Showing posts with label fashiondiaries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fashiondiaries. Show all posts

September 16, 2012

Pleated


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Pleated collar pink shirt-Romwe  I  High waist denim skirt- Ross  I  Tan & spiked platform pumps- Lulus.com  I  Tights- Target
Yellow skinny belt- Forever 21  I  Woven purse- Joan & Jesula  I  Regina necklace- Indie People

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Today's Sunday Chic look consists of a pleated collared top that I bought from Romwe.com paired with a high waist dark wash denim skirt and some spiked nude pumps. Since the colors are all a little neutral I decided to add a pop of color by using my yellow skinny waist belt.
This look is extremely feminine but the spikes on my heels add a bit of edge to it. It's sophisticated and modest at the same time. This look can be worn on Sundays for church or dinner parties.
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September 14, 2012

Airborne


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Seafoam speckled ruffle dress- Lovemode  I  Cutout detail lace insert cardigan- OASAP  I  Minnetonka fringe boots  I
Black & gold watch- Ebay  I  Yellow bolo cord bracelet- Ettika  I  Juicy Couture friendship bracelet  I  Veev bracelet
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Today was just a semi-casual day..didn't really feel like worrying too much about what to wear so I just happened to grab this particular dress and threw on this amazing cardigan that is perfect even in the summer as it has all these glorious little cut outs. It's also such a light material that whatever you pair it with, it would actually make it look a lot more comfy and less dressy.
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September 12, 2012

The Cold Shoulder


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Cold shoulder polka dot sheer top- Ross  I  Dark wash skinnies- Ross  I  Gray oxford flats- TJMaxx  I  
Yoko fringe bib necklace (white) c/o Indie People  I  Pink "goddess" ring c/o Lotus Mendes  I  Belt buckle ring c/o OASAP I
Gold irregular boulder ring, Chevron stackable rings- Forever 21  I  Wing faux gauge earrings c/o OASAP
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FASHION FOCUS: THE COLD SHOULDER
n. Informal. Deliberate coldness or disregard; a slight or a snub: "She received the cold shoulder from the other club members"

This past Spring/ Summer season we were introduced to the ever growing popularity of the "cold shoulder." Whether it'd be on tops or dresses, it is surely to make a statement and expose what I claim to be one of the sexiest parts of a woman's body.....the shoulders.
With no particular pun intended, the "cold shoulder" trend has got nothing to do with disregarding people or being "cold" to others for that matter. The name simply derives from the simple fact that the shoulders are exposed through the cut out of the garment, which then makes perfect sense because when one part of the body is exposed and not covered, of course it tends to be "colder" than the rest of the body parts.
In this outfit, I am wearing this flowy sheer polka dot cold shoulder top that also features a peter pan collar. I paired this top with a simple yet classic dark wash denim with gray oxford flats and a subtle pop of accessory though my leather fringe bib necklace. It is a simple outfit that basically speaks for itself! It's not only casual but it's also loads of comfy!
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photos taken by: dianne sison

September 10, 2012

Grunge Chic


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DIY Ombre denim vest  I  Rose pink vneck- Ross  I  Black jeans- F21  I  Orange beanie- thrifted  I  Clockwork necklace- LYLIF  I
Michael Korrs bag- Macy's  I  Heeled combat boots- Ross  I  Rings: Lotus Mendes, Ebay, OASAP, F21 I
Watch- eBay  I  Juicy Couture friendship bracelet  I  Veeve beads  I  Yellow bolo cord bracelet- Ettika  I  Glasses- Fashion Dist. LA
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FASHION FOCUS: GRUNGE CHIC
Ever felt like you just want to dress down but can not afford to look like a complete mess? Well, this look is perfect for those of us who still want to look stylish at the same time kind of like you didn't give it that much thought. This look is a tad on the "grungy" side because of the ombre denim vest, boots and the beanie, but what makes this look extra chic is how it still looks somewhat presentable and should I say "clean"?? It's another one of those "lazy day outfits" I don't know why, but I've been so drawn to these types of looks lately...maybe it's because of the weather transitioning? Nonetheless, this look is easy to wear and is super comfortable!
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September 5, 2012

Sepia


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Lucca Couture Orange Burst Midi Dress c/o Shoppalu.com  I  Aryn K. slouch dress  I  Open toe oxford sandals- Ross  I  Sunglasses- Giant Vintage  I  
Yoko (black) necklace c/o Indie People  I  Morse code bracelet- Antoinette Lee Designs  I  Gold friendship bracelet- Juicy Couture  I
Black watch- Ebay  I  Beads- Veev
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FASHION FOCUS: FRINGE
We might say that the fringe/ tassel adornment trend bus has now been long gone. But, as expected, I never follow any of those what's in and what's out type of deal when it comes to fashion. I simply wear whatever trend at any given time, but of course it all depends on my mood and the outfit, but I digress. In my honest opinion, fringes will always have this boho-chic meets western cow gal feel to it, which carries the entire look in a simplistic way without having to over accessorize. 
In this outfit, I paired my Yoko leather fringe bib necklace in black with a somewhat monochromatic midi dress, a slouch cardigan and some open toe oxford sandals. Giving off an overall boho, vintage-y yet casual ensemble that looks like you didn't really give much thought to the look but somehow tried type of thing. --For short, this is my "lazy don't want to go to class but have to outfit" I mean, why wear just sweat pants when you could still be fashionable and comfortable at the same time?

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September 2, 2012

Complementary


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Orange cardigan- thrifted  I  Cobalt skirt- thrifted  I  Leopard sole irregular wedges- AMI  I  Maddox handbag- UUMI  I
Chain mail belt- thrifted  I  Cateye sunglasses- Giant Vintage  I   Multi-chain bracelet- F21
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FASHION FOCUS: THE ART OF COMPLEMENTING
Many of us are scared to mix two bold colors together because often times we think it's either too risky or too tacky. Whatever the case may be, these reasons explain why most of us tend to shy away from mixing two together. Now, we have heard of the term "color blocking" because as we all know, it has been one of the hottest trends these past few seasons already. Well, this popular trend actually got it's head start from what I believe, Yves Saint Laurent's "Mondrian" dress, which featured the three primary colors (red, yellow and blue) as well as the non-color which was white. It was called color blocking for the same reason that more than one color was used and not only just any colors were used, but complementing colors were used.
In today's outfit, I chose the complimentary color combination of blue and orange. Yeah, sure! it's definitely a head turner and if you're trying to keep a low profile, this is definitely something you might want to stay away from, but since I'm the type to take risks and not care what people think and let's say, all of you ladies are too, then this outfit will work for you. 

Now, some of you might be a little confused or just curious and might ask yourselves, how would I know if the colors compliment each other? Well, here's a little cheat sheet for all of you ladies. -- "Complementary colors are two chromatic colors that when mixed together will produce a neutral color, which might be gray, white or even black." Long story short, complementary colors are basically two colors across from each other from the color wheel. Just like this picture below.
In example, in my outfit, I am wearing a really bright orange top, paired with a cobalt blue skirt. And, if you check back up in the chart, you will notice that the colors blue and orange are right across from each other, which means, these two colors are indeed complementary colors. And, when done right, it could look amazingly chic as a bright ensemble. 
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