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Friday, December 30, 2011

A day at the office...

There is a time and place for everything ladies. Cover it up a bit at the office. Mixing patterns always adds to an outfit. Mix match matching, Trust me it makes sense. Try mixing polka dots and squares.

Mixing the new with the old

American Apparel florescent pink dress with a vintage cream lace skirt pulled together with some vintage lighter satin pink low pumps. "an absolute promise you'll be turning heads when you walk in with this on". Classy yet still just the right amount of sexy!

Went treasure hunting today!

Check our my latest finds. Can't wait to piece them together with an outfit :D

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Don't forget to shine...

New Year's Eve is the time to bring it all out! Don't be scared to bring out the big bulky shiny and sparkly, Glam it up!!! Big earrings, Big Rings, Big necklaces!
I have an addiction... an outfit without jewelry is like a Christmas tree with NO decorations!

Pajamas are NOT just for sleeping...

Hugh Hefner isn't the only one who can rock out pajamas! Date night with your girls? Maybe stop by a coffee house or just staying in...style it up a bit!

NYE....everyone ready for the count down????

Latest Project: Victor Costa gown
Victor Costa:
"The word 'fashion' would not exist if there were no copying," Costa said in the Baltimore Jewish Times in the fall of 1989. "The mirroring of the highest standard has been the basis of our society from Day One. There's a Rolls Royce, a Tiffany, a Beluga caviar— and there's a customer who knows and wants what is considered the ultimate. It takes talent to look at the world and see what is in the wind for his customer so that she always looks pretty and feels provoked to buy."


The cuffs on the sleeve are not the prettiest. Removing them and adding chiffon. Dropping the size down to a 2 and moving the front slit to the side and raising a little higher. All covered up, but we can show a little leg. Perfect amount of sparkle for ringing in the New Year!

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