on the street..... (spotted @ the Sartorialist)
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on the street..... (spotted @ the Sartorialist)
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Sunglasses, $24.99; Any sunglasses;Ruffled blouse, $21.50; Wet seal, Faux fur jacket, $39.99;La Redoute; Pave cocktail ring, $45, Banana Republic;Pencil skirt, $68; Arden B; "Lucero" pump, $79; Nine West; Clutch, $34; Amici accessories
Wide leg sailor jean, $198; Marc Jacobs
I love how fashion is all about extremes right now. Both styles are available at net-a-porter.
1, 2, & 3) Take more risks, etc...The first three things on the list kind of go together. This applies to life and fashion. I feel like I'm stuck in a rut, so I'm thinking that I will try to participate in more activities that aren't a part of my normal routine (work, gym, home...repeat x4). I don't know what these activities are yet, but I'll get to that later.
I get bored very easily so to keep my look fresh, I can A) deviate completely from what's tried and true or B) tweak it a little w/ unexpected accessories, color, or silhouettes. I'll probably do a combination of both.
4) Go for what you want. But first I have to figure out what that is, focus, and make an genuine effort to achieve it. My problem is that lately, what I want tends to change on a daily basis. At one point my goals were always so clear, now for some reason everything is a little fuzzy.
On the fashion tip, I have 20/20 vision about what my wants are. I always have a running list of items that need to be added to my wardrobe. So I am looking forward to crossing some of those items of the list next year.
5) Be grateful. Instead of complaining about all of the things I don't have and justifying the pursuit for acquiring more things(see #4), I will attempt to be grateful for everything that I do have in the meantime.
6) Know when to let go. The sooner I apply this principle to my life/closet, the better off I will be. I have a bag of clothes right now that will probably never see the light of day again just waiting to be hauled off the Salvation Army. Why am I so hesitant to give things away that I know I won't be wearing again?
In my real life, I am starting to realize that there is a difference between giving up/failure and simply separating myself from of situations that aren't working for me.
What's on your list for 2007?
Lace up boot, $159.95;Steve Madden
Button Leather Boot, $310; Dolce Vita
Firetrap Multi-Stack Leather boot, $ 285; Asos
Knickers, $14.99;Target
Sporty ballet top,$24.50;Victoria Secret; Polo shirt, $90; Ralph Lauren;Plaid fitted shirt, $39; American Eagle
Heart & Arrows thermals, $88;Primp;Revolveclothing
Roller short, $22; Boy shorts, $13.50; Calf socks, $8; American Apparel
Maybe I should wait til company leaves to roll around in my undies... :)
I understand the feeling that one must be G'd up 24/7, and I've seen women walking around in god awful sweatpants and XXXXXL T-shirts (!) all in the name of comfort. Personally, I'm feeling much better knowing that there's a happy medium between the two.
Soothing lipgloss, Natural Radiance blush; $1
Shine eraser blot tissue, Natural lash kit; $1
Clutch Make-up bag; $8
Gloss giftset, $8.00
Purple tube dress, $66.50; Criss-Cross halter dress, $54; both at asos.com
Slip dress, $194; Twelfth Street;shopbop.com;Empire Waist dress, $144;asos.com
Jewel accented halter dress, $144;Donna Ricco;Alight.com
Put these dynamic frocks together with peep or round toe pumps and fishnets for a quirky vibe. Think tasteful jewelry and strappy sandals for a more sophisticated look. Go ahead and try it, that little black dress isn't going anywhere.
Violator #1:
Sir, we got an anonymous tip (thanks cjm) involving you and a sweater that apparently belonged to a Mr. Bill Cosby in the late 80's to early 90's. **T.I. gives me the innocent look**....Well, I see that you have no prior fashion violations so we'll let it go with a warning. (I am not a hypocrite dammit! I'm still your #4 fan) Something tells me that he had to reach waaaaaayy into the back of the chifforobe for this one.
Violator #2:
Ma'am we're going have to take you down to the station for further questioning. WTF??? Why does Blu always have to be the fashion "don't"?
See pzijeans.com for more.
I don't even have a television and I love this show. Thank you ABC for making the episodes available online! Ugly Betty chronicles the adventures of Betty Suarez (played by America Fererra) who is the smart but unfashionable assistant to the editor-in-chief of the high fashion publication, Mode. Although Betty is in desperate need of a make over, you can't help but to admire her spirit.
The supporting cast is equally hilarious and endearing. Vanessa L. Williams is a delight to watch as Wilhelmina Slater,the manipulative creative director of Mode. Her facial expressions are priceless and lines like, "He's making me look like Miss Jane Pittman" (in reference to her younger date) and "Were you looking at me when you suggested Qwansa" (in reference to a holiday magazine layout) pretty much sealed the deal for me. Salma Hayek acts as executive producer and guest star.
Ugly Betty airs Thursdays @ 8pm on ABC.
Wanna stunt like your favorite celebrity? Look no further than Like.com. This revolutionary site ,that allows you to shop utilizing photo search technology, was launched on Wednesday.
Here's the idea: Click on a photo of Halle Berry wearing a bag that you've just gotta have. The site will perform a product likeness search using a database of about 2 million items from various retailers. Voila! star style at the click of a button. The site currently offers accessories and footwear with apparel slated to be added in 2 weeks.
Happy Shopping!
Ruched Jacket, Steve Madden, $88; www.nordstrom.com, Lexi down bomber, $178; www.Abercrombie.com, Hooded faux fur trim jacket, $44.50; www.oldnavy.com
puffer hooded jacket, $24.50,www.wetseal.com; puffer jacket, $58; www.victoriassecret.com
sweet&chic hoody tunic, $79; www.dereon.com