Anne Hathaway was amazingly beautiful with extension free casual wavey hairdo, classic red lips and accessorized with Cartier jewelery and black Christian Louboutin Altadama Astrakhan platforms. Again, she fitted perfectly in the Balmain strapless corset dress.
الخميس، 19 نوفمبر 2009
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الأربعاء، 11 نوفمبر 2009
Beauty Board: Edgy 80s Kink
If for some reason our recent Currently Channeling and Ask A Stylist stories haven't hammered the point home, let us say it again: the eighties are back with a vengeance. But unlike some seasons, when a particular era only impacts a few select designers and clothing styles, this decade is influencing everything from fashion editorials to cocktail frocks to the coolest hairstyles. Regarding the latter, one of the most interesting interpretations of eighties style we've seen is actually a beauty reference, specifically Madonna's "Lucky Star" look.
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Inspired By: Chloé
We're all for sculpted shoulders and bondage accessories, but sometimes all that snug-and-sharp style makes you long for a little slouchy sophistication. When that mood strikes—which it no doubt will—this season, there's only one place to turn for inspiration: Chloé. Currently helmed by creative director Hannah MacGibbon, the storied fashion house revealed a standout collection this fall, featuring loads of luxurious fabrics, sensational shoes, and earthy eighties glamour. From fabulous flat pirate boots to supersized blanket cape-coats to soft silk separates, there is so much to emulate and adore! As you might have gathered, we very much approve of the sumptuous materials MacGibbon used this season. Accordingly, when we began looking for like-minded products, we kept our fingertips at the ready and tried to only pick only highly touchable items. While the fabrics were decidedly upscale, the color palette at Chloé was quite grounded. We saw lots of warm neutrals like camel, nude, and cream, as well as a healthy dose of other hardworking classic hues, such as black, slate, and taupe. In terms of silhouettes and key shapes, MacGibbon offered a range of relaxed slacks, such as Velvet Tapered Leg Pants ($1560) and tapered High-Waisted Silk Pants ($1010), as well as generously draped pieces and oversized jackets, like the Gathered Velvet Skirt ($1550) and Long Twill Blazer ($2260), respectively. Other critical accessory elements came in the form of cord-and-tassel belts, soft OTK boots or lace-up booties, and petite handbags. With these set parameters, we set out in search of our ode-to- Chloé items, the results of which are spotlighted in today's Inspired By story! 1. Loeffler Randall Oversized Blazer ($575) Though this moss-colored washed silk jacket is our priciest alternative, it's definitely a) worth the investment and b) still significantly less than the Chloé versions! Plus, we adore everything about it, from its easy cuffs to its shawl collar. 2. J. Aldridge by Sea of Shoes Tall Wedge Lace Boots ($128) Whether they come with a wedge or in a simple suede style, brown lace-up ankle boots are a staple at Chloé this season. So when we spotted fashion blogger Jane Aldridge's take on the brown bootie we couldn't resist including them. The shoe's two tones give it a jaunty air and we love the perforated details on the toe! 3. Erin Wasson x RVCA EZ-E Tank ($58)Understated luxury seems to be at the heart of this Chloé collection, and we think this perfectly appointed tank has that same spirit. Designed by the lovely Erin Wasson for RVCA, the top features a number of subtly stellar design choices, like dropped armholes and a welt pocket, which make it a truly noteworthy piece. 4. French Connection Stellas Pants ($158) If cream flannel slacks—a key piece on the Chloé runway—seem out of place in your post-Labor Day wardrobe, simply think of them as winter white. Also, don't forget that though they're pale, these French Connection trousers are made from a wool blend, so they're a great weight for transitional weather. 5. Banana Republic Tassel Necklace ($60) Longtime WhoWhatWear.com readers know that we're outrageously fond of Banana Republic's jewelry offerings. This season, one of our favorite BR pieces is this gorgeous gold-plated tassel necklace. It references the Chloé runway perfectly (namely the cord-and-tassel belts) and is a wonderfully unexpected accent for any outfit. 6. Deena & Ozzy Colorblock Wrap ($48)If you carefully follow the fashion week(s) wardrobe of French Vogue's editor-in-chief, Carine Roitfeld, you know that she sported one of the oversized blanket coats from Chloé's F/W 09 collection recently. While Roitfeld's style is sadly sold-out, we're quite enamored with this similar poncho/wrap from Deena & Ozzy. It has the same great draping, but is a fraction of the price! 7. Bakers Barby Boots ($100) in Gray Suede As we mentioned earlier (and ladies like Rihanna and Anja Rubik have demonstrated in their off-duty outfits), Chloé's Flat Over-The-Knee Boots ($1295) are the footwear choice for discerning fashion plates. But for those of us without superstar incomes, an alternative option is required. Happily, Bakers' slouchy suede boots offer similar flair at budget-friendly prices; you almost won't miss the originals! 8. Mischa Barton Stardust Patent Trim Bag ($44) Yes, you read that correctly, this bag was designed by Mischa Barton and isn't it darling (especially at that price point)? With its long skinny strap chain and petite shape, the purse has lots of style and a hint of the eighties, all of which is key to the Chloé look!9. Topshop Velvet Bow Playsuit ($125) in Midnight Blue If you examine the Chloé runway show, you'll immediately see several single-shoulder tops (some even embellished with bows) and enough velvet for a flock of Victorians. Perhaps that explains our love for this little romper from Topshop, which combines two Chloé essentials into one garment: velvet and an asymmetrical neckline. What more could you want? Jump to read the next storyIf you do not wish to receive future daily stories from whowhatwear.com, simply click here.
الأربعاء، 28 أكتوبر 2009
Beyonce Knowles Style: Milly, Louboutin and Dereon
Beyonce Knowles Style: Milly, Louboutin and DereonThis outfit had great potential.Over this past weekend Beyonce was spotted strolling out of Australia’s Melbourne airport wearing a gorgeous girly colored geometric print mini dress, stunning Christian Louboutin Fox Trot shoes, and a unique House of Dereon leopard print handbag. I love her shoes and this dress, they look fine together, but that handbag just throws off the whole look. She should have worn a bag that didn't have such a wild design, but rather a purse that accents the dress. The bag is just on it’s own.
Beyonce Knowles Style: Milly, Louboutin and Dereon> The Milly bold print classic baby doll style mini is the perfect dress for spring. Beyonce’s spaghetti strap, v-neck, sexy empire line multi-colored silk geometric print mini dress can be spotted at net-a-porter where it retails for only $295. If you don’t like the pink & purple print, then check out the brown & mint green version. Personally I am in love with the girly pink & purple one, but of course it’s currently sold out at the moment. (more will be in stock soon)> Christian Louboutin’s are in every closet of the shoe-obsessed. These CL’s that are spotted on the feet of Beyonce are the spring ’07 evening Fox Trot high’s dressed in gold mirror calf leather with magenta purple trim and the signature red patent under body.> The House of Dereon handbag is made with a leather stripe netting-affect that slightly reveals the bold leopard print undergarment of an interior. This bag also features a heavy embellishment of gold studs and the House of Dereon logo.If you have ever wondered why Beyonce is photographed with House of Dereon handbags so much rather than other designer handbags, it's because this line is child to Beyonce and (mother) Tina Knowles, therefore every chance they get Beyonce is photographed with something from this line, even if it clashes with the rest of her outfit (see first image).
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