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Featuring Taylor Lamoureux I don't know about you, but I am already hitting a winter slump. I'm longing for the warmth of spring and summer and the mostly sunny days they bring. Today we've decided to share Taylor's adorable and uber-stylish Emilio Pucci outfit so we can daydream about the far-off warmer months. Let's try not to be TOO jealous that Taylor lives in Miami...
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By Melissa Moon The struggle is real, y'all. Ever since I can remember, I have had fat ass calves. Now, don't get me wrong, I love a lot of things about my calves. Well, I love about as many as one can love about one's calves, which isn't a ton. What I'm trying to say is that I'm not one of those, "My legs are awful and I hate myself" girls. What I'm really trying to say is,"I WANT TO GO INTO A STORE, TRY ON A PAIR OF BOOTS, AND BE ABLE TO ZIP THEM UP!" For some reason, despite a diet built around buffalo chicken and an incredibly lacking exercise regime, I have really muscular calves. LOL. That sounds so weird to say, but it's true. And due to their rock-solidness, I cannot tell you the number of times I have walked into a store, fallen in love with a pair of boots, and broken into an actual sweat trying to get them on...followed by crying. (Okay...not every time, but when they are discounted, Chinese Laundry over-the-knee boots EXACTLY like the ones Blake Lively wore on Gossip Girl, you gotta shed a few tears.) I have been brought down to my knees so many times- to the point where I finally sat myself down, took a bite of my boneless buffalo wings and said out loud, "I have fat ass calves." Admitting it is the first step, ladies (the same goes for Resting Bitch Face, but that's a whole other story). Featuring Amanda Day Hat : Goorin Brothers
Shirt : Topshop (men) Trousers : Topshop Coat : All Saints Loafers : All Saints Bag : Forever 21 Featuring Kayla Moon Okay, ladies and gents, it's finally the weekend! Let's make this a good one: get all fancy and treat yourself to a fun night out with your significant other or your best friends. The only thing more fun than celebrating a special occasion is making a celebration out of a normal day. Take your cue from Miss Kayla and slip into your perfect LBD!
By Christie Gleason Hello, friends and fashion lovers! The last time we sat down to discuss my style influences, we focused on the Classic/Minimalist look. I love that style and find it to be the easiest to wear, but sometimes I want to look and feel like a feminine, girly, chiffon-wearing Princess. I mean, who doesn't have those days? There's just something about going into a store and finding something so delicate and beautifully made. I find myself continually drawn to flowing dresses covered in detailed lace and intricate beading. I love long dresses, fit and flares, sexy fitted numbers, and that vintage style that makes me feel like I'm straight out of the 50's. I love red dresses, pink ones, pastel ones, and all-white ones. I love the drama of a unique black dress and the classiness of the perfect Little Black Dress. I love simple day dresses and dramatic, outrageously-detailed dresses. I. Love. Dresses. I think I need a 12-step program. A "girly" style isn't just about dresses. It's about those little details and touches that make you feel feminine and beautiful. Whether it's unique pearl earrings and fluffy pink sweater (as seen below) or a lacy top paired with skinny jeans, there are so many different versions of this look. What I love could be completely different from another woman's idea of feminine. It's what makes you feel beautiful and not to sound too cheesy, makes you smile! Check out the pictures below to see my sources of inspiration for my favorite feminine looks. Meet Melissa! Name: Melissa Moon Location: Lexington, KY Occupation: Teacher/Grad Student How would you describe your style? Eclectic; I like a little bit of everything. I don't subscribe to one particular style but I'd say it's 90's meets boho chic with a southern influence. Who or what influences your style? Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, Hilary Duff. I'm influenced by clothes- I see clothes that I like and want to build off of that. Favorite designers: Marc Jacobs, Chanel, Betsey Johnson Favorite place to shop on a budget: Target, H&M, American Eagle The Role of Fiber Content By Elizabeth Giaritelli What’s the first thing you do when you see a cute dress in a store? Look at the price tag, of course. If the price matches the budget, then you are the next person in line! How easy. What happens in a few weeks when that beloved top stretches out and never goes back to its original shape? How about when you start to see those little balls of fabric all over your shirt? (That’s called pilling, by the way.) What about when that vibrant color wears off on other clothing or even your skin? My real question is: What if we are missing something so critical during our buying process? When buying a garment, there is not much information provided on the care label about its properties (e.g., garment durability). This is a great time to use the sales team and ask them questions. However practically speaking, you won’t always have an equipped or available sales team, especially if you find yourself in thrift stores like me. Therefore it’s wise to instill in yourself some basic knowledge on the matter before you pull the trigger on a garment you may later regret. By Elizabeth Giaritelli Here are some outfit ideas to inspire your New Years Eve day and night style. Cheers to 2o15! I'm certainly ready, are you?
Meet Seline! Name: Seline Jung Location: Seoul, South Korea Occupation: Recent college grad currently working as post-production assistant for "Seoul Searching" the movie How would you describe your style? Multipolar. I don't have a set aesthetic and change my look every single day depending on how I physically and mentally feel each morning. Who or what influences your style? Mostly girls and dudes I observe and see on the street. Nothing looks cooler than when it's worn on the street or seen in action. Favorite designers: Alexander Wang, Acne Studios, Opening Ceremony, Saint Laurent (look but can't touch...sigh). |
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