

Friday, October 19, 2007
HANDBAGS TAKE OVER THE RUNWAYS AT PARIS' SPRING 2008 FASHION WEEK

Wednesday, October 17, 2007
VINTAGE AT ITS BEST: THE MANHATTAN VINTAGE CLOTHING SHOW
If you like vintage clothing, check out this footage from the Manhattan Vintage Clothing Show, which was held at the Metropolitan Pavilion this past weekend:
Judging from the video, there were some truly amazing clothing and accessories being showcased, shipped in from all over the world. I love vintage clothing-- wish I could've attended this show!
Judging from the video, there were some truly amazing clothing and accessories being showcased, shipped in from all over the world. I love vintage clothing-- wish I could've attended this show!
Saturday, October 13, 2007
NEED A LAPTOP BAG?
I currently carry my laptop in a very sturdy leather attache-style bag, but I'm now feeling like I want to find a bag that's cute, functional, and affordable!
Here are a couple that I've been checking out:
On the other hand, this Sumo Laptop Bag is also cute, and appears to be more functional. I think the Juicy bag is more cute, though.
Here are a couple that I've been checking out:

Both are under $100.
Does it matter if I choose cute over functional? I'm sure they're both sturdy bags-- after all they are both designed to hold laptops.
Decisions, decisions!
I'll have to think more about this one-- I'll keep you posted!
WANT TO BE YOUR OWN STYLIST? CHECK OUT THIS SITE!

I just learned about a website called Polyvore.com that allows you to view actual fashion pieces, and arrange all of your picks together on one page. You can then see what the ensemble looks like prior to making a purchase.
You can choose from fashion categories such as clothing, shoes and accessories, to even makeup and nail polish! Pretty clever, huh?
I went to the site and tried it out myself-- it's really fun!
Read more about it here!
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
A Purse Designed To Look Like An Ankle Monitor?

It looks like Paris, Lindsay, Eve and others are making an impact on fashion-- but not in a positive way. Chanel has created a purse that straps around your ankle, resembling an ankle monitor. Yes, I said Chanel!
I can't believe that a large fashion house like Chanel would want to combine the message of irresponsibility with high fashion. The purse was introduced this past week at the Chanel Show at Paris Spring 2008 Fashion Week. Mr. Karl Lagerfield himself referred to this purse as the "rehab bag".
It's only a matter of time before knock-offs of this purse will be spotted everywhere-- what a shame!
Saturday, October 6, 2007
MORE TALK ABOUT "SEX AND THE CITY: THE MOVIE"!

As mentioned in my previous post, I am very excited about the fact that this movie is currently in production. What I loved most about this series was the role that fashion played. The clothing and accessories worn by the ladies reminds me of something that would come straight from a top designer's sketchbook-- very fashion-forward, racy, and on some occasions, very extravagant. I found myself tuning in at times just so that I could "ooh" and "ahh" at everything!
Looks like photographers from In Style Magazine have been at the production site, snapping away as the ladies appear on the scene, sporting all of their "eye candy". As the photos are made public, I can't help but want to share with everyone all of the gorgeous clothing and accessories being showcased, fresh from top design houses.
Check out the Salvatore Ferragamo Pheasant Feather Bag in the picture above that Sarah Jessica Parker is holding, as she poses in character as "Carrie Bradshaw". One word for this bag: Scrumptious!
Now I'm curious as to whether the movie will be able to raise the fashion bar even higher than the series did. What I do know for sure is that the ladies are being fashioned from head to toe!
Here's a larger version of the pheasant feather bag:

Thursday, October 4, 2007
COMING SOON FOR ALL FASHIONISTAS - "SEX AND THE CITY: THE MOVIE"!

Let me tell you, watching this show became a regular date for my husband and I (although I'm sure we were watching the show for different reasons!). No matter what, we always made sure we were home on Sunday evenings in time to plop on the sofa, with popcorn and drinks in tow, and tune in to HBO to find out what the ladies were up to. The show was entertaining for so many reasons: there was so much humor, and the ladies were colorful and dimensional. Their lives seemed fast-paced, exciting and complex at the same time. Their "sexcapades" made the Desperate Housewives look like nuns!
What I loved most about the show were the trendy fashions that the ladies wore. "Carrie Bradshaw" became the epitome of fashion-- her clothing was very fashion-forward, and the color and pattern choices that you might not otherwise consider wearing somehow worked for her. The confidence that Carrie exerted as she strolled down the streets of New York City made it the "in-thing" to look unique. I had never heard of Manolo Blahnik before the show came into existence. And now, I don't know of anyone who hasn't heard of the famous shoe designer.
Here is a peek of some of Carrie's fashion looks:


Of course, we can't forget about the handbags!

Check out more pics taken on the movie set by clicking here.
This movie is long overdue-- I'm really looking forward to hanging out with the ladies again!
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