Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Kardashian Kollection for Sears


Now available on Sears.com and SearsStyle.com the Kardashian Kolletion which kicked into gear on August 7th lets you tap into the personalized style of the glamorous trio for a very affordable price. Co-designed by Khloe, Kim, and Kourtney everything in the collection is under $100! Need another reason to check it out? Shop now over 20 pieces from the line of apparel, jewelry, lingerie, and footwear exclusively on Sears.com where the Kollection is 30% off.
Here are my favorite picks, shop my favorite styles;











Kate Moss Wedding



The Bridesmaids & The Guest 
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Kate Moss wed Jamie Hince on July 1 while wearing a custom designed John Galliano gown beaded with plumes and a whimsical phoenix. The 1920's themed nuptials too place at St Peter’s Church in the Cotswolds village of Southrop, a few miles from her Oxfordshire home. 
Guest list including, Marc Jacobs, Carine Roitfeld, Daphne Guinness, Terry Richardson, Stella and Paul McCartney, Naomi Campbell and more all. Photos taken by renowned photographer Mario Testino. 


Sunday, August 28, 2011

Kim Kardashian Wedding Photos People Magazine


After much trial and error, Kim's dreams finally came true and unfolded in an all out princess wedding that took place the August 20 at a private estate in Montecito, California. Complete with three couture Vera Wan gowns, 50,000 flowers, and $15 million worth of Lorraine Schwartz diamond jewelry. See for yourself a fairytale come to life.  







Spiked Comb D.I.Y


Last week I showed you some spiked hair combs by Maison Michael, while we love love love the style of these punk hair accessories, the price tag, is a hefty one. I came across this great alternative for achieving this look on Honestly WTF. Can't wait to give it a try!









Fashion Week Pronunciation Guide

Its a Secret Society All We Ask is Trust-


Its the most wonderful time of there year! Fashion week is just a few short weeks away and I will agree with a lot of chatter I've heard. Its seems as though its a big fad to be interested in fashion. All of a sudden everyone is a fashion blogger, everyone is an editor everyone has an online magazine reporting on the hottest industry events and the latest high fashion. Some fashion veterans seem lightly annoyed by this. ( Sort of like when you've been at the gym all year then in january its packed and you cant get an elliptical machine because all these resolution people pop up) While I'm certainly no veteran, in the least, I feel that its a wonderful thing for people to branch out and try different things and explore their creativity, the more the merrier you never know where someone may find their inspiration.



Now, moving forward lets say you're just starting off and you were granted access to tons of fashion week parties, networking events and a few shows here and there by the great fashion Gods.  We always want to put our best foot forward, so you MUST do your research. Yes of course you can go for the drinks, photo-ops and to wear your new Wang bag, but, if you're serious about this and want to make it meaningful you have work to do and not a lot of time. First i would liek to call yoru attention to the column on the right side of this blog, you will see a list of designers, click on anyone to read a few lines about them and their collection, familiarize yourself.  Next and possibly the most difficult but for me the most fun. Designer Pronunciation! Heres a rough list that you can begin with, so you can have an idea of french vowels ect. (I must tell you you lose brownie points if you show up to an event in a sharp should Balmain jacket you paid thousands of dollars for but, call it BALL-MAANE. I've seen the looks, I've heard the chuckles, if you read my blog I care about you and want you to be awesome so lets be the absolute best)

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A Comprehensive Guide to Designer Pronunciation;


Proenza Schouler: Pro-IN-za SCHOOL-er

Ungaro: OON-ga-ro

L'Occitane: Lox-ee-tan

Max Mara: Max Mah-ra

Givenchy: Zhee-VON-shee

Lanvin: Lohn-VAN

Bulgari: BOOL-ga-ree

Herve Leger: Err-VEH Le-zhay

Louboutin: Loo-boo-tahn

Balmain: Bal-MAHN

Gaultier: GO-tee-AY

Tocca: Toe-kah

Thierry Mugler: Tee-air-ee Miu-gle

Yves Saint Laurent:  Eve - San - Lor-ron

Hermes: ERR-MEH (no "z")

Commes de Garcon: Calm-de- garsaw





Tuesday, August 23, 2011

CHANEL COCOMATON MAKING OF THE CAMPAIGN



Behind the scenes of Chanel's Fall campaign featuring model Freja Beha Erichs.

Saturday, August 20, 2011

Rie Hosokai Inflatable Couture


Beginning her career as a florist prior to balloon art, with the launch of Daisy Balloon; Japanese artist Rie Hosokai, uses latitude an longitude balloons to create couture statement dresses. Similar to working with fabric as the balloons must be manipulated and weaved together, to create gravity defying fashions that are sure to be the topic of conversation at any event. 




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Happy Saturday

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Friday, August 19, 2011

Maison Michel's Metal Spike Hair Combs




Lusting for Maison Michel's spiked hair combs. 

Hailey Clauson by Terry Tsiolis for Vogue Russia September 2011











This editorial was one of my top favorites of the cluster of Septmeber issues I am currently indulged in. I really love the fluid movement of the gowns, tailored suiting and of course sequin jumpsuit. At times, especially in the most important issue of the year the editorials seem so dreamy and at times farfetched and you may often think to yourself, in the event of having access to all of these great looks, how would I pull them off? Luckily two of the looks featured in this editorial, designed by Dolce & Gabbana as well as Stella McCartney have been seen on variety of different celebrities. Check out how they made these looks their own;

Dolce & Gabbana







 Stella McCartney


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