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6.9.13

Amber Jewellery, Back On Trend


I'm dropping by today to talk about my first jewellery love, amber! I thought I'd go through this resin's long history, religious uses-- and how to accessorize with this weird and wonderful object.


Where this precious jewel comes from?

When we think of amber we usually group it in with the many stones we find in our jewellery. Amber isn't actually a stone, or tree sap as some believe; it's a resin. This is what has always fascinated me about amber. Resin is like our blood. When a tree is damaged it releases honey- coloured liquid resin to cover and heal itself (which hardens over time). Each piece of amber you own is a piece of the life- force of a thousand or even million year old tree!

Most of the amber jewellery you'll ever own comes from in and around the Baltic Sea (this is the area between the goats- headed shape of Scandinavia and Central Europe). How long have we been wearing amber jewellery? People have been accessorizing with amber for more than 15, 000 years! Most of your amber will come from Gdansk in Poland, as this is one of the biggest amber sites off the Baltic coast and these guys have been making jewellery since 1100.

The perks of wearing one

Like many 'stones', throughout the years amber has been thought to have many positive properties. Before civilizations we wore amber amulets to protect against evil spirits and diseases. Later on eastern countries began to use amber jewellery along with amber incense to cleanse the body of jaundice (they believed the amber absorbed what was causing people's skin to turn yellow). 

Countries in Central Europe also caught on this, and they believed that this resin also increased the courage and integrity of the wearer. 

By 1200 Christianity discovered the importance of amber. The Knights Templar took over most of Prussia (including Central Europe) and found the harvesting fields out on the Polish coast. At this time the seven sins were taken very seriously, so if the devout wanted to avoid the greed related to gold, this gold couloured substance became the next best thing. Amber was declared a pure substance that could only be used in rosaries or in church/ religious friezes and anyone harvesting their own or using it otherwise would be severely punished. This went on for many more years, and amber rosaries are still popular with a number of Catholic denominations due to it being natural, cheap, and beautiful. 

How to glam up with an Amber jewellery on

Now to accessorize! As amber has such a warm tone by itself, it's best worn by people with a warm skin tone. If you have a cool tone you'll have to wear smaller pieces, but combining it with silver jewellery like I do works wonders for even the coolest skin tones (like pasty old me).

Big pieces of amber make a big statement, so are best combined with animal print, tribal, and Aztec patterns to make a strong- looking outfit. If the big amber pieces are polished and delicately cut they can be used with a very basic, classical outfit such as a cream fitted dress (one you might wear to a christening), cream shoes, and brown based accessories. 

 Some big oval earrings with a big- beaded necklace would pop against the sleek neutral colours. If you like your jewellery to say a bit about you, or to accent (but not take over) your outfit gor for smaller pieces, but more of it. Maybe try a small amber pendant with a silver and amber ring and some simple bead- shaped earrings. It brings a bit of colour to any outfit, but dotting the amber around keeps it from being too full- on.

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If you're not fond of orange or yellow, amber can actually be found in a number of other colours. From the Baltic you can also get milky (cream), green and cherry red amber. Although it's a lot rarer and more expensive, you can get blue amber mined from the Dominican Republic. This gives you a lot more opportunity to wear amber as these colours are more forgiving, and suit more outfits. 




While most amber pieces are in traditional and rough cuts, there are a number of up and coming companies making contemporary designs that can make more meaningful, individualistic and quirky pieces for everyone's needs. You don't see many people wearing amber anymore, so wearing amber will make far more of a statement and can tell other a lot about you and your style. My favorite piece at the moment is this lovely pendant; very fitting for the coming of autumn where I live. 








A Guest Post from (About the Author)



Adina Flanagan is a writer, website tinkerer, and lover of all things geeky. She likes to find quirky or unknown things to share with other people, and blogging gives her a great way to do that while meeting some awesome people along the way. 

