totaly loving this look. i know i promised to post examples of brooches. will do so soon. just give me time !
check out this ....
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
brooch is back
do you have broooch ??? do you plan to ever get one ?
if you dont then run to the shop and get yourself one
iMuch-loved by wide-shouldered power-dressers in the Eighties, the bold brooch is back—but this time around it's not about jewel-encrusted serpents and cheetahs. Lanvin's Alber Elbaz designed two of our favorite whimsical pins, both perfect when piled on in pairs and worn with a ladylike dress or added as an afterthought to a favorite handbag.
i will give you examples ..
tommorow !
good evening peeps !
if you dont then run to the shop and get yourself one
iMuch-loved by wide-shouldered power-dressers in the Eighties, the bold brooch is back—but this time around it's not about jewel-encrusted serpents and cheetahs. Lanvin's Alber Elbaz designed two of our favorite whimsical pins, both perfect when piled on in pairs and worn with a ladylike dress or added as an afterthought to a favorite handbag.
i will give you examples ..
tommorow !
good evening peeps !
Monday, September 27, 2010
Ummul Rajab
so she won ???
she did !
thanx for y'all that voted. it was a blissful night for her and everyone around her !
awesome
she did !
thanx for y'all that voted. it was a blissful night for her and everyone around her !
awesome
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
What’s Best With My Leggings
What’s Best With My Leggings
Photo: Peggy Hagopain/Time Inc. Digital Studio Monday, September 20, 2010
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i always wanted to be someone.
n i mean someone, but you know a times in life you never get to be all you want to be. but you can be almost what you want to be.
we all got to try hard. and the question always is .how hard are you trying ???https://twitter.com/
i always wanted to be someone.
n i mean someone, but you know a times in life you never get to be all you want to be. but you can be almost what you want to be.
we all got to try hard. and the question always is .how hard are you trying ???https://twitter.com/
ELLE FRESH FACE SEARCH
by ELLE South Africa, September 17th, 2010
Woolworths are looking for the next big thing. If you’re chosen as the winner, you could be on the cover of ELLE, be the face of a Woolworths campaign, plus you’ll receive clothes and make-up from Woolworths worth R20 000 and a modelling contract with Boss Models!
Download your entry form and send the completed form to jennamc@ellemag.co.za by 30 September 2010.
To your entry attach the following:
• A portrait (head and shoulders), with no make-up or retouching please.
• A full-length picture in a bikini or swimming costume. These are for the judges’ eyes only, and will not be published.
Download the entry form here:
freshface form
ELLE in association with Download your entry form and send the completed form to jennamc@ellemag.co.za by 30 September 2010.
To your entry attach the following:
• A portrait (head and shoulders), with no make-up or retouching please.
• A full-length picture in a bikini or swimming costume. These are for the judges’ eyes only, and will not be published.
Download the entry form here:
freshface form
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
benefits of going to adarms yesterday..
so i went to adarms yesterday .
mmmmmmh. the guy who was ment to exchange the shoes wasn't in. mayne!
cursed it out then chrissie,perps and i decided to go to the inner adarms. ak.a Toi .. heh ! what we found ..let me tell you after my class ...
mmmmmmh. the guy who was ment to exchange the shoes wasn't in. mayne!
cursed it out then chrissie,perps and i decided to go to the inner adarms. ak.a Toi .. heh ! what we found ..let me tell you after my class ...
found a new love .. in fashion
was pretty bored today so i decided to go through fashion blogs with the help of perps and came to find this woman http://bjonesstyle.wordpress.com/
She's awesome ...
She's awesome ...
women,shoes and adarms
imagine i bought shoes at adarms on thursday. they were a big fit. i returned them again yesterday and the guy gave me a mbochish shoe . and since i was in a hurry dint give much attention ot it till i got home. Today i ve decided to give it back and top of it ,i want my first shoe back. if it's sold ,i want my money. i just want to be done with those guys for a month.
dont get me wrong. i can never quite shopping there, just for a week ,just for a week i insist
dont get me wrong. i can never quite shopping there, just for a week ,just for a week i insist
Monday, September 13, 2010
All american Par Ivon
It arrives smack-dab in the middle of New York fashion week, but the latest project from Kitsuné is tout Français. The line is debuting Kitsuné Parisien, a collection that channels collegiate prepster staples, but reflects the City of Light’s unfussy chic—and is made, by the way, using only French manufacturers. That makes for pieces with more history than first look would suggest. Take a cleanly cut polo embroidered with the brand’s fox logo in the colors of the French Tricolore (above). “It’s a classic, sporty French look,” says creative director Masaya Kuroki. “We got a really amazing manufacturer for the polo. They invented maille piqué cotton!”
