I really want this Louis Vuitton Headband, but not for $400. Attention aspiring milliners on Etsy-you have an audience out here for silk taffeta bunny ears on a black band in black, hot pink, and turquoise blue. And we will feature you in a post on Style Redux. I would do the modified version above with the smaller ears. We'll see if anyone hears the call!
Friday, July 31, 2009
Marc Jacobs' Louis Vuitton Bunny Ears
I really want this Louis Vuitton Headband, but not for $400. Attention aspiring milliners on Etsy-you have an audience out here for silk taffeta bunny ears on a black band in black, hot pink, and turquoise blue. And we will feature you in a post on Style Redux. I would do the modified version above with the smaller ears. We'll see if anyone hears the call!
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Take a Walk on the Wild Side

Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Feminine Fashion


I'm deeply in love with these bustles by the second fabulous designer I found, artlab. How darling are they? A piece like this is fashion at its best and is so Carrie Bradshaw inspired. It's a great alternative to her tutu! 

Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Aubergine and Deep Plum

Monday, July 27, 2009
Walk in His Shoes

Men's inspired shoes are a popular staple for the ladies this fall. These days dressing like a man has never been so "in." Stores can't keep boyfriend blazers, boyfriend jeans, and button-down shirts in stock. There's something very sexy, maybe even empowering about this trend. The other day while shopping at Nordstrom Rack I was lucky enough to find these black patent Miu Miu oxfords. They retail for $500 and were on a super sale for $90. I was thrilled to find these and for so cheap! Oxford/jazz shoes come in a variety of colors and styles. It's hard to pick just one. Chanel, Christopher Kane, and Phillip Lim have designed some very appealing oxfords. And of course, stores like Topshop and Nine West have come out with more affordable but just as noteworthy pairs. When I was a little girl I thought my black & white leather saddle shoes from Stride Rite were the cutest. They looked similar to these, but more simple. I went through so many pairs; they looked darling with almost everything. The same holds true for oxfords today. Dress them up or down. Wear them with wide leg trousers, skinny jeans, a dressy frock, a pleated skirt, the possibilities are limitless. Who can say no to such a versatile shoe?

























