2.8.13

5 Favorite Fashion Pieces You Should Have for 2013/ 2014


It's one thing to know what's on trend for the year, and it's another to be able to maximize what we add into our wardrobe so that we look in style. There are many ways by which we can learn the ropes of styling ourselves. I, for instance, turn to my favorite fashion shows and magazines. Way easier-- and accessible for all of us-- is to do a quick search on google

Thanks to this generous accessibility, I keep posted. And everything you need to learn (that I can share) about fashion right now may come in the next sentences. From Vogue to The Guardian unearths a spate of  fashionable pieces we all can sport-- the top of them being: A- line skirts, black and white graphics, mid- heel shoes, leathers, denims, bold ethnic prints, geometric cuts and patterns, and grunge. 

But let's admit that some of us are limited by the comforts of neutrals, and oversize tops and year- old jeans. Because there's a slight risk in combining colors and style of clothes, even when we are familiar on how to do it. Sometimes we still need, and to consider our womanly, um, appetite for affirmation that we look good in what we are wearing the moment we step out of our homes-- a sure guide. 

Below are 5 on- trend fashion pieces which I suggest you should have for this year and the next. They are great on the high street at the moment. The better news is that, they are actually the fashion pieces which you can lightly mix and match to double your wardrobe options. In keeping with our first goal to maximize what we have in our wardrobe, this advantage is also something that won't leave a huge dent on our clothing budget, if at all.

Chambray Top




Trust me; I know. Denims are always part of fashion no matter what season. Chambray tops are one of its hybrids. It has an effect to make the one wearing it look younger. Tips: choose an understated washed- out chambray. 


First pairing-- chambray top + leather pants (or shorts) + neutral-colored coat + knee- high boots. It's perfect for the cold days, plus the chambray downplays the edgy look of leather and the classic coat.

Second paring-- chambray top + A- line floral skirt + black pointed- toe pumps + cream antigona bag (or anything geometrically framed bag). It's appropriate for spring and brunch. Tips: choose a skirt of the same shade as chambray, pair it with a belt to give your waist a shape and avoid making you look heavyset on your body trunk. Add a gold statement necklace for detail.

Third pairing-- chambray top + denim pants + blue pumps + green clutch bag. Denim on denim rules. It gives a laid- back urban look. Tips: pair it with skinny jeans (especially when you decide to have it untucked). Pair it with a blue pumps and a green clutch bag-- they'll look sleek together. You can also add a metallic arm candy or two since denims alone would look a little too bare.

Fourth pairing-- chambray top + graphic art sleeveless top + orange shorts + peep-toe wedges or oxford shoes. It's perfect for summer or for a late- afternoon stroll. Tips: wear it over a graphic art sleeveless top. An orange color will give it a positive vibe. 


Origami Skorts



Geometric cuts are so in now. Origami skort is one its types that has a cutting- edge impression. While it looks like a skirt on the outside, it's actually shorts which you can try on for an easy dressing without compromising style. Tips: choose a color you can pair with almost any  other colors (white or black).


First pairing: origami skort + blue sleeveless or halter top + ankle- high boots + earth- toned clutch. As I said, choose something which you can pair with any colors, a bold shade of blue for example. Pairing it with ankle- high boots would make you look grunge but chic. This ensemble has just a different effect.

Second pairing: origami skort + white knit top or graphic tee + ankle- strap platforms + black clutch. White on white trend that is a perfect fit for brunch or shopping over the weekend. It's a more hued down look but add a black belt to accentuate your body shape. 

Third pairing: origami skort + Ain't Laurent Without Yves Jumper + white peter pan- collared top + white mid-heel pointed- toe shoes + neon handbag or pastel- colored clutch. The look is fit for a night out or  the rainy days. Tips: wear the black jumper over the peter pan- collared top for style. The white heel shoes and handbag will balance everything from looking too preppy.

Fourth pairing: origami skort + black sheer long- sleeve top + ankle- high gladiator shoes or oxfords + white baseball cap. It's a sexier look perfect for casual occasions. Tips: have the long- sleeve top tucked in and add a snake-skinned clutch to add variety to the black and white mixture.

Leather Jacket



Leathers are always top fashion reincarnation. Whilst you think it's a difficult piece to pair with, it has started to become one of the fashion pieces that can get you through each season. And the best pick of them all is a leather jacket.

