{ Architecture of an Outfit } 2010 in outfits & more gratitude than I can fit in my mouf

Despite considering myself a pretty good writer and offering a pretty good variety of different types of posts on this very young Style Site, the ones that seem to resonate most with readers are my Architecture of an Outfit posts.

So, to thank you, my new and old readers, for 7-going-on-8 amazing months of growth, I am posting my very favorite Outfit Architectures of 2010.

{ January }

Just another Casual Friday outfit. Very cold. One of the few times I feel I layered well.

 

{ February }

Date Night in Feb. To celebrate 5 Years Together with Husby (5 years together total, at the time, married just 6 months).

 

{ March }

(Was a tie, I guess I dressed pretty well that month)

Work


Also for work.

 

{ April }


Traipsing and fooling around in the Cleveland Art Museum with my bestie, J.

 

{ May }

(Was a very good month as far as outfits go. Wow.)

Mother’s Day brunch



Sister-in-law’s wedding. Dress by Dolly Pearl (by Vi Hoang).

Work. I was obsessed with my Melissa Vivienne Westwood Anglomania shoes that month.

 

{ June }

(Another good outfit month)

Day to Night Dressing.

Date Night.

Family Dinner

 

{ July }

Work

Also Work

 

{ August }


My go to “ugly day” uniform.


Brunch with my blogger besties (one of which is my cousin).

 

{ September }





All work outfits.

 

{ October }


Casual Friday at work.

Halloween (a few days early).

 

{ November }

(A very stylish month thanks to Causeway Mall.)



Work outfits



Outfits for my review article for Causeway Mall.

 

{ December }



Work outfits.

{ Conclusion }

A thorough look at my year in clothes has produced certain and particular conclusions regarding trends in how I dress.

I rather love

  • Stripes and Polka Dots
  • Socks
  • Waist cinching belts
  • flouncy short skirts
  • Man trousers/man pants
  • Fierce black shoes (mostly strappy or super tall or both)
  • Ankle length pants
  • Bows in any form
  • The color combination of grey and yellow
  • Scarves
  • Cardigans
  • Mixing prints

It’s also quite apparent that because I only dress for work, that I no longer know how to dress with jeans. Even on Casual Fridays, I feel really awkward or clueless when donning jeans. And that I only have 2 blazers.

{ Gratitude to the max }

Anyway, I hope you enjoyed this little journey with me. Thank you so much for helping thereafterish. to grow over 15-30% each month, and for coming back and leaving me beautiful comments. I am more grateful to you than I could ever express. Please continue to help me grow and flourish in 2011. It’s just going to keep getting better and better thanks to you all.

Happy New Year, my loves.

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{ Architecture of an Outfit } I whip my hair back and forth

The Holidays have a way of turning into a holidaze for me. It’s like I’m emotionally and mentally whipping my head back and forth in an endless dance of insanity.

{ Outfit Architecture: Drape lapel blazer, Vintage via eBay. Tank, socks, watch, Target. Silk petal tank, J. Crew. Bow necklace, ModCloth. Gold waffle cuff, Kenneth Cole. Patent Mary Jane Pumps, Bakers Shoes. }

This year, having traveled to Victoria and Vancouver to see both parents’ immediate families, in only 4 days, both Nate and I were pulled pretty thin, and my emotions were running much too high. It turned out to be a very, very manic holiday. Vehemently annoyed one moment, pulled in one direction, incandescently happy the next, pulled in another. During a Christmas Day dinner with both sides of the family crammed into one home, with a delicate and frail grandmother weeping and refusing to let go of my hand, I downed several glasses of wine and scotch, after which I was blissfully effervescent and able to stomach the absolute frenzy of the evening. Christmas gifting with both sides of the family is insane.

Also, my family gives really shitty presents.

