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Thursday, March 29, 2007

Marc Jacobs is Dead... At least to me.

Today is a very, very sad in the world of fashion, or at least in my world. While reading one of my very favorite fashion magazines, In Style, I got excited at the pictures of the celebrity packed fall fashion shows. Every single A-Lister looked glamorous and sophisticated wearing the latest trends, but the horror happened, I spotted a picture of LIL'KIM... WHAT!!!??? No! I thought my eyes were lying to me so I looked again, and then the whole world crumbled in front of me. It was in fact a picture of LIL'KIM with a caption that reads as follow " Marc Jacobs muse LIL'KIM kicked back in the VIP section at the designer's post show bash..." LIL' KIM? Marc Jacobs's M U S E!? What can possibly be so inspiring about the walking fashion DON'T that is LIL'KIM? Instead of his muse she should be more like his pro-bono extreme makeover project. How did this happened? How can I ever look at my MJ Stam Bag without felling disgusted again? Why!!!??? OH, Whyyy!!!??? If that picture caption is true, then Marc Jacobs (tears streaming down my cheeks) is dead to me! I will NEVER wear anything inspired by that human atrocity that is LIL'KIM. Marc Jacobs (1963-2007) R.I.P.



Sorry but I couldn't bare the sight of LIL'KIM any longer; therefore, I'm taking down the pictures.

Tuesday, March 27, 2007

No Chip, No Kidding

Now, I'm not a nail polish fan. Why? Well, because despite all of my efforts and the gazillion nail polish brands I've tried, my manicure doesn't last me two days. I've found that my Chanel polish is as good as my Wet N Wild and that OPI may last me a little longer, but nothing to fuzz about. Although, I must confess that I've learned some tips to make your manicure last, like buffing your nails since the ridges actually make them chip faster and having an oil free nail base since your natural oils prevent the polish from really adhere to the nail. But all this may only make a very little difference until I discover Sally Hansen NO CHIP 10 Day Nail Color. At first I was skeptical, but at $4.49 it was worth the try, so I put this top coat up to a challenge. If it lasts me at least 5 days I would be more than happy. Well, I painted my nails with a beautiful, but cheap, Cover Girl pink color and coated it with Hansen's No Chip Top Coat. Today is the fourth day and it looks as fresh and shiny as the first one, I'm not kidding, my nails are so shiny they actually look like patent leather. How awesome is that!?! Sally Hansen NO CHIP 10 Day Color is keeping its promise. So far, so good. I'll keep you guys posted on the final number (of days with an intact manicure), but this is the longest I've gone without my polish chipping off so I'm sold.



No Chip 10 Day Nail Color Clear by Sally Hansen
Sally Hansen NO CHIP 10Day Nail Color in 01 Clear $4.49. Also available in 23 beautiful colors. Available at www.ulta.com or your nearest drug store.

Sunday, March 25, 2007

Spring's 9 Must Have from Saks!

This spring the fashion trends are just adorable. From dresses to vibrant colors everything screams sunshine and good times. And although there are countless "must-have" lists and every single glossy grace their covers with "The-All-You-Need-This-Spring-Shopping-List" a girl can never get too much advice on how to look your best specially if it comes from our much beloved Saks Fifth Avenue. This is why I bring you Want it!, courtesy of Saks. Want it! is a line created to take trends from runway to real way that includes daywear, evening-wear, bags, shoes and much more. The line is also full of fashionista's favorites such as Dolce and Gabbana, Jimmy Choo, Valentino and VeraWang Lavender label. Even the guys can enjoy the Want it! line with the 9 top trends from Ermenegildo Zegna, Diesel and Prada Linea Rossa. It doesn't matter if you are fashion challenged or a hard core fashionista Saks has something Hauté for everybody. Happy Hunting!


