Thursday, October 28, 2010

Splurge-Worthy Find

Tequila Sunrise necklace by Irene Jung

Whether you purchase it for yourself or ask Santa for it, this necklace is definitely wish list worthy. This vintage meets modern necklace is by jewelry designer Irene Jung who makes her own beautiful pieces out of her home in San Francisco. Each necklace is handcrafted, one of a kind and is adorned with a vintage broach. Each necklace in her current 26 piece collection is gorgeous but this piece with it's bright greenish yellow beads is the standout for me. It would be fabulous dressed up or down. At $218 it is definitely a splurge item but it's vintage feel and wear-ability makes it a must have that you will certainly get your moneys worth out of for years to come.

Friday, October 15, 2010

Look to Love-Polka Dot Tights

Photo by In Style.com

Aside from a couple small things I am in love with this outfit. What I don't like is the bag is a bit heavy looking for a cocktail look and the dress could stand to be a couple inches longer (not that SJP doesn't have the body for it, but there comes a time in life when you have to start lowering the hem just a tiny bit regardless of your shape). What I absolutely love is the polka dot tights. They give a fun romantic feel while contrasting nicely with the sexy edginess of the necklace and dress. Urban Outfitters has a couple of great polka dot styles that you can try for $14 a piece. You can find them here.

Monday, October 11, 2010

Eva Does it Again

Photo by In Style.com

Eva Mendes is on a red carpet fashion hot streak. Although she regularly looks great she has stepped it up even more as of late. This flowy pink Christian Dior is gorgeous and the low cut neckline and gold embellishments give it a fabulous hint of sexy glam. Loooove it!

Modern Humor for Your Dining Room

Raise Your Glass Lower Your Standards by Thom Filicia

I spotted this piece by interior designer Thom Filicia on Gilt this morning, and while I love the piece $439 on Gilt is still waay more then I can afford. But looking at it gave me a great idea to get the look plus take it up a notch for someone on a budget, as long as you have empty wall space in your dining area which I do not. If you are one of those people that have the space and are looking for a fun modern way to decorate the walls this could be the idea for you. I think it would look best in a dining area, since that is where most people do their entertaining, but any area will do.

Start by painting the wall you would like for your feature wall a dark black to get the exact look of the piece, leave the other walls white for a minimalistic look.  Of course you can choose any color combo you'd like if you want to change it up a bit.

For the next step, practice perfecting your handwriting or enlist a friend to do it for you. Since it is a little more difficult to write with a paint brush then it is a pen try the cross between cursive and print that the piece has to keep the look interesting and legible. Also, be sure to incorporate the tall l and t to complete the look.

Once you have it mastered on paper it's time to put it on the wall with white paint. You want the phrase to take up a good majority of the wall so depending on your wall size you will either want to start just below or a foot or so down from the ceiling and end just above the floor. Measure out how far across the wall the want each line to go and mark it with painters tape being sure to keep the left aligned diagonal going. Start each word or phrase from the painters tape and don't worry about writing in a straight line. As long as you are not writing with a huge down or up slope it will add character to the look. And if you mess up you can just paint over it and start again.

To get the black and white look of the text from the piece make sure each word is completely white with no black showing through. You can fill in sparse space with a smaller brush. Then dip a medium sized brush into the black paint and brush it onto a scrap piece of paper to get off the excess paint until you get a dull swipe of color. Lightly run the brush diagonally down the phrase to leave a light accent of black brushstrokes. And viola! now you have a great modern looking wall of art that will provide a great conversation piece and a little bit of laughter for your guests at a great price.

Shoe Love


The chilly weather that we had a couple weekends ago finally gave me a reason to wear the over-the-knee boots that I bought at the end of the season last year, and I was absolutely in love with them. I loved them so much that now I have my eye on another pair, these Sam Edelman's. I love that they are a nice leather since my current ones are suede. Things to keep in mind if your on the fence about the over-the-knee style is to look for a pair in a brown, beige, or grey, this keeps the look a little more casual. There are also a ton of flat options that will tone down the look, but if your like me and can't quite bring yourself to wear flats, you can go for a shorter heel like this one that will give you a little bit of height without looking like Vivian from Pretty Woman. Over-the-knee boots go great with jeans, leggings, skirts and dresses, although again to avoid the Vivian look make sure the skirt or dress is not too short or fitted and stick to more of a casual look then a night on the town style. The boots above are available at Nordstrom for only $150!