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    Archive for June 2009

    Charmed, I’m Sure: Charm Necklaces for All

    Posted June 30, 2009 by tanya
    Found in: Jewelry, Kid's Fashion, Trend Alert

    charm

    I was dressing for a little backyard b-day party yesterday, in 90 degree heat I might add, and when I put on my new maxi dress with some flat gold sandals I was still thinking, where’s the fun?  Then I grabbed my antique gold lockets hanging from a long chain to layer over my usual necklaces and there it was.  So, let’s talk lucky charms.

    To begin with, have you noticed that Tiffany and Co. has completely extended and revamped its charm offerings in materials from the relatively affordable sterling to big-time treats of gold, enamel and diamond?  The Tiffany’s collection includes everything from the little princess friendly crown or cupcake, to the initials, martini glasses, or “Olympian” charms based on antique Tiffany silver, that will delight the grown up girl.  I also love the ideas Tiffany has for adornment options: don’t just charm a bracelet or chain, but hang one on a key chain, on your belt, or my personal favorite, on your purse.

    And recently, just about everyone is getting on board the charm train.  I even found some cute little danglers at Gap Kids last week.  Perfect for the little charmers, you can get a tiny shoe, frog, rainbow, etc., as well as a bracelet to hang them on; all at a price that won’t make you freak out if your little one looses her jewelry while hanging upside down from the monkey bars.

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    The big idea I want to dangle in front of you though, is the charm necklace.  Now, I know full well that the “statement necklace” is all the rage and delicate pieces have been deemed out by the fashion police and their deputies.  However, when something is a great element of your personal style, I say as always, buck the trend or make it your own.

    My current faves are a layer of multiple necklaces with personal charms.  I know this look has been around for a while, but I love it to much to break up with it.  My personal charms now in rotation are a gold and diamond butterfly from the 70’s that I inherited (o.k., stole) from my mom, mixed with a white gold Elsa Peretti bean that was a gift from my BFF.  At this point, I am feeling the need for all the good luck charms I can get.

    If you want to take some of your personal baubles like a star, a child’s initial, a locket (like Faith Hill has) and make it more of statement, why not mix two or three charms with a heavy chain and a strand or two of pearls?  I think you will find the result…charming.

    Photo Info: These cute and affordable charms found on fun little site CharmedandDangerous.net. Also take a look at the fun charms Smarter.com features.

    Free to Wear What You Want: Faint Ash Ruffle Dress

    Posted June 30, 2009 by desiree
    Found in: Personal Pick of the Week

    I’m not the biggest fan of deep purple.  I often think it looks lovely on other women, but on me…not so much.  Sometimes a certain shade of purple gives me a goth look, especially when I pair it with black.  This look I definitely try to avoid.

    I was drawn to this Free People ‘Faint Ash’ Ruffle Dress this week.  The color caught my attention immediately because it is a shade of purple that I would wear.  There are about four different color variations in this dress…all in the purple spectrum, and that is something I think is very chic about it.  No lavender unfortunately (and I do love lavender…) but the dress is just as cute without it.  This is a fantastic dress for summer and can even be worn into late September.  To embrace the summery look, pair this dress with some chunky sandals, flat sandals will look just as good, but since the dress is so short, some chunky heels will balance it out.

    To carry into the early fall months, combine this dress with some dark grey or chocolate brown tights.  Even dark olive colored tights would work seeing how green and purple are complimentary colors to one another.  Layer tights under the dress and pair with some really cute ankle boots!! Another perfect pairing since the dress is a mini length.  Ankle boots or knee high boots would work too.  Throw a cute boyfriend blazer on top and you have one awesome outfit!  One dress…two seasons!

    Free People ‘Faint Ash’ Ruffle Dress: $128

    Find at Smarter.com:  Shop for more women’s dresses.
    Discounts on women’s ruffle dresses.