Americans will have a chance to inspect the wares when the line comes to Barneys New York for a three-week pop-up shop beginning tomorrow. The limited-edition polo will be on offer, as will the fall “Ivy League” collection. But despite the line’s Parisian leanings, Kuroki and co. are celebrating in a true-blue U.S.A. way. For Fashion’s Night Out, they’ve hired the Heartschallenger ice cream truck to roll around town, dispensing sweets and fashion. “An ice cream truck is fun but exotic for us French people,” Kuroki laughs.
Americans will have a chance to inspect the wares when the line comes to Barneys New York for a three-week pop-up shop beginning tomorrow. The limited-edition polo will be on offer, as will the fall “Ivy League” collection. But despite the line’s Parisian leanings, Kuroki and co. are celebrating in a true-blue U.S.A. way. For Fashion’s Night Out, they’ve hired the Heartschallenger ice cream truck to roll around town, dispensing sweets and fashion. “An ice cream truck is fun but exotic for us French people,” Kuroki laughs.
the new bammm!
Step into designer Alejandro Ingelmo’s not-yet-opened subterranean Soho shop and his touches are everywhere. They surface in the long leather couch that divides the narrow but light-filled space into men’s and women’s sides (Ingelmo designed it himself). They’re in the faux shoe boxes—slide one out and they’re pint-sized—that line the walls (also of his creation). They’re in the oversized photos in the rear of Ingelmo’s family’s massive shoe shop in a long-distant pre-Castro Cuba. “I’m proud of my heritage,” Ingelmo says. “I wanted to make it like an old cobbler’s shop.”
The shoes on view yesterday at Ingelmo’s Spring ‘11 presentation, however, were the epitome of modern. Ingelmo’s signature stilettos are served up in a comfortable (really!) stretch nappa leather. “I don’t want [my customer] to only be able to wear it for an hour,” he says. “For me, it’s how you get the most longevity out of a shoe.” Sumptuous animal skins and basket-woven pumps feature in the collection, too, along with a new, especially slim heel he calls the Grace. They’re all in muted tones inspired by Brutalist architecture of the fifties and sixties.
The shop opens officially later this month, and some passersby may find it hard to spot; it’ll be identified only by a plaque that reads “Shop.” But cognoscenti should have no problem picking it out—not least by the sight of Ingelmo himself, who says he’s taken to sweeping the front stairs ever since he first moved in.
The shoes on view yesterday at Ingelmo’s Spring ‘11 presentation, however, were the epitome of modern. Ingelmo’s signature stilettos are served up in a comfortable (really!) stretch nappa leather. “I don’t want [my customer] to only be able to wear it for an hour,” he says. “For me, it’s how you get the most longevity out of a shoe.” Sumptuous animal skins and basket-woven pumps feature in the collection, too, along with a new, especially slim heel he calls the Grace. They’re all in muted tones inspired by Brutalist architecture of the fifties and sixties.
The shop opens officially later this month, and some passersby may find it hard to spot; it’ll be identified only by a plaque that reads “Shop.” But cognoscenti should have no problem picking it out—not least by the sight of Ingelmo himself, who says he’s taken to sweeping the front stairs ever since he first moved in.
trying to be the best yet ...
it is hard ot be the best but one can always try. it just came to my attention the other day that young people nowadays really try to dressup . so do you dress up nowadays .im just a yonug blogger trying ot make it out therebut truely need your help to get out there to people . i bot some other shoes last week on thursday and need to return them because they r big. Huh ! what women would do to look Good. hope the guy who sold me the shoes at adarms will not give me hell . good day peeps.
Malika'sswag: some things people wear
Malika'sswag: some things people wear: "i always thought that it's best if someone wears something they should try to up it by looking at the mirror. What happened to that ? Nowada..."
some things people wear
i always thought that it's best if someone wears something they should try to up it by looking at the mirror. What happened to that ?
Nowadays i see people wearing to bw owrn and worn to be wearing??? i saw a girl today. if i d call it gaga rags (like the way she'd worn in VMA's) a girl was wearing almost the same outfit and i bet she d tell people im styl-ish.
How now !????
Nowadays i see people wearing to bw owrn and worn to be wearing??? i saw a girl today. if i d call it gaga rags (like the way she'd worn in VMA's) a girl was wearing almost the same outfit and i bet she d tell people im styl-ish.
How now !????
Thursday, September 9, 2010
i like being a designer
i love being a designer . Most it is because of the likes and diclikes of life. you try up and down to make the ish be the it
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