Being a college student, I love utilizing staple pieces that are not overly trendy and good for mixing and matching with other pieces. This is my list of essential closet pieces.
1.White Blouse
2.Rain Boots
3.Rain Coat
4.Vest
5.Blazer
6.Dark Bootcut Denim
7.Print Scarf
8.Flats
9.Pumps
10.Plain T-shirt
11.Cardigan
12.Bomber/Moto Jacket
13.Cargo Pants
14.Studs
15.Pencil Skirt
16.Cross Body Bag
17.Trench Coat
18. Black Slacks
19. Running Shoes
20.Little Black Dress
21. Peacoat
22. Hoodie
23. Yoga/Sweat Pants
24. Belts
25. Oversized Bag
Am I missing anything? Let me know.
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Thursday, August 11, 2011
Worth the Splurge?...Alfie Sneakers by Christian Louboutin
This is my first post (of many) entitled "Worth the Splurge?" Everytime I see something that it very expensive I ask myself, would I spend that much money on it? Sometimes my answer is yes, many other times NO...in my book it's not about the name brand, it's about the fit, color, quality, and the usefulness.
These are the Alfie sneakers by Christian Louboutin in black and gold with a patent leather toe, velvet sides, a snack skin print in the back, and gold detailing throughout. With a price tag of $995, is it worth the splurge?
These are the Alfie sneakers by Christian Louboutin in black and gold with a patent leather toe, velvet sides, a snack skin print in the back, and gold detailing throughout. With a price tag of $995, is it worth the splurge?
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
"Red Bottoms"
This post comes after hearing this term the 1000th time and watching a peculiar interview with a former video vixen. The woman in the video talked about how upgrading your style, more specifically buying a pair of Christian Louboutins, would help your career as a video model. I can understand how your appearance would help your career when your line of work is visual and your image is very important. But does this hold weight for women in other careers? First, for anyone who doesn't know this, when someone says "red bottoms" they are talking about a pair of Christian Louboutin shoes. It's funny to me that so many women and some men have used one shoe label as the quintessential staple of every women's closet, the standrd upon which to judge a woman's style. This is not to say that people haven't done this in the past, there were the true religion jeans, the fendi spy bag, Jordans, etc...but what I have noticed with the Louboutins is that this trend has crossed color and income lines. There are women who may never be able to afford a pair of Christian Louboutins talking about how these shoes are a must for every woman. If you can't afford them, it doesn't mean that you have a black hole in your closet. Many women have and continue to look fabulous in shoes that are not Christian Louboutin.
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One shoe designer does not make or break your style. Even if you own 10 pairs of Christian Louboutins "red bottoms" it does not mean that you can coordinate an outfit. Plus, what's a red bottom if you don't have the right outfit to pair it with? If a see someone in a pair of jeans, t-shirt, and a pair of Christian Louboutin heels it does not make me think that this person has great style, if I like the shoes then I'll think that they have a great taste in shoes. Lastly, you make(wear) the shoes, the shoes do not make you. If Christian Louboutins are not your style. Then don't wear them. You have to be confident in what you wear. People can tell the difference between style that is forced and begging for attention and style that is unique to the individual.
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Although many of the shoes created by the fashion label have red bottoms, this signature feature is not a mark of authenticity. Some of the shoes do not have red bottoms, and if you have the cash to get your own pair of custom made Louboutins, then you can get whatever color you like. Take for instance Adrienne Bosh's custom made blue bottom Christian Louboutin pumps (picture below) that she wore for her wedding to Chris Bosh.
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One shoe designer does not make or break your style. Even if you own 10 pairs of Christian Louboutins "red bottoms" it does not mean that you can coordinate an outfit. Plus, what's a red bottom if you don't have the right outfit to pair it with? If a see someone in a pair of jeans, t-shirt, and a pair of Christian Louboutin heels it does not make me think that this person has great style, if I like the shoes then I'll think that they have a great taste in shoes. Lastly, you make(wear) the shoes, the shoes do not make you. If Christian Louboutins are not your style. Then don't wear them. You have to be confident in what you wear. People can tell the difference between style that is forced and begging for attention and style that is unique to the individual.