  • Sensodyne toothpaste.
  • Colgate Toothbrush.
  • Champion socks.
  • Tide detergent.
  • Orange, purple and pink scarves.
  • Lilac Costco pajamas.
  • More socks.
  • Underwear.
  • Makeup sponges.
  • Walgreens body lotion.
  • Hangers.

Basically, the entire sock and pajama section at Costco and the health and beauty section of Shoppers Drugmart. One year, my mum got me a crappy drugstore alarm clock that broke after I took it out of the plastic packaging. Another year, I got hangers, 2 drugstore bras and a car emergency kit my parents said they’d give me as a car warming present for the car that I got in July. They waited six months for Christmas to give it to me. SMH.

I chalk it up to the fact that my family grew up in the Philippines without such niceties as the basics, like socks and makeup sponges, so culturally speaking, I totally understand. However, as a child of my parents and niece of my aunts, I always have requested to either don’t get me anything at all (we spent the better part of our summer trying to downsize), or just give me the money it cost to purchase said things we don’t need… But… Nope.

Thank the Lord for cousins who give cool stuff, and a single grandmother and an aunt who gives money. Oh, I got a cool set of Vancouver Olympic work out towels. Those will definitely come in handy.

On the way home, we were stressed and pressed for time. My day went something like this:

  • 9:30AM check out of hotel
  • 10:00AM brunch with family one last time
  • 11:00AM 1 on 1 with mum, which I hadn’t had the luxury of having during the entire four days
  • 12:30PM Quick run to senior home to kiss grandma good bye and have one of her epic fifteen minute prayers.
  • 1:05PM Run to Ferry, and realize we missed both the 1PM and 2PM ferry due to traffic
  • 1:10PM Check border wait times at the Washington Peace Arch US/CANADA border crossing and see that it is 1.5 hours to get through immigration
  • 1:30PM quick call to my E-BFF Lily of Bleed for Fashion to tell her I can’t meet up with her for lunch after all. I cry inside a bit, and then feel better after hearing her sweet voice.
  • 2:00-3:00PM walk around ferry terminal, stressing the hell out, trying to get exercise and stretch legs
  • 3:10PM Board ferry, literally the 4th to the last car on the boat, THISCLOSE to missing the 3PM
  • 3:20 – 5PM Ferry from Victoria to Tsawassen (Vancouver) ferry terminal
  • 6:00PM US border. We coast through Customs.
  • 8:30PM Sea-Tac Seattle airport. Coast through security and make it to our gate for a crappy dinner of airport veggie udon, salmon sushi and cheese and fruit. I discreetly cringe in disgust at the 400lb couple next to us who brought a briefcase (no exaggeration) of cinnamon buns, cheesy poofs, McDonald’s and other processed foods.
  • 9:30PM – 10:55PM Laps around the terminal for exercise, stopping now and again to charge iPod to play Final Fantasy videogames.
  • 11:10PM Board plane
  • 11:30PM PST Out like a burned out incandescent bulb
  • 6:05AM EST Awake to painful popping ears and the PA announcement to the Flight Attendants to make landing preparations, then we land.
  • 7:00AM EST Retrieve car from Qwik Park lot
  • 7:45AM EST pick up dog from Mother in Law’s house. Feel grumpiness ease away after hugging my “mama” and petting my Bear Dog, Max.
  • 8:10AM EST In the door at home.
  • 9:00AM EST Breakfast
  • 10:00AM EST asleep again.
  • 5:45PM EST Awake shortly to eat dinner, pick up the house a bit, send cousins & Lily a few love tweets, watch some TV.
  • 9:30PM Asleep on couch with Husby…
  • 11:00PM he nudges me awake so I can actually sleep in a real bed.

I need to live near West Coast Canada, because this holiday travel schedule really, really blows. Next time, to bypass this insanity, we’re flying to Vancouver DIRECTLY. Then I get to see Lily AND family.

Seriously. This kind of insanity is really hair-whipping-worthy. Que no?

