Friday, August 30, 2013

Fall Fashion Trends

Hello Everyone!
As what is most likely the last post before my freedom is gone and I go back to school, I thought I'd do a post on my favorite fall fashion trends to try out soon.
5. Velvet
Velvet just makes me think of royalty: luxurious, elegant, yet still wearable in small doses. Wearing a floor length gown of velvet would seem too costume-y for everyday wear.
navy velvet swing coat, cigarette pantVelvet Platform High Heel (Red) from TheSOUL-ERScasual velvet layering
4. Bright Blues
This season, one of the "it" colors is blue, whether it be a vibrant cobalt or a soft sky color. Be bold and wear it as the centerpiece of your look with a dress, or wear it in small amounts with earrings or a necklace.
Yoana Baraschi: Fall 2013 Blue Cocktail Look 17 Thakoon Addition Fall 2013 #blue #color at Ruche // blue necklace
3.Pastels
If you're thinking pastels are just for spring, you would be wrong. Wearing all pastels, however, can be overwhelming, so choose a signature piece like a coat or a bag.
pastel jacket I want them all.
2. Grunge Revival
Plaid, beanie hats, graphic tees... it's all fashionable again (shoutout to Northampton)! Pair with dark plum lipstick and you're all set for the fall.
Fall grunge - leather jacket, infinity scarf, dress, tights, boots.le happy blog- this girl is my spirit animal. #streetstyle #fashion #style #ootd #lookbook #vintage #opshop #thrift #designer #vogue #beauty #love #glam #street #dress #skirt #boots #shoes #trend #indie #polyvore #boho #bag #heels #thriftshop #hair #weheartit #blogger #grunge #hipsterGrunge
1. Revamped "New Look"
My favorite look of the season is the revival of Christian Dior's "New Look", the classic 50's silhouette. Think voluminous tea-length skirts and small waists!

Sunday, August 25, 2013

DIY T-shirt Time

 Do you ever find just a plain t-shirt in your closet and try to come up with a way to jazz it up and embellish it? Here are two cute ideas to turn your boring t shirt into a piece of art.

The first idea is to cut out individual flowers out of a fabric of your choice and handsew them onto the neckline of your t-shirt. I bought a plain grey shirt at Target and used some random polorfleece scraps to cut out the flowers.  I layered some of the flowers (placing smaller ones on top of the larger ones that were in a different color) and sewed them on with grey thread.  Easy, simple, and look how cute it is!

 Anya calls it her "Ophelia" shirt (as in Hamlet)


The second shirt was actually created by my sister and my mother, so I guess I'll give them credit :) This creation was made using, again, a plain t-shirt, tulle, and some small seed beads.  You have to twist the strips of tulle so that they make one long, skinny piece, and curl it up so it makes the flat, round shape. You can then use a sewing machine to sew over the flower in an X shape so that it keeps the round shape.  Anya then sewed on some seed beads by hand just to add some sparkle.  


yay flower crowns
There you go! Two easy tutorials to make when you have a plain t-shirt. If you get stuck trying to come up with a different embelishment, you can always check Pinterest!

Monday, August 19, 2013

All Dolled Up

Today's blog post is a little different from my usual. Instead of writing about and photographing clothes for humans, today is all about dolls.


look at all those lovely soulless eyes


As some of you may know, I've been to El Salvador a few times to volunteer at a children's afterschool program and at an eye health clinic. All year round, my family and I collect toys, books, school supplies, and all sorts of things to send to the kids in El Salvador (who are awesome and include some of our best friends).

We found some old, sad dolls at the Boutique at the dump in my town (where people abandon things they don't want - we've found some really cool stuff there (like one time I found a barely used Coach bag (that was a great day))).

We brought them home, hugged them to make them happy again, and made them some new clothes. (I really wish I remembered to take a "before" photo, because they looked horribly bedraggled to begin with.) We used the same pattern for each dress - a simple tunic style - and used different fabrics to bring out each doll's unique personality. Anya took on the brave job of brushing out their hair, and discovered that most of them had such awful hair, almost all of them got haircuts (coincidentally, as this was all occurring, we were watching the makeover episode of America's Next Top Model).

After our What Not To Wear-esque intervention, the dolls ended up looking much shinier and lovlier. We hope these dolls end up with a happy little girl :) (or boy, we don't judge)

Monday, August 5, 2013

Peplum Party!

Hello Everyone!
This week we bring to you the ever-popular peplum top. Seen everywhere from the red carpet to the streets, the peplum top is extremely versatile and can go with anything from a maxi skirt to casual denim jeans.   
  
I love all three of them!
Using McCall's M6724, I made two adorable peplum tops out of two different jersey knits, one a
 turquoise, lightweight knit, and the other a bright pink, slightly heavier weight. 
 Paired with frayed cutoffs and scruffy Converse, this top completes this perfect outfit for a casual summer day. You can even ride a bike wearing it!
We paired this top with my everyday dark wash AG jeans from Anthropologie and a pair of boho fringed moccasin boots.  I love the color combination of the turquoise and warm brown. It's one of my favorites! 
These tops are quite easy to make, it's only three pattern pieces. A little bit of pinning and a couple of stitches and you're all set! Super simple, yet totally adorable!