Although many of the shoes created by the fashion label have red bottoms, this signature feature is not a mark of authenticity. Some of the shoes do not have red bottoms, and if you have the cash to get your own pair of custom made Louboutins, then you can get whatever color you like. Take for instance Adrienne Bosh's custom made blue bottom Christian Louboutin pumps (picture below) that she wore for her wedding to Chris Bosh.
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Style Portfolio: Kim Kardashian
Although I think Kim Kardashian has been extremely overexposed in the media, I have to admit that some of her looks are fabulous. I love how she mixes and matches colors and patterns and how the looks are very feminine.
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Style Portfolio: Val of Single Ladies
Even though the character of Val on Single Ladies played by Stacey Dash is not a real person, her looks are nonetheless impeccable and the styles are true to the character. If Val were real, her closet would be my Neiman Marcus, Nordstroms, and Saks Fifth Avenue. I have to give the credit to her stylist Anthony Williams, he is a genius. I would love to see someone do an affordable recreation of some of Val's looks on the show.
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Sunday, August 7, 2011
New School Year Resolution
In less than one month I will begin my first year of graduate school, and one step closer to beginning my professional career. So instead of waiting until December to create a list of New Year resolutions, I figured why not create a list for the new school year. There are six tips that I have to making this school year better than the last.
I think that once you get to a point in your college career where you have chosen a discipline and narrowed down your career path, what you wear in certain setting is important. You want your professors to look at you as a young professional and not just a student. I had to learn as a college student that academic and professional networking can occur almost anywhere, so you need to be on your A game at all times. So this means no more pajamas to class and always look your best. Because, even when you think no one is watching, they are!
What is even more important is how you wear your clothing. I think that the way you wear your clothing tells other people something about you. Unless, you have tons of cash to spend on designer clothing, then the pieces probably won't look like they were custom made for you. However, the clothing should fit well, because to other people this exudes confidence. It tells people, that you take pride in your personal appearance, and that you are well put together. On the other hand, if you wear very tight clothing, it translates into "I'm screaming for attention, and not in a good way" and if the clothing is too loose then you look sloppy and unkept.
Lastly, it is important to look good for yourself because it affects how you feel about yourself, which affects your productivity. Basically, when you look better, you feel better; when you feel better, you work better.
- Dress for Sucess
I think that once you get to a point in your college career where you have chosen a discipline and narrowed down your career path, what you wear in certain setting is important. You want your professors to look at you as a young professional and not just a student. I had to learn as a college student that academic and professional networking can occur almost anywhere, so you need to be on your A game at all times. So this means no more pajamas to class and always look your best. Because, even when you think no one is watching, they are!
What is even more important is how you wear your clothing. I think that the way you wear your clothing tells other people something about you. Unless, you have tons of cash to spend on designer clothing, then the pieces probably won't look like they were custom made for you. However, the clothing should fit well, because to other people this exudes confidence. It tells people, that you take pride in your personal appearance, and that you are well put together. On the other hand, if you wear very tight clothing, it translates into "I'm screaming for attention, and not in a good way" and if the clothing is too loose then you look sloppy and unkept.
Lastly, it is important to look good for yourself because it affects how you feel about yourself, which affects your productivity. Basically, when you look better, you feel better; when you feel better, you work better.
- No Procrastination
- Be a Healthier You
- Enjoy Yourself
- Work Hard
- Create a Positive Environment
Monday, August 1, 2011
New Beginnings
I can't believe that I finally have my blog up and running. For so long I made countless excuses about why I shouldn't start a blog, but the best way to get over your doubts and fears is to jump right in. I want to offer my own perspective on things. I want to highlight fashionable yet affordable items, showcase the trendy and fashion forward people around me, and discuss what comes to my mind.
Thank you for coming to my blog & all comments are appreciated.
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Thank you for coming to my blog & all comments are appreciated.
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