It has been a long summer full of odd weather....100 degree temperatures, earthquakes, and hurricanes, Oh my! Normally I am excited to welcome in a new season and a new wardrobe but now more than ever am I so excited to say good ridden to summer and welcome in fall fashions for 2011. There are some trends we are LOVING right now and can't wait to share them with you!
Stripes specifically in a t-shirt dress. They are fun, flattering, and versatile. Pair a great fall t-shirt dress with boots and you have a great day to night look.
We also can't get enough of navy and brown together! This dress has very subtle brown leather piping details that give it a little extra something. Pair with brown boots to make a must have for fall.
Tribal prints and southwestern influence is one of our top trends. We are seeing it everywhere from dresses, to skirts, to blouses and we love it in everything we see!
Great one shoulder tribal print dress by Jaloux showing multiple trends in one! We love the print, the one shoulder, and the metallic color pattern!
Blue is another great color for fall and we can't enough of this southwestern influenced print dress. The shoulders are cut out to give it a little something extra. Wear it now through fall and pair with a great pair of black booties and an awesome cuff bracelet.
Goes great with another fall trend, metallic nail polish. A couple of our faves are by Chanel.... These earthy metallic shades are a must have for sure!
Shoes, shoes and more shoes! You just can't go wrong with a great pair of pumps! Right now the biggest influence out there is the heeled loafer. We are seeing them in everything from leather, to suede tasseled, embellished, and more. Here is a great basic that you can wear all season long.
Cable knit sweaters are back in a big way. From short and cropped to mid thigh, these warm and cozy sweaters are going to be a staple to your closet this fall.
Rachel Bilson showing the cropped version here. Who who cable knit sweaters could be hot???
Fall jackets are a great way to spice up any wardrobe. We are seeing everything from denim jackets, to motorcycle jackets, and mixed material jackets. Whichever you decide to chose, you can't go wrong! What the heck, get more than one!!
Here, Cameron Diaz rocks a denim jacket with her jumpsuit and Pippa is showing off a great choice in her leather motto jacket.
Whichever trend you decide to rock this season make sure to own it and put a little of you in everything you wear. Fashion is a way to show a little bit of who you are through what you wear so put some thought into it and have fun! Make sure to get staples to start: a great pair of skinny jeans, boots, and a jacket and then you can buy key fall pieces. Keep it fun, keep it simple, and most of all.....make it YOU!
Moxie Boutique
Welcome to my blog!!! Here you can check out the latest and greatest things that are going on at moxie! My goal is to share with you more about who I am and what is going on at moxie. This is an upclose look at what it takes to open your own business and ALL the emotions that come with it. Through the blog I hope you get to know me better as well I get to know you; the moxie shopper better. As the shop grows and changes so will the blog and hopefully you will come here to check out what is going on in the store and what I have to say about the industry. Whether you check us out for updates on new merchandise, for the latest trends, event updates, or just to get a good laugh I hope you find this blog fun, informative, and you get a better understanding of who I am and what I want moxie to represent.
Happy Shopping! :)
--Cari
Happy Shopping! :)
--Cari
Saturday, August 27, 2011
Friday, July 15, 2011
Who says fashion and sports don't go together?
Emmanuel Chriqui |
Kendra Wilkinson |
Fashion and Sports?? Yes, please! The annual ESPY awards took place on Wednesday and while the actual award itself doesn't really mean much, it gave athletes a chance to get all dressed up and mingle amongst Hollywood's finest. What other time will you see basketball and football stars walk down the red carpet alongside Ryan Reynolds and Brooklyn Decker? You gotta love it.
Maria Sharapova showed she knows a thing or two about fashion when she went with this fashion forward Alexander McQueen number. The only thing I wasn't sure about were the feathers on her hips.....too much?? Brooklyn Decker may not be an athlete but her look was one one of my favorites! Not that she could ever look bad, but she definitely stood out. And her gold spiked Christian Louboutin's were to die for!
Maria Sharapova |
Overall I must say I was really impressed by the men. They clean up pretty nice! Tim Tebow was one of my favorite athletes, he looked great! Any man that can pull off purple is one to be reckoned with I must say!
Tim Tebow |
Ryan Reynolds also looked unforgettable. I mean, he does have the advantage of looking the way he does (ladies, you know what I am talking about!) he was casual yet smooth at the same time. And his co-star Jason Bateman held his own.
