Madewell New Arrival I Happen to Adore
I love how easy it is to discover new clothing line websites. Madewell is one of those sites I stumbled upon while looking for a particular top, and so far I am loving:
I love how easy it is to discover new clothing line websites. Madewell is one of those sites I stumbled upon while looking for a particular top, and so far I am loving:
Here are some of my favorite street style fashion from Paris, only a few from the 111 images captured here:
I kind of do like these… …and for more, click here
I’ve seen these images being circulated online on different sites for a few days now. But I was glad to discover that 31 of them were compiled on a list in one location – here – as late Summer Early Autumn Style, I’m guessing all snapped in the streets of New York. So, I made a list of my own (below) of what I call San Francisco techy style for me of course. {source}
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Can you see these wedding gowns turned to red carpet wear at this years award season. In different hues of course.
After many years of wearing high heels, three inches to be exact, to accessorize my business attire while working in the financial district ions ago (not that many ions ago), and now being able to wear flats on most days to work, I’ve come to adore the boot-sandal, which probably is the best thing that ever happened to fashion. The shoes are versatile enough to compliment any outfit, particularly if paired tastefully. (which I will talk about in another blog). Check out my favorites from here
For me that is. I am not a fan of holey jeans, although it does add a certain look to an ensemble, I just can’t see myself wearing them. Maybe when I was in high school, but now I borderline between sophistication and a bit of tom-boy. (I laugh) Anyway, here’s one of my favorite blogger/fashionista/icon and her style I’ve come to admire over the last year or so when I stumbled upon her blog. Check out some of my favorites. {source}
I have a thing for decorative bodice, and sometimes choose a formal dress based solely on the bodice design. Because the way I see it is if the bodice is done up right, the rest of the dress will follow-flawlessly, or at least we hope that’s the case. {source}