…for reminding me how much I love flowing floral dresses.
Kate Middleton and Prince William are finishing up their California visit today, and Kate continues to turn heads with her fashion choices.(see what Kate wore Friday)
Post-baby boobs. Most moms I know (myself included) have a little bit of an obsession with them. Mainly because we are all so fascinated with how they’ve shrunk, grown, flattened, migrated… you get the picture.
Colorblocking seems to be popping up everywhere this spring/summer. It was all over the spring 2011 runways, and you can find it in just about any store. This trends rules for one reason: it’s super simple to achieve (oh, and you might be able to re-create with items you already own! – I guess that’s two reasons…).
Colorblocking by [loose] definition is combining several complementary solid colors to create an item of clothing or an outfit. Some designers have done the work for you by creating dresses, shirts, skirts, and even accessories with blocks of color.
I’m a sucker for a good red carpet, but for some reason, music award shows always bring out the freaky in people (or maybe it’s just that all the freaky people are in the music industry). At any rate, there was very little to be impressed with at the 2011 Billboard Music Awards. Ke$ha looked like a metallic peacock, while Nicki Minaj decided that pink hair and blonde roots go well with a bedazzled turquoise jumpsuit.
The weekends tend to be hectic; running errands, visiting friends and family, and (hopefully) spending some much needed time with your kids and husband. So how can we handle all this and still be fashionable? I’ve got the secret to the perfect weekend outfit…
If it’s comfort you’re looking for, then let’s stick with everybody’s go-to: the t-shirt. Only this time, pick one up in a dress. The t-shirt dress is the #1 weekend outfit you should own, and here’s why:
It’s finally over; Kate’s dress has been revealed, she and William have sealed the deal, and we can all stop talking about the royal wedding (let’s hope).