Ryan Reynolds and Jason Bateman |
Kerry Washington was glamorous in this short mini with exposed back. It definitely made a statement and a good one at that!
Maria Sharapova and Serena Williams |
Serena Williams decided to not leave much for the imagination in the hot pink mini. Love it/hate it?? She is always willing to take a risk and not afraid to express herself.
Blake Griffin |
Blake Griffin of the LA Clippers was one of my favorite men as well! The basketball star looked like an Armani model! Dallas Mavericks champ Jason Kidd and his date even matched! They were pretty cute and had to be included.
Jason Kidd |
Below are some other images from the evening. Overall, I think everyone dressed to impress! Some of these athletes could really give stars a run for their money when it comes to style!
Lindsay Vonn |
Olympian Lindsay Vonn...not sure how I felt about this one.
Danika Patrick |
Danika Patrick always looks good when she takes her helmet off, but I think if this one shoulder hadn't been so puffy it would have been one of my favorites. Just a little too much fabric on her shoulder for me but other than that she looked beautiful!
Actress Rachel Nichols looked amazing! Loved seeing this aqua one shoulder. It was refreshing to see a vibrant color on the red carpet.
Who was your favorite of the evening???
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Kate the Great! My favorite styles from her North American trip
This Alexander Mc Queen was my favorite of the trip. She looked amazing! And the lilac color was perfect for her! She was mingling with a who's who's of Hollywood but no one even came close to how great she looked. The fact that she didn't take her stylist with her on this time really shows how classy she is as well as how great she is at picking out amazing clothes! She knows what looks on her and knows how to accessorize to boot!
She is on point with the latest trends all the time it seems, which is pretty impressive. She caters to her audience, always considers the culture she in, and respects the fact that she is representing royalty. For instance, she wore a cream colored dress by a Canadian designer on Canada Day, and accessorized in the country's color of choice, red. And anyone who can pull off those hats I have to give a shout out to!
Those are some of the dresses that stood out to me during their North America tour. She really is a princess and looks so put together all the time. The fact that she will buy off the rack and wear things more than once shows just how down to earth she is and why people are so in awe of her. I can't wait to see what she going to wear next! I do know that it won't disappoint.
gray sheath dress by Roksada llincic |
The Duke and Dutchess have captured the attention of MANY if not MOST of us since the announcement of their engagement. While some are fascinated more by the fantasy of marrying a price, I am MUCH more interested in the style revolution and seems to be taking place in the past few months. It seems everything that the Dutchess wears is under a microscope (and soon sold out!). Admist all the pressure she must be under, she always seems cool and collected and her style choices thus far have not disappointed. I don't think she has had a mistep yet! Case and point her worldwind North American tour. She could do no wrong! I decided to make a little tribute to some of my fave's from her visit:
She wowed while watching her hubby play polo in this gray printed sheath dress. While cheering him on all she needed was Julia Roberts' hat from Pretty Woman and maybe a whoop! whoop! call out from the stands! Love the shoes, the clutch, her hair, it all just works.
Alexander McQueen lilac dress |
Reiss dress |
She is on point with the latest trends all the time it seems, which is pretty impressive. She caters to her audience, always considers the culture she in, and respects the fact that she is representing royalty. For instance, she wore a cream colored dress by a Canadian designer on Canada Day, and accessorized in the country's color of choice, red. And anyone who can pull off those hats I have to give a shout out to!
Erdem dress |
This navy and white lace sheath dress was sooooo classy and sophisticated! I loved that she paired it with simple nude pumps as to not take away from the dress and it just worked. Her hair and makeup complimented her flawless look.
There was something that she managed to pull off and is getting great praise for, sheer pantyhose! Ladies, you heard me right! If you look closely you can tell she is wearing them in almost all the pictures. While it is regal (Princess Diana wore them as well) I don't know that even the Princess can bring them back from the 80's! Nor do I know if I want her to! But you have to give her props for respecting the tradition of the monarchy and being a trendsetter at the same time. Not an easy thing to do and she does it effortlessly.
Jenny Packham |
Some more styles that she wowed in during her trip include this lemon Jenny Packham dress which she paired once again with nude. So sweet!
