Happy Friday! (Flashback)

My office is having the annual recognition event tonight. We throw a big party and it’s always themed, there is food, open bar and even a few sporadic performances. This year it’s all about the 80’s.

My team (the beauty team) is performing excerpts from the Thriller and Beat it dances.

I didn’t realize until I started looking for an 80’s outfit that it is back in full force. Just go into Forever21 y’all! That’s basically all there is to choose from! You can fight it or you can go with it. Tonight, I’m in.

My hair was ALWAYS in a side pony with a gigantic bow when I was little, so I’m planning on bringing that back tonight.  I’m going to go for something like this

Image via Style Redux

Here are some 80s inspired dresses from Forever21. THERE WERE GOBS!

Accessories, you ask? Oh…

Is it just me or does it seem ALL 80s everywhere?

So much 80’s stuff that I’m not even sure if it’s 80’s anymore, maybe it’s just now?

Enjoy your weekend!

In her shoes

Recently began looking at The Cut dailyish, and it’s become addictive. Today I saw an article about Kathryn Amberleigh, a recent F.I.T. grad whose “shoes have graced the pages of Lucky, NYLON, Vice Magazine, WWD Accessories, and even had a twirl on Gossip Girl. And the most impressive part? Most of the handcrafted designs — which come in everything from a simple flat to a neon-pink spike-heel platform — hover around the $250 range. Kathryn’s next goal? A retail location in London. Global recession be damned.” (Natalie Hormilla)

These shoes are G-O-R-G-E-O-U-S-!

Here’s a peek


Read more: Kathryn Amberleigh Defies the Recession — The Cut http://nymag.com/daily/fashion/2010/03/talent_scout_6.html##ixzz0hEjAeazw

10 HOT Spring dresses under $50

Refinery29 inspired me this morning with their post about 20 spring dresses under $100. I thought if they can find 20 under $100, surely I can find 10 under $50! And so the search began…

Two-tone convertible halter dress

$39 Newport News

Belted Short Sleeve Tunic Dress

$14.99 NY&Co

$49.99 Banana Republic

Silence & Noise Multi Chard Print Dress

$48 Urban Outfitters

Urban Renewal Crisscross Minidress

$48 Urban Outfitters

$34.80 Forever21

$22.80 Forever21

ASOS Washed Printed Smock Dress

$47.86 Asos

ASOS Frill Front Strappy Dress

$30.77 Asos

I have a feeling I will update this again soon. So excited for spring/spring dressing!

Fall 2010 NYFW

Some of my faves so far… Loving the dresses, thigh-high boots, furs, oranges

I literally die for every piece of the Temperley London collection.

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Everything Carolina Herrera

Carolina Herrera Fall 2010 Ready-to-WearCarolina Herrera Fall 2010 Ready-to-WearCarolina Herrera Fall 2010 Ready-to-WearCarolina Herrera Fall 2010 Ready-to-WearCarolina Herrera Fall 2010 Ready-to-WearCarolina Herrera Fall 2010 Ready-to-Wear

Jill Stuart

Jill Stuart Fall 2010 Ready-to-WearJill Stuart Fall 2010 Ready-to-Wear

Rachel Roy

Rachel Roy Fall 2010 Ready-to-WearRachel Roy Fall 2010 Ready-to-Wear

Oscar de la Renta

Oscar de la Renta Fall 2010 Ready-to-WearOscar de la Renta Fall 2010 Ready-to-Wear

Halston

Halston Fall 2010 Ready-to-WearHalston Fall 2010 Ready-to-Wear

Monique Lhuillier

Monique Lhuillier Fall 2010 Ready-to-WearMonique Lhuillier Fall 2010 Ready-to-Wear

Marchesa

Marchesa Fall 2010 Ready-to-WearMarchesa Fall 2010 Ready-to-Wear

Victoria Beckham

Victoria Beckham Fall 2010 Ready-to-WearVictoria Beckham Fall 2010 Ready-to-Wear

Sophie Theallet

Sophie Theallet Fall 2010 Ready-to-WearSophie Theallet Fall 2010 Ready-to-Wear

Nanette Lepore

Nanette Lepore Fall 2010 Ready-to-WearNanette Lepore Fall 2010 Ready-to-Wear

DVF

Diane von Furstenberg Fall 2010 Ready-to-WearDiane von Furstenberg Fall 2010 Ready-to-Wear

I also love Elie Tahari’s use of black & layering.

Images from Style.com. Enjoy!