    Last Week in Style and Fashion

    Posted June 29, 2009 by evette
    Found in: This Week in Style

    FocusOnStyle.com shows you how to get Megan Fox’s sexy one-shoulder look from the Transformers premiere work for you!

    Havaianas for summer are girlawhirl’s latest obsession.

    SheFinds uses Sunsense Wristbands to prevent the lobster look.

    Late night? No problem. Look well-rested for work and play with this 5-minute makeup routine from SheZoom.

    Going away for the weekend? Find out what to pack at StyleBakery.com

    The Beauty Brains explain why chlorine is bad for your hair.

    The King of Pop: May He Rest in Style

    Posted June 25, 2009 by colleen
    Found in: Find That Look, Men's Fashion, Celebrity Style

    michael jackson

    When I try to think back about the influences Michael Jackson had on fashion and culture from the inception of the Jackson Five to Thriller to the present tragedy of his death, I find it is easier to start with what the King of Pop did not influence, as opposed to what he did.  Gangster hoodies, emo rap, and grunge were certainly not any of his styles.  Nor were baggy pants, grinding in the club, or heavy death metal.  Michael Jackson was an icon for the ages with multiple looks that were fanciful, sharp and totally rockstar quality.  We can start with the Jackson Five look, the tight paisley button downs and bell-bottoms (who didn’t wear bell bottoms?  Now we know who started it!).  Rock the look with a cute suede vest and platform shoes, and you really are living the pint-size MJ dream.

    But Michael Jackson really became a cultural icon with the breakthrough music video Thriller in 1983.  His dance moves were to die for and became iconic in the swivel and swish of that red leather jacket with zipper details, tight-fitting parachute pants, and the single, white leather glove that started to illuminate the quirky taste of Mr. Jackson.  Parachute pants are making it back to the runway, but I don’t know if it’s the best way to appreciate MJ’s glory.  The white glove is all his, but try bringing back colored leather jackets and zipper details.  The 80’s are back, where have you been?

    And finally, my favorite, there is the style I like to call Michael Jackson Classic.  MJC would be the tailored white button down, sequined black jacket, tight black pants and the fedora.  This is the Billie Jean Moonwalk look, the beloved dance moves that have been honed from manic zombiehood down to classic perfection.  The original Sexy Back.

    How to emulate this?

    Start a dance studio focusing specific in Michael Jackson impersonations, make a buckload of money, invest in the best fedora you can find and rock out for the rest of your life.  But for us proletariats, some snazzy sequins get-ups, socks, and tile floors will do just fine for the weekend’s Michael Jackon Memorial Dance Party.  My house.  8 pm.  Be there.

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    Image Source: GroupieBlog, Huntermuttall.com, MJDavid007.com

    Top 3 Sandals for Summer

    Posted June 25, 2009 by desiree
    Found in: Women's Fashion, Shoes

    With summer in full swing, its time to start wearing some sandals!  (If you haven’t been already.)  Whether they’re platform, flat, heeled or wedged, there are so many types of sandals to sport.  Flat sandals are probably my favorite, unfortunately these will kill your lower back after walking a few miles in them (I experienced this on one New York trip!).  I would say flat sandals are great with skinny jeans or pants, shorts, and dresses…really anything.  Here is a pair that I really like:

    N.Y.L.A. Soriya Sandal $39.95

    I of course love everything ethnic print…beading especially!  I liked these immediately.  They are one of the newest styles on Nordstrom’s website and are a total steal for just under forty bucks!  These would look great with jeans and a red patterned tank, or a white v-neck pocket tee.

    Everyone needs a pair of flip flops as well…summer just wouldn’t be the same without them.  I like going cheap on flip flops, but often this results in blistered feet…ouch!  Havianas have been a trusted brand forever and when you wear them, the soles are super cushy and almost give you a bounce in each step.

