Style Advice

Celebrity Style Trends – How to Wear Sequins!

by Kirsten on November 9, 2010

Sequins are a really fun way to brighten up an outfit and give it a bit of life. It’s easy to go overboard, so one simple sequined item as part of your full outift is a perfect way to try out this trend. Below are a bunch of celebrities showing off their sequins; what do you think?

It’s as simple as adding a sequined vest over a tee with some jeans, or perhaps a blazer! For a night out that requires a more dressy attire, think about a sequined mini or even a sequined dress!

Continue on below for some great options to add to your wardrobe. I am planning on picking up a vest or jacket, and am loving the Steve Madden skirt! Adorable and so fun!

Blake Lively in Emilio Pucci Sequined Blazer

Beyonce in Sequined Mini Skirt

Kim Kardashian in 7 For All Mankind Sequined Blazer

Jessica Lowndes in Sequined Mini Skirt

Cheryl Cole in Les Chiffoniers single-breasted silver sequin jacket

Eva Mendes in Sequined Dress

Mary-Kate Olsen in Sequined Dress

Rachel Bilson in D&G Sequined Blazer

Click the image to buy the MM Couture Sequin Detail Sweater Vest (a Rachel Zoe favorite!) for only $62!!

Click the image to buy this Steve Madden sequined skirt for only $60!

Click the image to buy the Banana Republic Sequin Twist-Neck Tank for only $98!!

Click on the image to pick up the Calvin Klein Drape Front Sequined Blazer for only $153!!

Click the image to buy the Single Dress - Sheer Sleeve Sequin Dress for $234

Click the image to buy the Michael Michael Kors Seqined Vest for only $62.65!

Love, K.

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Lately I have been seeing a lot of people wearing great outfits incorporating embellished shoulders. This shoulder detail is a really fun way to change up your look, and I happened to completely fall in love with Kourtney Kardashian’s sweater that she was just seen in last week.

* Photos from officialkourtneyk.celebuzz.com

She happens to be wearing her favorite piece from their K-Dash for QVC collection, K-DASH by Kardashian Sweater with Chain Shoulder Detail, which you can pick up by simply clicking on the link!

Here are a few other images (some w/ links to purchase) of people going for this trend, just love it!

Cheryl Cole in Alice + Olivia (sold out)

Similar – ASOS Embellished Shoulder T-Shirt – SALE!! $10.34!!
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Kim Kardashian in Camilla and Marc

camilla and marc Stone Cold Turtleneck Sweater

Taylor Swift

Similar – Monrow Studded Crew Neck Sweatshirt

More ideas for purchase:

Madewell Birkin Antique Metallic Sequin Tee
Madewell Birkin Antique Metallic Sequin Tee

Elizabeth and James Beaded Lizzy TeeElizabeth and James Beaded Lizzy Tee

Love, K.

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I am absolutely ready for the fall and winter seasons. Something about the cold weather, and the fashion fantasies it creates in my mind, makes me want to go out and get a whole new wardrobe. Unfortunately, it’s just not possible. Sigh.

Thankfully, there are a ton of smaller, less expensive items that will not only spruce up my closet, but it will absolutely add some life to your own! Simple and yet chic, printed and patterned tights are a must-have this year.

Check out these celebrities wearing tights: Blake Lively, Ashley Olsen, Rachel Bilson, Leighton Meester, Megan Fox, and Victoria Beckham. Do a quick search online, and you will see how many others are going for this look too!

Blake Lively

Ashley Olsen

Rachel Bilson

Leighton Meester and Blake Lively @ Gossip Girl Set

Megan Fox

Victoria Beckham

Leighton Meester

Aren’t they amazing! I feel like I need a dozen pairs…

So, what do you think? Is this a trend you’re willing to test out? Have you already? Leave your thoughts below!

Here are some really cute options available now – and what great prices!

Old Navy Womens Basic Tights
Old Navy Basic Tights in Aristocrat Purple – $6.50

Gap Pointelle chevron tights
Gap Pointelle chevron tights – $14.50 or 2 or more $11/each

Milly Hue Aspirin Dot Tight
Piperlime Milly Hue Aspirin Dot Tight – $24.00


See by Chloe Ribbed cotton-blend tights – $20 (Regularly $85!)


ASOS Emilio Cavallini Tattoo Style Print Tights $28.45


ASOS Black Wild Flower Tights $13.79


ASOS Falke Vittoria Tights – $17.24 (Regularly $29.31)

Love, K.

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Travel Fashion Guide – Must Have Boots for Travel

by Kirsten on September 14, 2010

We all know I am a huge fan of multi-functional items. Particularly when it comes to clothing and accessories. If I can find something great that can be used in a variety of ways, we can be sure that it will make it into my suitcase, or carry-on for that matter. If you have been following me for a while, you know that I don’t check my bags, and that I can travel for a couple weeks at a time with just one carry-on and my personal item. It is possible, despite how scary it sounds.

