Showing posts with label style. Show all posts
Showing posts with label style. Show all posts

Emamo Geisha Triangle Bikini


From the Italian fashion brand Emamo comes the delightful Geisha triangle bikini. Sizzle in style on the beach or next to the pool.


Now you will only need reservations for the Hotel Du Cap Eden Roc in Antibes.

Available from:
http://www.net-a-porter.com

Christian Louboutin Nuria Sandals


Christian Louboutin's Nuria Gladiator Sandals are the perfect sexy sandals to wear during the weekend or for a trip to the beach. No prior gladiator experience necessary.

Christian Louboutin

Diane von Furstenberg Wrap Dress


Diane von Furstenberg Wrap Dress designed 1970's


Diane von Furstenberg Wrap Dress designed 1970's


Diane von Furstenberg Wrap Dress designed 1970's

Diane von Furstenberg launched this classic wrap dress in the 1970's. The Diane von Furstenberg's Wrap Dress was instantly both a phenomenon of the time and an immediate classic. No buttons, no zippers, slip in and out without a sound.


Classic silk jersey wrap dress with collar and cuffs. The above wrap dress is no longer available but she is re-releasing some of these wrap dresses today. Hopefully, the above model will be re-released again soon.

Diane von Furstenberg

Express Yourself

Shop With Me: Everything's Coming up Roses...

When I walked out of my apartment this morning, I was thrilled to be greeted with mild temperatures and the faint smell of fresh-cut grass. It reminded me of early spring, when most of the landscape is still muddy brown, there's frost on the ground at sunrise, and the very first pink and red flower buds begin to pop open. With that inspiration in mind, I decided to do a little digging to find some pretty, little items that would remind me of that feeling all year long -- delicate, feminine florals, vintage-inspired frocks, pale and shimmering neutrals and of course, roses everwhere.

Image via White Trash Beautiful

Left to right: 1. Kimchi Blue Floral 80s Strapless Dress (Urban Outfitters) 2. Tissue Sparkling Rose Tee (J.Crew) 3. and 4. Cabbage Rose Underpinnings (Anthropologie) 5. Slub Silk Daydream Floral Lorelai Dress (J.Crew) 6. Smith's Minted Rosebud Salve (Anthropologie) 7. 1928 french paperback book (French Blue & Company)

1. Abundant Callas Necklace (Anthropologie) 2. Rose Fight Knuckle Ring (Free People) 3. Tea Rose Necklace (Urban Outfitters) 4. Girl's Night Out Necklace (Bejewelled Bespoke) 5. Iced Rosette Clutch (Anthropologie) 6. and 7. Rosette Necklaces (Flora Bond)

1. The Warbler Embroidered Collage Pillow (La Pomme) 2. Filigree Gocco Print (Flower Press) 3. Moonflower Pillow Cover (MishMosh) 4. Vintage 1960s Flat Top Sheet (The Linen Lavoir) 5. One of a Kind Ceramic Plate (Anthropologie) 6. Garden Party Curtain Tie Back (Urban Outfitters)

1. Image via Wedding Whims 2. From O'Keeffe Necklace (Anthropologie) 3. Allamanda Necklace (Anthropologie) 4. Mute Blue Rosette Ring (Brydferth) 5. Olivia Flower Bib Necklace (Bebecha)

Undercover Frills

Yes, this is a lingerie post, but don't worry Mom, I'll keep it clean. To be perfectly honest, I never wear cute sleepwear. Once I get home, I throw on pajama pants and a giant tee shirt. It's the opposite of cute. But this post over at Style Redux inspired me to take a closer look at the innerwear as outerwear trend that was all over the spring runways. I personally plan to take a (fully-lined!) lace tee and pair it with a short but structured skirt and flat t-strap sandals when the weather turns warm. My inspiration from Elle below:


However, for those of you who prefer to rock this trend in the privacy of your own home, two names to watch are Undrest and Damaris, who make some of the most gorgeous, haute couture undies out there.

I love the pretty bow detail on the back of this Undrest bralette, available here.
And, while I do think Damaris is a tad too dramatic for my taste, I love how they are pushing the boundaries of what lingerie can be.

They also use some seriously pretty fabric!

Mod Fashion Paco Rabanne Tunic Dress


Mod Fashion Paco Rabanne Tunic Dress.
Designed by Paco Rabanne in 1968.
The above example fetched $24,900 at a Christie's Auction in London.

Source

Andy Warhol Souper Dress




The Souper Dress was created in 1966 and features Andy Warhol's Campbell's Soup. Vintage and rather hard to find, price for a Souper Dress in mint condition can range up to $3000.

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Mod Poster Dress Fashion by Harry Gordon


'Mystic Eye' Mod Poster Dress Fashion
Designed by Harry Gordon
Manufactured by Poster Dresses Ltd in London
1968


'Mystic Eye' Mod Poster Dress Fashion
Designed by Harry Gordon
Manufactured by Poster Dresses Ltd in London
1968

These amazing mod fashion Poster Dresses were designed by British designer Harry Gordon in a series of five different designs. Released by Poster Dresses Ltd in London. Five poster dress designs included the 'Mystic Eye Dress', 'Giant Rocket Dress', 'Rose Dress', 'Pussy Cat Dress' and 'Hand Dress'. Not much is known about this particular Harry Gordon. A Google search reveals at least 100 people with the same name in the UK. But this peculiar Harry Gordon left us with an impressive series of beautiful mod fashion dresses, so where ever you are, Harry Gordon, thanks a bunch.


'The Cat' Mod Poster Dress Fashion
Designed by Harry Gordon
Manufactured by Poster Dresses Ltd in London
1968

Imprinted with oversize photographs, front and back, designed in London, England. To suit your current mod mood. The manufacturer stated "Toughness is woven into the non-woven fabric for long, l-o-n-g wear, and should you tire (which is doubtful), just cut open all the seams and hang it on your wall as a poster, or cover pillows."

'The Rose' Mod Poster Dress Fashion
Designed by Harry Gordon
Manufactured by Poster Dresses Ltd in London
1968

They were made with a blend of 75% rayon and 25% nylon. The manufacturer stated that they were also washable. not be confused with the paper dresses. If you have one of these in your closet, please do not toss and neither cut 'em up for use as a poster .

These mod fashion paper dresses now are highly collectible and can fetch well over $3000.

'Big Rocket' Mod Poster Dress Fashion
Designed by Harry Gordon
Manufactured by Poster Dresses Ltd in London
1968

That is hardly a bargain considering they were sold for $2.98 by the USA importer 'Madison House' in 1968. But if you insist to have all this fabulous eye candy, you may try your luck at Christie's London, vintage boutiques, flea markets, or online auctions.

Mod Fashion Japan Expo 1970


These fabulous mod fashion outfits were used at the Japanese Pavilion of the Japan Expo 1970 in Osaka. They look very stylish, very much in line with the creations of Paco Rabanne and André Courrèges.