And it's hard to tell from the picture, but this bird print wrap dress she wore while attending a BBQ was so great! I love that she paired it with wedges, perfect for the occasion. And if you look closely you will notice she is wearing pantyhose!
wrap dress |
Monday, June 27, 2011
BET Awards: Fashion hits and misses
Let me start by saying no, Chris Brown is NOT on the best dressed list!! The picture really is 'nuff said.
Chris Brown |
There definitely were some hits of the evening which made me smile. Usually when you hear any type of music awards it gives everyone a "get out of jail free card" to wear the most rediculous get-up they can come up with. While I must admit, sometimes it is amusing to see what these people will wear out in public, it also makes me a little sad. They have SO MUCH MONEY! And all these amazing designers at their fingertips and they chose to wear the most rediculous costumes and call it "style" or "fashion" or whatever they want to call it.
Kerry Washington |
But, like I said, there were some hits on the red carpet and in the performances. Kerry Washington was simply flawless. She kepy it elegant and simple in this Michael Kors canary yellow number. The color is great, the neckline is unique, and it is sexy without being slutty. Her accessories were perfect; subtle not to take attention away from the dress and her hair and make-up complimented the total look. Totally flawless. Of course, she isn't a musician so maybe that helped!
Another big winner of the evening was Kelly Rowland. This dress is fun and flirty and I thought again, what an amazing color!
It just shows you can still look stylish and fashion forward and
Kelly Rowland |
And Mary J. Blidge....I mean, what can you say? When I am her age I hope I can look half as good as she does! (it doesn't hurt that she is just cool!) This is the look she came down the red carpet in:
This is definitely fashion forward but not over the top and just works. And she is working it which totally makes it.
So, those were my favorites of the night but here are some pics of other hits and misses. What do you think???
Nicki Minaj--miss |
Keri Hilson--hit! |
Alicia Keys-hit! |
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Summer traveling essentials
The summer season has finally arrived and many of us will be traveling to get away on much needed and long overdue vacations. Whether you are going on an island adventure or a business trip, traveling can be a challenge especially with all the rules and regulations and bagage fees (not to mention the headache packing itself can cause). Here are some packing/traveling tips that I have found work for me and might work for you as well.
I don't pack early. I know this can lead to frantic last minute throwing items into your suitcase (which I have done!) packing too early leads to forgetting what you have already packed and a greater risk that you are going to arrive at your destination with a suitcase of wrinkled clothes. So, as a rule of thumb, I pack the night before and then the morning of the last essentials go in on the top.
Does this look familiar?? We have all been here! |
Here is the order to my madness: Shirts go on the bottom: All my t's get folded very carefully and placed on the bottom of my suitcase. Dresses are next: I lay my dresses flat lenthwise across the suitcase and leave the ends of the dresses hanging over the sides. Pants and skirts are last to go: Carefully place them over the dresses and fold them in half (you won't need to fold mini's) and then fold the ends of the dresses over the pants. Pretty simple, but it works and keeps clothes from getting wrinked. Shoes, ahhh shoes.... I think long and hard beforehand what shoes I REALLY need. I try to stick with a couple basics that I can wear with multiple outfits. For example, nude wedges are great for summer dresses and skirts and even shorts.
Toileries I always place in a large ziplock bag for obvious reasons. You don't want your shampoo ending up all over your suitcase. Keep it simple. Don't pack a family size shampoo and conditioner, that will take up half your suitcase! You can always get shampoo from the hotel if you run out. And you don't need your hairdryer, all hotels provide them so save the room for an extra pair of shoes!
Underwear goes in a mesh laundry bag or you can place it in the pockets on the sides of your suitcase. Same goes for bathing suits. I fold mine in half to save room but again, that's just me! And don't forget something to sleep in. If I am going to forget anything 9 times out of 10 that's it! I also like to pack something to wear to continental breakfast like a pair of sweatpants or mesh shorts. Sometimes you just want to grab a bagel and a coffee but you don't want to go in your pj's and you aren't ready to get dressed for the day. I find a good pair of sweats and a tee do the trick!
Lastly, make sure to have essentials in your carry-on. If you are going on a beach vacation I make sure to have an extra bikini in my bag, sunscreen, my makeup, any medications, and facial cleansers. I even bring an extra pair of underwear. That way, worst case scenario and they lose your suitcase at least you can throw on your bikini and head to the beach while they search for your luggage!
