Showing posts with label fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fashion. Show all posts

Last-Minute Christmas Gifts: 7 Etsy Shops for Tiny Jewelry

Monday, December 23, 2013

Fawn and Rose

  • Elephantine is one of my favorite jewelry stores.  The delicate, tiny-as-can-be style of everything from the charms to the details on a ring brings an ultra-feminine vibe to a modern look.
  • Edor has a similar aesthetic but specializes in geometric designs.
  • Jools sells jewelry with very unique and very quirky designs.  Here you can get everything from earrings shaped like PacMan to a gold Shetland sheepdog-shaped pendant.
  • Contempo is a jewelry design company selling beautiful, colorful pieces predominantly featuring pyrite and freshwater pearls.
  • Fawn and Rose is THE shop of choice for those seeking triangular necklaces and rings.
  • Sevenstarz is a British company selling cute animal-shaped pendants in silver and gold.
  • Matoto has absolutely adorable charms, from owls to giraffes to a tiny sterling silver paper airplane charm!


Edor

Matoto

The quest for the perfect winter coat

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

It was snowing yesterday morning when I woke up.  I live in southern Sweden, but even so, it's kind of early for snow.  I was so psyched when I saw it, until the realization that my fall peacoat wasn't going to stand much of a chance against below-freezing temperatures dawned on me.  It's officially that time of year when we start to go shopping for layers.  Scarves, new pants, boots, mittens, and of course, winter outerwear.  I am having a hell of a time figuring out what kind of coat I want, there are way too many options.  I figured I'd break this down, so you guys can help me decide. :)

Mackage
Let's start with vests.  There's something adorably collegiate about the combination of a chunky knit sweater or a soft layering shirt beneath a puffy vest such as this understated Gray Colorblock Plaid Puffy Vest from Trou‎vé.  You can get a vest with a detachable hood, such as this furry one from the North Face.  Even without sleeves, that will keep you super warm.

If keeping warm isn't really an issue where you are, I recommend just going for a leather jacket.  You can't go wrong with this, it's one of those things you'll be able to wear forever.  My favorite adaptation of the leather jacket is one with a bit of shearling, perhaps lining the collar like this Mackage Moto Jacket.  If you want a warm leather jacket, you can get one with an extra lining, but the added bulkiness might detract from the slimming aesthetic of a leather jacket.

Trou‎vé
Peacoats are great for layering, and if you get a long one that almost goes down to your knees, like this one from Victoria's Secret, you might be able to survive the winter.  But you'll need scarves and sweaters abundant for underneath (not necessarily a problem...).  If you want something a little flashier, you can get one with fur trim, like this one from ASOS.

Peacoat from ASOS
Speaking of fur, if you want to look like a true fashionista you can get your hands on a faux fur coat or best.  These are a little too crazy for me, but I'm seeing them more and more often...  Check out this one from Revolve Clothing: it will make you look like you killed Hedwig and turned her into a vest.

If you're going to get a long coat, you might also consider a trench.  They usually tend to be better-suited to rainy autumn weather, but you can layer up underneath and be ready for snow season as well.  The best thing about these is that they're windproof, so if you live in London or Paris... or Seattle, it's a much more realistic option than a full arctic parka.

Revolve Clothing
But if you live in Scandinavia (like me, currently), and the words winter is coming raise hairs on the back of your neck, then you have to go all-in and buy the most bulky, down-stuffed, lined parka you can afford... windproof, snowproof, stormproof, lifeproof.  I found some relatively affordable options.  If you like the rustic look, read Kinfolk, or call yourself a hipster, check out this rough-looking winter coat with plaid lining by Obey - ASOS has a cheaper option with plaid sleeves here.  When it comes to fur-lined hoods, Mango knows their shit: I can't get enough of this dark green parka's hood... in fact, this is probably my favorite out of everything I've looked at.  Shearling lining is great too, and this ASOS jacket with a whole detachable shearling lining is probably the steal of the season.  It comes in black and khaki.  Mango offers this "teddy-lined" hooded parka if you're not into fur but want a soft lining to your coat.  Not a hood person?  Victoria's Secret has this cute puffy moto coat.  It almost makes me like the puffy coat style.

