Thursday, December 2, 2010

Jessica Simpson Collection - Lottsa Style

Jessica Simpson Fashion Line; these clothes are cute and inexpensive!  Perfect for teenagers on your gift list.

Malibu Super Low Skinny Jeans

Malibu Super Low Skinny Jeans



Washed Tuxedo Jacket
Washed Tuxedo Jacket
"Both elegant and every day,
 this jacket from Jessica Simpson
 is a style staple. The acid-washed
cotton has subtle variations in
hue and is ribbed for amazing
texture. Leave this jacket open
for a loose and flowing look,
or fasten the snap for a
draped cowl neck shape. "








Washed Tuxedo Jacket

Jessica's Personal Quotes:


[plastic surgery] I'm not against plastic surgery. I do believe that it becomes an addiction to people. But if you're doing it for yourself, then you're doing it for yourself. If you're doing it to make heads turn when you walk down the street and get noticed, then I think that's a bunch of BS.


Natural beauty is really happiness with who you are. It you like who you are on the inside, that'll come through on the outside.


introducing herself to U.S. Secretary of the Interior Gale Norton in December 2004] You've done a nice job decorating the White House


[about how successful her future album may be] I'm right there ready to explode . . . or I could go pfffffft. No one could ever hear from me again.


Dumb is just not knowing. Ditzy is having the courage to ask! Ditzy is not editing yourself.


Faith has helped me to be a strong person and stay level headed. It brings me peace. In this business you definitely need peace.

I want to be a diva... like people-totally-respect-my-music diva, not diva like carry-my-diet-Coke-around.



November 2010



Gotta Love It!  Check out her fashion line here:
Jessica Simpson Collection

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Dress and shoes perfect for your style

Eva Mendes is showing us all how it is done.  There is something very refreshing about the natural look that she is sporting here and it just goes to show that sometimes the most simple of looks can be the most beautiful.  Her hair is very loosely styled without any pins or curls or statements.  Her makeup looks almost nonexistent.  Maybe some highlighter around her eyes, a sweep of blush on her cheeks, a natural lip gloss.

Her dress is feminine, well-tailored and ladylike, without the need to overexpose any of her curves.  Her platforms are a neutral shade of caramel brown with small grommets for texture.  The overall effect is a quiet confidence that is very appealing and one that I certainly plan on emulating.



I think the dress is one of the first ingredients to making this look so effortless. Add in these
platforms from Steve Madden and I think we're well on our way!



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Steve Madden Pumps

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Accessories keep your style current

Each season there’s a handful of items that everyone can integrate into their wardrobe to keep their look updated, hip and current. It’s just a question of finding the styles that are right for you. Here’s my top must-have fashion styles and accessories:
The Layered Look is IN -- an easy style that's easy to maintain






Boots, boots, boots kick any outfit up a notch and I can’t stress this point enough. Booties, ankle boots, calf-high and knee-high boots either casual or dressy are statement pieces and absolute inners.


Comfy tunics allow us to move around freely and stylishly, so make this season’s voluminous trend work for you. Either over jeans or leggings and flats, or knee-high boots. 







Add a belt, check out how cute belts are this season.
Straight leg jeans (or skinnies) go hand in hand with cropped cardigan tops and therefore, cannot be ignored.
Patent shoes or handbag (or both), because the trend has no end in sight for Spring. It’s time to indulge in brown, or a color tone in a rich, dark hue.





Party capsules are essential at this time of year because you don’t want to be caught unprepared for a fancy event.  Invest in the right party pieces and you’ll wear them over and over again.

Esprit has been in business for over 40 years; smart affordable trends with style, for life. 

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Monday, November 8, 2010

Personal fashion basics in your own wardrobe


Identifying your fashion basics makes style easy
Basics are versatile, current and simple in design, but not necessarily boring or trendy. They are not the pieces that create the interesting part of your outfit, but they allow you to mix and match other items.
A wardrobe basic is an indispensable staple. Without it, your wardrobe wouldn’t function.My list of wardrobe basics has been the same for years. I update, replenish and duplicate as needed. The list won’t change unless there is a fundamental shift in my lifestyle. Here it is:
  1. Camisoles: They make items wearable, add polish to my look and keep me warm. I love their layering quality and how they smooth out my silhouette.
  2. Button downs: I prefer woven tops to knits and am able to fit button down shirts straight off the rack. My long neck also happens to like a shirt collar. I feel pulled together, clean cut, crisp and professional when my outfit incorporates a button down shirt.
  3. Turtle necks: They are my Winter camisole and I wear them under everything to keep warm because I feel cold easily. They make my ensembles look sleek and streamlined. A turtle neck is also a great neckline for my giraffe neck. We are a match made in heaven.
  4. Jeans: I often wear smart casual clothing which makes fabulous jeans a necessity. I also live in a cold, wet place and tucking jeans into boots is a practical Winter solution.
  5. Denim pencil skirt: I get tired of wearing jeans, which makes a denim skirt a welcome option for smart casual dressing. It’s also the perfect item to showcase dressy knee-high boots of which I have several pairs.
  6. Black pencil skirt: My lifestyle requires business casual clothing and I’ve found a simple black pencil skirt in a luscious fabrication extremely versatile. I don’t own a pair of black slacks because I feel better in a pencil skirt. We have to go with what makes us feel fabulous.
  7. Biker jacket: There has always been an edge to my style and I throw this item over everything. It gives my outfits instant attitude.
  8. Pinstripe blazer: A fully lined, beautifully cut jacket anchors an outfit which I need as a working professional. I adore the visual interest and androgynous quality of gangster stripes, which is why my basic tailored jacket is not plain black.
  9. Denim jacket: It’s the perfect casual cover-up for dresses and non-denim skirts.
  10. Little black dress: I wear a classic, high-necked sheath dress well and love that it can be dressed up or down, layered, or worn on its own.
  11. Trench coat: New York is wet and chilly which makes a weather resistant trench essential. It’s also perfect for travel.
  12. Ballet flats: I wear 10-hour ballet flats with everything – frocks, skirts, pants and jeans. They also add a Chanel-esque aspect to my style.
  13. Converse sneakers: They’re ideal for casual occasions and daily dog walking.
  14. Long beaded necklace: I love beaded jewelry, which makes a bit of retro glam a part of who I am.
Fashion makes the style - a few key pieces in your
wardrobe can make all the difference.

If you don’t already have a working list of wardrobe basics, use mine as a starting point and substitute my items with items that are more in line with your needs. For example:
  • My woven button downs might be your knitted tops
  • My turtle necks might be your scooped neck tunics
  • My trench coat might be your lightweight jacket
  • My jeans might be your cotton skirt
  • My pencil skirt might be your black slacks
  • My LBD might be your little blue dress
  • My pinstripe blazer might be your suit
  • My denim skirt might be your day dress
  • My beaded necklace might be your scarf or earrings
It might take a season or two to identify your wardrobe basics, sometimes through trial and error, but it’s worth thinking through the process. You’ll find it much easier to create ensembles once your basics are in place because they are the practical building blocks of your wardrobe.