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Eco-Friendly Bath Toys: The Healthy Way to Bathe

Scrub, a dub, dub, get phthalates and BPA out of the tub!

Scrub, a dub, dub, get phthalates and BPA out of the tub! Many bath toys are made with plastics and rubber containing hormone disruptors that are ingested once lil ones get their hands (and mouths) on them. We've rounded up some goods that are safe for splashing around.To protect the goods from mold, clean the toys with an eco-friendly cleanser or homemade solution.

Clockwise from top left: Kido O's Floating Ducks ($12), Sassy Sassy Bathtime Pals Set of 5 ($6), Sprig Toys Adventure Scuba Search Playset ($7), Rich Frog Natural Latex Original Rubber Duck ($7), Boon Splat Floating Ring Toss ($9), Sassy Count 'N Spell Bath Appliques ($7), Spielstabil Water Fun Set ($20), Sassy Pour & Explore Bath Cups ($8), Green Toys Tug Boat ($13).

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Fashion in 50 Seconds 04/13/10 Marchesa Designs Tableware, Tavi Wants Sassy Back

Marchesa’s Georgina Chapman and Keren Craig have partnered with Lenox to design tableware.

Marchesa’s Georgina Chapman and Keren Craig have partnered with Lenox to design tableware.

Carolina Herrera did not intend to be on Tinsley Mortimer's reality show, High Society.

She may not have been born when it ceased publication in 1995, but Tavi Gevinson pleas for another Sassy magazine.

"Ask a Stylist," which was released today, is a new iPhone application from Glamour magazine that doles out style tips in real time with a team of eight stylists on call 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Hudson jeans is launching a high-end couture collection, called Resurrection. The line is constructed by hand from recycled denim and comes with a $995 price tag, compared to the main line which retails between $215 and $325 a pair.

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Flashback: Lauren Santo Domingo in Sassy, February 1993 (Plus a Look at the Launch of Derek Blasberg's Book Classy Last Night)

>> Lauren Santo Domingo, along with Chloe Sevigny and Dasha Zhukova, hosted the launch party for Derek Blasberg's new book, Classy, at Barneys in New York last night — with the likes of Zac Posen, Jessica Stam, Jack McCollough, Terry Richardson, and Lazaro Hernandez — before bringing the scene back to her house for a celebratory private dinner.

>> Lauren Santo Domingo, along with Chloe Sevigny and Dasha Zhukova, hosted the launch party for Derek Blasberg's new book, Classy, at Barneys in New York last night — with the likes of Zac Posen, Jessica Stam, Jack McCollough, Terry Richardson, and Lazaro Hernandez — before bringing the scene back to her house for a celebratory private dinner. But before Classy, there was Sassy. A number of pictures of Santo Domingo in the '90s hit the web recently, and today, more popped up of her modeling in the March 1993 issue of Sassy.

Behavior Tips

Lil Tip: Powdered Formula Dispenser

Toting a can of formula around is a pain, but carrying a plastic baggy full of the white powder can earn you some odd looks.

Toting a can of formula around is a pain, but carrying a plastic baggy full of the white powder can earn you some odd looks. So what is a mother to do?

Thanks to companies like Sassy, for $5, you can purchase a dispenser with four single-serving compartments and a snap lid that keeps the contents fresh and secure until you are ready to prepare baby's bottle.

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Fashion

Fab Read: How Sassy Changed My Life

Do you gals remember Sassy?

Do you gals remember Sassy? Before Teen Vogue there was Sassy, a late-eighties teen mag about feminism, celebrities and girl culture. What set Sassy apart from other magazines at the time was its honest voice and too-cool attitude - although some say this blase attitude contributed to its demise in 1996.

Almost twenty years later, New York writers Kara Jesella and Marisa Meltzer have written a "love letter" to Sassy in their book How Sassy Changed My Life: A Love Letter to the Greatest Teen Magazine of All Time, $13.

It is a behind-the-scenes look at the magazine's office culture, its coverage of feminism, celebrities and girls' problems. It also highlights struggles with advertisers, publishers, religious conservatives and other detractors.

If you missed the Sassy boat or have (foggy) fond memories, this book allows us to see where our rebel sisters and cousins were getting their advice from in the 80s heyday!