It is confusing trying to figure out what you can and can't bring on an airplane, so a good rule of thumb is to go and check out the latest rules and regulations. Go to www.tsa.gov/311 for the latest developments on the sizes of containers, what liquids you can bring, etc. You would be surprised at what is/isn't allowed. And this way you aren't crossing your fingers as your bag makes it way through the xray machine wondering if your $55 dollar face moisturizer is going to make it through! :)
What essentials can you never leave home without??
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
What to wear in this HEAT
I am a summer girl, there is no doubt about that. Winter. Snow. Cold. Just isn't my thing. Therefore, complaining about the heat does seem a bit hypocritical but considering this is the first day of June, and we are under yet another heat advisory, I must say.....what is going on with this HEAT?? While I am not usually a fan of wearing "barely there" clothes when it comes to what to wear in this case it is almost a necessity just to survive!! So, I must ask, what are you wearing to try and stay cool? Today I am wearing a sundress that I purchased while on vacation in St. Lucia (FYI--it is hotter here!) but that doesn't even seem to be helping. Here are my thoughts on how to stay cool (er?):
1. Be comfortable. You are going to sweat, there isn't any way to avoid it (and if you have found a way to avoid it I would love to hear it!). Wearing anything tight is not going to help when you start sweating as the result almost always equals the garment sticking to you adding even more sweat making you even hotter! (I am getting hot just thinking about it)
2. Stick with cool fabrics: If you are ever in question about what is cool, wear something that is at least a cotton blend. Other fabrics that breathe include: linen and silk. Denim does breathe but it is heavy so not a good idea in the heat! Silk is great, but it will show sweat so be aware that if you are sweating everyone is going to see it.
3. Accessorize properly: Sunglasses, hats, flip-flops, and even an umbrella are must-haves. I always make sure to have a water bottle in my handbag at all times to stay hydrated and sunscreen is a must--at least on your face and neck.
4. Wear the right colors: It seems like a no brain'er but I see many people walking around in dark colors that only make you hotter. Stick with light colors--white, pink, peach, coral, all these are good examples and all happen to be trending right now so you are still fashionable!
White Aryn K one shoulder dress |
5. Dresses. Dresses. and more Dresses: These seem to be the easiest and coolest thing to wear. They are comfortable, stylish, cool, and great for outdoor events. If you get tired of wearing a dress or it doesn't go with the occasion, try a nice romper or skirt as an alternative.
What do you suggest if the beach and a bikini aren't a possibility?
Floral strapless MM Couture dress modeled by Melissa |
Monday, February 28, 2011
And the Oscar goes to......
Oh the Oscars.....Tinseltown's biggest event of the year where all the stars come dressed to impress and hoping to win if they are nominated or at least show up on the best dressed list the next day. Overall, the fashion was "good". There wasn't anyone that blew me away but at the same time, there wasn't anyone that was REALLY bad. The awards themselves were kind of boring no real surprises, it was nice to see Natalie Portman win, and I thought Anne Hathaway and James Franco were OK, but I definitely wouldn't have been upset if I had gotten some sleep and just watched the recap this morning!
So, having said that, of course I have to have a best dressed/what were they thinking list!!! It just wouldn't make sense not to! (And I just have to mention, did anyone watch the pre-show on E with Kelly Osborn giving fashion critiques?? That was a little weird.)
Jennifer Lawrence |
Here is who I thought shined:
Jennifer Lawrence-- This simple and sexy Calvin Klein dress showed off her youth while at the same time maintaining an Oscar elegance to it. Her hair and makeup definitely complimented the look and I thought she looked awesome.
Jennifer Hudson--First of all, she looks amazing!! I hardly recognized her, such a transformation. The color of her Versace haler gown was amazing and it looked awesome against her skin tone.
Jennifer Hudson |
So, these are the two Jennifer's that I thought really stood out in the crowd with dresses that were sophisticated, classy, and colorful. I have to mention the youngest nominee of the night, Hailee Steinfeld in her Marchesa gown. It was right-on in every way. She looked her age, the tea length was perfect on her, and she helped design it!! Pretty impressive for a 14 year old! Tim Gunn would be proud.
Hailee Steinfeld |
There were others that did not hit the mark, but luckily, not that many misses. Here are a couple that I thought could have done SOOOO much better!
