Friday, July 2, 2010

Bags and Brows

I woke up early this morning due to the construction outside my window, and everyone was asleep so I just hopped on and figured I'd get today's post done. I was stuck between two items for todays post, I think I'm just going to talk about both since I cant choose.

The first is across the body bags, HUGE right now. If you dont have at least one, then you arent paying much attention to the stores right now. They're everywhere, walking through Forever21 yesterday, I was tempted to buy at least four (But I did resist). Not so hard to figure out that I'm a fan, a big fan of the across-the-body bags, and I actually just got one for myself. At The Grey House, a vintage store in tucson, I found a Vintage Louis Vuitton Doctor Bag with an attachable strap, I'm in love. Anyways, here are a couple of this seasons bags. On the right is Marc by Marc Jacobs and on the left is a Marni.
I would suggest it! It's comfortable, and leaves your hands free.
Trend number two is the eyebrow. With the right color, and shape, your eyebrows can make your eyes pop and become more noticable. Small eyebrows or ones that cant be seen really well are out. Women on the runways seem to be making them the most noticable thing on their face, along with their eye color. Some go to the extreme though, with blue and orange brows, so my conclusion on the brow? I like the idea of going darker, and keeping them shaped to make your eyes stand out, but coloring your brows? Just a bad idea. If i were to see any girl walking on the street with orange hair on their face, I'd judge, not to be mean of course, but I'd judge.
And for the record, I've got the darker brow, and the across the body bag being tried out, so it is doable.

Thursday, July 1, 2010

New Statements

I've been watching a lot of the fall fashion shows and I've been keeping up with the magazine trends, I cant help but to wonder: How realistic are these trends?
Being the self conscience species that we are, we care about how we look, and how others see us. So we read magazines like Vogue (my bible) or Elle and we watch movies like Confessions of a Shopoholic and The Devil Wears Prada to get a sense of fashion, and when we feel informed, we feel confident. I know that I always feel more confident when I'm wearing my favorit top, or the brand new purse I purchased that pulls an outfit together, but it only works when the top or purse is in style. But at what point do the styles that we are being told are just so "in" make us look more rediculous than informed?

This, my friends is what I'm making my challenge for the summer. I want to experience all of the trends, try them out, and look inside the statement pieces of the summer/fall.


Today's item: Thick Heels

Looks like we're going back to Clueless. Through the "Most Wanted" accessories of Vogue, a trend in the heels becomes vocal and loud. Thick Heels. There is a warning label that comes with thick heels: make sure the rest of the shoe is in style. Going out there and buying the ticker heeled shoe, you run the risk of looking a bit retro or mom-ish. So be sure to take shape, color, and pattern into consideration.
I found this shoe in the Dolce & Gabbana 2010 Fall fashion show, and even though it isnt my personal style, I can see a woman on the side of the road rocking the hell out of this look.
My conclusion on the chunky heel? It is a style choice that can be rocked by anyone, so if it catches your trend-seeking eye, do it, but please, do it right.
And if you get the chance, check out Camilla Skovgaard's Fall collection, not the most practical, but fabulous in every way.