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{ Style Star } Rachel Bilson in Waiting for Forever (Trailer)

Often on fashion blog/fashion site’s Best Dressed lists, Rachel Bilson is a pretty regular feature on the style scene. While her film choices and acting skills might be a bit dubious, her sense of fashion is, without question, stellar.

She’s delightful enough, with a cute face and gorgeous clothes, to intrigue me each time a new movie comes out. Though I might leave feeling as if her acting leaves something to be desired, I still look forward to each movie anyway, if only to see the costuming choices.

Now, what is the premise? Another formulaic romantic comedy or drama with a hint of mental thriller? Girl meets boy (as kids), boy and girl lose each other, girl finds boy (years later) in dramatic reunion or sorts (a la Jumper, a la The O.C.)? We will have to see. But we should assume that her costume choices will be pretty darn awesome.

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Daniel Footwear Giveaway Winner

Annnnnnd! Just in time for a fabulous New Year present to oneself, the Daniel Footwear Giveaway of $78~USD / 50£ goes to…

Aly of Rictumsempraa!

Congrats, Aly! I hope you get a seriously fab pair! Blog it out!

You could get these…

or…

or…

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The Style Mavens of 2010

I don’t always agree with Fashionista.com’s articles, but their list of the 30 Best Dressed is almost 100% on with Mae’s opinion. And you know what, that’s awesome, because my opinion is totally spot on, because I rule.

But in all seriousness, no one can deny the utter fashion power these women possess.

Here are my choices in no particular order:

  • Alexa Chung
    C’mon, Burberry named a frickin’ bag after her. She never utilizes the services of a professional stylist. ‘Nuff said.
  • Brad Goreski
    Bringing a hybrid of Geek Chic, Punk, and high street to the table, Rachel Zoe’s former employee shows he was a style genius on his own. I love his suit choices. And those glasses. Yes.
  • Diane Kruger
    Another who has no stylist among her employ. Her style sense always relies on simplicity and allows the clothes to speak for themselves without clamoring for attention.
  • Emma. Watson.
    You guys already know how much I think this girl has got it freakin’ going on. From Burberry to Chanel to THOSE SHOES, Emma always has the most amazing style choices in her arsenal. But the most stunning thing is the fact the she remains solidly true to herself despite the fame, fortune and amazing wardrobe.
  • Hanneli Mustaparta
    Labeled as “the Next Sartorialist”, Hanneli is both a street style photographer and a street style blog darling, AND also one of my favorite stops in my reader. She knows how to mix vintage with current runway trends. And her photography is rather striking.
  • Julia Restoin-Roitfield
    Serious fashion chops. Mixes edgy and polished and all out runway. All I can say is: “Yes.”
  • Olivia F*cking Palermo
    She may have been typecast/portrayed/proven as The Bitchiest Bitch There Ever Was on The City, but the show also displayed to the world the major skills this woman has with fashion. Mixing vintage with designer, high street with runway, casual cool with eclectic, she is quite honestly the most amazing dresser I have ever seen. These pictures do very little justice to showcase her style prowess.
  • Rachel Bilson 
    Terrible actor, slightly breathy, whiny voice… regardless. This lovely creature is my height, my size, and knows the value of a high hemline and a high waist without ever veering into slutty territory, and wields that knowledge with the cutting coolness that only a Southern Californian can.
  • Sienna Miller
    Queen of the Boho Chic movement in the early 2000s, despite the death of the whole fringey boot thing (thank God!), I still absolutely bloody love almost everything she dons.
  • Frida Gustavsson
    ING model and another street style darling for her off duty sartorial choices, she looks striking in both leggings and full length gowns.

Honorable mentions:

  • Jason Schwartzman
  • Michelle Obama
  • Leighton Meester

Few the rest of the 30 best dressed at Fashionista.com.

