January 2012
Grunge Style
Elle suggests a silk dress by Dolce & Gabbana (to view Elle’s grunge picks, click here), but with the 1,675 dollar price tag; this isn’t exactly inspiring for your typical fashionista struck by hard times in our current downed economy. Additionally, the dress is only available at select boutiques and stores.
For some cheaper inspiration, check out this flattering ditsy florals dress: Journee’s V-Neck Floral Print Dress. This cotton and rayon dress is available at Target online and in stores. The price is a very reasonable $39.99. This dress is a gray color with a v-neck pullover style in a loose comfortable fit that hits above the knee.
For another reasonably priced grunge style dress, check out Roxy’s Hazy Surf Print Dress, available for $49.50 at lulu’s here. The dress is black featuring various colored flowers in a lovely motif. It has an unconventional criss crossing styling in the back. It features chiffon fabric in a polyester spandex blend.
Project Runway All-Stars: Episode 3
This week, Project Runway initiated an unusual challenge: designing a dress for an inanimate object. The object is, however, life-like, or rather, pig-like. The designers are assigned to design a dress for beloved Muppet, Miss Piggy, for her to wear to promote her movie, The Muppets.
Hot Rod Heels
Project Runway All-Stars: Episode 2
Project Runway: All Stars was back for another week of missing Tim Gunn, being glad to see the exceptional designs and watching the weird, Heidi Klum-clone who hosts the whole thing. Plus, of course, seeing what outfit-reminiscent-of-boyhood Mondo Guerra would wear (this week it was shorts and knee socks. Weirdest part? He lives in Denver.).
Project Runway All-Stars: Episode 1
The new season of Project Runway started on Thursday and Tim Gunn is missing. I know that’s enough to keep some of you from watching at all, but get this—Heidi Klum isn’t the host of this All-Star season, either. With no Klum or Gunn and two new judges replacing Nina Garcia and Michael Kors, will this season be a flop?
Levi's ID's Your Curves
Tired of hitting the mall or big box store to try on 30 pairs of jeans, only to find none of them fit properly? Some are too big in the waist, some won’t fit over your hips, some are too short and some swim around your ankles. Some even gape in the back showing off the color of undies you chose to wear today. What’s a discouraged girl to do?
Levi’s offers a solution with their new jean system: curve ID. Taking this quiz will allow their system to find a perfect fit for you based on your body type, guaranteed. There are four different fits, these are: slight, demi, bold and supreme.
The slight fit is for those who have very few curves and sport a more boyish figure. If you’re the type of woman who is constantly having to battle keeping her jeans from sliding down her butt all day (even with a belt) this fit is for you.