Thứ Bảy, 29 tháng 5, 2010

Let me meet your chick !!

Boy, i know it all
Let me meet her, i just want to show her this outfit, that she'll never have what i've got :)
i got class, and i got style and now i know i deserve more ...



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Anh đừng giấu em, em muốn gặp cô ấy. Em biết về cô ấy :)
Em chỉ muốn cho cô ấy thấy chiếc đầm này thôi :) chỉ muốn cô ấy biết cô ấy sẽ không có được những gì em có. Chỉ vậy thôi.
Em biết em xứng đáng hơn nhiều !

Này nhé, đầm in hoa của Loire
Túi xách kiểu vintage và đôi giày màu xanh turquoise đang mốt đầu hè này, lại ăn với màu bông hoa trên váy.
Màu xanh ngọc luôn khiến em thấy rất dễ chịu, nên em chọn thêm chiếc cài áo kiểu cổ điển và vòng tay bản lớn. Và ai có thể rời mắt khỏi đôi bông tai nhỏ xíu và sắc sảo kia ?
Anh biết em rồi đó, là một tín đồ của Chanel nên em không thể quên màu sơn móng tay đó...nó vừa cổ điển vừa dịu dàng, em hay gọi là màu xanh Chanel, em sẽ sơn kết hợp với màu trắng, một hình elip ở chân móng, anh sẽ ngạc nhiên đấy !
Còn nữa, mắt nude và môi nude, nhẹ nhàng thôi, em không cần make up đậm như cô ấy đâu :)
Cuối cùng, trời mùa Hè nóng thật nóng, em sẽ xài Cool water man, it's complete me, not you ^^

Thứ Tư, 26 tháng 5, 2010

Carrie's Best Looks Ever (part 2 - The Craziest)

The "Around the Way" Look

"That's what Pat would call an 'around the way' look," Weinberg said of Carrie's kooky combination of tie-dye leggings, a bright blue kerchief, and a wildly patterned Chanel blouse. "She looks like a girl from the Bronx, or Brooklyn." Rubenstein seemed equally amused by the outfit, although he disagreed about the provenance: "This is Carrie in cartoon land! But does it make me laugh? Of course." Daman, for his part, is still a fan. "This look still has edge," he said, "and lots of MTV appeal."

Pat’s Patchwork Coat


The colorful patchwork coat that Carrie wore to stalk Aidan after Stanford spotted him in the Sunday Times in Season 3 was, Weinberg reported, actually one of Field's personal pieces. "We just threw this together," she said of the outfit. "It was one of those moments we didn't plan out." Rubenstein guessed as much. "This look is more Pat than Carrie," he said. "Pat was a pioneer downtown designer, and the streak of downtown club girl that runs through Carrie's wardrobe comes from Pat Field."


Carrie's Not-So-Classic Nautical


Carrie and Samantha's coordinated sailor styles put both Field and Weinberg in mind of a classic 1960s girl group. "It's like they're the Supremes," Field said. Daman, too, looked fondly back at Carrie's "cool, contemporary, and casually chic" take on the nautical trend. "I love it for TV," Rubenstein said, but that doesn't mean he thinks that aspiring fashionistas should follow suit. "I don't think anyone should dress like this."

Carrie’s Vintage Striped Suit


Carrie's cropped, striped vintage suit is "very Joe DiMaggio, 1939," according to Weinberg. And it turns out that the inspiration for at least part of this season 4 ensemble was Weinberg herself."The newsboy hat was very much my look at the time."

The "Running Errands" Romper


Carrie was often ahead of her time: While this Claude Pierlot one-piece struck many fans as being a little too bare when Carrie wore it to the farmer's market in season 4, Daman was quick to point out that "Rompers are currently one of the biggest trends going, and Carrie was one of the first to openly embrace them."

The Do-Rag/Prom Dress Combo


"Anytime she puts that rag on her head, I kind of hold my breath," Rubenstein said. And the Hermes scarf Carrie paired with a pink vintage prom dress is no exception. "This is TV, not fashion," he explained. Weinberg seconded his opinion: "This looks like something Katy Perry would wear to the Grammys," she said. "And those white Manolo pumps were like a Catholic-schoolgirl-gone-bad."

The Visible Bra Look


"This is not one of my shining moments," Weinberg admitted. Peek-a-boo lace underthings were a Carrie staple, but the look, seen here in season 5, didn't always work. "I have a problem with the cropped pants and the major bra," Rubenstein said. Nor did he welcome the return of the dreaded do-rag. "It's so much cuter," he advised, "to show a little hair above the forehead. Then it looks like you're wearing a scarf."









Chủ Nhật, 23 tháng 5, 2010

Carrie's Best Looks Ever (part 1 - The top Ten)

Carrie Bradshaw changed the game of fashion: She made tutus work in Times Square and put Manolo Blahnik on the map. To celebrate the arrival of the much-anticipated sequel, we sat down with series' costume designers Patricia Field, Rebecca Weinberg and Eric Daman—to compile a list of Ms. Bradshaw’s greatest hits.

1. The Famous Tutu!


Field set the tone for Carrie’s always-unexpected style when she opted for a tutu and tank look she described as “quirky” for the series’ opening credits. “I remember I bought that tutu for $5!” said Weinberg. “[Our seamstress] had to duplicate it because we knew in the sequence it was going to get wet.” We saw the famed tutu again in the first film when Carrie did a closet clean out with the help of her best friends before she moved in with Big. The girls’ unanimous vote? A must-keep!

