Wednesday, February 23, 2011

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To have "style" is quite a rare thing. It's when someone's visual senses are heightened. Its instinctively knowing how to put one's whole self - clothes, shoes, hair, make-up, nails, etc., together in harmony and having the self-confidence to do it. It has absolutely nothing to do with money.-

Katy England, stylist

The Caramel collection

The Caramel collection and the babies are soooooooo adorable that I had to post some of the pictures. The turban picture is my very favorite, her attitude is absolutely amazing!



Friday, February 18, 2011

Flower Power...

Power of single accessory

Those glasses are stunning! I so need a pair.



via : Madame Hawke‘s lookbook

NYFW F/W 2011 Inspiration Boards







images top to bottom: Jason Wu, Rodarte, Marchesa, Suno, Altuzarra, Narcisco Rodriguez.
Dedicated to my blogger friend Yas

Monday, February 14, 2011

Red with Prabal Gurung...


conservative hand of Jason Wu...




Sunday, February 13, 2011

Interview with Emmanuelle Alt, The New Editor of Vogue Paris


...she has agreed to meet up and talk (just a little, not too much, she doesn’t want to give everything away) about what she plans to do with the—her—magazine. Her first issue is April.

On How She Sees Vogue Paris—For Now“I want to keep the quality, the photographers we work with—David [Sims], Mert and Marcus, Mario [Testino], and Bruce Weber. I don’t think there should be radical changes. The magazine should still be chic and sophisticated. It’s a bit like buying an apartment: Before you move in, you have all these plans of what you are going to do, but then you get there, and you realize it is better to spend time living in it, and transforming it over time. I’d like there to be more beauty trends; there was so much of that in Vogue back in the eighties. And how people are living; there are so many interesting, cool people here, and they should be in the magazine. More French girls, more French lifestyle. And I am going to keep shooting for the magazine—hopefully a story every issue. I do project myself in my pictures, even if I would never wear what I shoot. Actually, most of the time I definitely wouldn’t. I always want a relationship with reality: nothing too sexy, or provocative, or fashion victim. Even if I love to dream, I want the magazine to feature a girl who looks like she belongs in real life. We are French—we can show smoking, nudity. We have no boundaries, and it can be good to have them."

On Celebrity Covers“We don’t have a systematic point of view on it. But here in France we are back in a much more glamorous time. French actresses were respected, but not so evidently in the fashion world. Now we have Marion Cotillard, Charlotte Gainsbourg. I’d be very happy to put an actress on the cover if she is the right girl.”

On the Need for New Designers in Paris“No one has appeared, and you cross your fingers that someone will come through. It’s good that some people—like Bouchra Jarrar—are using the haute couture to get attention for themselves. You can’t create new talent just like that. America feels like it has become the place for young designers.”

On Her Own Style
“I like vintage. Balmain. Givenchy. Chanel. I love jeans. I wear a lot of jeans. I have that French-girl thing of always wanting to wear a cashmere sweater with a pair of jeans. Mine are J Brand, Acne—and I like Topshop. I don’t want them to be “designed.” Jeans should be jeans. I rarely wear skirts. My daughter is just the same. I’ll try to convince her to wear a skirt, or a dress, and she’ll look at me say, ‘Why? You don’t.’ ”

via: vogue.com

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Diane Kruger for Madame Figaro








via: dollsfactory & madame figaro

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Love is in the air at Galeries Lafayette...

On my first visit to Paris going to Galleries Lafayette was an enchanting moment for me. It is absolutely gorgeous building with a fairytale like glass dome ceiling and amazing shopping experience. Here in Dubai we are super lucky to have our own Galleries Lafayette and let me confess that I fell in love with their idea of putting together "So... in love" week to celebrate the Valentine's Day from February 7 until February 14. Once you read the reasons listed below I am sure you will be in love as well :)

Showcasing the best of its latest divine collections probably Valentine Inspired with lots of red to find the perfect gift for each other.

An in-store heart matching Game to get more discounts on top of the Dubai Shopping Festival discounts, and who doesn’t love games and discounts??? ;) Upon entrance, every customer will be given one half of a broken heart, with the other half residing somewhere in the store for them to find.

And my favorite part is that lovers can also display their affections by visiting Galleries Lafayette's wall of love, a wall displaying heartfelt messages from one to another, along with a photographer to capture beautiful moments of happy couples.


What more can you ask for, right?


picture by Tinayums, for more check out her blog here

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

magic of color is everywhere












via: vogue, jill sander ss11 collection, jack & jill, bluegirl & some unknown

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Inspiration

OMG! I am in love with those sunglasses! To die for!

Beautiful pic!

Love the shoes and the dress! She looks gorgeous!

Colorful mini skirt with gray basic top=I like!

vie: Electrify La Vida

Friday, February 4, 2011

Inspirationc : Lilac and Leopard


"This is fashion. People should be having fun." Alexander Wang
"Elegance is good taste plus a dash of daring?

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

masquerade by vogue





hair envy


Valentino Couture