Let's face it. Anne of Green Gables was the queen of early 20th century literature. But with her bookworm interests and small-town upbringing, Anne wasn't exactly into fashion.
Or was she?
Here are five looks that reveal Anne's stylish ways, as described by L.M. Montgomery.
Monday, March 10, 2014
Thursday, February 6, 2014
Solange: Our Lady of Pastels
Reason #1999090980 why we all love Solange: her ability to revitalize an already strong brand with her pretty point-of-view.
Recently, she was hired to direct Puma's shoe ad campaign, which she has done in a spectacular show of soft oranges, yellows, pinks, and blues. The photos below remind us of summers long gone and sorbet ice cream bars.
Check out the pairing of pastel separates against bare backdrops, which somehow manage to evoke past and present all in an image:
Recently, she was hired to direct Puma's shoe ad campaign, which she has done in a spectacular show of soft oranges, yellows, pinks, and blues. The photos below remind us of summers long gone and sorbet ice cream bars.
Check out the pairing of pastel separates against bare backdrops, which somehow manage to evoke past and present all in an image:
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Monday, January 13, 2014
Best Dressed
Monday, September 2, 2013
The Heart
"The human heart is an organ, a metaphor, a wheel, a house, a rose...it sinks, it flies, it grows..." - Louisa Young
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anatomical hearts,
ben giles,
catholicism,
david m bowers,
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hanna,
heart art,
heart print tights,
hearts,
love art,
queen of hearts,
saoirse ronan,
the heart as fashion,
what sweeter music
Wednesday, July 31, 2013
Peter Panned
So you finally caved and bought that button-up shirt with the rounded collar. You're wondering if you should dare wear it out and when, especially because something about it makes you look so.... trendy and youthful.
Don't worry, Peter Pan collars are appropriate for all ages and occasions. This is a fact, actually.
Back in Old Hollywood, all of your favorites wore Peter Pan collars:
Don't worry, Peter Pan collars are appropriate for all ages and occasions. This is a fact, actually.
Back in Old Hollywood, all of your favorites wore Peter Pan collars:
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Saturday, July 20, 2013
Muse Post: Futurology
Saturday, July 6, 2013
Senegalese, Havana, and Kinky Twists
Two strand, licorice-like twists add delicacy to any style. Unlike box braids, twists are usually faster to install and remove; and they look absolutely regal when wrapped around the head or gathered into a bun. Even the type of hair used makes the style unique. Maybe that's why twists are so popular in the dog days of summer.
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Are you wearing any twists or braids this summer?
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Style Envy
Fashion bloggers often put on the cloak of omniscience when discussing clothes. We are the master narrators of look and style, analyzing the whys and hows of beauty without faltering.
Thursday, April 18, 2013
The Great Gatsby: What Kind of '20s Girl Are You?
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clint mansell,
cloche,
east egg,
fashion,
hanging gardens of babylon,
jay gatsby,
leonardo dicaprio,
missoni,
quiz,
robert redford,
spangles,
tchaikovsky,
The Great Gatsby,
versace
Sunday, March 31, 2013
12 Fashion Ads You Wanted to Live In
For old time's sake, here's a look back at some of the greatest print ad photos we've all wanted to step into over the past 14 years.
Prada - Late 90s
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1990s,
aspirational,
cone textile group,
elle,
ellen tracy,
gap,
guess,
instyle magazine,
missoni,
prada,
print ads,
ralph lauren,
salvatore ferragamo,
st. johns,
talbots,
versace,
vogue
Sunday, March 3, 2013
Gilded and Gunmetal Grace
Thanks to Dolce and Gabbana's Fall 2013 collection, I am now obsessed with sequins (again). In what I consider to be one of the best runway shows this century, they showcased a brilliant collection fueled by Catholicism and old-world beauty. They brought us gems like this:
and this:
Of course, I do prefer my sequins in silver:
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Of course, I do prefer my sequins in silver:
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| Naomi Watts, Oscars 2013 |
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| Zoe Saldana, Star Trek premiere |
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| Stacy Keibler, Oscars 2013 Theyskens, Fashion Week - Fall 2013 |
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Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Spring 2013: A Fashion Quiz
Monday, October 29, 2012
Frugal Fashion: A Collection of Common Sense Tips
There's nothing more amusing than watching Extreme Cheapskates and seeing the people on the show go on and on about saving money while wearing stretched-out shirts and shorts bought in the '90s. Sure, clothes are often viewed as an unnecessary expense by many, not just cheapskates, but one can live frugally without looking sloppy. Short of learning how to sew, here are a few common sense ways to save money fashionably:
1. Don't spend extra money copying the styles you see in magazines and online. Buy mixable and matchable items, instead.
2. Purchase clothing from wholesale sites like Overstock.com and one of a kind accessories from Etsy.
3. Hand-wash tights, slips, and other delicate things you want to keep for a long time. Let most clothes air dry to prevent shrinkage and wear and tear.
