Wednesday, 29 January 2014
Style secrets for the ladies
5 HANDBAGS EVERY WOMAN SHOULD OWN
Most women tend to favor either clutches or totes, but every basic type of bag is important for a stylish wardrobe. If you love bags, but you tend to stick to one shape, discover the 5 bags every woman should own
Once you’re familiar with each handbag and its proper use, you can easily fill in any gaps in your bag collection, making sure that you buy each new piece after analyzing how it coordinates with your outfits.
Check out the bags every woman should own
At the top of the list of bags every woman should own, the evening clutch should be purchased based on your evening looks, but doesn’t need any special matching.
Workbag
A structured top-handle bag is the elegant and practical choice when it comes to the workbag. Mixing style with functionality, your workbag should be in a neutral color, so it rarely clashes with your outfits.
If you need to carry files or a small laptop or tablet, make sure your structured workbag has a separate compartment in the right size for your work.
Cross-Body Bag
Ideal for most errands, the cross-body bag frees both of your hands, so you can easily text while enjoying your coffee.
It’s easy to go big when it comes to cross-body bags, so make sure you set a limit of 9-10 inches in diagonal, so you’re never tempted to overstuff your bag. The cross-body is one of the main bags every woman should own, but you don’t have to stick to neutrals as much as for a workbag.
Universal Tote Bag
If you need more space, the tote bag is your top choice. It can double as a baby bag or even beach bag, but it can’t replace the weekender completely. Make sure you choose the right tote for you, depending on the amount of thing you’ll stuff it with.
Sturdy handles that are also comfortable when you wear it on your shoulder are a good idea.
Weekender
Well structured and charmingly elegant, the weekender or 48-hour bag can be a statement piece if you’ve got the budget for it. It’s definitely one of the bags every woman should own, retaining its shape even when it’s filled to the brim.
Used for travelling in style, the weekender is also a good choice for any short trip that isn’t suited to your universal tote bag
Daily dose of style
Thursday, 23 January 2014
fashion finds: socks and heels
heres what it said:
Hey Fashion Divas, today I was inspired by one girl, while walking down the streets. She was wearing mini skirt, heels, sun glasses… but the most interesting part were the socks. Yes, she was wearing socks in a combination with heels and skirt and it looks fabulous, lovely, gorgeous… I’m speechless. So, my post is called “Socks and Heels Spring 2014 | Trend You Can Wear Now”.
Layer a pair of unique, printed or not socks under your heels and walk down the street. It would change the entire look of the shoes you are wearing and the whole outfit will look different!
The girls from the gallery below will give you all the reasons why you need to wear this trend now! Be cool, chick and seductive girl. The trend of Socks and Heels Spring 2014 is already here and it is up to you to follow it or not!
so what do u think guys? yay or nay?
tutorial: How to: Apply False Eyelashes (Easy + Beginner-Friendly).
all you need are
1) tweezers
2) adhesive (bonding or any eye adhesive you have)
3) false lashes
4) mascara
and your good to go.... enjoy the tutorial and leave your opinions
Tuesday, 21 January 2014
know your prints; the print called GINGHAM
Gingham- Gingham usually comes in a checkered pattern and is distinguished by white and colored, even-sized checks. This pattern is formed by horizontal and vertical stripes (usually of the same color) that cross each other on a white background to form even checks. Gingham originated as a striped pattern when it was first imported in the 17th century and had become woven into a check pattern during the mid-18th century, with blue and white being the most popular choice in color.
DIY Tuesday; all things fab
If you want to update your wardrobe without spending a fortune, try these fashionable diy ideas below. You will transform your old pieces of clothes and shoes into new brand designs. these fashionable DIY ideas will inspire you how to update and transform them into stylish and fashionable, ready to wear outfits. These do it yourself clothing ideas are a great cost-effective way to update your wardrobe in an easy and a cheap way
Saturday, 18 January 2014
Fashion finds; tulle skirt
Tulle skirts are fashionable girly pieces and are great if you want to look like a princess. They’re not only for ballerinas anymore. You can see them on the streets more often nowadays. Even Carrie Bradshaw loved them and had them in her wardrobe. They’re super feminine and you can make many looks featuring tulle skirts.
