Kwiecień 2011

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    Szczerze mówiąc uśmiechnęłam się jak to pierwszy raz zobaczyłam, myślę, że...
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    Daring Doily preview
    KILLER FRILLS: If you’re not already in St. Tropez, consider our new Daring Doily collection a first-class ticket to the star-studded, sunny Riviera. Soak up the first of the season’s warm rays in these flirtatious, easy breezy pieces, guaranteed to give you an aura of luxurious effortlessness. These Daring Doily pieces are not for your grandma’s tablescape; you’ve got places to be and the most chic of looks here to stroll to them in.

    Swoon over these lovely florals in sweet pleats, ruffles, scalloped hems, lace and fabulous accessories, and let every day be a picnic!
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    Photo: ELLE Decor

    We rely on designers, stylists, and other fashion personalities to help us look good on the outside, but lately, it seems we’re craving a peek of their design-driven interiors.  ELLE.com’s collaboration with The Coveteur, the brainchild of Erin Kleinberg, Stephanie Mark and Jake Rosenberg, offers a behind the scenes look at the inner lives and style of today’s tastemakers, such as Ilaria Urbinati, Khloe Kardashian, Yigal Azrouël, Roopal Patel and Brady Cunningham. The trio specializes in close-ups, operating around the introspective Dries Van Noten quotation: “It’s more interesting to have just a picture of a small detail—then you can dream all the rest around it. Because when you see the whole thing, what is there to imagine?” While they glorify the minuscule, other publications have been documenting the bigger picture, publishing stories on the predictably fabulous spaces of designers like Alexander Wang and Matthew Williamson. Small or large scale, the result is an enlightening exposure of the people we certainly read about, probably wear, but almost definitely don’t know. Here are a few highlights of where our favorite sartorial icons inhabit:
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    Photo: Imaxtree

    With the ferocious return of the maxi-skirt, we have been busy lengthening our hems and cloaking our stems. But not too far, ladies, as it seems that this ever so elusive industry has thrown us yet another curve ball with the flash awakening of the mid-calf skirt. Catwalk consensus has shown us, for the first time in a long time, models trotting down the runway exposing not much more than a hint of ankle. Full, strait, sheer or pleated, it may not be the sexiest of skirt spans, but it is indubitably the most ladylike. Veiling the legs allows one to rock the spiciest of stilettos while avoiding the guilty feeling that entrance into any given house of worship would be strictly prohibited. A towering pair of heels can also add altitude for those of us not lucky enough to be blessed with the Julia Roberts 44-inch stilts. Mini, and maxi, and midi, oh my! Yes, the schizophrenic fluctuations in hemline length may be difficult to keep up with, but we can’t help but embrace this latest impulse.
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    Pretty in Pastel

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    Easter is this weekend, so besides being super excited for family dinners, little cousins, and buckets of candy (Only for the little kids? Yeah right.), we’re taking a little inspiration from the Easter bunny and pulling out our pastels. Unlike neutrals, jewel tones, and primary colors, pastels are one of those tricky color families that can go from pretty to horrendous in a heartbeat. So how to wear pastels without looking insipid? Mix it up. Pick one pastel accent, such as a flirty skirt or cute clutch and keep the rest of the outfit neutral, or go in the other direction and use a pastel as a backdrop to a punchy color. But whatever you do, don’t go head to toe in pastels! Toughen it up. It’s hard to call a studded pair of powder blue heels prim or a baby pink utility shirt saccharine. A normally tough or edgy item is a wonderful contrast in a pastel shade. Pick a Color. Stick with colors that you know you look great in. If your eyes really pop when you wear blue, pick up a dress in a pastel blue. Paint it on. Of course, makeup is a fabulous low-risk way to play with pastels. Lavender nails or a light pink blush are too fun to pass up!

    Here’s how we would wear pastels this weekend:
    Photo: Courtesy of Macy's, The Outnet, Zappos and Max and Chloe. Two Lips heels, $63.50 Y-3 sweater, $90 Levi’s jeans, $33 Kyler earrings, $58
    Photo: Courtesy of Aldo, Athleta, Nine West and Lori's Shoes. BB Dakota leather jacket, $198 Aldo clutch, $45 Nine West heels, $53 Athleta jersey dress, $79
  • Amber.StardollAmber.Stardoll

     

    Grande Prix racing is expensive, super fast and exclusive,so it makes sense that celebrities can't get enough of these fast car races! Toyota held a special celebrity racing event yesterday on Long Beach and celebs like Kevin Jonas and Brian Austin Green got to be the race car drivers! True Blood's Stephen Moyer created the drama of the day as he rolled his car, but don't worry he is fine! See who was there below!
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    Skirts come in many shapes and design, which suits your style best? Here we have picked out six different ways to wear a skirt - in all different styles. Whats your favorite style, pretty, classy or boho? See how celebrities choose to wear a skirt and decide what you think is the hottest...or not!
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    Photo: Gianni Pucci / GoRunway.com

    The Dries Van Noten fall 2011 show proved that the devil’s in the details with the easiest update for your everyday ponytail. Simply switch out your elastic for a large metal ring to exude an edgy, minimalistic vibe. Hopefully high-street stores will pick up on this, but in the meantime get the look with these easy steps:

    1. Find a large thick ring. A man’s thumb ring would work nicely.
    2. Twist your hair into a coiled ponytail, wetting the hair first will help it stick together even more so it’s easier to thread through the ring.
    3. Thread your hair through the ring and push up into your usual ponytail.
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    Photo: Getty Images

    Who: Reese Witherspoon
    What: Water for Elephants premiere in New York City
    Wear: Jason Wu Fall 2011 dress

    Reese Witherspoon looked every inch an American beauty in an elegant Jason Wu confection at the Water for Elephants premiere in New York City last night. Witherspoon is no stranger to Wu’s designs but this look might take the cake. The classic silhouette, on-trend cream color, and bubble hem add just the right amount of drama to her look. The shorter hem length shows of Witherspoon’s killer legs and her simple drop earrings let the dress really shine.
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    Pewnie zauważyliście już, że niektórzy użytkownicy mają kolorowe prezentacje! Być może wiecie jak je zrobić, a być może nie!

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