    Havianas

    Havianas High Light $38

    This color and pattern is interesting, you really can’t go wrong with gold.  Gold is so neutral that you can probably wear these with just about anything!  These are truly proper beach footwear, nobody likes getting sand in their shoes anyway.  These would look fantastic with a white summer dress or earth toned knits including tanks and cotton shorts.

    So far we have cute, beaded sandals, a pair of totally necessary flip flops…what’s next?  Perhaps a pair of hip, funky sandals.  The kind you can wear on a night out with the girls…or boys :)

    These Jeffrey Campbell’s are fabulous! The metallic leather is perfect for a summer night out. You can be racy and sport these with a mini skirt and voluminous top, or wear them with your super tight skinny jeans and tank.
    Urban Outfitters
    Marly Platforms: $128

    Although these have an almost 3 inch heel, yes…they are still considered sandals! And by the looks of the stacked heel, they just might be pretty comfy.

    Find at Smarter.com:  Shop though all women’s sandals.

    Big Bang: What to Wear to a 4th of July Party

    Posted June 24, 2009 by tanya
    Found in: Denim, Jewelry, Tips & Advice

    If you are anything like me, dressing for parties that might involve heat, grass and ketchup proves a bit of a challenge.  Anyone wondering what would be cute, fun and comfortable to wear to a 4th of July picnic, BBQ or fireworks fest?  Here are some suggestions that don’t involve flags or one of those crazy Uncle Sam hats:Start out with white jeans.  Sounds crazy given the prevalence of stain making condiments, but hey, they’re jeans and will wash and bleach easily.  I love these cropped white jeans from the Gap.

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    Gap White Ankle Jeans: $59.50

    They are nice and skinny, with just a touch of stretch and the cropped hemline allows you to show off your shoes appropriately.

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    Brewed Bean Shell: $58

    Next, add a floaty top like the one above from Anthropologie.  This appropriately colored red flounced top adds a little party flare while keeping you cool and giving some coverage.  So far we have red and white checked off the list.

    Next: accessories.  Luckily, with the gladiator sandals popular for a second summer in a row, maybe you have a little strappy sandal already lurking in your closet.  Now how about a star necklace in honor of the occasion?

    This beautiful necklace, found on MadisonLosAngeles.com, incorporates a vintage charm and is on a long chain that will float beautifully against your flounced top.  As an alternative, might you consider some gold or silver chandelier earrings to reflect nicely off the fireworks?

    Now you are dressed to stay cool, not dig holes in your neighbor’s lawn and look reasonably festive. Party on Wayne.

    Find at Smarter.com:  Shop for more white jeans and red women’s tops.

    Dress Deal: Xhilaration Floral Maxi Dress

    Posted June 23, 2009 by desiree
    Found in: Deal of the Day

    Maxis were all the rage last summer and will be again this summer.  I think they’re very cute, especially when they come in lovely bright patterns like this turquoise floral.

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    Xhilaration Floral Maxi Dress in Turquoise Floral Print: $19.99

    In all honesty, I think the model is wearing this dress terribly.  Some of you may agree…she kind of makes it look like a mumu.  BUT, I saw past the way she is wearing it and focused on the pattern and the cut.  A lot can be done with this dress if worn correctly and accessorized accordingly.  The back is smocked for an extra snug fit around the bust which is important.  I forecasted a while back that watercolor prints are trendy for spring and summer, and this would definitely be considered part of that trend.  Time to capitalize on it!  This is a great dress for 20 bucks, and you know it will be comfy.  Wear this with your hair down and some pretty dangly earrings to a summer bbq…or wear it out on a sunny afternoon while shopping and lunching with your girlfriends.  Wherever you wear it, it’ll look great and you’ll feel great knowing it was a cheap dress deal!

    Find at Smarter.com:  Shop for more maxi dresses.
    Discounts on women’s dresses.