4. Shop at stores that sell cheap, trendy wear, like H&M, Forever 21, and Burlington Coat Factory.
5. Buy wardrobe staples and sensible shoes off-season. The end of July is often the end of the retail fiscal year.
6. Spend big bucks only when necessary, like on authentic jewelry, cosmetics, and durable shoes that will last for years (e.g., Doc Martens and Birkenstocks).
7. Do your hair at home more often and wear protective styles in between salon visits. Go in for important services like color and cuts, but learn to straighten and curl your hair yourself.
8. Make a book of coupons!
9. Take advantage of the good sales you see. If the store is offering 50% off and above, for example, buy more than one thing. Don't forget to calculate taxes.
10. Try storing some of your older fragrances in the refrigerator to prevent evaporation and loss of pungency.
11. Read around the internet for more tips. Learn to stretch your wardrobe.
12. Shop at outlets. I recently purchased a blazer, two pairs of pants, a sweater, and a sequined top for just 80 dollars from a Talbots outlet. A true steal!
1. Don't spend extra money copying the styles you see in magazines and online. Buy mixable and matchable items, instead.
2. Purchase clothing from wholesale sites like Overstock.com and one of a kind accessories from Etsy.
3. Hand-wash tights, slips, and other delicate things you want to keep for a long time. Let most clothes air dry to prevent shrinkage and wear and tear.
4. Shop at stores that sell cheap, trendy wear, like H&M, Forever 21, and Burlington Coat Factory.
5. Buy wardrobe staples and sensible shoes off-season. The end of July is often the end of the retail fiscal year.
6. Spend big bucks only when necessary, like on authentic jewelry, cosmetics, and durable shoes that will last for years (e.g., Doc Martens and Birkenstocks).
7. Do your hair at home more often and wear protective styles in between salon visits. Go in for important services like color and cuts, but learn to straighten and curl your hair yourself.
8. Make a book of coupons!
9. Take advantage of the good sales you see. If the store is offering 50% off and above, for example, buy more than one thing. Don't forget to calculate taxes.
10. Try storing some of your older fragrances in the refrigerator to prevent evaporation and loss of pungency.
11. Read around the internet for more tips. Learn to stretch your wardrobe.
12. Shop at outlets. I recently purchased a blazer, two pairs of pants, a sweater, and a sequined top for just 80 dollars from a Talbots outlet. A true steal!
Thursday, October 4, 2012
The Top 10 Most Stylish Black Videos
This video embodies all that was great about late '90s fashion--baggy outerwear paired with tight tops and as many ponytails as you could fit on the top of your head without looking ridiculous.
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It's Martin meets Love is a Drug meets Boyz-- a bright, crayola box of a video styled with clothes your mother would never let you out of the house wearing. And it's flawless.
3. Runaway - (2010)
We've arrived in Kanye-heaven folks which, for some reason, is full of ballerinas and enough white linen to set a Thanksgiving table. Mr. West looks divine here, in a tan suit jacket and black bow-tie dressed down with denim jeans. There isn't a bad looking person in sight.
4. I've Seen that Face Before - (1981)
It's Grace Jones. Enough said.
5. How Many Ways? - (1992)
Here is Elizabeth Barrett Browning's sonnet set to an R&B groove. Toni Braxton looks adorable with her pixie cut tucked under an assortment of baseball caps. Also, check out Shemar Moore. He's ripped. How many ways can this video look great?
6. On to the Next One - (2009)
Nobody wears a jacket quite like Jay-Z. The quilted one here, paired with leather gloves and his signature sunglasses, nearly drips swagoo. Yeah, I said it.
7. Tightrope - (2010)
In 'Tightrope,' Janelle Monae's suit is tailored within an inch of its life and her hair, deliciously pompadoured. Watching this video always makes me want to shout out a whole bunch of adjectives. Her style is just so wonderfully James Brown/Marlene Dietrich-esque.
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8. Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It) - (2008)
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9. Make it Happen - (1991)
Mariah Carey shows us how jeans should be worn -- tight and belted (and preferably on-stage).
10. Real Love - (1992)
Fact: If you did not dress like Mary J. Blige in the '90s, you were not cool. And if you can't appreciate the baseball cap/nose ring combo here, you may not be cool today either, tbh. ;-)
Tell me your top video in the comments.
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
Humoresque - 1946
She walks across the beach in shoulder-padded elegance....
Set in the 1940s, Humoresque explores the unbalanced relationship between a young musician and his wealthy patroness. It has all the staples of a good, dramatic film: Dvorak, tears, and lots of scotch. Oh yes, and sequins.
I'm not usually big on re-makes, but I think Hollywood should update this film, complete with a score from Janelle Monae, John Williams, or Esperanza Spalding. (I get 90 percent of the profit for this idea, fyi).
Seriously though, stylish character studies like this one are hard to come by these days. Happy watching!
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I'm not usually big on re-makes, but I think Hollywood should update this film, complete with a score from Janelle Monae, John Williams, or Esperanza Spalding. (I get 90 percent of the profit for this idea, fyi).
Seriously though, stylish character studies like this one are hard to come by these days. Happy watching!
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Tights
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