Tuesday, January 25, 2011

The Swan Queen

I finally saw Black Swan last week. It's only taken like 2 months! All I have to say is hot.crazy.mess. Seriously, this movie is a psychological thriller on steroids. Nonetheless, the actors, especially Natalie Portman, were superb and the dancing was absolutely beautiful. Unfortunately, I won't be attending a ballet anytime soon.

However, during my moments of utter dismay, I couldn't help but notice the dancer-like fashion that Natalie and co. rocked throughout the movie. From shrugs to cashmere leg warmers, leggings and comfy little skirts, I'm thinking I want to sport the just-got-off-the-bar look (bad ballet joke). Here are some looks for the inner ballerina in all of us.


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                                               1. Black feathered headband - $5.80   www.forever21.com
                                                               2. Dawn on Me Dress - $57.99   www.modcloth.com
                                                               3. Kinnetic ballet flats - $59.95   www.stevemadden.com
                                                               4. Gray lace mohair shrug - $65   www.etsy.com
                                               5. Long leg warmer - $16  www.americanapparel.com


                                                 

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Candy Striper

As I browsed through my drawers this morning (while failing miserably to get ready for work), I had a realization. Forty to fifty percent of the tops/sweaters I own, are striped. And the funny thing is, I'm not sure why. It's not like striped tees are the most glamorous and flattering things in the world. But for some reason, I am always drawn to stripes. With that being said, here are a few of my faves at the moment.


                                 Irregular Striped Scarf - $7.50
                                                     www.forever21.com


         Sailor Sweater - $88
          www.jcrew.com



 set sail shorts - $88
www.madewell.com

    saint james aviso tee - $85
                                                                                                                           www.madewell.com



Striped 3/4 Slv Dress - $19.80
                                                                                                  www.forever21.com

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

The British Are Coming!

Since I can remember, I have always been interested in British culture. However, after studying abroad in England during college, I thought I was completely done with the place. I, being the brainiac that I am, chose to begin my abroad experience in January, yes January, of my Junior year. It was cold, wet, and dark by 4pm - no me gusta. The people weren't that friendly and I stuck out like a sore thumb. However, amongst the American girl awkwardness, I did find one thing that I particularly liked about the English: their fashion. In a nutshell, they just don't give a shit. They wear what they want, whenever they want. We definitely aren't talking about your stereotypical Burberry trench coat wearing Jude Law type either. The common person usually had an edgy hairstyle (often with a rainbow streak somewhere in there) and was wearing something an American might only wear to play "dress up" in. And that's what I liked about it. They weren't afraid to be themselves.

Because I have continued on with my British fashion love affair, I feel that I need to let you in on my two of my best "deal" websites, that just happen to be British ones. ASOS and Topshop. Most of you probably recognize Topshop because it has become fairly popular in the US, with stores opening in NYC and other major cities. ASOS is a little less common - it was introduced to me by a friend and it is a site that I visit quite often. ASOS seems to be a smidge cheaper and usually more of my style, but Topshop still rocks, nonetheless.

Here are a few pieces that I feel that you, me, and everyone else should have in their wardrobe this season:


Cream Crepe Ruffle Dress - $100
                                            www.us.topshop.com











A Wear Striped Box Tee - $27.58
             
www.us.asos.com


  ASOS Plain Drape Crop Top Dress - $68.96
                                                                                         www.us.asos.com


MOTO Blue Black Jamie Ultimate Skinny Jeans - $80
                                         www.us.topshop.com


ASOS Portfolio Clutch - $34.48
                                                                                      www.us.asos.com

Mustard Short Sleeve Cupro Tee - $65

 


Topshop gave me some tiny images. Sorry, for that.

God Save the Queen!







Tuesday, January 18, 2011

The Colors of Winter

When I think of winter, the first things that come to mind are cold days, gray skies, and over sized jackets that scream "giant marsh mellow". I definitely don't envision deep greens and navys that seem to make anyone look regal and elegant, along with shades of pink that make us ache for summertime and freshly tanned skin. The truth is, I have light hair, light eyes, and fair skin. The usual drab colors of winter are not attractive on me (i.e. gray sweater dresses that seem to hang on every rack, no matter the store). So, the color palette for this season has really gotten me excited!

As promised in my last post, I have found some great pieces that keep with the emerald/navy/sherbet theme of the Golden Globes.

                                                                 
         Emerald City



                                                                              Knitted Fluted Maxi Dress - $77.58
                                                                                                 www.asos.com


                                                                               
                                                                       
                







Precious Particulars Blouse - $98
     
                                                                                                             
                                                                    Emerald Earrings - $15
                                                                                                 www.etsy.com

                      

  Pretty in Pink


                                                       
                                                                             Rubbish Mixed Knit Infinity Scarf - $20
                                                                      www.nordstrom.com









525 america Silk Ruffle Cami - $68
         www.piperlime.gap.com






The Royal Navy 








Stereo Love Navy Blue Shorts - $26
                      www.lulus.com
           



Sequin Twist-Neck Tank - $59.99



















Mind Bow-gling Dark Blue Dress - $34
                       
www.lulus.com
                          


  


So, I realize that I'm not the best at putting together pretty picture montages yet, but all in due time! A wonderful friend has agreed to tutor me in all things blog this weekend. 

And to anyone reading (I'm afraid that might only be about 3 people at this point), that is proficient in blog, any help would be much appreciated!                                                   

Monday, January 17, 2011

A Night at the Globes

So, for those of us who live on planet Earth, we know that the Golden Globes were held in Beverly Hills last night. Y'all, I live for awards shows. It's pretty much everything I obsess over: film, fashion, and celebrities. What's not to love?? But, I have to be honest - I was a little disappointed this year. Don't get me wrong, the films of 2010 were pretty amazing. "The Fighter" "The Social Network" "Inception", and from what I hear "The King's Speech" and "Black Swan" - (both of which I will be seeing this week). While these films rocked, I feel like the fashion from this usually glamorous night was just mediocre. Cue Angelina Jolie's thrift store-esque, emerald gown. Or how about Anne Hathaway's shoulder padded, penny-shaped sequin clad frock? Not cute, ladies.

Okay, I'll stop my fashion ranting for now and get to the point. There was definitely a repetitive color palette at the GG this year - one of which I happen to love. Jewel tones. Striking emerald greens, sherbets as pretty and tasty as the delicious treat, and deep navys that seemed to light up the faces of the A-listers sashaying down the runway. While all the shades of the night were simply gorgeous, there were 2 shades that really stood out in my mind: the emeralds and the sherbets. They couldn't be on more opposite ends of the color spectrum, and are normally worn in completely different seasons, yet, they both seemed to work on the red carpet last night. Now don't worry, I haven't gone AWOL and forgotten my purpose on entry #2. My goal for post #3 is to find pieces (under 100, of course) that are inspired by these jewel toned shades, and are equally as chic and practical as the designer duds worn last night. Because honestly, how many of us attend awards ceremonies or go to important benefit dinners on the reg?

For now, let's take a look at the loveliest lady of the night.. that didn't suffer a couture malfunction:  Claire Danes in Calvin Klein


All I have to say is bravo. Not only is the dress perfect and neon pink (these pictures don't do it justice), but her hair and make-up are both flawless. Definitely my favorite of the night.

More to come in post #3. For now, I think it's safe to say that Calvin Klein always prevails and you're never too old for pink.