Nicole Kidman-- her Dior ensemble just didn't make sense to me. There was so much going on with this dress I didn't know where to begin! I think the color washed her out, and I know that metallic and sequins is in, but this was just too much.
Nicole Kidman |
The other person that I have to mention is Anne Hathaway. She always looks amazing, (she was one of my best dressed at the Globes) but during her many wardrobe changes throughout the night she had a few choices that left me scratching my head. I mean, she is beautiful and she was one of the HOSTS of the OSCARS, they couldn't find better choices for her?? I just don't get it. The red dress that she walked down the red carpet in was vibrant and fun but every single dress she wore during the ceremony didn't make a lot of sense: from the structured white dress in the beginning that resembled Nicole Kidman's dress, to the lacy number that she ended with, I was disappointed. They could have done so much more.
Mila Kunis |
So, I can't end this blog without mentioning Mila Kunis. I know people are back and forth with her violet Elie Saab dress but I loved it. She took a risk and it totally paid off. The lace panels were just enough without being over the top and it was revealing enough to be sexy without coming off trashy. I don't know how she kept the girls in (I am assuming a LOT of tape!) but who cares, she looked great.
So, I guess to sum it up I thought this year overall everyone looked very Oscar worthy. There weren't really any WOW moments, but there weren't really any WHAT? moments either. Everyone pretty much played it safe but there were trends that were very evident: A lot of red dresses, sequins and metallic are here to stay for awhile, and adding a little lace here and there never hurt anybody!
For those of you who are going to say what about Halle Berry, Sandra Bullock, Amy Adams, and Natalie Portman?? Well, they looked great as well, I just can't mention everybody!!! :)
--Cari
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Trends that need to go back into the closet
OK, so I know that everyone has their own fashion "sense" and that is what what makes us unique and allows us to express ourselves through what we wear. I get it, and that is one reason why I love fashion so much. But lets face it, there are some trends and styles and are better kept locked up never to appear again. And even though everything comes back around in some form one way or another (shoulder pads, leg warmers, and overalls for example) there are some things that we need to just realize are a MISTAKE and just don't look good on anybody who isn't 5'10 and walking down the runway. So, what are some things that are in that I just don't get? Well, here are a few examples of what is "in" right now that needs to be "out" as soon as possible:
Jumpsuits. I don't get it. Sorry. Unless you are 5'10 I don't think you can even begin to pull these off. A lot of them remind me of the brand Carhardt or the jumpsuit I used to wear growing up when we wanted to go outside and play in the snow. They are supposed to be functional, not fashionable. They make you look frumpy, don't give you any shape, and don't get me started on how long it will take you to get that thing off if you need to go to the bathroom. Bottom line: they look ridiculous.
Ripped Jeans. I know I am going to hear it about this one, but enough is enough already!!! I have ripped jeans, I am not going to lie, and they are not all bad. but when they are ripped to the point that there are more holes than denim that is where I draw the line. A little is fine, but sometimes people go WAAYYY to far.
Lace. I don't mind accenting with a little lace. I actually like a lace trim, or lace on the back of a shirt, but VERY few people can pull off an all over lace dress. And let's admit it, you are walking that fine line b/w dress and doily. When it comes to lace less is definitely more.
High waisted jeans. OK, so you really have to watch this one; just ask poor Jessica Simpson. You can be a size 0 and look bad in high waisted jeans. I am not saying that your jeans need to be so low that you showing off your back side, I am just saying that meet me somewhere in the middle people.
Jumpsuits. I don't get it. Sorry. Unless you are 5'10 I don't think you can even begin to pull these off. A lot of them remind me of the brand Carhardt or the jumpsuit I used to wear growing up when we wanted to go outside and play in the snow. They are supposed to be functional, not fashionable. They make you look frumpy, don't give you any shape, and don't get me started on how long it will take you to get that thing off if you need to go to the bathroom. Bottom line: they look ridiculous.
Ripped Jeans. I know I am going to hear it about this one, but enough is enough already!!! I have ripped jeans, I am not going to lie, and they are not all bad. but when they are ripped to the point that there are more holes than denim that is where I draw the line. A little is fine, but sometimes people go WAAYYY to far.
Lace. I don't mind accenting with a little lace. I actually like a lace trim, or lace on the back of a shirt, but VERY few people can pull off an all over lace dress. And let's admit it, you are walking that fine line b/w dress and doily. When it comes to lace less is definitely more.
