Friday, December 31, 2010
Happy New Year
♥♥♥ HAPPY NEW YEAR ♥♥♥
I hope all your wishes will come true this year!
Love ya!
xoxo Eris/MissAdelajda100
New Stardesign
A new dress has just appeared as a new stardesign!
It is Superstar only and it costs 16 stardollars!
I like it very much and I think I'm going to buy it.
What do you think?
xoxo Eris/MissAdelajda100
Free Pretty In Pink Bag
Hi friends!
This cute bag comes to us from a contest in Poland.
To take it do this:
-Go to ukryj.info
-Type in the URL bar http://www.stardoll.com/en/contest/finish.php?id=867
-Log in
-Than change the URL to http://www.stardoll.com/en/contest/finish.php?id=867
-Leave the proxy and go to your suite
xoxo Eris/MssAdelajda100
Montrail Review
Montrail delivers premier trail running and hiking footwear for outdoor athletes around the world that expect excellence from themselves and their products. For everyday comfort, Montrail created a uniquely contoured, thermomoldable sandal and insole. Montrail is synonymous with the best fitting, cutting-edge outdoor footwear.
Choosing the perfect pair of shoes from Montrail was not easy, but I finally opted for the Women's Mountain Masochist™ GTX Trail Running Shoes ($115). I couldn't be more satisfied with my selection, because these shoes are to size and fit like a dream! I like them even better than my customized running shoes that I have. For someone like me that has a high arch, I love that these shoes offer a wonderful arch support, which makes it an even more comfortable experience for me.
The Mountain Masochist™ GTX Trail Running Shoes are waterproof breathable, making it able to handle the dirtiest conditions. The A Gore-Tex lining will help your feet feeling nice and dry. The gusted tongue keeps out dirt, rocks, and moisture. These shoes also feature an ultra sticky Gryptonite soles that will help you stay rubber down when you have to traverse slick rock slabs or cross the river by tiptoeing across a fallen tree.
Overall, these are the most comfortable sneakers I've tried on so far. It can be a bit trying for me at times to find the perfect pair, but I've successfully found these! Made of high quality materials, these shoes were made to last a long time. Great for any outdoor enthusiast!
The product in this review was provided to the reviewer for keeps and the purpose of writing a review. This in no way effects the quality of the review provided. No monetary exchange occurred in exchange for the writing of the review. The views expressed in this review are strictly that of the reviewer. All reviews provided here are the work of the reviewer and remain completely unbiased.
Choosing the perfect pair of shoes from Montrail was not easy, but I finally opted for the Women's Mountain Masochist™ GTX Trail Running Shoes ($115). I couldn't be more satisfied with my selection, because these shoes are to size and fit like a dream! I like them even better than my customized running shoes that I have. For someone like me that has a high arch, I love that these shoes offer a wonderful arch support, which makes it an even more comfortable experience for me.
The Mountain Masochist™ GTX Trail Running Shoes are waterproof breathable, making it able to handle the dirtiest conditions. The A Gore-Tex lining will help your feet feeling nice and dry. The gusted tongue keeps out dirt, rocks, and moisture. These shoes also feature an ultra sticky Gryptonite soles that will help you stay rubber down when you have to traverse slick rock slabs or cross the river by tiptoeing across a fallen tree.
Overall, these are the most comfortable sneakers I've tried on so far. It can be a bit trying for me at times to find the perfect pair, but I've successfully found these! Made of high quality materials, these shoes were made to last a long time. Great for any outdoor enthusiast!
The product in this review was provided to the reviewer for keeps and the purpose of writing a review. This in no way effects the quality of the review provided. No monetary exchange occurred in exchange for the writing of the review. The views expressed in this review are strictly that of the reviewer. All reviews provided here are the work of the reviewer and remain completely unbiased.
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Rickety Rack Review
Rickety Rack offers trendy clothing at low, lovable prices! Their adorable online shop offers exceptionally-crafted fashion with a sugary sweet finish. They specialize in ultra-feminine styles loaded with lace, rich in ruffles, and detailed to absolute perfection. Browse their online store for dozens of designer treasures and take advantage of their special sale section for discount clothing!
The Lace-Trimmed Floral Frock ($25) is petal perfect with the fully adjustable spaghetti straps, sweetheart neckline, lightly padded bow-trimmed bust, front-to-back floral print, and a lace-trimmed hem. It fits perfectly and I can't wait to show it off in Spring. Cerulean blue flowers seem to grow right out of this utterly soft and light as a feather fabric. You can wear a crocheted cardigan to harmonize with this stunningly beautiful dress for a mesmerizing look.