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{ Street Style } Darlings, I am in love with you

Why do I feel like the Europeans do it best? Despite my lack of anything fashiony in my clothing lately (notice the lack of outfit posts?), I tend to stare endlessly at European street style/fashion blogger photos and think longingly of the days I can again afford to buy clothes.

Saving for school so that one doesn’t have to take on loans is a very, very taxing, and emotionally debilitating process that involves starving one’s lust for clothing and makeup in order to achieve academic success without adding to debt. The immediate reaction is that it rather stinks. “I can’t buy what I want, I have to wear those old things?” A very selfish, materialistic reaction, of course. The end result is still that, rather than dig myself further into debt, I get to go to school for something I can turn into a real career. In addition, I am forcing myself to be more resourceful with the wardrobe I DO already have. Who wouldn’t want that? It’s Green!

Here are some babies I am so in love with lately.



Darlings, may I look like you, please? Like, now-ish?

Photos via Glamour UK, & *Valentine*.

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The Fierce Black Shoe – Guesting

As you guys have seen, I’ve written pretty prolifically about loving strappy, fierce black shoes. (See below post on my journey with learning to love red lipstick, and my particular trials in searching for a replacement for a particularly amazing pair of black shoes.)

Kristy at Monochromachic asked me to guest for her while she’s back home in Indonesia. Check out my post on The Fierce Black Shoe!

Excerpt:

Shoes are to the outfit as lipstick is to the face. The make or break, the icing on the cake, the big finish. Shoes can immediately elevate, degrade or metamorphose a look completely by a simple swap. It is for this reason that the Fierce Black Shoe wields such incredible power for me, and for pretty much style in general.

See the rest of the post here!

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A story about a girl, her lipstick, and a journey with THAT pair of shoes

Let’s tell y’alls a story:

By now, most of you should be rather aware: I am indubitably quite the fan of red lips.

I went shopping last night and acquired two new lipsticks by Revlon, the irrefutable king of lipstick manufacturers. Acquired: deepest red wine colored Just Bitten lipstain called Midnight (I suppose because of its black cherry hue), and a deep but still true-ish red actually called Blackcherry. This brings my total collection of red lipsticks to 11 tubes, sticks, stains and pots.

{ Architecture of a Face/FOTD: Revlon Raisin Rage Super Lustrous lipstick layered under Yves Saint Laurent Rouge in 117. }

Some people may think this is incredibly excessive, but being under the count of 20, I think it’s a perfectly acceptable number. I liken it to a shoe or accessory collection: A lipstick is to face as shoes are to outfit for social occasion. Though the shoes are all the same color, they are cut, patterned, and intended for different use and myriad looks, so it would be absolutely ignorant and limiting to call all the many unique shapes simply “black shoes.” Likewise, a collection of red lipsticks is not just “lipstick in a red color” but a wardrobe that suits different occasions and attitudes. Each hue has its own special shade and formulation. Some are moisturizing and lustrous, others are matte and deep and sticky, others are stains, some are saturated lacquers. Some are brick, maroon-y reds. Some are brighter, truer reds. Some have a slight, yet, deep bluish hint to it. You wear what is appropriate to address the occasion or attitude you wish to don.

One thing can be said of them, however: They have undeniable power to change my face completely from bare and teetering on the precipice of lethargic, half consciousness, to alert, flushed and awake.

I started falling toying with red lipstick about 7 years ago (age 22), and dabbling led to a full-on obsession to find the perfect shade. Eventually, I settled on these 11. And I can’t think of being apart from them. They are the single most powerful item in my wardrobe.

Never deprive a girl of her red lipstick. Utter folly lies down that path.

