresh out of left field. . . all you need is a vision and a dream style.

>Ralph Lauren Waves of Compassion Style

>We love everything about Ralph Lauren’s Japan Hope Polos right now. . .

But what we love best. . .

100% of all proceeds is not mere lip service; it’s admirable, and the shirts are incredibly chic with the Japanese symbol for hope embroidered on the front and back. And yes, they are available for women as well. . .

 Fashion can change the world. . .

Ralph Lauren for President style. 

>Blood Donor Style

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“Bottom line is that people need to donate blood often and regularly in order to meet the need for fresh blood.” 
CNN Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta
Dr. Sanjay Gupta isn’t as loud as Dr.Phil, or as old as Dr. Spock, or as sexy as Dr. Ruth(short can be sexy), or as into displaying gross body organs as Dr. Oz, but there’s just something about his style that makes us sit up straight and listen. He gives us the 101 on the state of blood in the United States and he doesn’t mince words. If you’re down with Gupta, your down with blood donation style.

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JBCStyle COO Keith Geller spearheaded an office field trip yesterday. When asked why give blood, he didn’t offer up any of the alarming statistics Dr. Gupta shares; but his response was just as convincing:


Makes me feel good to help.  My dad has always given blood, and now platelets, and I used to go with him as a little boy… was a real bonding and learning experience for me about compassion and doing your part beyond financial charity.”

The ever effervescent Nikki B. followed with a company-wide email we just cannot resist quoting: “Did you know that one pint of blood can save up to three lives…this means that JBCStyle saved 12 lives today woohoo!”
We couldn’t think of anything more stylish than saving lives, Nikki, and indeed a gesture of this magnitude can only go down in our records as the essence of woohoo. To the members of the JBCStyle team who donated yesterday, you are the essence of woohoo style.

>Stephanie Winston Wolkoff Style

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In her FIRST post-NYFW 2011 round-up, Director of Fashion at Lincoln Center finally relaxes her neutral stance and shares some of her personal favorites. . . including the one designer who stole The Stage style. . .keep reading. We have the interview and the show.

Director of Fashion Lincoln Center, Stephanie Winston Wolkoff

One stop shop, blog style.


 For the interview, click here. . . 

And allow us to provide you with a front row seat, middle of the afternoon style, to the show that took everyone’s breath away. . . 

“The CIRCA Lounge debuted accessories lines by CFDA designers handpicked by CIRCA CEO, Chris Del Gatto.”
Stephanie with her husband, David, and three children, having it all style
Anna Wintour, Stephanie Winston Wolkoff, and Diane von Furstenberg

Cerebral, dark horse with the greatest of expectations style. . .

>Retail Networking Event Style

>The first one was so nice, we decided to do it twice. HR Managers and Directors of Stores seeking Store Managers and Sales Associates. . . and everything in between. . .meet, greet, network, and hire.

With a cocktail and some hors d’oeuvres on us style.

A confirmed RSVP from us after you email RSVP@jbcstyle.com is required for entry. . . if you have positions to fill (or are in a position to fill) why not let us help you sprinkle some productivity into your happy hour?

Straight up JBCStyle.

>City of Dreams Style

>The New York team was overjoyed when JBCStyle VP Randy Heil relocated to Manhattan. Still amidst apartment hunting and settling in, Randy allowed Publicity Director Anisha Lakhani to drag him to the Penthouse Terrace of The Crown Building. . . former home to Playboy Enterprises, and now owned by Russian designer, Helen Yarmak, famous for her Rock and Royal furs. . . think luxury minks and sables treated in rock ‘n roll, neon hues.

A West Coast lifestyle left behind, a memory of a bleak Russian winter at the apex of the country’s economic crisis, and now only a slate sky, slash of skyscrapers, and Central Park unraveling at their feet. Height always lends perspective style.

Randy Heil East Coast Style
Anisha Lakhani and Randi Heil
City paved in dreams style.