First pairing:  leather jacket + *any top* + black skinny jeans + black scarf + knee- high boots + bloody red slings from Prada or any other (even less expensive) brand. Tips: choose a non- leather pants, it's a big no-no to pair leather with a leather. You can sport any top, anything goes with black. Add scarf for warmth, and, style. The bloody red sling will carry everything from looking too dusky. This is particularly perfect for winter or a late- night dinner somewhere.

Second pairing: leather jacket + floral maxi dress + mid- heel wedge sandals + black balenciaga handbag. This look is perfect for spring. The combination is rough but feminine you can be comfortable wearing while at a flea market or while finishing a cup of espresso in a noshery. 

Third pairing: leather jacket + earth- toned cotton knit top + boyfriend jeans + black pumps + brown cross body bag from mulberry or any other brands. If you're heading out for a casual meet- up, this look could be for you. Tips: have the cotton knit top tucked in your jeans, it will make you feel free and easy, while the black pumps serves as your sexy side of the look.

Fourth pairing: leather jacket + pink sleeveless top + floral shorts + peep- toe clogs + green belt. The colors are in themselves an absolute pairing. This look is good for summer. The leather will add a more chic but unusual vibe on it. 

Animal Printed Pieces




Animal- printed pieces, whether clothes or shoes or bags, are stylish accessories by default. You can wear them without necessarily adding too much extras. And they're still in.

First pairing: studded animal print oxfords + chambray top + leather shorts + caramel or brown colored bag. The look is casually voguish. You can wear it to a late afternoon shopping or to a sporty event. Tips: have the chambray top tucked in. You can also play it with an updo hairstyle.

Second pairing: animal print clutch bag + black peplum bodycone dress + camo jacket + peep- toe curved heel wedge. Sport this look on a dinner date or casual party. Tips: wear the camo jacket as a cover- up. You can also add metallic arm candies to complete the look.

Third pairing: animal print long sleeve top + white shorts + pink clutch + pink/ gold pumps. This look is perfect for spring. You can wear this to a brunch or an afternoon date with your girlfriends. Tips: try the hi- low tuck in to make it more chic.

Fourth pairing: animal print shorts + black sheer halter top + gold ankle- strap pumps + black shopper from Harrod's or any other brands. This look is perfect for summer. You can also wear this to shopping or late afternoon dine. Tips: it's best to leave the halter top untucked. 

Burglar Stripes




I like this fashion piece best of all. You'll probably notice how black and white graphics are everywhere in the fashion world right now. Burglar stripe pants particularly suits best for most women, especially those who need some slimming and height. It offers an extensively stylish and modern look. 

First pairing: burglar stripe pants + black sleeveless top + royal blue pumps + oxblood red clutch. This is perfect for any occasion: brunch, shopping, meet- ups, dinner. Tips: choose a body hugging top to emphasize your body. As much as you'd like to try this look with a shoe-laced oxford shoes, this fashion piece is essentially made for high heels or wedges.  

Second pairing: burglar stripe pants + op- art long sleeve top + peep- toe leather platform + box- framed bag + black turban + circle sunnies. This ensemble everything fashion combined. You can try this for brunch or a casual date.

Third pairing: burglar stripe pants + multi cross graphic muscle tee + leather jacket + spike pointed- toe pumps. This look is chic and edgy. A monochromatic look. Tips: you can again try the hi- low tuck in for the muscle tee to avoid adding more weight on your body.


There you have it!

I'd also like to know what you have on your list of fashion must-haves in the comments section below.




17.7.13

Top Fashionable Movies I Choose Watch


Fashion is oftentimes an assimilation of style and culture. Since the time of Audrey Hepburn to Grace Kelly in the old movie classics, the outfit of the actors has always added character to every scene. I do not know for certain how film critiques gauge a movie as fashionable. All I know is that even the movies whose actors are draped with what's currently on trend, sometimes don't go half the word of fashionable based on reviews. Perhaps a perfect blend of style, and how outfits are carried from beginning to end-- to how they are related to the movie-- is the moniker justified.

Not since Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby of the 20's high luxury fashion, to Carrie Bradshaw's collection of Manolos carried onto the big screen, to Hepburn's Funny Face of French couture and glossy magazines has a movie integrated the exquisite contribution of fashion to film. 