High waisted jeans. OK, so you really have to watch this one; just ask poor Jessica Simpson. You can be a size 0 and look bad in high waisted jeans. I am not saying that your jeans need to be so low that you showing off your back side, I am just saying that meet me somewhere in the middle people.
Clogs. Not to be confused with wedges, I mean clogs. Please see picture: enough said. I just don't get it. And theses are the good ones!!
I will say this, if you are going to get clogs, and I know a lot of people are, PLEASE at least make sure they have a heel. The flat clogs are just scary.
So, I know many of you are not going to agree and that's fine, these are all thing that are "in style" so someone obviously thought it was time to bring them back and I am sure you might look awesome this spring wearing your coral lace dress with your black clogs. I am just saying that I won't be choosing these trends to follow in 2011, luckily for me there are lots of trends that I do like and can't wait to wear!
--Cari
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Spring Fever
I have been feeling very "spring motivated" lately. I don't know if it is because the weather has been so bad or because I just got done finalizing my spring orders for moxie, or due to the fact that it is Groundhog Day; but no matter the reason I am feeling very springy and I felt the need to share with you what trends I am excited to see for spring!
First of all, as I mentioned in my last blog, minimalism is in which I LOVE. Simply put it is looking great without looking like you tried too hard. It's not a lot of bling, wearing barely there clothes, or having your hair so overdone that you look like a poodle (sorry Snookie). The below picture of Emma Stone is exactly what I am talking about.
The next trend that I am happy to announce is the cut-out back. I am seeing this everywhere this spring: dresses, rompers, silk tops; you name it. And it is so cute and flattering it is my newest obsession. Taking something simple and then turning into something wow without doing a lot is great. And with a lot of these styles you can still wear a bra (on behalf of all women I say thank you!).
BCBGeneration dress: coming this spring to Moxie! |
Laundry by Design: Coming this spring to Moxie! |
Now, there are more trends that I have seen out there but these are the three I think I am most excited to see (and wear for that matter) this season. But here are some other things to be on the lookout for: Tie dye (Yes, I'm serious), clogs, and 70's influences are going to be strong this season: think flowing dresses that blow in the wind at night and high waisted trouser pants with elegant blouses during the day. Lace is going to still be strong but it is also going to evolve into a more classic lace. Not all-over as we have seen in the past, but lace influences whether it be a cut out or a skirt it is all about being pretty and feminine without being too much (or looking like you are wearing a doily!!). These are some of the trends that I have seen for spring thus far and I must say for the most part I am quite pleased with the results. So, what do you think? What are you most excited to see? Do you have Spring Fever yet?!!?!?!
--Cari
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Golden Globes best/worst list
Let's face it, the MAIN reason I watch The Golden Globes is not to see who wins, (although I was pulling for Modern Family and WHY is Grey's Anatomy never nominated?!?!?) but to see what fashion do's and don'ts/hits and misses walk down the red carpet. It is all relative; of course, as I am a firm believer that your style should represent YOU and as long as feel good with what you are wearing then who cares what other people think. But come on, it's still fun to critique the "stars" and see what designer gowns they chose. So, here is my best/worst dress list for the Golden Globes (in no particular order)
BEST
Olivia Wilde--Her Marchesa ball gown was AMAZING (and chocolate-colored though it was hard to tell that on TV). Is it practical and could you ever wear it anywhere realistic?? Of course not. But it was more than a dress, it was art.
Anne Hathaway--Another kudos to sparkle. I loved that her Armani Prive dress was backless and I liked the shoulder pads. If you can pull them off it definitely creates an amazing/eye-popping statement. She has that classic look to her and she looked amazing.
Emma Stone--This was my FAVORITE dress of the evening. Calvin Klein really showed up this year (check out Claire Danes!). She just did everything right. The pink color of the dress looked great with her (recently) blond hair and I love the minimalism trend right now. And while she looked great from the front when she turned around and you saw that it was backless that just made it sexy while not looking like she tried to hard. She had the whole package: Hair looked great, jewelry just right, and her makeup looked awesome as well.
**Honorable mention: Other stars that shined include Mila Kunis, Eva Longoria, and Claire Danes
WORST
Heidi Klum--While I think Heidi does sometimes wear "unusual" pieces, I do appreciate that she knows who she is and isn't afraid to wear what she likes. Having said that, the Neapolitan ice cream-colored frock was not good, to say the least. While she is usually all about showing off her glam legs; she decides to wear a full-length, halter, belted number that just didn't make sense.
