Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Fasjoin Journalism


Fashion journalism, taught by the much loved Ms. McClenningham has been a great experience so far. I have learned all about my writing and how to improve it along with how to do broadcasting. Though the broadcasting aspect of the class has been really nerve racking, I’m working on speaking slower and trying not to be too shy! I can’t wait to see what else the class has to offer throughout the rest of the semester!

Monday, November 10, 2008

Cheap But Chic





If you are looking for a jaw-dropping look such as Blake Lively at the 2008 Teen Choicer Awards it’s going to cost you. It takes a pretty penny in Hollywood to look that good. The dress alone by Tadashi Shoji will set you back around 500 dollars not to mention the Jimmy Choos that grace her feet won’t be cheap. I am here to offer you an alternative look for less. You can find a replica of the dress at goddiva.com for a mere 60 dollars. As of for the accessories you can either leave the belt provided or you can add your own like the one from brownfashion.com that will cost around 175. The cocktail ring will set you back 55 dollars from guyandeva.com, and finally the pumps are only 75 dollars from piperlime.com. When it’s all said and done you’re only going to spend up to $325 that’s a little more than half of just the cost of the dress. So when searching for that red carpet look, know that you can chic for cheap.

Thursday, November 6, 2008

3 Most Sylish People I Know

Erika
1. I picked this outfit because it was comfortable yet stylish.
2. One of my favorite designers would have to be Coco Chanel. I love the look of classic lines and colors such as black and white.
3. My inspiration comes from whatever I feel that day.
4. I most defiantly dress for my personality. How I wear my clothes, will give you an insight into who I am.


ERIN
1. I picked the outfit I was wearing because it was comfortable yet fashionable and chic.
2. One of my favorite stores would have to be Urban Outfitters because they are very fashion-forward but at very reasonable prices. They bring fashions from NYC runways to the masses and you can make it wearable to your very own style.
3. I like to be fashionable so obviously the media inspires a little bit of my dress, but I think I inspire myself to come up with brilliant creations that are all my own. Just mix and match comfortable and cute.
4. I think I definitely dress for my personality. I am fun, some-what relaxed and always willing to try new things and look cute at the same time!



LIZ
1. on the two days a week that I get to dress how I "like", I generally look to the weather as the first step in my outfit process. A good 5minutes on weather.com to help gage the day's temperature and humidity is always nice before I delve into my dresser/closet. For day wear, Usually stick to the whole "I'm not trying but damn I look good"approach...you know some sort of tee-shirt with skinny jeans and low boots that fold over and buckle...if that makes sense. If it's cold I throw on my lovely leather jacket and one of those hipster scarves.It's really casual but I like it. I have an assortment of jackets and tee-shirts (and when I say tee-shirts, I don't mean the ones I work out in...) that I'll mix up if I want to spice it up...you know how I like those crazy patterns.
2. favorite designer store would have to be Marc Jacobs, if I could afford it and I love guys dressed in Ted Baker. I think both are fresh and sophisticated...not overdone but definitely stylish enough to find whatever it is I want...again if I could afford it.
3. I think I just wear what I like, which is probably influenced by people I see on the street...I'd say it's 90% what I see on the street,5% what I see on the TV, and 5% what I have that is clean.
4. I think I dress for my personality. I have one friend who always tells me to change when we go to Carolina things because she thinks I don't like "Carolina" enough...whatever that means. You know what I mean.