The High Waisted Belt

W. Kleinberg -Krung Snake Belt $325.00

The Flat Shoe

Marc Jacobs Keyhole Skimmers $395.00

The Chic Day Dress


Burberry Chech Shift Mini Dress $430.00

The Floral Fragrance


Clinique Happy $49.50 for 3.40oz. ( Although I personally recommend Clinique Happy Heart)

The Cocktail Dress


Carolina Herrera Strapless Cotton Eyelet Dress $3490.00

The Crisp White Shirt


Robert Rodriguez Pleated Blouse $286.00

The Platform Shoes


Le Silla Crisscross Platform Sandal $610.00

The Handheld Bag


Versace Quilted Satchel $2115.00

The Shorts


Piazza Sempione Seersucker Shorts $405.00

All available at www.saks.com









Friday, March 23, 2007

Naughty Girl

Have you ever felt like you just want to give someone a piece of your mind? Or maybe you're just a naughty girl who loves to tell everybody exactly what you think, but a screen shirt that says "I'M WITH SUCKER" won't cut it anymore? Well, look no further you little devils, I give you Locher's. A Parisian brand of deliciously mean clothes and accessories that will reveal exactly what's in your mind only if people get too close. The tops are beautifully embroidered with whimsical flowers and birds, and an intricate message intended for those who dare to cross the line. But don't worry about offending your neighbor, co-workers or even your boss, because if they dare to get that close to you maybe they deserve that "FUCK OFF" on your blouse. So go crazy and unleash your inner bitch while looking very ladylike.


No Time to Fuck $76.00



I Really Need A Fucking Coffee $79.00 ( My personal favorite!)


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Fuck Off Pendant $66.00

All available at www.lochers.com

Monday, March 19, 2007

Candy Couture


If it wasn't enough that fashion designers are partnering with mass retail chains, cell phone companies, and whoever has something to sell left and right; now they are teaming up with Hershey's, makers of the York Mints (R) for a "Designer Series". But this time is different because it is for a beautifully good cause which makes it worthwhile. The beautiful contemporary designs were created by designer Nicole Miller and Nicky Hilton to benefit the Young Survival Coalition. The Y.S.C. is an international network of breast cancer survivors dedicated to address the issues of young woman with a history of breast cancer through action, advocacy and awareness, medical research, and to persuade them to address breast cancer awareness in women 40 and under. The limited edition mint tins come in two different designs, a black and white vintage-like flower pattern design by Hilton, and a black and ivory intricate pattern created by Nicole Miller ( my favorite by the way) that will be selling for $25 each and are available only in the Internet. York Mints will make a fantastic double duty accessory since it freshens up your breath and help the Y.S.C. Now, isn't that sweet?!



Nicole Miller's Design

Nicky Hilton's Design

If you would like to help and make a donation just visit the website. And remember girls to do the breast self exam once a month, it takes just a couple of minutes. An early detection makes a great difference in survival chances, you're never to young to start getting serious about breast cancer. To learn more about breast cancer visit The Breast Cancer Society.

Sunday, March 18, 2007

Columbus Fashion Week? Why not?!




This morning, while having my coffee, I went thru my daily routine of reading my favorite fashion blogs and stumble into a Coutorture's featured post via Pink Rock Candy that commented on the very first Columbus Ohio Fashion week. Apparently, Columbus is aiming high, with big ambitions of being a hauté fashion capital. Who would have thought?!? I would recommend you all read Pink Rock Candy's post since it is a very interesting, well written and well thought point of view.

This is their opinion on the matter... "As impressed as I probably should be, I'm still very skeptical. I'm originally from the Midwest, Michigan to be exact, and I just can't imagine Columbus, or any other Midwestern city for that matter, become a fashion capital. There are tons of talented people that come out of the Midwest, but it will be more than a challenge to shake the overall-wearing, cow-tipping persona that goes along with the Midwest"..."The fashion industry is just like high school; cities like NY, Paris, and Milan are the cool kids and cities like LA, Tokyo, and Madrid are their lackeys who are only popular because the cool kids say so. Columbus, or any other Midwestern city for that matter, isn't even on the cool kids radar"..."Can a smaller less metropolitan city break into the fashion world and become a fashion capital that rivals the big guns?" - Pink Rock Candy

Well! I'm surprised I never heard anything about this since I live in Columbus, Ohio. But to tell the truth I don't see Columbus being a fashion capital anytime soon, not in this century anyways. But I really have to say that since OSU is the epi-center of Columbus it nurtures from a melting pot of international students with very individualistic takes on fashion making Ohio's capital a trendier city than many people expect it to be; however, I don't think that would be enough to make it a fashion capital. N.Y., Paris, Milan and other fashion power countries have centuries of experience that can not be defeated by a small Midwest city. Also, I don't think L.A., Tokyo and Madrid are the B-list team, that would be a very narrow point of view. They are fashion power countries, as well, that didn't get the media attention they deserve until recently. Due to globalization they can easily be on the spotlight now and also because fashion is more democratic N.Y., Paris and Milan can not hold the monopoly any longer. Nevertheless I think it is wonderful that Columbus is cat walking their way out of those overall and thinking high fashion seriously enough to aspire to be a fashion capital. THAT is ambition and I respect them for having it. After all, who would have thought that a little kid from, The Dominican Republic, a third world country was going to be a highly respected, celebrity adored, fashion designer? Just ask Oscar de la Renta.


