11.30.2010

11.28.2010

Red door

I haven't smelled this fragrance yet but I really love the bottle. Red Door by Elizabeth Arden:

11.23.2010

Oh, Alexander McQueen!

I am in love with everything about this top. The colors! The cut! The Fabric=amazing!

Morning Beauty Shoot

Whilst blogsurfing this evening/ morning (whichever way you choose to look at it considering it is now past 12am), I came across these images posted on Fashiongonerogue.com. I am so drawn to them. I love the juxtaposition of the purely feminine bride mixed with the edgy almost dominatrix leather details. Basically, its so beautifully naughty. 








Model: Judith Bedard
Photographer: Mark Squires
Stylist: Megan Ross
Name of shoot: Morning Beauty

11.19.2010

Boutiques.com


Who has heard of boutiques.com? It's Google's latest launch and its awesome! Google has now stepped into the fashion scene with this new site that actually acts as a stylist and a fashion search engine. Ever wondered what Karl Lagerfeld suggests you wear? Or What Mary-Kate or Ashley Olsen would choose? Boutiques.com allows a visitor to create their own boutique. It goes through a series of 6 steps:
1. Stylyzer
2. Love and hates for dresses
3. Love and hates for tops
4. Love and hates for bottoms
5. Love and hates for shoes
6. Designers
The process begins by showing you a series of images that include different outfits, runway looks, magazines, and drinks in order to get a feel for your sense of style. There are a lot of images to go through so you know it is really trying to "learn" your style. After you have clicked through all the images, it then tells you what your style is along with a little blurb abt it. I was told I am edgy. Which I think is pretty true. Once it has assessed your style, you need to save your information and create an account. You can then continue on to the next 5 steps as listed above. This was only a teaser so to see what the next 5 steps do you should go get an account! It's really awesome! Let me know what you think.

P.S. you can also follow other ppl's boutiques to see their style picks! Mine is Paige's Picks!



shows you images and ask you to chose which you like better

11.17.2010

Fall Fringe

I loved my previous haircut but I was getting pretty tired of it. With winter right around the corner (if this weather ever actually gets cold), I decided it was time for a hair change. So... I got it all cut off. It is very short and so sassy. I love it! I can't wait to try all different kinds of hairstyles. Flat, funky, poofy. Great fun will ensue with this hair. Do you think I should get some red or auburn highlights???

Front View
Back view. Sorry, hard to take a pic of this myself.
Side view 1
Side view 2

11.13.2010

Fall

Went for a walk today because it was so nice outside. I love when the leaves are changing colors.
Tree I like in the neighborhood

11.10.2010

makeup playtime

Just some fun images of eye Makeup I found online. I would not advise you were these in public...maybe for picture purposes only.
Rainbow feathers
Golden eyes
Green
leopard eyes
Rainbow

11.08.2010

Chilly Monday

Today was chilly but beautiful in the city. Loving wearing all my winter boots!

11.03.2010

Hunger Pain Photo Shoot

Found this on yahoo today and wanted to share. It is reminiscent of Lady Gaga's meet dress, only these designs are far more appealing and aesthetically pleasing. Each person is covered in a food they were craving at the time of the photo shoot. The shoot is called "Hunger Pain" and it is shot by photographer Ted Sabarese.

Artichoke

Bread
Meat
Pasta

8 ways to make shoes more comfortable


8 Ways to Make Shoes More Comfortable


By Brynn Mannino

Feet Friendly

Sometimes beauty really is pain, especially when it comes to women's footwear. But it doesn't have to be, thanks to the latest advancements in orthopedic products that specifically cater to ladies' shoe dilemmas. WD found eight solutions to the most common shoe problems, including heel slippage, digging straps and chaffing rubber, so you'll be able to wear all of your favorite footwear—pain-free.
Photo: © Tetra Images/Getty
Learn everything you ever wanted to know about heels.


Pain in the Strap

Before you relegate agonizing slingbacks and thong sandals to the category of regrettable purchases, strap these on for size. Available in four colors, these thin strips adhere to the inside of your shoe straps to help prevent painful blisters and ugly red marks caused by slipping straps and excess friction. Strappy Strips, prices start at $3.50; FootPetals.com.
Photo: © courtesy of FootPetals.com



Cushioned Edge

Putting an extra spring in your step has never been easier. Staying just within the parameter of your shoes, these super-skinny ¾ insoles fit into open-toe shoes and sandals, providing extra cushioning and ensuring your tootsies will feel totally comfy—but your look will remain clean and stylish. Killer Kushionz, prices start at $6.50; FootPetals.com.
Photo: © courtesy of FootPetals.com



Head over Heels

Shoes that are too big for you or weighted down in the front (think platform pumps) can cause serious heel slippage. Luckily, stick-on heel grips correct a finicky fit by creating a textured layer to hold your foot in place. Heel Grips, $3;BakersShoes.com.
Photo: © courtesy of BakersShoes.com



Stable Ground

While stiletto heels guarantee gorgeous gams, they often get stuck in soft ground or cracks, both of which can destroy expensive shoes and make for an uneasy walk. To better tread on tricky terrain, attach a clear or black protector to your heel tip that subtly increases its surface area. The tip removes easily for times when you’re on more solid ground. SoleMates High Heeler, $9.95; TheSoleMates.com.
Photo: © courtesy of TheSoleMates.com



Spot On

It's tough to predict where a shoe will rub you the wrong way. Clear and ultra-slim, these dainty peel-and-stick gel spots offer an invisible protective layer. Just put them in your purse so you can stick one of them right where it hurts whenever you feel pain. Gel Spots, pack of 6, $8; US.Topshop.com.
Photo: © courtesy of US.Topshop.com




On the Ball

Available in so many cute patterns—tiger and leopard and zebra, oh my!—these flower-shaped ball-of-foot cushions look anything but frumpy. Slip them into the fronts of your shoes to fend off calluses and keep excess bone pressure at bay. Tip Toes, prices start at $6.95; FootPetals.com.
Photo: © courtesy of FootPetals.com


Toe Pick

A casual flip-flop or chic dress sandal can wreak havoc on the sensitive skin between your toes. These genius gel cushions, which slip discreetly under the ball of your foot and around the thong, keep both the ball of your foot and your toes in place, helping to prevent the slip-and-slide that can cause painful blisters. KIWI Smiling Feet In Between the Toe Gel Cushions, $4.99; ShoeTreeMarketplace.com.
Photo: © courtesy of ShoeTreeMarketplace.com



Glide Wear

If your shoes are simply too strappy to conceal an insole or grip—or you need an easy on-the-go option to prevent friction sores—try rubbing on some relief. This stick leaves behind a clear, waxy finish that forms an antifriction protective layer.Dr. Scholl's For Her Rub Relief Stick, $6.50; DrugSupplyStore.com.
Photo: © courtesy of DrugSupplyStore.com
Original article appeared on WomansDay.com.