Which brings me to another item with which I have been absolutely entranced/obsessed to the point of depression and unmitigated suffering, to indescribable delight:

{ The Jeffrey Campbell Camp cage platform sandals }

Though only a fraction of the frenzy caused by the JC Litas today, the JC Camp cage heels were kind of A Thing when they came out in early 2008. Back then JC was nowhere near as popular as he is today, and was much, much more affordable, which really, really worked out for girls like me, who, despite being a working stiff, could never afford the Proenza Schouler originals. For example, the JC Camp was sold in 2 colors on Nordstrom.com for $79.99. Then it sold out. About 6 months later, it was sold on Urban for $149.99. I snatched up a pair, having lusted after them for all of both the spring and summer.

When an irregularity with the billing system caused an error in my online order, resulting in my inability to purchase the Camps, I called Urban’s customer service in a panic. The rep let me know I was about to buy only one of two left in my size (6.5) and I was lucky I was getting them. They had sold out of most of their stock in just a few days time.

That began my unhealthy obsession with these shoes. Insanely comfortable, and still deathly chic with socks and stockings into the deep fall that descended on Detroit that year, I wore them everywhere until snow prevented it. That was the year I started wearing boots to work and then changing into heels once I arrived in my cubicle, wearing skirts with 2 pairs of tights and thigh high or knee high socks just so I could wear sandals in winter. Because of my insatiable sense of vanity, I changed my habits. Enduring to this day, I wear snow boots or sneakers to the office, or flats in the summer, and change to heels once I arrive at my desk. All because of these sweet Camps.

Fast forward to my San Diego Bachelorette party in May 2009. It’s 1AM. We’re at our third venue. I’m drunk beyond all coherent thought, to the point that my memories to this day have me convinced I have the power to teleport:

I remember being on one side of the table we occupied at the club; then suddenly on the other, dancing with my brother (read: NEAR, you perverts); then suddenly I’m across the room, dancing in the middle of a cypher, HARD; I’m near the bathroom, escorting my sister in law out of the men’s loos; I’m at the foyer, trying to convince someone to complete a goal on the giant cardboard list around my neck; I’m walking to the car, proclaiming to the world to hear that I threw up twice; then I’m home. Home, I’m finally coherent, sobering slowly. I take off my shoes only to realize one of the wooden soles has splintered completely in half, the two ends dangling when not pushed together by the pressure created by my foot arch.

Imagine my abject misery at this discovery!

I cried when I got home to Detroit. No shoe cobbler would fix these battered, split wooden soles. And by then it was a year after the Camps were first released, and were no longer sold online ANYWHERE.

1 year of searching for suitable strappy, comfortable, unique looking replacements resulted in only milquetoast substitutes. Eventually I bought these strappy babies from River Island through a special friend in the UK who got them for me (River Island does not ship Stateside), and was so delighted with them, I gave up my apparently fruitless and desperate mission to find Camp-like strappy shoes.

About a month ago, I found knock offs of the JC knock offs in an unnamed place, for a quarter of the price. So I snatched them up. They are nowhere near as comfy as the JC’s. They’re ill-fitting in certain places, the straps have irregularities, and the heel is higher, but they look almost identical to the original shoes. With a bit of modification, they could be absolutely the same shoe. I’m insanely happy I finally replaced the original shoe. The magic (ie., comfort) of the first somewhat diminished in the second form, I’m still quite pleased my journey with the Camps is at an end now that, after a fashion, I have them again.

What is old is new again. Fashions come and go, and return. If you love something, and you set it free, if it returns to you, it was truly destiny. Tenacity pays off. Patience is a virtue that will be rewarded. Bladity blah blah blah. Whatever. There are innumerable platitudes to apply to this story. The end game for me is that I got what I wanted. And, though it took over a year and a half, I have to tell you that, no matter the issue, a woman cannot be separated from a beloved pair of shoes.




*pardon the ill-fitting paring with the pants. I was just too enthralled with having the shoes I neglected to change. I didn’t actually wear the shoes with the outfit. I wore my Dolce Vita Aprils, which are more suitable a cut for these pants with socks.*

{ Outfit Architecture: peppermint drapey cardigan, Spotted Moth. Belt, Forever21. T neck, Merona/Target. Fitted ankle pant, Body by Victoria’s Secret. Shoes, Miss Me knock off of Jeffrey Campbell. }

Have you ever had any similar stories, similar obsessions? Tell me about it.

