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Friday, October 25, 2013

3 Fantastic Ways to Knot a Scarf


It’s getting chilly outside and you can feel the frost nipping at your neck. Bundle up with a fashion rock – the scarf. Here’s 9 fresh ways to tie a scarf.
Looking for a great scarf? Check out some stunning Indian designs here.

1.       Twisty Scarf Loop

You’ll need a longer scarf for this one, the short silk square won’t do. A pashmina works great.
Start off by twisting the scarf until most of it is all wrung up. Then, simply wrap the scarf around your neck twice, pinching the twists so they don’t unravel. Tie at knot with the two ends and you’re done!

Thanks to scarves.net for this knot!

2.       DIY Circle Scarf




Circle scarves are oh so trendy and this trick is oh so easy. All you need – 1 scarf, 3 safety pins. Just pin the ends of the scarf together so the edges meet in a straight line. Throw it over your neck and loop. Perfecto!

Thanks to scarves.net for the trick!


3.       The French Knot



Super classy, super sexy. Fold the scarf in half and drape it around your shoulders. Take one end loose end and pull it over and through the scarf loop. Take the other end piece and go under and through the same loop. Presto!
Thanks to henryhappened.com for this Parisian knot!



Friday, October 18, 2013

4 Furry Fashion Finds

There are few things more glamorous or badass than wearing fur. Think Hollywood, royalty, artic hunters, and of course the original BAMF’s – the animals. All for peace and PETA here so no real skins, but that doesn’t mean you can’t emulate the finest with faux trimmings. BB Dakota makes quality faux-fur items, teeming with softness, warmth and style.
1.  
          Davorah Vest
This fur vest can really dress up an outfit. Striped with black and taupe, it compliments your fall palette. And a downy soft collar that truly looks and feels like baby soft feathers, will have them running to nuzzle you.


 The color of melted milk chocolate and the softness of a baby bear combine to create this vest. It’s length is a bit longer than usual, hitting just below the buns, which will lengthen your own figure.



      Stanton Coat
A reversible shearling vest is the uniform of cool in cold weather. The sheep skin color will keep you warm and the farm girl aesthetic will give you airs of someone who’s sweet, but down to get dirty.




      Braden Coat

This coat is the class act. Black faux rabbit fur that drapes like silk. Perfect for evening wear and the grand accessory that will make heads turn. 


Thursday, October 10, 2013

The Final Fall Getaway Guide

Just because summer is over, doesn’t mean the end of travelling or fun in the sun. Before we get locked into winter, take one last journey south and do it in style.



1. Stela 9 Weekender


The first step to any journey? The pack. This, we all know, can be tricky. Not only is there worrying about what to bring, but what to put it all in. Stela 9 weekender bags solve at least the second issue. These fabulous handcrafted leather and embroidered bags are sturdy, spacious and easy to carry. Their fabulous designs will also get you envious looks and unsure you never lose your luggage. 





Estivo is a Columbian brand with a beautiful philosophy, "We don't want women to try to become someone else; we love them just the way they are." Their swimwear is flattering for all shapes and comes in idyllic prints and styles ­— high waisted bikini bottoms, halter tops, one-pieces and more.








Let’s be honest, you wish you could wear a romper more than twice a year. Don’t despair! While rompers necessitate warm weather, so do you! Australian designer Nikki Poulos has bright beach patterned rompers and jumpsuits for your autumn getaway. The boho chic style is perfect for a relaxing vacay.