Friday, July 30, 2010

Feline Power

Leopard Print Scarf ($32) Topshop
Belted Leopard Tunic Tube ($49) Arden B
Dierdre ($130) Nine West
Leopard Intarsia Beanie ($275) Stella McCartney







Now that we are half way into summer, it's time to start stocking your wardrobe with pieces that you can't live without especially with the colder months fast approaching. Items displaying anything resembling leopard print seem to be in demand. Since making a splash this spring, it looks like this theme is here to stay. Thanks to the still balmy evenings, you can still get your kicks from the leopard inspired caged sandal from Nine West's Boutique 9 collection. Pair it up with your favorite all black ensemble. The belted leopard tunic with the very feminine sweetheart neckline is equipped to accommodate your bustline issues (it has a lighlty padded bra cup). The colors and polyester blend make it the perfect transitional piece. We can always use an edgy accessory like the leopard print scarf to spice up any outfit. And the leopard print oversized beanie should be your must have item for winter.

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Wednesday, July 28, 2010

New Fashion Director At ESSENCE Making Waves

Essence Magazine is taking a lot of heat after it was discovered that their new Fashion Director Ellianna Placas is not African-American, but rather Caucasian. Placas, who previously worked at US Weekly and O, The Oprah Magazine is set to start her new gig in September but a lot of people are up in arms over the decision to hire someone who although being qualified is not African-American. Even former Honey Magazine editor Michaela Angela Davis tweeted her disapproval stating, "Its with a heavy heavy heart I have learned that Essence magazine has engaged a white fashion director, this hurts, literally, spiritually." She then went on to elaborate further on facebook, "If there were balance in the industry; if we didn't have a history of being ignored and disrespected; if more mainstream fashion media included people of color before the ONE magazine dedicated to black women "diversified", it would feel different". Davis definitely has a point about mainstream fashion outlests not being satisfactorily diversified, but that shouldn't be the reason why a publication geared towards African-American women can't hire a white woman to be its Fashion Director. Fashion is a global indulgence and for the most part is virtually color blind. Having a classic sense of style or an addiction to designer labels is not limited to women of a certain race or creed. Besides, Essence is in dire need of a change. And if Ellianna Placas is the right woman for the job, then I say Kudos to her! and Kudos to Essence! for making a sensible decision rather than a racial one.        

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Trendy Fashion News Report - Bloomingdale's Hits The Beach


Bloomingdale's is taking up permanent residency on the beaches of Santa Monica, California. The new store will provide the usual upscale goodies dedicated customers have come to expect. There are high hopes that this branch will continue the consistent success of its predecessors. To help guarantee that, the new space will be missing some staple departments. Home, plus size garments, and kids will not be featured. This is supposed to help direct the focus to the categories that typical generate the highest revenue. Life is always a beach in Santa Monica. But with the arrival of Bloomingdale's that might change.