Wear This: Open/Low Back Wedding Dress

My whole thing with “showing back” as a great way to show skin and be sexy but still be modest continues over into Wedding dresses. Surprisingly, not many designers are doing it…so if you want to go for it, you don’t have THAT much to choose from, of course Monique Lhuillier is a master. I am over the idea of strapless as the only way to go. Honestly, 65% of the girls who wear strapless dresses on their big day probably shouldn’t have! (My opinion only). Again, I am only perusing wedding dresses because I LOVE WEDDING DRESSES. Not planning a wedding folks..

I adore this one, it’s statement necklace/demure/low back all in one but not too complicated!

This girl’s hair is throwing me off and I like the back more than the front

This feathery, fringed concoction is heaven

Embellished See-Thru Back

Seriously Low, but modest in front

Very Classic

Very hippy, love

Enjoy! Images from Brides.com Monique Lhuillier

White on White

I have always loved wearing white. Having lived in New Orleans, I do not abide by the “after labor day” rules and I wear variations of the shade all throughout the year. Although, it does look best with a tan…

New Obsession: Polyvore

have a new obsession almost daily. Today it’s Polyvore. I discovered the lovely website through one of my favorite blogs, Elements of Style. It’s basically an easy collage maker you build from websites. I’ve mostly focused on clothes but it’s oh-so-much-fun!

Wear this: Open back dress

I am obsessed with backless dresses. I’m talking modern, not hoochie. Tailored, sophisticated, respectful in the front and peek-a-boo backs. Come on Spring!

Zoe Saldana

Check out the back!

Caroline Hedaya

Asos I just discovered Asos! I am obsessed now. The prices are reallllly afforadable.

ASOS Bow Back Ponti DressASOS Bow Back Skater DressTFNC Cowl Front DressStaple Cowl Back Slinky Jersey Dress

Aqua Couture Frill Back Dress

Enjoy! (Images from Caroline Hedaya, Asos.com)

Wear this.

I die. Especially for the dress on the right. Featured in http://www.annesage.com/blog/ both from: Caroline Hedaya Spring 2010

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Fall

I can’t believe summer is ending as it always does, right before my eyes. It has seemed to flutter by without acknowledging me for the past two that I have been employed. This year, I don’t feel like it has really come at all. I know it’s been hot and I’ve been wearing the shit out of some sundresses y’all, but I have yet to step foot onto the beach or even the lake bank. Last summer, I practically lived on the lake and while I thank my lucky stars I’m no longer on that train, I have missed the water and the sun and the slightly tipsy feeling that boat rides and junk food give a person before they’ve even picked up their first wine spritzer.

Even as I am slightly nervous about how my main squeeze’s football fanaticism will affect my social calendar, I am absolutely ecstatic about fall fashion. I’m excited about other things too, like camping and tailgating and fireplaces but what else does Alice in Cubicleland have to look forward to really? Alice = me, in case I confused you there. Still on my stunted path to self-discovery, I’ve allotted myself plenty of time to peruse magazines at work looking for one of my company’s ads to appear (drooling over booties and capes and statement necklaces galore). You see, I am a girl that loves to dress. I love to dress up, I love to dress down, I love to buy dresses…you see where I’m going with this. But, I am not a girl that spends an entire paycheck on a Louis Vuitton bowling bag. I love vintage, I love Target and I like to think that I can make the two work together half the time. My closet is bursting at the seams and needs to be dealt with but today, the thought of it made me smile as I took a jaunt through the September Marie Claire today. For two reasons, first of which – Marie Claire has certainly upped their game! They have pages and pages of fashion, some too expensive, some too bizarre but most are appealing and enticing.  This ties back to my closet in that I already posses quite a few of the items that Marie suggests are staples for fall! Egads! Let’s see, what do I have?

  1. Several pairs of booties, both peep-toe and closed
  2. A glorious 40’s-ish rain trench, purchased off season from TJ Maxx
  3. A fuzzy faux-fur vest – a gift from mom in high school (who knew it’d be so chic?!)
  4. High-waisted trousers, I may need more of these, I do so love how they make my legs look long…
  5. A riding cap
  6. An oversize men’s watch
  7. Red lips, I don’t exactly have them, but they can be applied
  8. Transition dresses with an hour-glass silhouette – may need a few more of these too
  9. Sweaters with sequins (not just for ugly sweater parties anymore, I always knew they’d come around)
  10. Winter white. I just stained the hem of my winter white trousers with my nars multi this morning (they work for summer too!) but am crossing my fingers the trusty dry cleaner can save them and if he can’t WILL WEAR THEM REGARDLESS!

Needed:

More sweaters, flat boots, bangles, vintage – always need more vintage!

http://www.marieclaire.com/fashion/