You can make a trendy look by adding accessories. For a casual look pair them with your favorite pair of Converse while for a more glamorous look put on your high heels. Discover how to wear tulle skirts by taking a look at the photos below. See how these fashionista bloggers combined them. Enjoy!
Hi fashion meets; Ofure Ohkifo
Friday, 17 January 2014
My Friday fashion
Thursday, 16 January 2014
Street style ways to wear a full skirt
1. FEMME FATALE
When looking at ways to wear a full skirt, try experimenting with unexpected styles. Amelia was snapped by Suzanne Middlemass wearing a full skirt made from PVC material. She teams the skirt with a furry sweater, boxy coat, compact clutch, and ballet flats. The PVC skirt is an edgy take on a usually ladylike style. The high-shine effect of the skirt also adds some interesting texture to the all black outfit.
2. CHECKED OUT
This outfit was photographed by Stacey Young in Seoul. Check skirts and dresses are popular this season and look great teamed with basics. Here they look pretty preppy teamed with a black blouse, bow scarf, and lace up ankle boots. Midi length skirts can be tricky to pull off, so stick to skirts that hit at or above the knee if you’re unsure of how to work the full skirt this season.
3. RETRO INSPIRED
The full skirt silhouette is very retro, so play this up when styling your skirts this season. This outfit was photographed by Victoria Adamson for Refinery 29. The chevron striped skirt is a statement maker and looks chic teamed with a matching coloured sweater, cat eye sunglasses, and structured handbag. Try recreating this outfit with a patterned skirt for a similarly stylish look.
4. BOLD AND BRIGHT
This outfit is definitely not for the faint hearted! Eunsun was snapped by Mark Iantosca wearing this fluorescent number. She mixes a fluorescent full skirt with a bright pink clutch and anchors it all with a futuristic silver t-shirt. Strappy heels and colourful jewellery complete this eye catching outfit.
5. COSY CASUAL
Work a casual look by teaming a full skirt with a chunky knit sweater. Kari was photographed by Julien Babigeon wearing a lovely teal skirt with a cream cable knit sweater and ballet flats. She also carries a large canvas tote which is perfect for holding all the daily essentials. You could easily wear a similar outfit to school or for running weekend errands.
6. SHORT AND SWEET
Mariann from Cashmere In Style sticks to a shorter hemline when wearing her full skirt. It’s a flirty look that she styles with a grey printed sweater, collared shirt, and pointed pumps. She accessorises with a bright red handbag, jewel necklace, and tortoiseshell sunglasses for a playful, preppy look.
7. LUXE LEATHER
Leather and leather-look skirts seem to be becoming a wardrobe staple. Instead of a short mini skirt try a full, pleated style this season. Jane was spotted on Stockholm Streetstyle wearing her pleated leather skirt with a plain grey top, wayfarer sunglasses, and a chain link handbag. Some silver bow heels added a touch of glamour to this daytime look.
8. PRETTY IN PINK
Pink is one of the hottest colours for fall and winter. Try working this season’s must have colour trend by wearing a pretty pink skirt, like this outfit photographed by Anthea Sims on the streets of New York. It’s quite a feminine look and you can play up the ladylike aspect by teaming a pink skirt with a fitted sweater and court shoes.
9. SPORTY STREET
Dress down a full skirt by teaming it with sporty separates and accessories. Bea was spotted on Stockholm Streetstyle wearing her full skirt with a cropped long-sleeved top, sneakers, and a slouchy beanie. This sporty street style look shows that there’s more to the full skirt than polished, ladylike outfits.
When it comes to styling a full skirt this season, the options seem to be endless. Glam one up with ladylike heels and plenty of jewellery or dress it down for a more casual approach. How would you style a full skirt this season?