I look up to these two crafts combined. Among my top picks, revisited, here:

Click on the photos to watch the movies. Give yourself a style guide!

American Gigolo (1980)


Facts: A 117 minute American crime drama film by Paul Schrader. 
Story: Julian, an escort to wealthy Los Angeles women making a lucrative living. He suddenly suspects he's being framed for the death of one of his clients. Meanwhile he begins a relationship with a local politician's wife.
Inspiration: 80's stand up collar style and the luxe tailoring collection of Giorgio Armani. 

Annie Hall (1977)


Facts: An 93 minute American romantic- comedy film by Woody Allen. 
Story: Neurotic New York comedian Alvy Singer falls in love with the ditsy Annie Hall. [imdb.com]
Inspiration: Layering. White oxford topped with a man's silk tie, and a Civil War vest with the top button buttoned, inspired by Diane Keaton's real- life style.

Belle De Jour (or Beauty of the Day, 1967)


Facts: A 101 minute French drama film by Luis Buñuel.
Story: A frigid young housewife decides to spend her midweek afternoons as a prostitute. [imdb.com]
Inspiration: Tight buns and French roll hairstyle, double- breasted A- line coats and nifty little Yves Saint Laurent day dresses. 

Blow-Up (1966)


Facts: A 111 minute British- Italian crime film by Michelangelo Antonioni
Story: A mod London photographer seems to find something very suspicious in the shots he has taken of a mysterious beauty in a desolate park. [imdb.com] 
Inspiration: Sixties London fashion and mod makeup (perfect for the spring/ summer 2013 trend), and Jane Birkin of Hermes "Birkin Bag" fame. Disregard the casual making out in the film.

Bonnie & Clyde (1967)


Facts: A 122 minute crime- drama film by Arthur Penn.
Story: A somewhat romanticized account of the career of the notoriously violent bank robbing couple and their gang. [imdb.com]
Inspiration: Midi skirts and dresses. Silk, scarves, berets. 

Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961)


Facts: A 115 minute American romantic- comedy film by Blake Edwards.
Story: A young New York socialite becomes interested in a young man who has moved into her apartment building. [imdb.com]
Inspiration: Audrey Hepburn's signature elegant black satin sheath, inspired by 40's and 50's greatest models, and Hubert Givenchy's designs for Hepburn. 

Coco Avant Chanel ( Coco Before Chanel, 2009)


Facts: A 110 minute French film by Anne Fontaine.
Story: The story of Coco Chanel's rise from obscure beginnings to the heights of the fashion world.
Inspiration: Chanel's "tomboy chic" style of the World War I period, working outfits into a sophisticated look.  

Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky (2009)


Facts: A 118 minute French film by Jan Kounen. 
Story: Paris 1913. Coco Chanel is infatuated with the rich and handsome Boy Capel, but she is also compelled by her work. Igor Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring is about to be performed. The revolutionary dissonances of Igor's work parallel the radical ideals of Coco Chanel.
Inspiration: Coco Chanel's style of striking black, navy blue, and white.

Coco Chanel (2008)


Facts: A 139 minute TV film by Christian Duguay
Story: The life story of legend fashion designer Coco Chanel. [imdb.com]
Inspiration: Coco Chanel's famous box leather jackets.

Confessions of a Shopaholic (2009)


Facts: A 104 minute American romantic- comedy film by P.J. Hogan.
Story: A college grad lands a job as a financial journalist in New York City to support where she nurtures her shopping addiction and falls for a wealthy entrepreneur. [imdb.com]
Inspiration: Color block. Quirky and glamorous urban street style.

Funny Face (1957)


Facts: A 103 minute American musical film by Stanley Donen.
Story: An impromptu fashion shoot at a bookstore brings about a new fashion model discovery in the shop clerk. [imdb.com]
Inspiration: Photography- worth fashion, featuring the designs of Givenchy. An appreciation for art than the cafe' society.

Garmento (2002)

You'll see a trailer video in this link. I'll search over the net to find the full movie video for you.
Facts: A 90 minute American film by Michele Maher.
Story: "The Steamy Side of Fashion". Fashion is considered a glamorous industry full of beautiful people. "Garmento" tells the other side of the story, with a dark and satirical look at New York's wholesale garment industry, where shady deals are made for a buck and ruthlessness is a prerequisite for career success. [imdb.com]
Inspiration: Street style. Jeans. 

