Monday, November 4, 2013

The Dog Walk


Hello lovelies! I recently came across quite possibly the cutest and cuddliest collaboration in designer history: Ralph Lauren has partnered with the ASPCA and created Ralph Lauren's first ever dog fashion show. 10% of how much is sold of the accessories shown in their adorable video will go to the ASPCA. The film itself is adorable, and I'm really happy that they showed a wide variety of dog breeds: Pit Bulls, Terriers, Dachshunds, mixed breeds, so many adorable faces smiled and panted at the camera and walked by wearing gorgeous accessories we all can drool over. 

 I hope this isn't the last for Ralph Lauren or the industry. 


A few pictures from behind the scenes:


The adorable and perfectly put-together dog walk:

Monday, October 28, 2013

Last-Minute Halloween


I'm going to be honest with you, I completely forgot Halloween was this week until 2 days ago. Now with the clock ticking, it's time to get creative. 

What will I be this year? I'm leaning very heavily towards a cheesy 80's trainer. I have good workout gear, weights, and a whistle somewhere among my boxes packed in moving transition. I can get a cheap sweat headband from the Dollar Store, probably some knee-high socks too and tease my hair into all the poofy 80's glory that was. 

While my outfit isn't the funniest, I've seen a lot of original and funny ideas for costumes from all around the web. For your viewing pleasure, and maybe some last-minute costume ideas, look no further than below:


So easy and yet effective: I immediately want to start dancing.


You gotta admit, this guy is good.


Heisenberg-er, get it?


Amazing, and really easy too.


I suddenly want to find my Troll doll.


French Kiss - my friend Robbie showed me this one. One of my favorites.


And last, but never least, Google Maps!

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Scatter My Ashes as Bergdorf's


For those who are a bit confused about my title, "Scatter My Ashes at Bergdorf's" is a documentary that takes the viewer inside the prestigious and exclusive retailer Bergdorf Goodman's from it's beginnings to the powerhouse hub of designers it is today.

If you haven't seen it yet, I recommend watching. Even if just for the glimpses of glittery dresses and perfectly manicured showrooms, it's absolutely worth it. It is entertaining and fascinating: essentially a wonderful look into the inner workings of a store on that level with that much power behind it's name in the fashion industry.

The woman behind it all today is Linda Fargo, and while she looks like Anna Wintour, it's very quickly revealed she's the polar opposite of Vogue's "Ice Queen". She comes across as easily approachable and always smiling, which almost adds more likeability to Bergdorf's, not that it needs any more of course. Aside from Linda Fargo, there is commentary from various designers that are in Bergdorf's, hopeful designers trying to get in, big names in the fashion industry commenting on their experiences with the retailer, and most importantly, people who actually for Bergdorf's. 




With all the wonderful aspects of the documentary, there was one comment that especially stood out to me: Bergdorf's is the "American Dream". I completely agree for entrepreneurs, for designers, for current and aspiring customers- there's nothing better and more prestigious than Bergdorf's. Every designer aspires to have their collection be presented there; every customer wants to shop there, every entrepreneur wants their business to end up like Bergdorf's. To create a business that millions of people flock to to see and experience, and have that last for so long and continue to thrive through recession and decades of shifting economic mindset; it's the ultimate dream for any business owner, and anyone really.

To sum it all up: Scatter my Ashes at Bergdorf's is a beautiful, glittering homage to one family's dream and a testament to the endurance of the ever-aspiring American Dream.


Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Fall Jewelry Trends



There are certain days that really strongly remind me why I love blogging about less expensive fashion, and today was one of those days. I read an article earlier today about the latest jewelry trends for fall, and every single piece they showed to represent each trend was well into the $150-$400 range, a few even more than that. I had a mini heart-attack with every piece they presented to represent each fall trend.

I am very happy to present to you some amazing pieces for your fall jewelry wardrobe that won't make you have a heart attack of any size.


Fall's Must-Have Jewelry
$50 or Less

The Collar





***Yes, this necklace is named a "bib" necklace, however, due to the it's construction, I think it works well as a collar necklace too***

The Statement Cross




The Nameplate Necklace





The Chain Link Necklace





The Bib Necklace





Bold Oversized Earrings



Thursday, September 26, 2013

Would you live a Blake Lively life?


Good evening lovelies! I just found out that Blake Lively, our very own Gossip Girl, is planning on starting her own lifestyle company. From what Blake described, it sounds slightly similar to Paltrow's GOOP website, except that her lifestyle company will have "no genre". 


Blake Lively has become iconic from her Gossip Girl days with her fun and fresh style.



Given the fact that Blake doesn't have a stylist because she's confident enough in her own choices, I'd say any lifestyle site she creates will be a major hit. Who DOESN'T want to look as effortless and chic as Blake does? You may not want her own style necessarily, but every woman should have that confidence when they're wearing, or living, what they love.

Will you follow her company when it launches?

Thursday, September 19, 2013

Phillip Lim for Target

For those who haven't heard the good news, Target has released the long-awaited collaboration collection with designer Phillip Lim. 



Phillip Lim is a Los Angeles-based designer that got his start at the fashion label Development and quickly worked his way to independence, making a name for himself with his sleek silhouettes, highlighting a dressy mixed with casual combination that speaks to the modern fashionable woman. His clothes are known for being chic, and his Target collection is no different. Below are some of my favorite pieces from this wonderful collection.

Phillip Lim for Target

The best: $50 or less



The detail of the sheer sleeves on this blouse is what makes me weak in the knees, and the color is that perfect shade.




The detailing at the neck and the slight rise in the front, plus the cozy-looking cable knit is what makes this sweater absolutely necessary for my fall wardrobe. 








This dress is just perfect, from the print to the sleeves to the hemline in the back: perfect.





Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Hair Stickers: Worth the money, or best left to the pros?

Good Morning lovelies! All the coverage of Fashion Week has left us in a dizzying and beautiful array of photos and trends and ideas for fall outfits. Articles are popping up left and right highlighting small details from each designer as well as the larger trends from model to model, but one trend has stood out to me and made me want to try, but wonder if maybe it's best left to the pros: hair stickers.


These beauties were seen on the runways from the Honor show, and it's true, on the runway they were beautiful and airy and the perfect touch to the outfits. Many companies are now offering varying versions of this fairytale accessory, enticing customers to add some dainty femininity to your hairstyle. The question is though, is it actually realistic to wear these while going for a coffee run or out a date?

These are some of the versions that are for sale across the internet:





These versions are sold for $9.99 here: Hair Stickers

And here: miabeauty.com

The price is right for the number and size of the stickers you get, and they're non-adhesive, won't ruin your hair, and add a fun touch to your updo. There are various sizes and other shapes and designs too, and to me the large crowns are so cool I'm on the verge of buying, will you try this trend or leave it for the pros?