Wednesday, October 27, 2010

A relative unknown...

Last week I read that one of the stars of ABC's Brothers and Sisters,  Dave Annable, wed Odette Yustman.  This information really didn't mean a whole lot to me, I don't watch Brothers and Sisters, and I didn't know who Odette Yustman was, but as I read on and saw a few of their wedding photos I noticed how incredibly beautiful Odette is.  As most of my blogs can attest too, I like natural, unfussy beauty and because of this I thought I would profile Odette.  She's relatively unknown, but I'm sure with her latest nuptials, that's sure to change.  She has an ease that makes her an approachable girl next door, but her internal grace gives that undeniable sex appeal.  Hope you agree...xoxo

Saturday, October 23, 2010

What's my style!?

I often get asked this question, "what's my style" or "how do I find my style".  It's kind of a tricky question.  We all have fashion trends and styles that we follow and are comfortable wearing.  Some of us fall in the more casual, ready to wear category, some fall into more couture and some really just don't care and anything from anywhere is fine.  Honestly I really don't think there's a wrong or right way to look at fashion.  I know for me I love fashion, I love the creativity it brings out in me and I love trying to make old things new and new things last.

I don't believe that fashion and style is only about following the next trend.  I think it's important to update, and to take your interpretation of what a trend is and make it your own.  If grey nails, red lips and leather leggings aren't your thing, try legging jeans with a red coat and a leather bag.  You will still be following trends but interpreting them to fit you and your lifestyle.  I think that's where most of us make the mistakes.  We feel the need to follow what's literal on the pages of magazines or the runways of fashion week.

Always remember being true to who you are is your biggest accessory.  If you approach fashion from who and what you are, versus who someone else is, you can never go wrong.  Feeling confident and whole in your own skin is what's going to set you apart.  Not the Chanel bag or the Louboutin heels.  But those accessories are fun to have as well.  Happy searching.  xoxo

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Season for Scarves

It's been pretty dreary in LA this last week.  Although it hasn't been terribly cold, it's been really wet.  I don't know about you guys, but humidity and rain is not a good combination to looking cute.  The drowned rat effect isn't one of my favorites.  Something I like to pull out, that's easy to wear and gives a bit of sophistication, is a scarf.  Not only is a scarf functional, but it can add a pop of color to any grey day.  Wether worn with flats, boots, jeans or shorts you really can't go wrong wrapping yourself in a love quote. Stay dry!...xoxo

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Fall 2010 Beauty Trends

There are a couple of different beauty trends that have stood out this season, and I'm happy to say that they're all pretty wearable.  Keep in mind not everyone will be able to wear them verbatim, but they are very easy to tweek.

The first trend takes a bit of an attitude, but when done right it's absolutely beautiful.  Bold, red lips is as classic as classic gets.  I sometimes have a hard time with this trend because it's very easy to look "overdone",   but paired with a fresh face and minimal eye make-up it can be stunning.

Another trend we're seeing a lot of are grey colored nails.  This trend isn't for everyone, as it can make the hands look lifeless and a little old, but it's a nice alternative to the overdone black palate.  Deborah Lippman, Lancome and Chanel all have varying degrees of grey.  (you can always wear red)

The third trend and one of my favorites, is a bold brow.  This is a trend, that I believe, we should never let go of.  Having a full brow keeps a youthful look to the face.  There are different degrees of thickness to play with depending on the shape and structure of your face, but keeping them on the fuller side could add some softness and youthfulness that is cheaper than botox and fillers:).  Good luck on playing with your new looks...xoxo