Friday, June 13, 2008

Celebrity Style shoes at Unbelievable Prices!

I came across these shoes the other day. Now while I know these are not the real deal... these designer shoe knock offs are hard to ignore because of the unbelievable prices! The designs and resemblance to the real versions which include Gucci, Jimmy Choo, Christian Louboutin, Louis Vuitton to name a few are uncanny to say the least. The patent ones are a lil too glossy for my taste and may come off as a bit tacky, but the others look almost as good as the real thing. While the real shoes may cost a fortune (around $450- $1000 or more per pair) to own a few, these are way cheaper than other imitations out there as well which cost between $100-$300. I say just wearing them once or twice will be your money's worth and will definitely make you feel like a celebrity!








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Only $9.99- Black White Stripe Round Wedge Heel
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Brown Snake Gladiator Strappy Flat Sandals
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Black Colorblock Point Slingback Heel Pump

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Black Patent Gladiator Strappy Flat Sandals

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Only $24.99 |Black Patent Open Toe Banana Heel Pumps
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Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Summer Must Haves: Flat Sandals

A few well-placed straps is on a flat sole is all you need this summer! Flat sandals are the perfect pick to team with shorts, skirts or maxi dresses to give it that complete summer chic feel. Here's My pick of some Summer must-have flat sandals...their all on Sale!







Sam Edelman "Gillian" Sandal- 25% OFF
Retail price: $69 On Sale:$51.75












Michael Kors Walnut Leather Ring toe 'Mimosa' Flats- Save 40%
Retail price: $335 On Sale:$201












Baby Phat 'Emma' Gladiator Style Sandals
Retail price: $65 On Sale:$39












Save 25% on Steve Madden "Sliver" Thong

Retail price: $59 On Sale:$44.25









Kenneth Cole New York "Strap Around" Sandal
Retail price: $175 On Sale:$131.25










Rikki Patent- Chic Flip-flop Sandal by Baby Phat- 40% OFF
Retail price: $60 On Sale:$36

Monday, May 19, 2008

Flower Power...the Gypsy Way!!

I'm just loving the gypsy inspired long flowy dresses you see just about everywhere. Surprisingly this summer instead of dress hem lines going up and becoming shorter quite the opposite has stormed the fashion industry with the maxi dress. This teamed with the floral prints marks this springs best!

Karina Grimaldi Twist Chain Dress in Red Paisley

























Sweet Pea Aqua Floral Mesh Tie-waist Long Slip Dress...


















Karina Grimaldi Alex Gypsy Silk Dress in Blue Greece
























Ginger Dress in Willowbark

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

When East meets West in a Sari

SIX YARDS of sheer grace and elegance is what the Indian Sari is all about. A Sari is one of the most elegant attires a woman can adorn. It is essentially an un-stitched long piece of fabric which needs to be draped in a particular way to achieve the fully dressed effect. Draping a sari is an art. The saree is worn in in different ways in different states of India. However, the most common method is wrapping the cloth around the waist, making pleats in the front and draping the final length around the shoulder. The remaining fabric that is draped over her blouse and shoulder, falling behind her is called the pallu.

Its not uncommon to see westerners and even Celebrities don the elegant Sari. Liz Hurley since marrying her Indian husband is completely taken with the Sari and has worn it on a number of occasions. Gwen experimented with the sari and bindi in her earlier days, so did Madonna for that matter. Ashley Judd went with a completely Indian look on the Red carpet and Katherine Heigl played a bridesmaid at an Indian wedding for her latest role in 27 dresses. Aishwarya Rai former Miss World and Actress never fails to stun in a Sari.




Here's How to Drape a Sari the Traditional way:

Before you Start
Two essential parts of attire, that go along with the Sari, need to be chosen carefully to compliment the Sari. These are:


A petticoat which is a waist-to-floor garment, tied tightly at the waist by a drawstring. The petticoat color should match the base sari color as closely as possible. No part of the petticoat, of course, is visible outside the Sari, after having worn it.

A blouse which needs to be tight-fitting and whose color needs to be chosen keeping the look of the sari in mind, can be short sleeved or sleeveless, with a variety of necklines. The blouse ends just below the bust.

* Step 1. Around your body. Starting at the navel, tuck the plain end of the saree into the petticoat and continue tucking till you take a complete turn from right to left. Adjust the lower end of the saree to the height required. Ideally wear your footwear so that you drape the saree to the right length.

* Step 2. Measuring the pallu. Hold the top edge of the saree where the pallu is and bring it around your hips to the front and over your left shoulder, thus measuring the length of the pallav or pallu. The pallav should hang down the back to the knee. You may pin your pallu to your sari blouse provisionally.

...Continue Reading more steps and the Different Ways to drape a Sari

This is the most common method to wear a saree. With matching bindi and jewellery you feel like a complete Indian woman.