To read Pink Rock Candy's complete post visit Pink Rock Candy or Coutorture

To learn more about Columbus Fashion Week visit the website.

What do you think?

Friday, March 16, 2007

Victorian Romance

For the ones who are print-o-phobic there is a nice variation to the flower print(one of the biggest trends this season), the lace. Lacy tops are romantic and feminine plus it will give you the flowery effect without too much bang. Wear it as a top a dress or layer it, and it also looks amazing in pastel colors and neutral hues. Jill Stuart did a wonderful rendition of the lace at her RTW Spring2007 fashion show where she showed how to do lace just right.


Jill Stuart RTW S/S 07.



Jill Stuart RTW S/S 07.



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Forever 21 Floral Lacy Top $27.80. Available at www.forever21.com


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Tracy Reese Bubble Blouson Top $275.00. Available at www.neimanmarcus.com


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Rebecca Taylor Lace Trench and Shift Dress $995.00 for the two pieces. Available at www.neimanmarcus.com


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Robert Rodriguez Lace Blouse $320.00. Available at www.neimanmarcus.com


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Zac Posen Wave Blouse and Lace Skirt $2500.00 for the two pieces. Available at www.neimanmarcus.com




The Frankenstein of Shoes?

Recently in an interview Manolo Blahnik, the shoe guru, said what he thinks about platform shoes. He called them the Frankenstein of shoes! Maybe because of their rugged-y appearance. And although platforms will never be a match for a pair of beautiful Manolo stilettos, I beg to disagree with my beloved Manolo on that "Frankenstein" statement. These very fashionable platforms below showed that they can be elegant even classy. The new designs come in luscious material such as leather and satin, and are every bit as fabulous as the iconic Manolos.

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Christian Louboutin Satin Platform Pump $680.00. Available at www.neimanmarcus.com


Valentino Bow Platform Slingback
Valentino Bow Slingback Platform $675.00. Available at www.neimanmarcus.com

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Christian Louboutin Patent Leather Wedge $710.00. Available at www.neimanmarcus.com


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Cole Haan Air Blanca Patent Sandal with Nike(R) technology for comfort $275.00. Available at www.neimanmarcus.com


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Sigerson Morrison Strapy Wedge Sandal $450.00. Available at www.neimanmarcus.com


For the gals on a budget...


Jessica Simpson

Jessica Simpson Meena Slingback Snadal $89.00. Available at www.macys.com


Jessica Simpson

Jessica Simpson Mando Platform Peeptoe Pump $89.00. Available at www.macys.com

What do you think about platforms? Are they a yey or nay?

Monday, March 12, 2007

Functionality meets Style (MetStyle Handbags)

With today's hectic life a girl needs to multi-task, and so does her handbags. Meet MetStyle an eclectic group of designers from the U.S., Taiwan, Japan and Thailand that have joined forces to create pieces that are both fashionable and functional to fit into woman's modern lifestyle. Now working fashionistas have a stylish alternative to those ugly luggage-like laptop bags. The line consists of totes, packs and satchels that double as suitcases (without the door-to door salesman look) that range from $29 to $89.

"Finally, we now have options from MetStyle...these bags support our business needs, but are still fashionable enough to carry around the mall" Megan Saulsbury- spokesperson for MetStyle. And I couldn't agree more. MetStyle handbags will be a great addition to any accessories collection. These puppies can take you from work to play smoothly. Now you can juggle that latte, your notebook, PDA, newspaper and wave for that taxi to pick you up, all in style.



Champs Elysees "Light and Chic" Business Bag


Milano "Smart and Trendy" Bowler




Tokio "If The Sleeve Fits..." Notebook Sleeve

All available at www.metstyle.us, just click "where to buy" for retail information.