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{ Accessory Porn } Marc by Marc Jacobs Collection & GIVEAWAY

At this time of the year during the HoliDAZE don’t we all crave a little something-something for ourselves?

Well, here it is: A giveaway to reward you all for your selfless and exhausted Christmas/Holiday shopping, and to celebrate my site’s belated 6 month anniversary and early 7 month (late November and in a week and a half or so, respectively).

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Marc by Marc Jacob’s winter collection has arrived at Daniel Footwear, perfectly demure, understated accessories and shoes perfect to up the style ante for any party ensemble in the most subtle ways.

Here are some drool-inducing snaps:




Just because the radio plays “Baby, It’s Cold Outside!” on repeat, and the weather changes to make the song only more pertinent, doesn’t mean that it can’t be scorching inside with enviable and key accessories.

I mean, c’mon. Women’s Shoes by Marc Jacobs – too BLOODY IRRESISTIBLE!

Which is your favorite?

I’ve teamed up with BlueClaw Media and Daniel Footwear for this giveaway.

What it is.
A 50£ (Approx. $78USD) gift code to shop anything at Daniel Footwear, including toward one of the gorgeous pieces above.

Who can Participate.
Anyone. Daniel Footwear ships worldwide.

How to Enter.
Required steps
1. Visit Daniel Footwear, including their women’s shoes selection, then leave a comment and tell me what you’d want to purchase with your gift code.
2. Leave a way to contact you.
3. Be a follower through Bloglovin’.

Extra entries.
1 entry - Tweet about this giveaway. Make sure to include me @MaeLuu in your tweet so I can keep track. (1 tweet per user)
2 entries – Blog about it or put it in your sidebar. (Comment back with a URL to your post or your site so I can check your sidebar.)

When it ends.

Comments will close December 22, 11:00PM EST. Just in time to buy YOURSELF something amazing for New Year.

HAPPY HAPPY!

Last Minute Gift Idea: FOR HER: LuShae Jewelry

We have entered into the Twelve Days of Christmas, otherwise known as Last Minute Gift Shopping Scramble.

This is the time of year that gave me the idea to rename the end of the year holidays as “The Holidaze”, after the dead-eyed, exhausted, lassitude-laden stupor that comes with the extensive searching for the perfect gift for loved ones among the combed over remains at retailers; or the comatose, almost vegetative state we take on after having eaten too much of Aunt Bessie’s green bean casserole, or having taken that last piece of turkey, when we were already incredibly full; or for how quickly the holidays seem to pass by year after year, and soon enough we awaken from our Christmas, Kwanzaa or Chanukah trance only to find ourselves counting down the seconds to a new year in which we forget ourselves and write last year’s year on all our dates for two months straight.

Well, we’re in the final stretch now! The Holidaze has descended upon us!

Now is the time to become frenzied shoppers with Last Minute Stress!

But fear not. Online retailers are awesome, and do offer Next Day Air, so you can probably wait until the 22nd and be okay. But I wouldn’t wait THAT long if I were you.

Enter: LuShae Jewelry, a jewelry e-boutique that sells fine costume jewelry with a great selection of Promise Rings.

LuShae offers beautiful, high quality pendants with semi-precious stones on Rhodium & 14k gold, charming dangler earrings, and even fashion rings featuring elegant and intriguing designs.

The Promise Rings of white gold are made with high clarity CZ in gorgeous traditional and contemporary, fashion designs. If I weren’t already married, I wouldn’t mind  wearing one of sparkling babies.

