Category Archives: Fashion Stories
What’s With NY Fashion Week So Far?
NY Spring 2011 Fashion Week is still happening and has been since September 9th, with many designers and so many different looks to love, hate, or just errr not care about. I tend to like designs that look more wearable … Continue reading →
Filed under Fashion Stories, Global Fashion
Tagged as 3.1 Phillip Lim, Bagdley Mischka, Carolina Hererra, Dennis Basso, DKNY, Edition by Georges Chakra, Elie Tahari, Halston, Herve Leger, Jason Wu, Jason Wu for Tse, Juan Carlos Obando, Marc Jacobs, Marchesa, Markage, Monique Lhuillier, New York Fashion Week Spring 2011, Oscar de la Renta, Tracy Reese, Vera Wang RW
Boots: Ankle High, Laced Up, or Buckled Up
Get ready to buckle up or lace up with ankle boots this fall season. This look is big trend for fall designed with two key feature the laces or buckles. I have always been quite reluctant to wear the ankle … Continue reading →
Filed under Fashion Stories, Shoes
Tagged as Booties, Boots, Fall Boots 2010, Laced-Up Boots
“Fashion’s Night Out”: Celebrate Fashion for a Good Cause
The season of fashion events is back to a new cycle, and one of the events that will kick start it is the FNO or Fashion’s Night Out. This global initiative is one way for the public and fashion lovers … Continue reading →
Go Wild for Fall
Summer time is coming to an end, and already stores and brands are beginning to change their displays and ads, getting us ready for the upcoming cold seasons… ugghh! I would seriously choose heat, sun, and the beach over cold … Continue reading →
Filed under Fashion Stories, Global Fashion, Handbags, Shoes, Shopping
Tagged as Animal Print, celebrity animal print, Kardashian Animal print, Leopard Print
Quick Press: Miley Cyrus Leather Dress: What you think? + Check out Marks&Spencer Spring/Summer 2010 Campaign
On March 26th, Miley Cyrus showed up for her movie premiere “The Last Song” in a leather dress, feminine and edgy at the same time… I like this look, the dress on her says that she is choosing more feminine … Continue reading →