Monday, March 31, 2008

Celeb Looks Recreated: Rachel McAdams and Drew Barrymore

Black White and Red is a Classic combination that's not going out of style anytime soon. Here 'The Notebook' actress Rachel McAdams and 'Charlie's Angel' Drew Barrymore show their love for the colorblock dress on the Red Carpet at different Events. I came a across a similar colorblock dress by Diane Von Furstenberg from Shopbop and some gorgeous peep toe pumps to re-create their celebrity style. As the dress I found is a tube dress as compared to the 3/4 sleeves on their Dress I've added a cropped cardigan that can be teamed with it. Hope you like it!
Rachel McAdams & Drew Barrymore


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Friday, March 21, 2008

Fashion Vs Style

Style is knowing who you are, what you want to say and not giving a damn.
- Gore Vidal

In my last post I searched for various quotes and sayings on fashion and style and realized that a lot of people infact if asked, everyone seems to have a take on what fashion and style is to them, be it a positive or negative response. This got me thinking about what I feel about fashion and style. It's very difficult to express in words the thoughts and feelings this question brought up in me. ..but I'll give it a try anyway...though I may contradict myself at times.

“I dress for the image. Not for myself, not for the public, not for fashion, not for men.”
- Marlene Dietrich

STYLE : Style is an extension of yourself. It's attitude, personality and instinct. Style is not material. It's a form of expression, a statement and it's in the choices you make. Clothes are just one way of expressing your Style. If you wear blue jeans and a white t-shirt everyday of your life or wear the latest trends it says something about you and that's your style. It's not the actual clothes itself but what it conveys about you. Style is…something that evolves, matures, and changes over varied amounts of time. It can be influenced and inspired by your age, gender, culture, geographic locale, interests, emotions and a myriad of other factors. Most people express themselves through the the clothes they wear while others may hide through them. Style like everything else in our life comes down to CHOICE. You choose what you show the world about yourself through your style and the clothes you wear. And you can also deceive not only the world but yourself by dressing and portraying your style as something your not - knowingly or unknowingly.

FASHION: When it comes to Fashion I agree with Stella Blum who said "Fashion is a social agreement. The result of a consensus of a large group of people." I feel thats how it started initially at least.

“Fashion condemns us to many follies; the greatest is to make ourselves its slave”
- Napoleon Bonaparte

For example: someone saw a worker wearing overalls and thought to themselves 'hey thats cool! I could wear those with a short tank top and it'll be cool.' So they do that and another friend or someone else notices and identifies with them and likes that style copying it or personalizing it by finding another cooler and more creative way to wear the overalls.....and so it continues and evolves till it's not so uncommon on the street . In the midst of this, shops and manufacturers notice that not just workers are wearing overalls and so produce more fashion forward versions of the clothing and advertise and publicize it maybe even getting a famous face to wear their brand of overalls and thus reaching more and more people, creating a fad or trend! A consensus of a large group of people that overalls are cool. And thats FASHION!

Take a plain low-priced product like jeans and embellish it with design. Suddenly it becomes a ‘fashion’ jeans.
- Howard Davidowitz

Now a days though we have fashion designers who create trends by trying to predict what people will like or or sometimes by trying to sell the idea to them unlike when fashion just happened. It's become about letting others do the thinking for you...letting retailers, designers, magazines and other large companies whose main aim is to profit set trends for you to follow. And thats where STYLE comes in when you have to decide what you are and what you want to express by the way you dress and way to live!

"I think fashion is about suspense and surprise and fantasy. It’s not about rules."
- Wolfgang Joop

It's great to be passionate about fashion, trends and knowing how people feel about what's in and what's not...you may identify with some of them and follow those that make sense to you personally.....but NEVER forget to stay true to yourself in doing so. Follow your own muse. Influence others with your own creativity, personality and confidence.
Be yourself, because Everyone else is already taken!

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Evening Gowns

What comes to mind when you see a beautiful evening gown? ...for me it's the Red Carpet and that in turn symbolizes glamor, elegance and style. Celebs seem to be able pull off evening gowns at a host of events red carpet events like award shows, premieres and parties. But when it comes to us regular folk...you think 'what occasion could I possibly wear an evening gown to?'

I asked a bunch of friends a couple of questions one of which was...when was the last time they wore floor length gown and I bet most common answers on the street would be the same - 'at my wedding' or 'prom night!'. Another question I asked was that 'If

“Fashion is what you adopt when you don't know who you are.” - Quentin Crisp

you did put on an beautiful evening gown how would you feel?' the answers included 'Like a celebrity', 'like a diva', 'glamorous!' and 'sophisticated' . So why is it that we shy away from long evening dresses?? One friend said they're for movies stars and come at movie star prices! I agree that evening gowns can be extremely expensive...but there are affordable ones out there too some can cost less that a simple cocktail dress and if they make you feel good then why not? are we afraid to stand out?

Now I'm not suggesting that you don a floor length gown to a neighbors barbecue party or just anywhere to feel good but rather use those special occasions like an anniversary dinner or a fancy dinner to add that glamor and star quotient to you life! So what if no one else at the party is wearing one...Be a Diva I say! Go Glam!
“The only rule is don't be boring and dress cute wherever you go. Life is too short to blend in.”-Paris Hilton
And to help out here are some Fab gowns to make a memorable entrance to your next soirée



Purple Chiffon Pleated Strapless Gown
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Ivory Strapless Ruffle Dress-
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-Aubergine Sateen Pleated Halter Dress
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Teal Cowl Neck Satin Dress-
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