The fashion rings and earrings are pretty awesome. There were a couple I really wanted (and still want), but my ring fingers are pretty small, and they don’t offer my size. However, they do offer a pretty wide range of standard sizes (5-10) in amazing designs. The pendants come in an array of styles, from the traditional drop style, to straight up blinged-out wonders. Here are my favorites



I chose this Orca Blue Topaz & 14k gold pendant with CZ pave stones on a 14k chain.

It looks just like it does on the site. I’ve never bought nicer jewelry online before, and was skeptical at first, thinking that it would perhaps be flimsy and kind of chintzy despite the prices and clearly stated materials. When it arrived, only days later, I opened up the box to find the pendant nestled on a bed of velvet. The stone glinted nicely, even under the garish fluorescent office lights. The pendant had a nice, solid heft to it, and the stone was cut well. The chain felt sturdy, superior, with a good sheen to it. Nothing in the features of the pendant could ever be labeled as “cheap”. On the contrary, everything about the pendant is of the best quality.

It would be safe to assume the rest of the selection from LuShae is only of the best quality!

Right now LuShae has a huge sale! Everything is 45% off. Regular Prices range from about $120 – $135 ish, but with 45% off, prices are about $67 – $77. For the holidays, LuShae is offering Free Shipping, worldwide! They even offer second day air.

For more information, to buy your last minute presents, or to get a promise ring for that special person, visit LuShae Jewelry. You can also follow them on Twitter via @LuShaeJewelry.

Disclaimer: This is a sponsored post in compliance with FTC guidelines outlined below (footer). No compensation was received to conduct this review. All opinions are 100% honest and reactionary by the author.

What matters right now

The most important thing to my wardrobe, right now, considering that cold and windchill have fallen upon the Northern Midwest, and that a blanket of diamond dust colder than Davey Jones’ Locker has covered us all…

and because weather such as this bums me out…

the most important thing in my arsenal is something that brings my spirit back.

Red.

Makes me feel like I’m on fire.

The Rising of the Style Star, Emma Watson

The years have witnessed the dawn of the rising style icon, Emma Watson, who bloomed from frizzy-haired, fresh-faced, and loud-mouthed Hermoine Granger in the Harry Potter franchise, to a boho red carpet darling, to the full-fledged Chanel Goddess, to the face of Burberry.

See below her stunning transformation from Child Star to Fashion Icon.

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When Bad Fashion Happens to Good People: The Cure.

I WISH TO DEATH I could post this video…But WordPress does not allow embedding of non YouTube or Google Videos.

I abhor Ugg boots. Regardless of fashion or function (most of the time, they are worn as a fashion statement, which makes me yarf and then slightly die inside), Ugg boots are a visual assault, and an insult to the fashion industry. Especially because surfer girls wear them on the beach with ripped threads of material that are supposed to qualify as shorts or skirts, and it’s like,

You idiot, it’s not snowing, it’s 89 degrees Fahrenheit outside on the beach.

Elephant feet syndrom bothers me. There are other warm shoes out there that provide the comfort and function and warmth of Ugg boots without evoking what Uggs truly stands for: “UGLY and GODDAMN GROSS” aka. FUGLY.

Watch the video linked below. It is the best thing to happen, for members of the Anti-Uggs faction, like me.

http://www.babelgum.com/embed/6004292

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MI Bloggers Rock. I { Love } Us.

Eleven months ago, there was a tweet. Then a slew of tweets. Then there was an email, followed by a slew of emails. And then there was a blogger meetup. Seven girls, seven wildly different backgrounds, ethnicities, attitudes, fashion sensibilities. Add to the mix, fabulous, tasty Detroit Cuisine from Majestic Café and copious drinks, top of the night with bowling shenanigans, sprinkle with dancing, pepper with swearing, and a generous dash of mirth.

The result: a group of girls that feels like a life-long clan of friends.

… Eleven month’s later, there’s a tweet, followed by a slew of tweets, and consequently, many emails… And there is a meet up at the Fifth Annual Detroit Urban Craft Fair this last Saturday. It’s like Etsy, but on mushrooms. It’s brighter, it’s more real, it’s cuter (there are some HOTTIES in Detroit), it doesn’t charge tax or shipping, and you can drink while you browse and touch.

