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Saturday, May 28, 2011

* Famous Photographers * Cont...

My apologies for the lack of posting over these couple of weeks. With summer so close it seems there is always something to plan and prepare for as many of you have probably experienced. With that, here is a fashion great, whom I think you'll really enjoy.

James Meakin - UK based Fashion Photographer, has worked with: Vogue Portugal, Exit Magazine, Flair Magazine, Stella Magazine, Sunday Times, and more!

James' work is absolutely stunning! His breathtaking use of colors and intricate styling is so unique. The black and white shots are from Exit with Rosie Huntington-Whiteley; you can see the use location, lighting - James is a true photographic genius, every one of his photographs is so in depth, rich with life, telling a story. I'm sure you'll being hanging on his every word!

Saturday, May 14, 2011

*Famous Photographers Special*

Over the next few days I will be posting about favorite photographers. Fashion photographers and celebrity photographers alike illuminate art from the silver screen to the catwalk. Their pictures speak volumes and truly bring soul to   the fashion and the famous within them. Celebrated photographers and their work  are shown below - they have impacted, shaped and contributed so much to the ever changing industries of fashion and Hollywood.

Annie Leibowitz - American Celebrity/Portrait Photographer, born 1949, has worked with: Vogue, Rolling Stone, Vanity Fair, American Express, Walt Disney and MANY MORE!


Friday, May 6, 2011

The Hats of the Royal Wedding

Congratulations to Kate and William, may they live happily ever after! For those that watched the royal wedding, it was in true tradition that the attending ladies bring forth nothing but the best (and quite outrageous) head wear, including a very odd bow-inspired hat worn by Princess Beatrice Ferguson which I don't believe to be a real crowd pleaser. Below are the best and worst of the Royal Wedding hats...

The Ferguson Sisters, Eugenie and Beatrice (daughters of the infamous Sarah Fergie) show their true colors in pale pink and and bold cerulean. While Eugenie's hat is femininely fun in true traditional fashion, Beatrice's eccentric mess of loop-de-loops just falls flat.





 Victoria Beckham keeps it real in an understated chic navy shift (which conveniently conceals her baby bump) with a matching elegant satin head piece, just enough to make the proper fashion statement without going overboard. Pictured with husband David Beckham, the power couple played their cards right - after all, its Kate's turn to shine in the limelight!



Mirium Gonzalez Durantez strikes it rich with Latino flair. Opposing the orthodox wedding day pastels, Durantez goes for a more dramatic silver, black polka-dotted ensemble with a deep red bloom atop her head, very flamenco inspired. Her look goes against the the traditional royal wedding approach, but in a way that ups the wow-factor without the negative attention - ole!


Princess Marie Chantal of Greece shines in suptle blue hues with charming floral lace accents. The rose bouquet's placement on the piece is superb and the hat itself is lovely. Like Kate Middleton, Chantal was not born into royalty but her sophisticated beauty truly gives her the aura of a real princess (and Greek goddess at that!)

On the other hand, some of the royal wedding guest' hats made fashionistas want to say: "off with her head!" Take for example the Duchess of Kent's royal pain of a hat - a flurry of over done lace and baby pink embellishments. Rosettes and haphazard wire swirls contribute to the poor craftsmanship and design while the rest of her look does not flatter the woman's figure and the color choice looks to be chosen not by a distinguished royal of her years, but by one of the adorable toddler flower girls.

British socialite Tara Palmer-Tomkinson makes a statement in an electric blue ensemble of both wows and woes. She took a risk with such a bright color choice (which I personally enjoy and think compliments her skin tone nicely) and while the embellished satin stilettos are fabulous the dress itself reminds me of a Waver advertising "air dancer" (hmmm...?) The hat looks life a fat gondola and although the large rose in the center is a pretty touch, I don't think the almond shape of her headpiece was the best choice, especially from a British It-girl like herself.



Saturday, April 23, 2011

Braving the Elements in Style Cont. - Chic & Cheap Rain Boots!



Following my last post on cheap and chic trench coats here are some uber-cute rain boots and wellies. I recently found a stellar light robin's egg blue short trench coat made by the Gap for $22.00 at this fabulous consignment shop in Warren, Rhode Island called Finder's Keepers! Anyway, who ever said that rain boots couldn't have style was totally wrong! Jeans tucked into rain boots with a nice top can certainly be en-vogue just as long your bright yellow duck boots aren't paired with leggings and grandma's ultra-tacky knitwear. I'm sure you darlings can make these work...


From top to bottom:

FUNKY OUTDOORS-Y /W NEOPRENE: Bogs Classic High, $79.00, Zappos - Bogs Women's Classic High Ambrosia Boots, $84.99, Cabela's
SIMPLY STYLISH /W COOL BUCKLE DETAILS: Chooka Herringbone Rain Boots, $59.99, Piperlime - Chooka Women's Rain Boot (1017496), *Best Deal!* $43.88, Endless.com 
CUTE PURPLES AND FLORALS: Kamik Heather Women's Rain Boots, $60.00, Zappos - Kamik Ellie Rain boot in Eggplant, $79.95, Nordstrom
FUN PURPLE COLOR BLOCKING, ZEBRA & NAUTICAL: Sperry Topsider Pelican Rain Boots, $49.99 Dillards - Sperry Topsider Pelican Rain boots, $49.99, Dillards - Sperry Topsider Peilican Rain Boots, $49.99, Dillards
CLASSIC WELLIES PLUS CABLE KNIT WELLIE SOCK: Hunter Original High Gloss Women's Rain Boots, $125.00, Zappos - Hunter Original Women's Rain Boots in Black, $125.00, Bloomingdales - Hunter Wellie Sock, $40.00, Piperlime
COLORFUL STRIPES AND COACH LOGOS: Coach Periwinkle Legacy Stripe Rain Boot-Multi, $87.50, Scarpe - Coach Pixy Dream Women's Tall Signature Designer Logo Women's Rain Boots, $99.99, Streetmoda.com 













Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Braving the Elements in Style - Trench Coats that are Chic & Cheap

As they say: April showers bring May flowers! Well while we are in the midst of the showers it would be grand to sport a lovely Burberry trench coat. But for those not willing to shell out $1, 295.00 for the Long Double Breasted Trench Coat or $1,495.00 for the Metallic Button Waist Trench Coat here are some alternatives  that are cheap and don't sacrifice the chic.

From top to bottom:

Women's Worthington Spring Trench Coat, 89.99, JCPenny  - MICHAEL Michael Kors Missy Trench, $78.65, 6pm - Samuel Dong Women's Floral Champagne Trench Coat (M), $79.99, Overstock - *Best Deal!* Old Navy Women's Twill Button-Front Trench Coat, $49.50, Old Navy -  Ann Taylor LOFT Women's Mercury Wash Denim Trench Coat $98.00, LOFT