Silky Pleated Bow-Tie Top $25
Silky Frilled Navy Swing Jacket $75
Clustered Rosette One-Shoulder Top $55
Holiday Pleated Babydoll Dress $25
Blooming-Rose One-Shoulder Tunic $75
Sugary Sweet Bow-Tie Babydoll Dress $55
Plush Pink Angora Sweater $20
The Lace-Trimmed Floral Frock ($25) is petal perfect with the fully adjustable spaghetti straps, sweetheart neckline, lightly padded bow-trimmed bust, front-to-back floral print, and a lace-trimmed hem. It fits perfectly and I can't wait to show it off in Spring. Cerulean blue flowers seem to grow right out of this utterly soft and light as a feather fabric. You can wear a crocheted cardigan to harmonize with this stunningly beautiful dress for a mesmerizing look.
The product in this review was provided to the reviewer for keeps and the purpose of writing a review. This in no way effects the quality of the review provided. No monetary exchange occurred in exchange for the writing of the review. The views expressed in this review are strictly that of the reviewer. All reviews provided here are the work of the reviewer and remain completely unbiased.
Silky Pleated Bow-Tie Top $25
Silky Frilled Navy Swing Jacket $75
Clustered Rosette One-Shoulder Top $55
Holiday Pleated Babydoll Dress $25
Blooming-Rose One-Shoulder Tunic $75
Sugary Sweet Bow-Tie Babydoll Dress $55
Plush Pink Angora Sweater $20
Wear in the World?
After traveling, spending two weeks on the East Coast, and enduring a beautiful blizzard, I have come to some interesting fashion conclusions. Brace yourself...this may be my most opinionated blog yet!
To start, I have never been so aware of those around me and how they dressed. It was interesting to see not only the weather and scenery change so dramatically by a 6 hour flight, but to also see fashion transform right before my little eyes.
My first fashion mental note occurred as I boarded our red eye to Boston. In front of me on the jet-way were two young girls in black sweats, black Uggs (bleck), and funky tee shirts. They were holding extra large Marc Jacobs bags (me likey) and looked ready for a good nap. It was so odd to me because you could tell they put effort into their outfits, but they put effort in to look extra casual and bummy. I was perplexed! Since I usually feel so groggy after a sleepless plane ride, I like to step up my outfit. Maybe my two-tone suede/patent leather below the knee boots take the attention away from the bags under my eyes. By the way, you would not believe how many people stared/commented on these boots. The comments from the females were easily accepted compared to the comments by older men.
My next observation makes me feel like some sort of fashion snob. From the high end mall to the local grocery store, I was so confused by what I witnessed. I conferred with my husband, and he agreed with me. It is almost as if the cold weather causes some people to give up and throw in the fashion towel. I get it... the cold is not much fun and snow can bring misery for some, but that does not mean you have to leave the house with an outfit as unlively as the winter trees. On the other hand, it would also be ridiculous to constantly coordinate hat, boots, glove, scarf, etc. There must be some balance. Maybe a fun pair of winter boots or a textured winter coat to amp the sass up just a pinch.
This also got me thinking about the West Coast. Have I been surrounded with an ample helping of brand names and over the top dressing, that this has become the norm? If I were unknowingly placed in a store in San Diego and a store in a Connecticut town, would I be able to tell where I was? Obviously, this would have to occur in the spring or summer since west/east coast fall and winter vary so greatly.
No matter where you are, LBD encourages you to put your best fashion foot forward. We all have our fashion faux pas, but I know 2011 will be a fashionable year. Cheers to a prosperous and healthy New Year where our fashionable moments outshine our occasional fashion blunders.
With Love From the West Coast,
XOXO
To start, I have never been so aware of those around me and how they dressed. It was interesting to see not only the weather and scenery change so dramatically by a 6 hour flight, but to also see fashion transform right before my little eyes.
My first fashion mental note occurred as I boarded our red eye to Boston. In front of me on the jet-way were two young girls in black sweats, black Uggs (bleck), and funky tee shirts. They were holding extra large Marc Jacobs bags (me likey) and looked ready for a good nap. It was so odd to me because you could tell they put effort into their outfits, but they put effort in to look extra casual and bummy. I was perplexed! Since I usually feel so groggy after a sleepless plane ride, I like to step up my outfit. Maybe my two-tone suede/patent leather below the knee boots take the attention away from the bags under my eyes. By the way, you would not believe how many people stared/commented on these boots. The comments from the females were easily accepted compared to the comments by older men.
My next observation makes me feel like some sort of fashion snob. From the high end mall to the local grocery store, I was so confused by what I witnessed. I conferred with my husband, and he agreed with me. It is almost as if the cold weather causes some people to give up and throw in the fashion towel. I get it... the cold is not much fun and snow can bring misery for some, but that does not mean you have to leave the house with an outfit as unlively as the winter trees. On the other hand, it would also be ridiculous to constantly coordinate hat, boots, glove, scarf, etc. There must be some balance. Maybe a fun pair of winter boots or a textured winter coat to amp the sass up just a pinch.
This also got me thinking about the West Coast. Have I been surrounded with an ample helping of brand names and over the top dressing, that this has become the norm? If I were unknowingly placed in a store in San Diego and a store in a Connecticut town, would I be able to tell where I was? Obviously, this would have to occur in the spring or summer since west/east coast fall and winter vary so greatly.
