Showing posts with label Chanel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chanel. Show all posts

10/22/09

Pics from the Verrieres and Sako trunk show 10/09

The Verrieres & Sako trunk show was so much fun last night.  It was a barrage of designer duds left and right.  And for a fraction of the cost of some of the handbags being worn by the beautiful ladies, my entire outfit cost less than $700 (accessories included).

 Left- Stephanie Verrieres     Right- Me
 
 Left- Me      Right- Diana Todd

What I wore:
  • animal print cropped jacket I bought on sale from Guess a couple of years ago
  • pearl necklace from Banana Republic 
  • black Prada dress circa late 2007 with enough stretch in it to look amazing on me :)
  • gold stretch bracelet and Michael Kors chained handbag in purple suede
  • Jeffrey Campbell shoes (the best part!!!)

Since the shoes were the most amazing part of the outfit (not sure why they didn't make it into any of the photos), here they are :)

What I bought:



Get one for yourself... http://verrieres-sako.com/vs/


Thank you to Drew Altizer Photography for being so quick to post the pics.











Image(s) courtesy of Drew Altizer Photography
http://www.drewaltizer.com/album.php

10/5/09

Chanel Inspired for Every Budget on Etsy

I don't know about you, but I sure can't afford authentic Chanel anything these days (well, except the Chanel beauty products). I surfed etsy like usual, and here are some Chanel inspired items I found that will satisfy your need for designer duds at a fraction of the price!

This beautiful necklace would also double as a great belt. $40








This necklace would look great paired with a white blouse. $48











This Necklace is that statement maker you have been looking for. $129











Chain straps are all the rage right now. Keep it simple with this necklace. $45











This necklace is attached to a very cute black tank. $78











A basic necklace, but one that will never go out of style. $18









All images from Etsy.com

9/28/09

Fall Trend Watch: Chain Strap Bags


Channel CoCo Chanel when you think about this trend. Chains are all over, from handbags to, built-in necklaces on shirts. Urban Outfitters is giving the frugalista the chance to jump on this trend bandwagon for just $42.

9/27/09

Bad Style Choices- An Epidemic

Chanel chain strap bag, check. Black boyfriend jacket, check. Patent ballet flats, check. Skinny jeans, check. A walking talking example of how to wear the trends?

A major STYLE NO NO in the flesh... I couldn't take a picture of it... Scott thought it was rude, but it was so perfect of an example I would have given into inappropriate social behavior just to share it with you...

Believe it or not, there is a difference between style and fashion. Just because a trend is in fashion, doesn't mean it's stylish. Do you hear me loud and clear?

I love a good trend as much as the next fashionista. But let's be realistic, not every body type can sport the current trends, whatever that might be at the time. One of those is skinny jeans. Being a curvy girl myself, I don't like to think of fashion being something unattainable. But that's where curvy girls fall short. Just because the skinny runway models and celebs wear a particular look and it looks good, doesn't mean everyone can or should dress that way.

I surfed the web for some great examples of bad skinny jeans to make up for not having a pic of the girl from Saturday. I kept running into curvy/real women blogs swearing "you too can wear skinny jeans."  Please understand, I don't disagree with them.  But the way they are styled (as pictured above), just makes their hips/thighs look larger.  Had they worn shirts that fell below their crotch line, their hips would have appeared to be smaller.  By having a visual line cut across the widest parts of their bodies, they actually look heavier.  Skinny jeans are tricky, even on a skinny woman.  There are other cuts of denim far easier to style flawlessly.

Pictures like above (top left) beg the question, "Why would you purposefully wear something that wasn't very flattering, when you know there are many other better option out there?" I have to assume it's because either the stylist for that pic was trying to showcase just the jeans (in which case would you want your hips looking like that?), or their client's desire to look like a celebrity overtook their sense of reason.

Forgive me for sounding harsh, but these bad style choices, in favor of following the trends, are an epidemic.

My solution for women who's hip/thigh ratio is large enough to warrant being considered "curvy", is to try straight leg denim instead. The wider-than-skinny leg of a straight leg jean will help keep you looking long and lean instead of having been stuffed into a sausage casing. America is doing it right (see far right photo).

For less than $60, you can try this skinny jean-alternative from the Gap.


Straight Leg denim picture courtesy of Gap.com

9/24/09

CHANEL : Make your friends "Green" with envy

Straight off the Paris runways, limited edition Jade and Jade Rose polish! See what celebrities are sporting this cool new look at Who What Where.

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Image from chanel.com

9/19/09

Poll: What's Your Unapologetic Fashion Vice?

Lucky Magazine asked their editors "what's your no-apologies splurge?" There were designer brands thrown out, Chanel, La Mer. Which are both amazing choices I might add. But what else do you expect from a fashion editor, right?

I want to know what the average woman is
willing to spend her money on without a care. What is your unapologetic fashion vice?





Images scanned from my copy of Lucky Magazine's October 2009 issue.

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