Monday, January 16, 2012

My picks for Best Dressed at the Golden Globes!

Male

Brad Pitt- Looked amazing in his three-piece suit, not quite tuxedo but the lapel on his jacket was sharp! I know his hair was long but he never looked better he looked amazing and very youthful!

Ricky Gervais- On the red carpet, that burgundy ensemble was very spring styled with its retro styled flair. It was the right step out side the usual menswear box!


Andy Serkis- The suit was very clean yet modern I like the simplicity.

Chris Colfer- Is just as fashionable in real life as he is on Glee.

Matthew Morrison-  Really worked the bow tie, and the grey suit.

Female

Sofia Vergara- The navy blue fitted bodice with the mermaid like flair at the bottom was very complimentary to her sexy figure. A classy yet seductive look for the award show. I also like the texture in her dress it was very pretty and feminine.

Amanda Peet- The dress was just beautiful, tiered Grecian with a delicate white lace by the look of it. Amanda looked comfortable but pretty. The up and pulled back hair do worked very well with her dress.

Emma Stone- I love everything about her look from the hair to the accessories. The whole look was on point in fit to fashion.

Helen Mirren- Helen might be older but she looks beautiful. I loved the navy matched with silver very classic.

Kate Winslet- The black and white color was nice fitting as well as a nice color choice your her.

Maya Rudolph-  I loved the fifties style of the dress and the cool animal print in the black. A fun yet appropriate dress.


On the red carpet pictures

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Vivienne Westwood | Spring Summer 2012 Full Fashion Show | Exclusive

Rewind for the Wardrobe

Depending on your age, browsing in any apparel stores now feels as if your Doctor Who traveling in time. The crazy part is that it's not one specific time but instead an opus or hodge podge of  the past styles, trends, color stories, etc. In my personal observation I am seeing trends from era's such as the 50's, 60's, 70's and 90's. Fashion wise these decades all have those specific elements in fashion history that has become a staple or a well remembered fad. Currently though their are certain aspects I have found to be pulled from these decades that are going to be hot for spring. The key thing though is to make the look your own be creative with it!

The 50's
I am seeing A-line skirts, women's separates or suits, and synched waists by usage of belts. Emphasis on hour glass shape. Red/Coral lipstick, Pin up hair style.

The 60's
Bright colors, color blocking, the cape, shift dresses, platform shoes, geometric costume jewelry. Bangs for hair

The 70's
Make -up with cool tones focus on the eyes, Long smooth tresses for hair, long skirts and dresses, Native/tribal prints, high waist pants, wide brim hats, artisan jewelry.

The 90's
Bed head hair, neutral makeup with a bold lip, denim, floral print, skinny fit pant, body hugging dresses, plaid, loose fit "boyfriend", blazers



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Designer Collaboration With Marni - H&M Spring 2012