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The Difference Between Style and Fashion is Quality.
-Giorgio Armani

Monday, May 31, 2010

A Feast For The Eyes




Don't believe the negative comments, the movie was amazing. Weather you are a true SATC fan or not you will like the film. It consists many feelings all together. The reason why I am writing this blog is of course because of the movie's incredible fashion sense. To be honest some clothes were horrid but still it was a feast for the eyes as every episode of SATC. Great storyline, great casting, great fashion and great sex. What can I say more. Definitely a must see. Here are some snapshots of the movie, so that you can have an idea about the closet of SATC.

Thursday, May 20, 2010

YSL’s Most Loved By Hollywood Shoes, The Tribute Toos, Are Branching Out


It’s hard to look at any paparazzi shots without seeing the YSL Tribute Too pumps. Now, YSL is capitalizing on the popular pumps by releasing them in five new limited edition colours (silver, bronze, gold, navy and red) that are sold exclusively on YSL.com for $795 to $895. ( To be honest I prefer the older ones. They are not my colours i guess. I'd go with more simple colours like
nude or black )

The Dresses To Die For

I did a little bit research so as to find the best dress women of the year. These are the dresses I loved. How you enjoy it too.

Way to work it. Camilla Belle looked extraordinary. I can't stop staring. The kaleidoscope print dress is amazing.

When you have a great body, why cover it up? Gisele’s surely not covering or hiding her willowy best paid model self.For the Met’s Costume Institute Gala, Gisele Bundchen had a breathtaking backless Versace Dress.

Leave it to leggy Gisele to bring sexy to the Met stage. Check out the Super sporting a shimmery sequined blue mini by Versace and matching peep-toe booties. The detailed bodice gives her dress structure while a flapper-inspired hem creates flirty movement.

The dress is from Marchesa's Spring/Summer 2010 collection, which only just debuted at New York Fashion Week last September. Wilde paired the gown with a Marchesa clutch, Kwiat jewellery, and a simple chignon hair style.

Only thing I can say is WOW the dress is from Elie Saab's Spring Collection 2010, I adore the nude colored pumps it's so in this year.
It's the battle of the television bombshells: House's Olivia Wilde vs 90210 hottie Annalynne McCord. Both bringing sexy back in this straptastic Kimberly Ovitz LBD. Who wins it in primetime and brings home the big ratings? I will go with Annalynne sorry Olivia. I like the nude colored shoes matching with the black dress more but there's something missing in her case. I just can't put my finger on it. I guess Annalynne's face looks more fierce and that goes with the dress.


Wow that just looks fierce. I love the open back. It's Herve Leger wrap dress obviously. She looks so good in it. I like looking tanned and wearing black still. I am not a big fan of her shoes but they look alright.

My New Hair Do: Chignons

Hair buns, also known as "chignons", are very easy hairstyles and can be made to look elegant as well as casual and fun.The chignon is a great "updo" hair style for a special occasion. It shows off your neck and shoulders, and highlights your cheekbones as well as the great earrings or necklace you are wearing! It just depends on how securely you pin the bun. A casual hair bun can be done easily without a mirror and works on all hair lengths. Gather hair like a ponytail and wrap around the base of the ponytail, then secure loosely with a hair tie or a hair clip. For a more elegant hair bun, gather hair in to a ponytail, tightly. Begin to twist your hair until it naturally begins to wrap around the ponytail. Secure tightly with an elegant hair clip or with bobby pins.

Vivienne Westwood to emerge with Melissa


Vivienne Westwood and Melissa are teaming up again for SS10, and have transformed the Ultragirl. This flat Melissa shoe is made from latte tone PVC and features a black seal on the toe with a Vivienne Westwood Orb. It is so comfortable you can easily wear it with bare feet. And the nudish pinkish colour suits with your almost every cloth gives a sophisticated look.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Absolutement Belle d'année

Loves it. The best lipstick ever. From Nars - Belle De Jour



Balmain at Spring 2010 Fashion Week

Christophe Decarnin is the man on whose glittery, highly padded shoulders rests the success of the whole of the mass market as it currently stands. It's a known phenomenon that the cost of a single one of his jackets ($9,000 or thereabouts) could pay for an entire wardrobe of Balmain knockoffs for ten teenage girls, but no matter: He is hot. His models are scorching. And if what he does is the opposite of intellectual, it's also so clever it's simultaneously fueling spending frenzies up-market and down-. In terms of the general sequins-for-day trend, Balmain's influence is visible almost every which way you care to look in a chain store. For Spring, Decarnin brought out another whammy of a no-brainer blockbuster: disco cavewoman goes to the front. His army of sizzling, sleek-limbed supergirls strode out with huge-shouldered, metal-epauletted military tailcoats. Their T-shirts were tattered; bullet belts were slung around artfully "destroyed," stained, and holed jeans or, yet more sensationally, minute, hypersexed, raggedy suede and leather loincloths (the term "skirt" hardly covers it). Patching together seventies M*A*S*H and early Versace chain-mailed goddess-dressing, the show moved from camouflage to sequined camouflage to patchworked gold-sequined camouflage without a flicker of irony or the slightest fear of treading on politically sensitive ground. Some schools of thought will condemn that outright. Others will argue, purely on taste grounds, that wearing a belt with bullets arranged in a flower pattern or a military shirt with shrapnel holes filled in with gold patches is a fashion misdemeanor worthy of ten days in the slammer. And yet, none of that is likely to have the slightest effect on the runaway success of this Balmain collection.
-by Sarah Mower