Jun 05, 2008 -
According to my reading, statement necklaces are the new hot thing. And I am definitely ready to make a statement. Too bad this picture turned out funny, but I'm sure I'll wear the necklace again.
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Nov 23, 2009 -
Playing Gossip Girl’s Brooklyn boho beauty, Vanessa Abrams, Jessica Szohr has learned a thing or two about accessorizing. “I actually don’t think [Vanessa] can breathe without 8 necklaces or earrings!” Jessica joked to PEOPLE when we caught up with her at a VOGUE Eyewear event in New York City. “My style is much more simple, Vanessa is very funk’defied,” she says about her character’s tendency to pile on the jewels.
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Jan 07, 2009 -
Apparently statement necklaces are the new thing, but if you don't have one, I think 2 necklaces together make just as much of an impact! ~~Top: $17, Target~~Pants: $60, Express~~Boots: $60, Bandolino~~Long necklace: don't remember~~Locket: $8, For Love 21~~Bangles: $10 American Eagle
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Jul 29, 2009 -
This week take inspiration from the A-list and fast forward your wardrobe to a/w09 with a statement necklace. Chunky, oversized necklaces add edge to the simplest T-shirts, make boyfriend blazers look slouchy and chic and will perfectly complete all your summer party outfits. Plus they are one of next season’s key accessories, so make like these style-savvy stars and start wearing one now.
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Nov 06, 2009 -
So, I was watching The Rachel Zoe Project last night on Bravo and was inspired by one of my favorite reality-tv stars, Taylor, (Rachel’s ever-complaining, hair-tossing Styling Assistant). Aside from her whining about how “booooring” her job is and how she is “sooooo” much more qualified for it, she does however have amazing style. (FYI, I would KILL to have her job!!).
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Nov 04, 2009 -
I must admit- I am not very good with wearing colors. I always wear black. When I look into my closet, I see blacks...call me boring but I can't help it. I just love it. Black has never disappointed me.
This has a lot to do with my mother. My mother worked in the fashion industry for many many years and her wardrobe staples are from Yohji Yamamoto, Comme Des Garcons and Issay Miyake...all in black.
It's not that I haven't made an attempt on colors. The reactions vary among friends and family. One day, I wore Elizabeth and James Lucinda dress in cerise. (BTW, this dress is so versatile: you can wear as a boat-neck, one shouler or strapless, with or without belt, even with statement necklace) My best friend Jenn said, "You, in a pink dress? You must have become soft."
Have I really become soft because I wear pink? Or has the fashion revolution started in my own closet? I think the latter. Every season I look into my closet and go through many magazines and all the fashion sites then I come up with "The List". That way, I won't go too crazy on impulsive buys such as I might wear it, only wear it once, or even might be able to fit into it if I lost weight....and I don't have to explain it to myself later.
So here are some from my list for this season:
I swear I am not having pink fever (Pink is a color I don't remember wearing when growing up)but I think this skirt is a must for the fall. It's super sexy and edgy at the same time. I wear it with Alexander Wang tank or Kain tees then my faux leather jacket will finish the look.
1) Pleasure Doing Business Five Banded Skirt in Hot Pink:
Pleasure Doing Business 5 Band Mini Skirt as seen on MARY-KATE OLSEN
$88.00 at Pink Mascara
This tee has the rock'n roll vibe-with the studs. I wear it with leggings (liquid leggings or lace leggings) and biker boots.
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Nov 03, 2009 -
A statement necklace and chic tote dress up a denim button-down and skinny jeans!
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Oct 30, 2009 -
Women are obsessed about Jewellery because it represents femininity and even social status. They feel beautiful and confident once they are loaded with jewellery. Wedding, social gatherings and celebration are always an ideal place to exhibit ed hardy belts jewellery.
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Oct 29, 2009 -
Since Wide Sargasso Sea writes back to a precursory novel, which is one of the classic texts of nineteenth-century British imperialism, it can be read as a "post-colonial statement of resistance to an imperialist text" (Howells 21). The ghosts are not only those of previous characters; they are also the ghosts of colonialism and its underlying psychic structures. Rhys' characters are thus doubly trapped: by historical forces and by the previous text, whose underlying ethos is imperialistic.
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May 03, 2009 -
I got a ridiculous amount of compliments when I wore this. I don't think I look any more fantastic than I do every other day...what is it that gets people so excited when you put on a dress? ~~Turtleneck: $12, Elder Beerman~~Dress: $13, Target~~Necklace: $40, Liz Claiborne~~Sandals: Bare Trap
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