Michelle Williams--I love Valentino, but this floral number looked more like she was going to a summer BBQ or maybe a baby shower....NOT to the Golden Globes AND she was nominated! Ladies, tell me if I am wrong, but the color khaki really doesn't do anything for anybody. Especially when you combine khaki with flowers and then to top it off add some ruffles because hey, why not? It just didn't work for me.
Natalie Portman--This ones pains me because I LOVE Natalie Portman!!! Victor and Rolf could have easily made her something that showed off her cute baby bump(Jane Krakowski) but instead they made this oddly layered-satin-pinkish number and to top it off let's add a red flower and stick it in-between her cleavage!!! She looked great, her dress did not.
**Honorable mention: Other stars that did not make the grade include Jennifer Lopez, Sandra Bullock, and Scarlett Johansson.
There are definitely trends that you can take away from the show and apply without spending a small fortune and without being over the top. For instance, I love that backless or a form of back revealing options are in. FINALLY enough with showing off the chest. To me, showing off your back is sensual without being slutty and it does carry with it the element of surprise and intrigue. I have seen a lot of it for this spring in some shape or form, and I have different backless options coming to the store so I was happy to see so much of it on the red carpet.
Minimalism is sooooo great! Basically, creating clean/crisp lines in clothes that are made well and fit great and aren't trying too hard to get it right. (see Emma Stone above). It just works and shows YOU off and makes YOU look great. Which is what clothes are supposed to do.
I can't finish this blog without mentioning a couple of Globe'ers that have their own sense of style and no matter what you know they are going to stay true to who they are: Helena Bonham Carter and Tilda Swinton. Do I like their style??? No. Would I ever wear what they wear?? No way. But you have to give it to them..... you know you are never going to see Helena Bonham Carter in Calvin Klein. And hey, that is perfectly all right with me!
--Cari
BEST
Olivia Wilde--Her Marchesa ball gown was AMAZING (and chocolate-colored though it was hard to tell that on TV). Is it practical and could you ever wear it anywhere realistic?? Of course not. But it was more than a dress, it was art.
Anne Hathaway--Another kudos to sparkle. I loved that her Armani Prive dress was backless and I liked the shoulder pads. If you can pull them off it definitely creates an amazing/eye-popping statement. She has that classic look to her and she looked amazing.
Emma Stone--This was my FAVORITE dress of the evening. Calvin Klein really showed up this year (check out Claire Danes!). She just did everything right. The pink color of the dress looked great with her (recently) blond hair and I love the minimalism trend right now. And while she looked great from the front when she turned around and you saw that it was backless that just made it sexy while not looking like she tried to hard. She had the whole package: Hair looked great, jewelry just right, and her makeup looked awesome as well.
**Honorable mention: Other stars that shined include Mila Kunis, Eva Longoria, and Claire Danes
WORST
Heidi Klum--While I think Heidi does sometimes wear "unusual" pieces, I do appreciate that she knows who she is and isn't afraid to wear what she likes. Having said that, the Neapolitan ice cream-colored frock was not good, to say the least. While she is usually all about showing off her glam legs; she decides to wear a full-length, halter, belted number that just didn't make sense.
Michelle Williams--I love Valentino, but this floral number looked more like she was going to a summer BBQ or maybe a baby shower....NOT to the Golden Globes AND she was nominated! Ladies, tell me if I am wrong, but the color khaki really doesn't do anything for anybody. Especially when you combine khaki with flowers and then to top it off add some ruffles because hey, why not? It just didn't work for me.
Natalie Portman--This ones pains me because I LOVE Natalie Portman!!! Victor and Rolf could have easily made her something that showed off her cute baby bump(Jane Krakowski) but instead they made this oddly layered-satin-pinkish number and to top it off let's add a red flower and stick it in-between her cleavage!!! She looked great, her dress did not.
**Honorable mention: Other stars that did not make the grade include Jennifer Lopez, Sandra Bullock, and Scarlett Johansson.
There are definitely trends that you can take away from the show and apply without spending a small fortune and without being over the top. For instance, I love that backless or a form of back revealing options are in. FINALLY enough with showing off the chest. To me, showing off your back is sensual without being slutty and it does carry with it the element of surprise and intrigue. I have seen a lot of it for this spring in some shape or form, and I have different backless options coming to the store so I was happy to see so much of it on the red carpet.
