Michelle Obama jumping double dutch at a “healthy kids fair” on the White House Lawn today. God Bless America.
Snapshot is a daily section featuring fashionable, memorable moments. No words, just an image. Enjoy..and discuss!
Michelle Obama jumping double dutch at a “healthy kids fair” on the White House Lawn today. God Bless America.
Snapshot is a daily section featuring fashionable, memorable moments. No words, just an image. Enjoy..and discuss!
Rihanna was recently seen sporting Intermix’s exclusive Marilyn Minter Tote:
The limited edition tote bags were created in honor of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month:
A portion of the proceeds generated through their sale will be donated to the breast and ovarian cancer charity, Bright Pink.
Get yours for $48 at www.intermixonline.com.
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Chris Brown recently rocked a pair of $595 Dior Homme Blow Sunglasses for a promotional shot for his I Can Transform Ya music video:
These might be the most expensive sunglasses I’ve ever seen, but tell me they don’t look hot?
Owww!
Guys, save on the outfit, splurge on those. Find stores at www.diorhomme.com.
Hey Guys!
Vuitton here. Some of you probably didn’t know, but I work at a bank during the day. Shocking…I know. Since I’m but a meek and lowly teller, the males aren’t required to wear blazers or suits, so long sleeve button-downs and neckties are the norm. Most people look ok, but one of my co-workers wears a get up very similar to the following…
That’s right a short sleeve shirt and tie. No bueno.
This is archaic and just needs to stay under the rock from whence it came. For a more professional and albeit, up to date look in the office (pun somewhat intended), long-sleeve shirts are the best way to go.
Take your cues from Mr. President himself, Will Smith, and Idris Elba…
Need more tips? Here are a few for staying on course in the workplace.
1) Oversized dress shirts are never okay. They make you look bulky and short. It should always fit close to the body. It if doesn’t, you can always take it to a tailor to have the fit adjusted.
2) Make sure patterns on ties are subtle, but eye catching. Polka-dots, paisley, and stripes would definitely be your best bet.
3) While wearing a striped or gingham shirt, it would be best to rock it with a solid colored tie or a tie with small dots. Contrasting patterns with complimentary colors do a good ensemble make.
4) Wear it with confidence! It’s everyone’s goal to make a statement when they enter a room. Just make sure that all eyes are on you in a good way.
Now I know what my co-worker needs if I get his name for Secret Santa: a year long subscription to GQ Magazine. If you guys out there need help, too, here are a few suggestions:
~Vuitton
Erykah Badu is a soulful singer and marches to the beat of her own drum stylistically. To capture her essence, mix floral prinst with tough leather or throw on a fun t-shirt with jeans, a two finger ring, and ankle boots:
Add a bit of funk to your feminine wares to get her singular style:
Hey Fashion Bombers!
Eileen here with a beauty flash!
In case you didn’t know, October is Breast Cancer Awareness month. The Fashion Bomb compiled a great round up of products that will keep you looking and feeling fabulous while supporting the cause to find a cure for breast cancer.
Jurlique will offer an exclusive Fashion Targets Breast Cancer skincare set online for $185 at www.jurlique.com to join the fight against breast cancer and raise awareness and funds for Susan G. Komen for the Cure. 25% of the proceeds of the set will be donated to Fashion Targets Breast Cancer. The set includes:
Each year, HairUWear and style icon Raquel Welch donate approximately $1 million worth of wigs from the Raquel Welch Wig Collection to the American Cancer Society.  HairUWear helps patients feel less like patients.  The new Freeform collection starts at $129. See more at www.hairuwear.com.
Carol’s Daughter has also joined the fight against breast cancer with their Best of the Best Hair Care Set which includes Black Vanilla Shampoo and Hair Smoothie, Hair Milk and Healthy Hair Butter and a Comb.  At the end of the month Carol’s Daughter will donate $50,000 to Susan G. Komen for the Cure. The set is $34.90 at www.carolsdaughter.com:
Glowology provides the perfect way to light up your home and benefit breast cancer research. During the month of October, Glowology will donate 50% of proceeds from the sale of Love Light Candles to The Breast Cancer Research Foundation. The candles are$24 at www.noodleandboo.com:
Switchflops by Lindsay Phillips has a brand new breast cancer awareness flip flop and strap that donates 15% of proceeds to charity. This new set follows the same Switchflops formula: interchangeable Velcro straps for comfortable, fun, and budget-friendly footwear. The flip flops are $35 at www.switchflops.com:
Beauty is more than skin deep at The Plaza Beauty by Warren-Tricomi. In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness month, select purchases at this beauty boutique will benefit breast cancer initiatives—making shopping a beautiful thing. When you purchase Revitalash lash-strengthening formula this fall, you’ll receive a complimentary mascara and a Pink Ribbon Cosmetic Bag. Get your lash strengthening formulas for $150 at The Plaza Beauty by Warren-Tricomi, One West 58th Street at The Plaza Hotel’s Grand Concourse Level. Make an appointment by calling 212.223.4694:
In support of breast cancer awareness, Foot Petals created Rose Heart Tip Toes. These heart shaped cushions stick to the inside of shoes to keep balls of the feet padded, ease the pain caused by stilettos and keep toes from sliding forward. Foot Petals donates 10% of sales to the Susan G. Komen Foundation. Get yours for $6.95 a pair at www.footpetals.com:
Smashbox Cosmetics joined forces with Susan G. Komen for the Cure and debuted an exclusive edition of their Photo Finish Lipstick in Pout. With each purchase of the exclusive lipstick, a portion of the proceeds goes to Komen Los Angeles County. Get yours for $22 at www.smashbox.com:
Pamper with a cause with Upper Canada Soap’s All About Feet Collection. Â Each product in this collection is infused with peppermint oil and is available in scrubs, soaks, sprays and creams to treat the feet and beat breast cancer. Â $.25 is donated to the Susan G. Komen Foundation for every “pink” product purchased and $1.00 for every gift set. The goodies are $8 to $13 at www.uppercanadasoap.com.:
Remember to ALWAYS do your monthly breast examination not just for the month of October ladies.
~Go forth and get gorgeous!
Eileen
Hot website A Word for My Sistas took the time to interview lil ol me:
Click here to read a bit about how I transitioned to Paris, my personal style and more.
Also be sure to cruise around the site for cute features on relationships, makeup, health, and fashion!
Pay ‘em a visit at www.awordformysistas.com.
Hey Guys!
So one of my friends recently told me about Cocolah.com, a marketplace of underground designers and artists that features handcrafted and one of a kind pieces:
Pictured: The Tuxedo Glove, $125 by Miss Numa. Shoes, $60, by Closet Freak Vintage. Blocks Sunglasses, $60, by Yakblak Vintage Sunnies. Mask Brooch, $65, by Odélie Chan. Uli Grill Tee, $65, by BoomThreads. Vogue Earrings, $38, by Zachary Pryor. Diamond Swirl Earrings, $22, from Countess Vintage.
The New York based company carries a surplus of cool pieces from designers like Good Wood, Nit Ra Sit, Closet Freak, and more:
Left to Right: Draped in Red Dress, $50, by Marie’s Closet. Butterfly Bag, $80, Nit Ra Sit.
Most things on the site are under $100, which means you can stock up on style without draining your bank account:
Left to Right: Bruised Necklace, $95, S’aint Yacque. Watermelon Splash Clutch, $48, Out of the Closet Vintage.
I think I’m in love.
Browse the selection at www.Cocolah.com.