    One-Piece Wonder: Modest Yet Sexy Swimwear

    Posted June 22, 2009 by desiree
    Found in: Personal Pick of the Week

    I am overdue for a beach trip already, but summer has only begun so I won’t fret.  Instead, I’ll start fantasizing about what swimsuit I will be treating myself to as a reward for working long hard hours during these warm weekdays.  I’ve always worn two-piece bikinis, it’s my default style of suit to go to whenever I’m at a swimming pool or beach day.  Two-piece bikinis are super sexy, and you will ultimately get a better tan wearing one.  This year however, I am stuck on purchasing a cute one-piece, but it has to be the right one.  As I’ve mentioned in an previous posting, some one-pieces are difficult to wear and end up looking worse than what you may have envisioned.  But there are some styles that will overall be great, and probably suit many different body types including the two most common “shapes”: apple and pear.  A good swimsuit, whether it’s a bikini or one-piece, will range anywhere from $50 (if it’s on sale) to $250.  One-pieces are going to fall into the higher price bracket, especially if they are a higher end label…you know, like Michael Kors or something.  I found two that are definitely ranking pretty high on my list this month, and I just may have to splurge on one come payday!

    This Cherry Grass Maillot ($248) caught my eye immediately…
    Anthropologie
    I love this suit for its simplicity, including both the design and pattern.  The top has a sort of balconette look going which keeps it looking quite retro, and the strap is also removable for a flawless tan on your collar bone and shoulders.

    My second favorite is this Essaouira One Piece ($178)
    Anthropologie
    At first glance, this suit might look unflattering, but believe or not, the flouncy detail at the neckline is cute and totally sexy.  It’s very 70’s…

    Find more cute one-piece swimwear at Smarter.com.

    Fashion and Style Weekly Highlights

    Posted June 19, 2009 by evette
    Found in: This Week in Style

    FocusOnStyle.com shares stylist tips to show you how to wear a jumpsuit like Padma Lakshmi, and there’s a an inspiration board to add wardrobe versatility!

    Girlawhirl can’t live without her white jeans.

    SheFinds can’t believe that fake hair is becoming socially acceptable.

    SheZoom shows you how to do your bling thing.

    StyleBakery.com shows us chic looks to wear to a summer wedding.

    The Beauty Brains explain what causes those white marks from deodorant and how you can stop it.

    All On Your Head: Trendy Women’s Hair Accessories

    Posted June 18, 2009 by desiree
    Found in: Women's Fashion, Trend Alert

    Feather hair accessories have been huge the last few summers, and I hope the trend won’t ever die because its so darn cute.  First they appeared on clothing, you’d see a feather embellishment on a cute v-neck t-shirt or dress, then the whole peacock feather trend blew up.  Peacock feather earrings, headbands, rings, necklaces…you name it.  I still see tons of accessories like these and really, they can be worn year round, but summer is such a great time to take advantage of this trend.  I guess when I think of summer, I think hot sun, long hair and “free bird” mentalities if you will (perhaps that’s due to the artsy part of town I live in) either way, even if this trend has been overdone, there are still cute variations of feather and flower adorned accessories.  Here are a few of my favorites:


    Jersey Bow Headband $18

    Big Bows are a newer trend I’ve spotted this year, they’re a little Minnie Mouse-ish but I think if worn properly they look cute..

    Urban Outfitters
    Of course I love this Beaded Feather Hairclip: $12.99

    I think these look beautiful in all lengths of hair and if you didn’t want to spend on this, even though its a great price, these are super easy to make on your own.

    Urban Outfitters
    Side Flower Feather Headband $16.99

    This headband is combining both flowers and feathers and has a very 1920’s flapper girl feel to it.  It would look really nice if worn on a night out and almost look as though you were wearing a little hat.

    Urban Outfitters
    Ribbon Wrapped Feather Headband $24

    This is probably my most favorite.  I just really love the color of the feathers that were used, and the shape to me is perfect.

    Find at Smarter.com:  Shop through all women’s hair accessories.