Can't decide which is cutest?  Yeah, me neither.  I ended up choosing a bunch of options, and then I let my wallet make the decision for me and just went with the cheapest one.  Boom.

affordable spring 2013 fashion

Saturday, March 16, 2013

Let's be honest - though we want to be fashionable, we don't want to wear the sometimes very strange styles that appear on the runways, and we definitely can't afford them! In today's post I'll mention six of this spring and summer's top trends and then list affordable, not-too-weird options for real women to consider. There's no reason why we can't wear the season's very latest fashions without looking out-of-place or spending thousands of dollars! Many of the items we list here are also timeless and will last quite a long time. The Express Minus-the-Leather Peplum Seamed Moto Jacket, in particular, is a favourite of both Eli and myself: for a little more than $100, this all-season jacket is a great investment. We both bought this faux-leather jacket from Express a couple years ago and wear it almost every day!

This season's trends include:
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Express
Leather and Metal: These have been in for a while now: you certainly saw all the leather jackets and sequins in style this past year. They’re still in!! Lighter leather jackets, studs, sequins, and sparkles have carried through to spring and summer. Pairing a white or black leather jacket with a slim-fitting, studded dress for a night out in the summer will look fantastic and very sexy. On the runway: Proenza Schouler, Alexander Wang. Affordable options: Express Minus-the-Leather Peplum Seamed Moto Jacket, $118.00Charlotte Russe Studded Shoulder Body-Con Dress, $25.99Mossimo Ona Patent Ballet Flat, $14.99Mango Metallic Biker Jacket, $99.99.Urban Outfitters MINKPINK Fireworks Sequin Dress, $19.99. 
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H&M

Elongated silhouettes: Classically and timelessly flattering. Pencil skirts and dresses will always look beautiful on a woman, and can dress up any casual outfit. Wear a pencil skirt with a blouse or one of these dresses out shopping, to lunch, or to dinner. On the runway: Jenny Packham, Victoria Beckham. Affordable options: H&M Dress, $39.95Topshop Organza Insert Shift Dress, $130.00Charlotte Russe Millennium Mid-Length Pencil Skirt, $18.99. Mango Monochromatic Dress, $79.99.
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Topshop

Cutouts: Whether it’s showing a little tummy, an open back, having mesh cutouts, or missing chunks all up and down a dress, this is definitely in for summer – and it’s a good thing too! Being able to show even a bit more skin always helps conquer the heat. On the runway: Victoria Beckham, Donna Karan, Roberto Cavalli, Versace. Affordable options:  Topshop Sporty Mesh Panel Dress by Boutique, $190.00. Charlotte Russe Clear Cutout Pointy Toe Pump, $30.00Papaya Net Yoke Chiffon Blouse, $21.99. SABO Black Accomplice Dress, $46.00. Urban Outfitters Sparkle and Fade Chiffon Blocked Sweater Knit Top, $39.00.


Monochrome: Checks and stripes were brought to the forefront of recent fashion by the iconic Louis Vuitton autumn/winter collection this past year. This trend is continuing into the summer with more nautical black and white stripes on jackets, skirts, and dresses. See the Michael Kors striped suit below! On the runway: Louis Vuitton, Marc Jacobs, Oscar de la Renta, Tommy Hilfiger. Affordable options: H&M Jacket, $39.95. Topshop Stripe Jersey Blazer, $90.00. Topshop Mini Quilt Biker Jacket, $110.00. Charlotte Russe Striped Top Knit Maxi Dress $19.99Merona Ellie Genuine Leather Cap Toe Flat, $39.99. 
Michael Kors
Michael Kors

Boy cut: Suits, tuxedo jackets, blazers. Full-length, wide trousers, especially in white and black.  Menswear is almost always fashionable for women – the mix of the petite feminine form and sharply cut, contrasting jackets and suits is timelessly sexy. On the runway: Armani, Hermes. Affordable options: Express Minus-the-Leather Blazer, $98.00H&M Blazer, $19.00Mango Textured Panels Jacket, $119.99. 