If you’re shopping with friends, shopping food and alcohol, Etsy is, like, the most rewarding experience. I highly recommend it, and I will definitely be going next year, provided husby and I still in Detroit at the time.

Here’s some highlight snaps of the lovely ladies of the MI Bloggers Are Awesome Club.

MI bloggers really are FTW.
Amanda x Jenni x Mandy x Ria x Lauryn x Sarah x Me. Missing: Super Girl.


Sarah and I rocking out our awesome leggings.
On Her: Olsenboye boots, Forever 21 leopard tights & sweater dress, Mat & Nat Bag & Asos Jacket. On Me: Emami, Iceland convertible dress/top, The Peculiar Piece, Causeway Mall leather patchwork leggings, Steve Madden booties.

The lovely Lauryn, Jenni and Ria (my cousin-in-law).

I think it is quite clear that I am fully incapable of going anywhere, or doing anything, in which I am required to be/act/seem “normal”. And it if was not clear before, this photo is evidentiary support of my hypothesis. What is normal, anyway?

I’ve been blessed for a year with the life-changing presence of these six (and now 7, with Amanda, by extension through Mandy) amazing, talented, funny, beautiful women. I am so honored to call them my friends, and I can’t wait for many more years of shenanigans with them!

And on another note, Her Waise Choice is hosting a giveaway of H&M x Lanvin chandelier earrings. I’m very for it. I want them. So stay away. :P

 

 

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{ Architecture of an Outfit } “Get the Shoes”



All, bad photos.

{ Outfit Architecture: In the style of Rick Owens Mohair coat, Deep in Vogue/Gruhche. Bold shoulder blazer, Forever 21. Man trousers, Victoria’s Secret. Textured diamonté tights, Target. YSL style shoes, Dolce Vita. Belt, Volcom. Polka dot scarf, Target. }

The thing about being a style blogger is that, like the infamous Refinery29 flowchart stipulated, to be “star” material, you either have a brilliant photographer boyfriend, or you’re a champion with the self-timer. If you have neither talented, artsy boyfriend, or self-timing skills, the result is awkward, unflattering style photos of an what would have been otherwise a really good outfit.

My husband, an extraordinary photographer, is uncannily unskilled at capturing people. His portraiture always results in me wrestling the camera from his grasp and playing with the self-timer, the camera precariously balanced on a pile of hardcover books or a clock as a make-shift tripod.

Whenever I have people take my photo, I hate having to shout, get “take it portrait, get me full frame, from eye level” amongst other various instructions. With the many directions I yell from in front of the lens, it’s easier to just take the picture myself, rather than having to tell people how to take a photo. You think it would be kind of indicative of how to take the photo from the mere fact that we’re taking “outfit shots”. But no, time and again, the shoes are missing, it’s taken from an unflattering upward angle (it works with buildings, not people!), or it’s taken mid-blink or mid-art-directing with my mouth gaping open like a hungry fish.

Usually if I bark, “get the shoes!” it gets the job done.

Not necessarily captured well, or nicely, but it at least results in a full-length shot. Which, given my non-possession of a talented portrait photographer as a boyfriend with endless amounts of freetime (honestly, where do these fashion bloggers get these men? And where in the hell do these people have all this TIME to shoot these editorial like city shots? Don’t they have jobs?), I have photos like these… a good outfit gone wrong due to awkward posing and shooting.

When I told N about the horrible composition of the shots, he heaved his arms up in frustration and exclaimed, “I’m NEVER taking photos of you or other people again!”



I guess you can leave that part to me. I’m rather handy with the remote now.

When I told him to “get the shoes”, being the facetious a-hole he can be, he literally got my shoes.

Who’s the terrible photographer in your world?

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