No matter where you are, LBD encourages you to put your best fashion foot forward. We all have our fashion faux pas, but I know 2011 will be a fashionable year. Cheers to a prosperous and healthy New Year where our fashionable moments outshine our occasional fashion blunders.
With Love From the West Coast,
XOXO
Fashion forecast S/S 2011 and Fashion New Year`s Resolutions
White
- Ralph Lauren - Dolce & Gabbana - Kaviar Gauche -
Black
- Dolce & Gabbana - Gianfranco Ferre - Roland Mouret -
Colourmix
- Akris - Gucci - Haider Ackermann -
Transparency
- Richard Nicolls -Valentino - Thakoon -
Leather
- Bottega Veneta - Gucci - Hermes -
Leopard Print
- Blumarine - Dolce & Gabbana - Givenchy -
Snakeskin Print
- Burberry - Thakoon - Roberto Cavalli -
Minimalism
- Calvin Klein - Stella McCartney - Chloe -
Which trend do you look forward to and what are your fashion-resolutions for 2011?
Links a la Mode - this week`s 20 best blog posts voted by the Independent Fashion Bloggers
- Antares: Alfa Scorpii: Mori girls style is an amazing street style trend, the mixture of ethnic, folk, lolita-style and others.
- Awakened Aesthetic: Araks Yeramyan’s lingerie is both ethical and effortless.
- Beyond Fabric: On Family History – Vintage Family Pics
- Big Girl. Small Budget. Tiny Town.: Using the 12 Days of Christmas as style inspiration. A 12-verse song translated into 12 winter looks
- Boheme Noir: 10 Ways to Wear Tartan & Plaid
- Circle City Style: High Fashion in the Style of Gemma Teller
- Dramatis Personae: If I were Another Girl… Inspired by Eastern European Boho Style
- Fasshonaburu: Why is that most “Flatter Your Shape” articles will feature petite and curvy, yet rarely both in one person?
- Fuyume: Is the rise of Asian models a fad?
- The House in the Clouds: Shine your light on me: A reminder to all women that we are more beautiful and interesting collectively.
- I’m the It Girl: Colour Trends S/S 2011: From Runway to H&M
- Independent Fashion Bloggers: Setting Blogging Resolutions for the New Year
- Liv Lux Magazine: How to Ease High Heel Foot Pain [Video]
- Lust, Love, Lose: Lust- Maggie Matich’s Lavender Hair
- Just B Blog: B Festive: Hair Tinsel the perfect holiday hair accessory!
- Miss Vicki: Crossing the line between fetish and fashion
- Modly Chic: Typical New Year’s Resolutions– Blogified.
- MoMoMod: I’m bound to believe that Catherine’s definitive, effortless, and lady like style is perfect in its own right.
- My Fashion Lust List: Fashion Related Health Problems
- The Coveted: Snow boots for urban sludge
- The Red Dot: Fashion Illustration therapy: review of three of the best fashion illustration blogs of the moment – Do they have influence on our style and looks?
- Watch This Place: In a world where ‘shocking’ is no longer shocking, I consider whether the ‘rock-’n'-roll-bad-girl’ has lost her edge.
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Links a la Mode
Wednesday's Wish List
Every Girl Needs a Wish List....Happy New Year!! With Love, Michelle & Gina
Happy New Year by lotus blossom design featuring diamond jewelries
Happy New Year by lotus blossom design featuring diamond jewelries
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
10 Complete New Year`s Eve Party Outfits (styled by Boheme Noir)
1. Evening Star
Dress: Bottega Veneta, necklace: Chanel, clutch: Judith Leiber, shoes: Jimmy Choo
2. The Black Cat
Suit: Armani Prive Haute Couture, earrings: Dior, clutch: Judith Leiber, shoes: Jimmy Choo
3. Rebel Yell
Dress: Derek Lam, necklace:Erickson Beamon, clutch: Phillip Lim, shoes: Christian Louboutin
4. The Gold Bug
Dress: Alexander McQueen, bag: Dior, earrings: Alexis Bittar, shoes: Ash
5. Vision Thing
Dress: Lanvin, necklace: Bijoux Heart, clutch: Chloe, shoes: Valentino
6. The Sphinx
Dress: Kenzo, earrings: Alex Monroe, clutch: Alexander McQueen, shoes: Gucci
7. Eldorado
Dress: Dsquared2, necklace: Falconiere, clutch: Alexander McQueen, shoes: Christian Louboutin
8. A Dream Within A Dream
Dress: Roberto Cavalli, ring: Alexander McQueen, clutch: Alexander McQueen, shoes: Christian Louboutin
9. Like A Hurricane
Dress: Blumarine, necklace: Oscar De La Renta, clutch: Valentino, shoes: Christian Louboutin
10. Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether
Dress: Michael Kors, Cuff: Roberto Cavalli, clutch: Alexander McQueen, shoes: Tory Burch
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Party + Evening Wear,
Styled by Jenny
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