At first, I was repulsed by the idea of pairing socks with sandals or heels. But now, I am really starting to dig the idea. This outfit, for example, is totally inspired for summer. Effortlessly chic.
Sunday, May 15, 2011
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Intricate Floral Details
I'll admit it, I am a girly-girl at heart. Anything floral with ruffles or intricate details makes my heart pitter-patter. Lately the fashion scene seems to be overflowing with all things floral, but I am particular to floral accents like those seen on Lea Michele, Rachel McAdams and Keira Knightly. My favorite is Lea's bold, graphic floral accent -- tulips are my favorite flower, so I may be a little biased.
But that is not to say I'm not smitten with Rachel's strategically placed petals or Keira's blooming bustle. The petals on Rachel's dress add a little substance to her thin frame, drawing the eye to her extremely small waist. One may say that the explosion of posies on Keira's halter dress may be too much, but I love it! Which one do you favor?
But that is not to say I'm not smitten with Rachel's strategically placed petals or Keira's blooming bustle. The petals on Rachel's dress add a little substance to her thin frame, drawing the eye to her extremely small waist. One may say that the explosion of posies on Keira's halter dress may be too much, but I love it! Which one do you favor?
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Recycled Materials = Glam Wear
New York Fashion Week plays host to brilliant designers showcasing avantgarde clothing with chic silhouettes and must-have hues.Gary Harvey continued that tradition by showcasing his line of totally fabulous gowns made from recycled materials at the GreenShows. Above, you can see three of our favorite gowns from his collection.
A) This gown is made from old rugby shirts
B) Who says print news is dead? This gorgeous gown was constructed
from 30 issues of Financial Times.C) Wool scarves, 12 to be exact, were used to create this amazing dress.
The wonderful thing about these gowns is that you can do this, too! Collect old T-shirts, scarves, ties, jeans, or whatever you want to create a masterpiece for under $20!
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