Grace of Monaco (2013)

Watch for the trailer video soon. Full movie release date Dec. 27, 2013

Facts: An American- French biography film by Olivier Dahan.
Story: The story of former Hollywood icon star Grace Kelly's crisis of marriage and identity, during a political's dispute between Monaco's Prince Rainier III and France's Charles De Gaulle, and a looming French invasion of Monaco in the early 1960's.
Inspiration: Mix of Hollywood fashion and royal allure. Swingy style, body- flattering skirts, mixing of texture, feminine ruffles, sweater and pearls, retro.

Legally Blonde 1 & 2 (2001, 2003)
Facts: A 96 and 95 minute American film by Robert Luketic and Charles Hermanwurmfeld respectively.
Story: When a blonde sorority queen is dumped by her boyfriend, she decides to follow him to law school to get him back and, once there, she has more legal savvy than she ever imagined. In the sequel, she heads to Washington D.C. to pass a bill that will ban animal testing. [imdb.com]
Inspiration: Lush and pastel pink style. Chunky knit cardigans, dress, and leathers.

Marie Antoinette (2006)


Facts: A 127 minute historical comedy- drama film by Sofia Coppola.
Story: The re- telling of France's iconic but ill- fated queen, Marie Antoinette. [imdb.com]
Inspiration: French Haute Couture Fashion featuring designs from John Galliano, Alxander McQueen, and Christian Lacroix; and sequined stiletto shoes. Also portrayed by Kate Moss in the April 2012 issue of Vogue US.

Point & Shoot (2004)

It's a movie trailer here, too. Sorry :( I'll look for the full video and link it here!
Facts: A 96 minute romantic drama movie by film makers Shawn Regruto and more.
Story: Blurring the light between fiction and reality, aspiring fashion photographer Shawn Regruto-- obsessed with documenting every part of his life-- assembles his personal and professional home- video footage into a feature film. [imdb.com]
Inspiration: Urban street style. Magazine- worthy fashion.

Pret- a- Porter (1994)


Facts: A 133 minute Americal satirical comedy film by Robert Altman.
Story: A fashion show in Paris draws a usual bunch of people: designers, reporters, models, magazine editors. [imdb.com]
Inspiration: Collections of most famous designers like Christian Dior.

Sex and the City (2008)


Facts: A 145 minute American blue romantic comedy film adaptation by Michael Patrick King.
Story: A New York writer on sex and love is finally getting married to her Mr. Big. But her three best girlfriends must console her after one of them inadvertently leads Mr. Big to jilt her. [imdb.com]
Inspiration: New York street style- coats, vests, scarves, dress, chic bags and accessories. (except again the make out scenes).

The Devil Wears Prada (2006)


Facts: A 109 minute comedy- drama film by David Frankel, an adaptation from the novel written in the same title by Lauren Weisberger.
Story: A naive young woman comes to New York and scores a job as the assistant to one of the city's biggest magazine editors, the ruthless and cynical Miranda Priestly. [imdb.com]
Inspiration: Texture, color, prints, and pattern combinations. Designer clothes-- Chanel, Dolce & Gabbana, Vivienne Westwood, and Prada.

The Great Gatsby (1974, 2013)



Facts: A 143 minute American 3D romantic- drama film by Baz Luhrmann, an adaptation from a classic novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald.
Story: A Midwestern war veteran finds himself drawn to the past and lifestyle of his millionaire neighbor. [imdb.com]
Inspiration: 1920's high luxury fashion. Vintage flapper dress.  Pearl necklaces and accessories. Feather vintage pieces. Summer whites. Crisp oxfords. Suits.

The Royal Tenenbaums (2001)


Facts: A 109 minute comedy- drama film by Wes Anderson.
Story: An estranged family of former child prodigies reunites when one of their members announces he has a terminal illness. [imdb.com]
Inspiration: Leathers and loafers. Suits. Unique fashion ensembles.

Hmmm, have you found a little inspiration on how to make your outfits work together in these movies? Succumb to the fashion forces!







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