Minimalism is sooooo great! Basically, creating clean/crisp lines in clothes that are made well and fit great and aren't trying too hard to get it right. (see Emma Stone above). It just works and shows YOU off and makes YOU look great. Which is what clothes are supposed to do.
I can't finish this blog without mentioning a couple of Globe'ers that have their own sense of style and no matter what you know they are going to stay true to who they are: Helena Bonham Carter and Tilda Swinton. Do I like their style??? No. Would I ever wear what they wear?? No way. But you have to give it to them..... you know you are never going to see Helena Bonham Carter in Calvin Klein. And hey, that is perfectly all right with me!
--Cari
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Why I hate the snow!!!!!
This is my first blog!!!! So exciting!!! Well, this fist one is going to be short and sweet.....I hate snow! There are a few reasons for this:
1. I am SICK of the snow! From a personal and professional standpoint it just stinks! I mean, come on, who likes to shovel the driveway and clean off their car in the morning??? And then you have to drive on the wonderfully plowed roads and dodge all the other people on the roads who are sliding around everywhere. NOT fun.
2. No one wants to shop in the snow. Hey, I can't blame you here. I mean first take into account point 1, then take into account that you are cold, bundled up, wearing snowboots (please don't tell me you are wearing your leather or suede boots in the snow!) and really don't feel like taking ALL that off to try something on. Not to mention at this point you are sick and tired of sweaters and swore to yourself that you refuse to buy another one no matter if it is 75% off and you can literally buy it for $10.00!!!!!! So, I get it.
3. People are just depressed in this weather. I see it when I look outside the store every day.....people are walking by with their heads down, noses dripping, coughing, and just miserable!!! Then you slide on a piece of ice and it's all over. Your day is wrecked.
4. You just feel blah....ladies, you know what I am talking about: Your hands, face, lips, and pretty much everywhere else on your body is dry no matter how much you moisturize, Your hair.....well, nuff said, and you just don't feel cute no matter what you do. Not like anyone can see the skinny jeans you are wearing or how great they make your butt look b/c your oversized coat makes you look like a marshmallow! At least you can wear a great scarf, I can't argue with that.
So.....now that I have ranted and raved I feel better! :) But I must say, if you feel like getting out, there are great deals at the stores right now, including moxie; of course. And as painful as it sounds it might just make you feel better to go out, get a hot chocolate, or a coffee, or a latte, and stop by the shop! Buying a cute little dress or a pair of jeans might just be what the doctor ordered!
1. I am SICK of the snow! From a personal and professional standpoint it just stinks! I mean, come on, who likes to shovel the driveway and clean off their car in the morning??? And then you have to drive on the wonderfully plowed roads and dodge all the other people on the roads who are sliding around everywhere. NOT fun.
2. No one wants to shop in the snow. Hey, I can't blame you here. I mean first take into account point 1, then take into account that you are cold, bundled up, wearing snowboots (please don't tell me you are wearing your leather or suede boots in the snow!) and really don't feel like taking ALL that off to try something on. Not to mention at this point you are sick and tired of sweaters and swore to yourself that you refuse to buy another one no matter if it is 75% off and you can literally buy it for $10.00!!!!!! So, I get it.
3. People are just depressed in this weather. I see it when I look outside the store every day.....people are walking by with their heads down, noses dripping, coughing, and just miserable!!! Then you slide on a piece of ice and it's all over. Your day is wrecked.
4. You just feel blah....ladies, you know what I am talking about: Your hands, face, lips, and pretty much everywhere else on your body is dry no matter how much you moisturize, Your hair.....well, nuff said, and you just don't feel cute no matter what you do. Not like anyone can see the skinny jeans you are wearing or how great they make your butt look b/c your oversized coat makes you look like a marshmallow! At least you can wear a great scarf, I can't argue with that.
So.....now that I have ranted and raved I feel better! :) But I must say, if you feel like getting out, there are great deals at the stores right now, including moxie; of course. And as painful as it sounds it might just make you feel better to go out, get a hot chocolate, or a coffee, or a latte, and stop by the shop! Buying a cute little dress or a pair of jeans might just be what the doctor ordered!
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