One of the best ways to assure that you can bring a lot (with not a lot of space to store it in), is to choose items that can be used in multiple ways. When I saw these boots by Fratelli Rossetti, you can bet that I was swooning with envy. In addition to being absolutely gorgeous, they are dual purpose. Pretty much you get two shoes for the price of one!

With a simple unclick of the stirrups, you get two classic styles. And with the quality of Fratelli Rossetti, you know you can keep these babies around for life. Although they don’t come cheap, you can expect superb quality, long-lasting wear, and a completely timeless style. I wouldn’t think twice about purchasing them!

Buy a pair of the Fratelli Rossetti Multi-Function boots from Zappos.com!

Fratelli Rossetti is an Italian brand known for their luxurious leathers. For over 60 years Fratelli Rossetti has created luxury shoes with obsessive control over the quality of materials, details, and design. Can it be any more obvious in this boot? I think not.

Love, K.

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It seems pretty simple. Plan a trip, pack your bags, and off on vacation you go. Each time one visits a new location, there is an essential piece of planning that often gets overlooked. Sure, we think about the climate of the destination we are visiting; should it be hot, we bring shorts and tank tops, should it be cold, pants and jackets. We may go one step further and also think about what activities we will engage in while on our trip. For adventure, we pack our hiking shoes and for a city trip, heels and a sexy dress. Despite the well thought out planning, travelers often forget the stark cultural differences for clothing and fashion across the continents and countries of the globe. As a seasoned traveler, I can tell you that what works in one location, will not work in another.

True for many situations in life, first impressions mean everything. In travel, it’s no different. As a new visitor to a country, it’s important to not be pegged as a tourist. Toting cameras, backpacks, wallets full of money and credit cards, or worse – a fanny pack (please don’t wear a fanny pack, there are so many better options out there that don’t sacrifice your self-respect or fashion sense), tourists often stick out like a sore thumb. The better you can adapt to the culture of the area you are visiting, and more closely you can dress like the locals, the safer and more comfortable you will be. True on the road as it is at home, the less vulnerable and out of place you look, the less you will be noticed.

Follow these tips below, and you can be assured that you will be dressed appropriately for each destination.

Travel Fashion in Africa, Asia, and the Middle East:

travel fashion in the middle eastErr on the side of being conservative, and cover yourself appropriately. America is known for its casual fashion. We come from a country where clothing, or lack thereof, is not an issue. When visiting these countries, the opposite is true. Most of these countries consider shorts, tank tops, and flip flops to be “beach wear”, and only appropriate to wear if you are actually AT the beach. No matter what the temperature is, should you not want to look like a tourist, receive questionable looks, or bring unwanted attention to yourself, dress conservatively. Exposing skin is not the norm in these countries, and often looked to be inappropriate.

Some cultural sites have strict dress rules and customs. It is important to do your research ahead of time or talk with a friendly local that is willing to provide insight and assistance in proper dress protocols when visiting unique cultural sites. This includes religious buildings; temples, mosques, cathedrals etc. Cover your arms and your legs, and in some instances you may need to cover your head. A great suggestion is to bring a scarf that can be used to cover yourself if needed. Be careful when attempting to dress like the locals, as there are subtle differences in the ways of local attire that you may not notice. Samantha Brown of the Travel Channel, one of the best travelistas out there, once told a story about her visit to a Bali temple. She wore a traditional sarong to the temple, and then helped with her male cameraman’s only to find out that she tied his in the way “women” tie them, and there is a completely different method for men. Although a great laugh, in some situations you want to be careful not to offend anyone or embarrass yourself!

Travel Fashion in Europe:

travel fashion europeDress to impress, avoid being overly casual. On the other side of the spectrum, Europe is known for their high-end designer fashion, where what you wear is directly correlated to your status. Does this mean you can only wear couture? Absolutely not. What makes an American stand out is their brightly colored clothes, ugly sneakers, and sloppy dress. European men and women alike spend an enormous amount of time on their fashion and appearance, and pride themselves on their knowledge of the industry. Many European countries are known for their high-end designs of extremely detailed and custom tailoring, something they should be proud of. Some easy ways to look less like a tourist – leave your sneakers and tennis shoes behind, find a more simple color palette, and have fun with the latest trends.

Remember – you can enjoy the haute couture of the European countries, but don’t go overboard. With some of the best shopping in the world, it’s hard to not want to pick up a new piece of clothing that reminds you of your European vacation. I recommend finding something that you love, but that can also be worn at home. Ditch the man-purse for the guy in your life, don’t use all your spending money just so you can have an item from Valentino, and forget the hat that may be obscenely chic but completely useless upon returning home.