Sunday, March 11, 2007

This spring all the rage is combining black and white with vivid hues, but if you want to be a little more spring like then floral patterns are perfect for you.They look just beautiful on flowy dresses and skirts as seen on Zac Posen, Alberta Ferretti and genius designer Oscar de la Renta's spring/summer and resort collections. Now, if dressing in full pattern doesn't appeal to you try incorparating florals in your accesories, Gucci's new handbags are fresh, young and summery with floral prints over canvas as well as their new swinsuit collection.Now you can blosson like a flower.



Oscar de la Renta RTW SS07

Lilly Pulitzer Poplin Dress
Lili Pulitzer Botanical Print Poplin Dress $218.00. Available at www.neimanmarcus.com

Harari Knit Tee & Floral Skirt
Harari Knit Tee Floral Skirt $395.00. Available at www.neimanmarcus.com


Betsey Johnson "Abeni" Pump $180.00. Available at www.nordstrom.com





Thursday, March 8, 2007

Tell me what you want, what you really, really want!

Victoria Beckham the eternal posh spice is making a triumphal entrance in the states. Besides being married to the hottest soccer player in God's green earth, she just debuted as a stylist for Bazaar's March cover girl Katie Holmes (Cruise). The result was an ultra glamorous and minimalistic Katie. The idea of making the pictures black and white was genius; it really captures the essence of the subject. Now Vicki is launching her very own line of eyewear just in time for spring and summer. From vintage gigantic frames to trendy aviators DVB line of sunglasses will make you look like a celebrity. Now you can hide from the paparazzis (or that guy from the office that stalks you) in style.



Harpers Bazaar March Cover


PHOTO: All Victoria Beckham`s Hair Dos

Tuesday, March 6, 2007

Heaven Sent from Fusion Beauty

Recently I wrote about what are, to me, the 10 best bronzers on the market just to discover today the bronzer of all bronzers: Fusion Beauty Intuitive Active Bronzer. The only thing this poppy won't do is your laundry! One more time Fusion Beauty came up with another out-of-this-world ultra HI-TEC make up product. Glow Fusion Bronzer is a gem stone of science engineering. A cocktail of antioxidants, vitC, botanicals and M-TOX their patented muscular inhibitor formula that relaxes the facial muscles to prevent lines and wrinkles, while restoring the youthfulness of your skin and protecting it from free radicals. This product promises to not only give you a beautiful sun kissed glow but to make you look younger by increasing collagen production and evening skin tone. There you have it ladies, it's the fountain of youth in a compact!


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Fusion Beauty - Glow Fusion Micro-Tech Intuitive Active Bronzer $38.00. Available at www.sephora.com.

What do you think? To good to be true?


Let's go to the park!

When we were little kids going to the park was so much fun. The swings, the sand box, the slide, the excitement! Now that we are grown ups it's not any different, going to the park it's still a lot of fun. But not because of the swings but because of the fashion shows that take place at the parks. And there's not only Bryant Parks there's also North Park at Dallas, Texas where fashion shows have been presented for 15 years now. The Fashion at the Park by Cadillac will take place at the Northpark Center from March 7-10, 2007. The carté of designers is amazing from pro-players Oscar de la Renta and Carolina Herrera to first timer at Dallas Doo-Ri. The shows promise to be full of high fashion connoisseurs from Dallas Texas that have nothing to envy on New York gals. After all, who doesn't remember the uber stylish ladies from Dallas, the TV show? Don't mess with Texas baby!

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Dallas very own Fashion week.

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The infamous "H" shaped runway.

Sunday, March 4, 2007

Patricia Field for Payless Shoe Source

For all those shoe lovers on a budget (hands raised!), Patricia Field, the style guru behind the costume designs of "Sex and the City" and "The Devil Wears Prada" , has teamed up with retailer Payless Shoe Source to launch a capsule collection of uber stylish shoes. Field is a firm believer of the democratization of fashion; therefore, she has embarked on a mission to offer the latest styles for dirt cheap prices. Payless and Field have been working together for about a year and half on those super fashiony ads we've been seeing on the magazines lately and the creation of a shoe line that is expected to be released next winter. The Red Carpet Collection by Patricia Field will also include handbags and will be priced at $45.00 and under (fireworks and confetti!!!). Plus the collection will also include the now infamous pair Patricia wore for the Oscars'. Now, that's what I call giving power to the people.

Patricia Field
Patricia Field at the Oscar's Red Carpet with a David Dalrymple's design.









Patricia's Shoes

Source: Payless Shoe Source (R) Press Release.
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