January 31, 2012

Peek a boo Midriff


Baring the midriff returns to fashion. Don't call it a comeback, it's been here for years! Flaunting your stylish midsection is sexy and stylish. As a 80's baby, the midriff was primarily for youngsters. Fashion creativity modernized the trend by taking a new peek into the midriff style.

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A sliver of skin surely will not kill the outdated. Midriffs can still add a touch of sophistication. Plus, baring the abdomen is another fashion glimpse into the female anatomy! You don't need perfect abs to sport some skin; however, be cautious. A six pack is totally unnecessary but donut rolls is not debatable. Every fashionista can take part in this curve ball trend!



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Midriffs compliment well with jeans and a high-waisted skirt. Rekindle this old style with poise. A cropped midriff with jeans works well for a shopping outfit. The chic midriff look is getting dolled up with a high-waisted skirt and midriff top for a Spring picnic. I like Tory Burch's collection of sandals and B Brian Atwood heels for the glam look. Midriffs is nothing new under the sun!


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January 22, 2012

Pastel Color Cupcake Shop


Breezing down the catwalks in New York, Paris, London and Milan, the Spring cupcake looks of fashion are here. Pastels breath new life and refresh your look. Soft pastel palettes will rule as the season's finest trend. The works of Louis Vuitton, Givenchy,  Valentino, and Mulberry advertised the beauty of pastel colors. The rainbow of pastels remind me of cupcakes!

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Pastels arouse a soft feminine instinct and brings out the girlish side. From lilac, pinkalicious, blue ivy blue, peachy peach, lemonade lemon, to mint green, be versatile and mix&match pastel hues. For example, collaborate pinkalicious with blue ivy or a navy blue. Work pastel coordinates into your style with neutrals like camel and stone shades. 



Everyone loves cupcakes so have fun with your pastel cupcakes. A casual pastel movie night may call for pink or neutral oxfords. To entertain the likes of good company, a silver heel will compliment your pastel style. Experiment with cupcake looking bracelets and necklaces. Pamper the face lightly. Do not turn into the Easter bunny with too much eyeshadow or blush. Overall, the pastel cupcake look is truly breezy for Spring!




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January 17, 2012

Who Ruled the Red Carpet


The glitz and glam of a red carpet event grabs attention of supporters and critics. The 69th Annual Golden Globe awards was a stardom moment. Celebrities devote endless time in selecting the perfect gown. Crowning Hollywood for remarkable achievements is the highlight of the event. Another adornment comes with the golden moment...who ruled the red carpet???

With resemblance to a red carpet event, masquerades and balls are under works for Mardi Gras season. The socialites, elite and trendsetters of New Orleans are planning to get prim and proper for elegant Carnival balls. The Golden Globes gives a sneak preview of gown trends this year!

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Sofia Vergara Vera Wang with Harry Winston jewels

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Lea Michele in Marchesa with Jimmy Choo Shoes

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Reese Witherspoon in Zac Posen with Fred Leighton jewels

 
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Kelly Osbourne in Zac Posen Vhernier jewels


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Salma Hayek in GUCCI



January 11, 2012

Peplum Kaboom


Sprinting backwards in fashion, the peplum was a fascinating 1940's fashion trend. The peplum look is officially the comeback kid. In fashion, history also repeats itself. This is an all-around classic trend that accentuate your hips. In the words of Shakira, "hips don't lie."

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Peplum adds flare to the waist. Emphasize your extraordinary physique with a banging peplum shirt, dress or skirt. Either piece will complete the job! When selecting peplum, choose one to emphasize your body attributes. Undoubtedly, this is a sophisticated look.

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The peplum is a flirty look. Instantly, eyes gaze at your waistline. If you have not done so already, upgrade your wardrobe with peplum pieces. Designers like Givenchy and Badgley Mischka introduced fabulous peplum wear for this Spring's Ready to Wear. The structural silhouette adorns the hips. I love my peplum pieces!  

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January 7, 2012

Cut Out above the Edge



At the Spring Ready to Wear fashion shows, models showed off designers cut-out pieces for 2012. The pieces revealed a little chest here and a little abdomen there, absolutely breathtaking. Moderately baring skin is mainly the reason for fascination with cut-outs. Not to mention, cut outs are super sexy. Designers embraced the trend with amazing pieces for any bold trendsetter.


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Years ago, cut outs reaped the label as unorthodox fashion. It was considered a trend for hippies or punk rockers. Well, not anymore. Designers buried the traditional fashion myths by creating pieces that represent glam and sex appeal. Ciara's brown Emilio Pucci cut out dress sparked a heat wave with cut outs on her abs, torso and chest. Madam Check! Cut outs afford you an opportunity to accentuate your assets with a taste and sophistication.


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If your seeking a "look at me" trend, a cut out does the trick. Celebrities love this trend! Less is more. So, do not wear too many accessories with a cut-out dress. The dress is the statement. Become sultry by highlighting your favorite areas of skin plus let your foot work complete the mission. Be bold and brazen with a cut above the rest! 


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