Flora and Florescents: Always a springtime favourite. Light, delicate florals and brilliant florescents herald in warm weather and look fantastic next to tanned skin! On the runway: Diane von Furstenburg, Chado Ralph Rucci. Affordable options: Express Stretch Cotton Skater Dress, $27.93. H&M Dress, $24.95. Charlotte 

raven + lily: empowering women worldwide

Monday, December 10, 2012


I just discovered a jewelry and accessories company called Raven + Lily, which sells some very beautiful, interesting pieces. The more interesting part of this company is how they operate: they employ marginalized women, providing them with sustainable economic opportunities, and their proceeds also fund healthcare and literacy programs for women and children in this community.

A lot of their jewelry is made in Ethiopia from melted bullet casings and recycled metals such as copper and brass. The women who handmake these pieces are HIV-positive women, a very marginalized group in Ethiopia. Due to its unique nature, much of the jewelry will antique over time.

Definitely check out their blog, which details their travels to the localities in which they've established all of these fantastic cooperatives.

They have clothing items as well - scarves and t-shirts. They also have accessories likes bags and journals. Their Uzma Travel Journals are handmade 100% recycled cotton paper and textiles by marginalized women in Northern India. Proceeds from this collection go to fund literacy programs for the women artisans and children in the community. They're absolutely beautiful, I've already nabbed a couple for Christmas gifts. I love fair trade shopping, and I love knowing that there's a story behind an item. Empowering women in poorer nations is a cause that remains particularly close to my heart. I truly believe that greater equality for women will mean a more peaceful planet; in fact, I recently wrote a paper for a class I'm taking (Cross-Cultural Psychology) in which I found a number of studies that illustrate how societies with strictly-enforced gender roles and sexism tend to have higher levels of male aggression and are more likely to dissolve into war.

Currently, the three regions in which R+L operates are northern India, Ethiopia, and Cambodia. They're a member of another organization I've never heard of, the Ethical Fashion Forum’s 500 Fellows around the globe, which is apparently "an exclusive group of 500 of the world’s foremost innovators and leaders in the fashion sector."

victoria's secret fashion show - it's almost here!

Saturday, November 24, 2012

Who else is uncontrollably excited for the 2012 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show? This has got to be one of my favourite days of the year. I think it should be a national holiday and everyone should just get the day off. However, since our government doesn't seem to sympathize, I hope I can still find a way to get the night off work and throw some kind of lingerie/Pink party and drink champagne.

This year, VSFS is scheduled to broadcast on Tuesday, December 4 at 10 ET. It'll be shown on CBS. Unfortunately for us mortals, the show already took place on November 7 to a select live audience, but we won't be allowed to watch the entire show until December 4. Rihanna and Justin Bieber headlined. Miranda, Adriana, Candice, Alessandra, and dozens of other out-of-this-world models strode down the runway mostly nude for millions to see. Even though I wouldn't classify the Victoria's Secret show as a real fashion show, it is one of the most glamorous, fun, and sexy nights on television - and made much more special because it only happens once a year!

The show is always divided into different segments with individual themes. My favourite last year was 'I Put a Spell on You', in which the models wore boudoir-noir, classically inspired balconette bras, corsets, long gloves, and bows. The fun bit of the VSFS - aside from the truly perfect models and celebrity musical highlights - is the variety that encompasses all the themes and outfits. There is lingerie that is drop-dead sexy, playful, girly, tough, delicate, and wicked. Every outfit is marvelous and novel, even though some (most?) are a little bizarre.

I hope to have time to watch the shows from past years that I missed (which I found links to here, though you can also find broken-up versions on youtube) before this year's show. Comment with recommendations! I've only seen those from the past couple of years. I can't wait to get into the shows from the 90's - that sounds like too much fun.

Make sure you check back here to keep updated: we have a countdown to the VSFS air date at the very bottom of this blog, and we will DEFINITELY be posting the night of. See you then!!
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