The cut out dress by Donna Mizani that Kristin Cavallari wore her night out to Voyeur really stuck out to me. Not only are cut out dresses one of the the newest trends but this particular look could almost be two separate pieces. The asymmetrical look is maintained both the sleeves and the cut which is much more unique than if it were to be completely parallel.
Showing posts with label Dress. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dress. Show all posts
Saturday, June 12, 2010
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Friday, February 19, 2010
Really Thick Scarves
Beach House Wear
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Wedding Dress Special
Every girl dreams of her wedding. Whether it be decades ahead, or in the upcoming months, we all have an ever-evolving wish list of every detail of our special day (even though many of us have yet to choose our Prince Charming). Here are a few of my favorites over the years:
Now the question is, A-line? Ballgown? Dropped-waist? Lace? The list goes on.
Dresses: Top- Kristie Kelly, Bottom- Amsale
Dresses: Top- Kristie Kelly, Bottom- Amsale
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27 Dresses,
Amanda Seyfried,
Amsale,
Dress,
Kristie Kelly,
Mamma Mia
Monday, February 15, 2010
Spring Dress
Sunday, February 14, 2010
One Shoulder
I LOVE one shouldered dresses:::::
Rachel McAdams - Andrew Gn
Jennifer Hawkins - 30 days of Fashion and Beauty launch party
Leighton Meester - Marc Jacobs
There is so much structure and ways to experiment with them.
Labels:
Dress,
Jennifer Hawkins,
Leighton Meester,
Rachel McAdams
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Versace
This slinky dress that Gisele wore to the Metropolitan Art Gala by Versace is the paradigm of elegance. I love the unique design, or cutouts of this dress. You might have to have a flawless body though... let's imagine it not so.
Details and Dips
I love the details of the fabric of this dress that Emma Watson wore to the Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Premiere and I love how classy and vintage it looks but that it incorporates a low dip in the neckline making it more modern.
Dress: Ossie Clark
Sunday, February 7, 2010
Summer Lovin'
Spring is in the Air
I recently saw this editorial in Glamour's March 2010 issue and I can't get over the dress in the middle. It's so sweet and flirty, perfect for a tea party. I also like how you don't see a lot of shoulder but you do see a lot of leg, very classy. I am so ready for spring :)
Here's the rest just cause I really liked it.
Saturday, February 6, 2010
Miss Lyndel Yeo
I absolutely love these dresses by Australian designer Miss Lyndel Yeo. I'm only extremely disappointed that they are from the Spring 2008 collection. A few years too late. :(
Shape -less
I love the shape of this girl's dress. I feel like the almost lack of shape makes this dress's shape so much more interesting. The colors are so fun and different and the black boots really weight the airy dress down giving a perfect balance to the outfit. I also really like that her square tan bag has very clean lines.
I think that when girls have air-dried 'undone' hair it's really beautiful and the best look. Now if only I could come to terms with my own locks..
Photo courtesy: Vanessa Jackman
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Seventies

The style in the picture really strikes me. Although it is definitely pulled straight out of the seventies it has an essence about it that is fresh and new. I think it has a lot to do with the minimal makeup on the model and her roots growing out through her wavy hair. A very modest shirt tucked into a floral skirt is not something that is often seen in current street fashion but I definitely think it is an inspiring outfit.
Monday, February 1, 2010
The Bold and The Beautiful

Sunday, January 31, 2010
Thursday, January 28, 2010
That Hat

Hm, I really can't decide whether what she has on her hed is just a hair accessory or an incredibly unique hat. Either way I think that this outfit is incredibly vogue. The hair piece reminds me of a modern twist on the wide rimmed hats you see on ladies at the horse races (like Audrey Hepburn in My Fair Lady). I love the bows that slip off her shoulders on the ivory dress, the whimsical draping and how short it cuts off. The silk dress was made by Alex Perry specifically for Miranda Kerr.
Perfect for a toga party.. err the country club. :)

Labels:
Alex Perry,
Audrey Hepburn,
Dress,
Hat,
Miranda Kerr,
My Fair Lady
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
White Dress, Black Umbrella
Glorified Violence
I realize that there is an issue with advertisements glorifying violence in advertisements. This often happens to women and Dolce & Gabbana has had several offenses in this field.
I however, don't see an incredible amount of harm in an ad like this. Of course I support gender equality but I definitely don't consider myself a feminist. I think that an ad like this is not far from a movie with a similar storyline. I do, however, think that these types of ads are effective because they intrigue people and are therefore more memorable.

My ultimate point being: Don't you love this dress?
I however, don't see an incredible amount of harm in an ad like this. Of course I support gender equality but I definitely don't consider myself a feminist. I think that an ad like this is not far from a movie with a similar storyline. I do, however, think that these types of ads are effective because they intrigue people and are therefore more memorable.

My ultimate point being: Don't you love this dress?
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Chainsaw Massacre
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