This Spring 2012 We’re absolutely obsessed sheer blouses. If you’re looking for something light and airy, a sheer blouse is the perfect wardrobe add on for any attire. We are especially loving the fun printed ones we’ve been seeing. Check out our favorite ways to wear it well.
Emma Stone’s casual but chic style is the one to watch. We love how she pairs a simple blazer with skinny denims, cute flats and bad-ass biker boots. She’s definitely the one to watch when it comes to dressing an outfit up for a night out in the town or down for running errands. Check out this starlet’s interview with Teen Vogue. Find out what really makes her tick from MIU MIU to Lucile Ball.
Bold Prints
Posted: 2nd February 2012 by sam in Fashion News, S/S 2012, Style Inspirations, Trend Watcher, Would you WearPretty Prints
Posted: 31st January 2012 by sam in Blogger Styles, Fashion News, S/S 2012, Trend Watcher, What's New, Would you WearInspirational photographers and editorials we love
Posted: 30th January 2012 by sam in Designers, Photography, Urban Girl DiaryCheck out the latest romantic style editorial by Adeline Wohlwend featured in Paper Cut Magazine.
Featuring designers; ingenue collection, Esther Jean, Feathers and Smoke & Black Willow Jewelry
This coming February’s issue for Vogue Nippon‘s passion for pastel welcomes Spring just around the corner.
Model: Magdalena Frackowiak Frackowiak
Styled by Giovanna Battaglia
and photographed by Sharif Hamza
DIY: Tear me to Shreds
Posted: 27th January 2012 by sam in DIY, Fashion News, Runway Interpretation, S/S 2012, Trend WatcherWho is ready for the easiest DIY ever?!
The most current trend right now taking the world by storm is shredding + slashing.
Whether you’re hoping to copy the looks from the Alex Wang runway or just needing to release some anger onto a T-shirt, this is the way to go.
- Look through images and decide where you want your incisions to be.
- Take a T-shirt and, using fabric scissors or a razor blade, begin cutting your slash. You can either create just a line through the fabric or actually cut some of the fabric out if you want more skin to show.
- Repeat until you have the design you were going for.
You will need:
Salvaged tank top from the abyss of your closet or neon lace fabric
Old clutch or makeup bag
Scissors
Fabric glue
Needle and thread
1. Cut along the seam of your tank top to split open and lay your clutch inside with seams parallel to one another.
2. Fold over the open flap to cover the clutch and cut off excess fabric along the outer edges of the clutch.
3. Turn the fabric inside out and sew along 3 of the edges to create a case to fit your clutch inside of.
4. Turn the fabric right side out so that the edges are seamless and slip your clutch into the lace shell.
5. Glue down the fabric to the clutch and let dry.
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