Huwebes, Agosto 18, 2011

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SKULL INSPIRED

Tara Matthews dress

Tara Matthews dress (see more skull dresses)




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Tara Matthews silk print dress
$176 - theoutnet.com

All Saints top bikini
$60 - allsaints.com

All Saints sparkly bikini
$30 - allsaints.com

Jack rogers shoes
$98 - zappos.com

Hello Kitty belly ring jewelry
$12 - hottopic.com

CARNIVAL SKULL DRESS


Carnival of Skulls Dress
This dress features a smalll ruffle on the bustline,
a halter style tie, and a 2 layered hem

GLOOMY DAY DRESS


Gloomy Daydress
This adorable little sundress is perfect for staying cool on a hot day.The umpire waisted dress is knee length and features an all over print of large purple skull and crossbones. There is also an invisible zipper down the back center of the dress.

DRESS UP TIPS



1. Determine Your Colors

I know this tip may remind you of women in the ’70s asking each other, “I’m an autumn, what are you?”, but I’ve noticed that having a personal color scheme is a hallmark of all truly stylish women.
To determine your colors, you need to assess your hair, skin and eye color as well as what colors you feel you look the best in. Determining your “season” can introduce you to a whole new palette of colors! The point of doing this is to use these colors as a guide while shopping so that you can select the pieces that will look best on you. I’m a summer, what are you?
2. Choose a Style Trademark
style trademark is something that you either wear every day (like Blair Waldorf‘s “B” necklace) or simply an aesthetic that you are known for. It’s that piece that your friend texts you about and says, “I was wearing _____ today and I felt just like you!”
Usually, a signature item or style chooses you, because it’s just something that you love so much you have to wear it all the time. But it helps to think about what you value, what you find aesthetically pleasing, and what you love to wear most. Personally, my signatures are bold nautical stripes and Sperry Topsiders. What’s your signature?
3. Embrace Your Shape
Although we’re big proponents of wearing what you want regardless of your body shape, learning to dress for your body type can be a good jumping off point when developing your style. Knowing how to highlight your best features can save you time and take your look from average to amazing.
The most important thing you can do when studying your shape is to stay positive. Dressing well is all about having an underlying layer of confidence, and if you are overly critical of your body, you undermine that. Don’t tell yourself that you have a pudgy stomach – instead, remind yourself that you have a tiny waist, or beautiful legs, or a shapely chest, or amazing arms – you get the idea. Highlight your assets and embrace your body as it is!
4. Create a Personal “Look Book” or Inspiration Folder
A great aid for honing in your style, and also a really fun project, is creating a personal look book of your favorite past outfits. By documenting your style on a daily basis, whether by starting a style blog or just saving photos on your computer, you start to get a sense for which outfits you like best, and which pieces look best on you. It’s a fantastic way to document your look as it evolves.
5. Mix it Up: Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed
Dressing like a mannequin from Abercrombie & Fitch is so high school! To personalize your wardrobe and move away from cookie-cutter clothing, try mixing up your wardrobe with vintage items or pieces that have been passed down from your mom or grandma (something old), add in some well thought-out designer pieces and trends (something new), and finish with thrifted pieces or even borrow from your friend’s wardrobe (something borrowed). Finding a balance between these three things can make your look uniquely yours!!



MAKE UP DEMO FOR YOU

HIGH HEELS?!

Shoes

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High-heeled footwear (often abbreviated as high heels or simply heels) is footwear that raises the heel of the wearer's foot significantly higher than the toes. When both the heel and the toes are raised equal amounts, as in a platform shoe, it is technically not considered to be a high heel; however, there are also high-heeled platform shoes. High heels tend to give the aesthetic illusion of longer, more slender legs. High heels come in a wide variety of styles, and the heels are found in many different shapes, including stiletto, pump (court shoe), block, tapered, blade, and wedge.
According to high-fashion shoe websites like Jimmy Choo and Gucci, a "low heel" is considered less than 2.5 inches (6 centimeters), while heels between 2.5 and 3.5 inches (8.5 cm) are considered "mid heels", and anything over that is considered a "high heel"[citation needed].
Although high heels are now almost exclusively worn by girls and women, there are shoe designs worn by both genders that have elevated heels, including cowboy boots and cuban heels. In previous ages, men also wore high heels.

A BLACK BLOUSE DRESS


KOREAN FASHION




Well, there different fashions. Most people in high-school age (like myself) prefer cute and relaxed fashions. EVERYONE has converse. 

And some people do prefer a classy sophisticated look. 

SOME people copy celebs. Not commonly...I mean, sometimes trends can be inspired used to have unique fashion, and many people copied around their style.


♥FASHION♥

Fashion design : the art of style (Book, 2007) [WorldCat.org]

DRESS UP

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Taylor Swift MakeOver
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Emo Girl Dress Up Game
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Top Model Dress Up
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SHOPAHOLIC?

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Shopaholic: Paris
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Shopaholic Hawai
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LADY GAGA DRESS UP

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Lady Gaga Celebrity Makeover
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