2. Pat Field’s All-Time Favorite


Asked to identify her favorite piece, Field didn’t hesitate to name the drop-dead gorgeous Versace gown Carrie wore while waiting (and waiting) for Petrovsky on her first night in Paris, towards the end of season 6. “It took you out of reality,” she said. Rubenstein agreed: “It’s acres and acres of tulle and chiffon, in this darkly romantic color—the perfect dress to be dumped in. There’s nothing more woeful than seeing a beautiful woman all dressed up with nowhere to go.”

3. The “He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not” Dress


“That was a moment in the show where it was like, ‘It’s happening or it’s not happening; he loves her or he doesn’t,’” Weinberg said of the time Carrie memorably fell into the lake with Big in Season 3 wearing this Richard Tyler dress. “Richard made two of those dresses for us in less than two weeks time!” She paired it with a Louis Vuitton handbag and vintage shoes. “Those clear vintage shoes were so beautiful with little rhinestones pressed into the plastic, and that bag was a total church lady bag!”


4. The “Carrie” Necklace

“One day my car broke down so I had to take the train and I saw all these great Italian girls with their nameplate necklaces,” said Weinberg of the inspiration behind the iconic necklace. “For Christmas I went down to Canal Street and made Pat one that said 'Patricia' that she just loved. So then I went down and made SJP’s there too!” Leave it to Carrie to pair such a downtown accessory with the most uptown of dresses. “I remember that beautiful vintage dress. It was from the ‘50s. I want to say it came from Twice in Miami,” Weinberg recalled. “Pat and I would spend a lot of time in Miami. We’d get in her Oldsmobile and drive around to all our favorite vintage and thrift stores.”

5. The High and Low Mix

"This is a fun combination of high and low," Rubenstein said, referring to Carrie’s season 5 ensemble, which included a sweater from mall staple Club Monaco, a dress by department store favorite Nanette Lepore and a Chanel jacket. Added Weinberg: "I love the color!"

6. The Newsworthy Dress



Field didn’t mind revealing that Carrie will revisit past favorites, like this John Galliano for Christian Dior newsprint dress, in the new movie. “There’s a reason for it,” she hinted. “She has an experience that merits re-wearing it.” Is the original context—she donned this dress in season 3, when she apologized to Natasha for her affair with Big—a clue?


7. The Fresh-Off-The-Runway Vest


By the time Carrie was preparing to marry Mr. Big in the first movie, she (and the SATC costume designers) had no trouble securing super-current styles, like the Proenza Schouler military vest and studded strappy sandals from their Spring 2008 collection. “Everyone wanted their clothes on the show,” Weinberg said. “Boxes and boxes would arrive daily.”


8. Carrie’s Signature Flower



“There isn’t anyone more synonymous with Paris than Sonia Rykiel. [Carrie’s] in Paris, so she’s wearing a classic Parisian knitwear designer," said Rubenstein of Carrie’s all-striped ensemble in Season 6. "I wouldn’t love this in N.Y.C., but it’s so right for the scene. What could make more sense than being in the city of love with your love, wearing things that are soft and romantic—and with an interpretation of her signature flower, of course!”

9. Carrie’s Parisian Stripes

“There isn’t anyone more synonymous with Paris than Sonia Rykiel. [Carrie’s] in Paris, so she’s wearing a classic Parisian knitwear designer," said Rubenstein of Carrie’s all-striped ensemble in Season 6. "I wouldn’t love this in N.Y.C., but it’s so right for the scene. What could make more sense than being in the city of love with your love, wearing things that are soft and romantic—and with an interpretation of her signature flower, of course!”

10. Carrie’s “Goodbye to Big” Louboutins

The ruffled, rose Louboutins that Carrie chose for her goodbye to Big at the end of season 4 were only one pair in a long line of truly stunning stilettos (good thing, too, as they were wrecked when Miranda’s water broke all over them). Carrie spent, by her own reckoning, tens of thousands of dollars on shoes over the course of the series, but Weinberg insisted that it was writer/director Michael Patrick King who turned many a shoe designer into household names. “He was the one who said, ‘Let’s talk about Manolo.'”

To be continue ...
source: http://www.instyle.com

Thứ Ba, 18 tháng 5, 2010

Baby layering

Come on........ boys, who the hell do you think you are?????

Maybe you are gorgeous, maybe you are wise
You are great, sexy and overly confident with your sense of humour......... you are chicks’ magnet..... but you know what? I’m gonna cross you IN STYLE,

I WILL STOP TO CATCH YOUR EYE and never let them away <3

Sometimes.... I can be Naive.....but sometimes I can be Sophisticated.... just watch out for me, I’m in the game now, the battle has begun


Thứ Hai, 17 tháng 5, 2010

I'm feeling bitchy to day :))

Who said being bitchy is not good ? No i feel good :))
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Chủ Nhật, 16 tháng 5, 2010

Sailor Stripes

Sailor style is fun, simple, dynamic and pretty non-conformist. It's a classic, timeless style, using functional pieces that no matter the fashion era they will always be trendy. Let's see :










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