Travel Fashion in Latin America:

Latin America travel fashionUnderstated outfits are the way to go. Casual comfort is perfectly acceptable in these locations. Jeans and a simple top will be appropriate just about everywhere. Unlike Europe, the Latin American countries don’t expect everyone to wear high-end designer fashion. There is no need to bring attention to your clothing, your jewelry, or anything else for that matter. Although in many Latin countries skin-bearing clothing is acceptable (think Brazil for that matter), it is still a good idea to do some research ahead of time. Find out what others your age wear for everyday clothing, what is appropriate for cultural sites, and what is the norm for going out at night.

Leave your valuable jewelry at home. Watches and diamonds bring the type of attention you want to avoid. As much as you may love your diamond ring (yes, even your wedding ring) or your favorite watch, it’s the last thing you want visible for the world to see. My rule of thumb is to leave behind any valuable piece of jewelry while traveling and bring some cheap fashion jewelry instead! Also make sure to be prepared for the heat. These countries get hot and sticky, so bring clothes that dry fast and don’t hold on to moisture.

For those new to traveling, or new to international travel, these tips may sound overwhelming, but it is important to not let this deter you from your jet-setting ways. If I were to give you the most important bits of information from the above tips, it would be the following:

  • Research – find some local experts of your planned destination that can assist you with your planning. Most are really friendly and very happy to help.
  • Leave valuables at home - it is never worth losing your most prized possessions. Use this as an excuse to get some great cocktail jewelry items!
  • Visit cultural centers but be prepared in your dress. Some places won’t allow you in if you are not dressed appropriately, but can be the most beautiful, culturally rich, unforgettable moments of your trip. It is worth taking the time to cover yourself if needed.
  • This is a guide, but not a rule book. It may be true that Europe loves its haute couture, and Latin America may be more care-free and casual, or Asia and the Middle East to be conservative, but if you are not comfortable in what you wear, there are ways to adapt. Generalizations about dress and culture are not true in every instance, but if you do the research, you will be sure to find something that both works for you, and your destination!

If you need any help or assistance with your travel fashion planning, feel free to email me! I can help you find the right sources on the web to gather information for your research, get you in contact with a local expert for your travel destination, or help plan your travel packing.  Part of the adventure in travel is the preparation and planning, and we can never forget to plan for fashion!

Love, K.

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Travel Fashion by Destination – Safari

by Kirsten on June 7, 2010

In honor of the World Cup in South Africa, there is no better time to get a shopping guide to find the best safari travel outfit! This style happens to be in fashion right now, whether you plan to go to Africa or not. You can use this guide to help purchase and outfit that will give you that look of greens and khakis, animal prints, funky jewelry, tribal fashion, and more! Get your full guide below!

Your safari clothing packing list:
- olive green and khaki colored shorts and rompers
- animal print tops
- beaded or animal inspired jewelry
- tribal prints and sandals
- natural colored wide-brimmed hat
- color tones of browns, blacks, greens, and whites

safari Travel fashion what to wear Ella Moss Zanzibar Romper
Matt Bernson Barracuda Silver Stud Sandals
Thick Snake Bangles in Grey or Multi
Lucky Brand – Lucky Garden Hat

Circadian Studios Silver Mother of Pearl Pull Thru Earrings

Safari travel fashion what to wearTheory Lori Shorts
Velvet Fancy Top
MIA – Studio Sandals
WGACA Vintage Feather Earrings
House of Harlow 1960 Black Leather Garter Bracelet
Mar Y Sol Opal Metallic Clutch

Safari travel fashion what to wear Tigerlily Beso Cover Up Long Dress
Frye Delphine Toe Ring Sandals
Lucky Brand – The Bandit Canvas Foldover Hobo
Alkemie Jewelry Elephant Ring
Vanessa Mooney Dagger Drop Earrings

Should you have more questions on what to wear to get a safari look, or perhaps another location, please feel free to leave a comment! And if you need suggestions of similar items but at a cheaper price, I would be happy to help! Leave a comment below with a request – and I will make sure to get back to you!

Love, K.

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Travel Fashion by Destination – Country

by Kirsten on June 5, 2010

A trip to the country brings thoughts of bright green, rolling hills, dusty, dirt roads, picnics, fruit orchards, and warmth. It’s a perfect time to take out your feminine clothes, with printed dresses, ruffled bikinis, light-weight shirts, wedge heels, and picnic totes. If you have ever wondered what to wear to the country, look no further! Get the complete shopping guide below!

Your Packing List:
- girlie printed sundresses
- cut off denim shorts
- floral print or plaid button-down shirts
- vintage sunglasses
- straw basket totes
- wedge sandals
- denim jacket
- weekender bag
- simple accessories
- cute bikini
country travel fashion what to wear

Marc by Marc Jacobs Retro Sunglasses
MICHAEL Michael Kors – Summer Large Tote – Soft Straw
Moss Mills Garret Bracelet
Mango Hitch Ditsy Dress
Miss KG Marrisa Cork Wedge Sandals

Country travel fashion what to wear

Tag Jeans Malibu Cut Off Short
Da-Nang Floral Print Blouse
Born – Macadamia Gold Metallic gladiator sandal
Ettika 24 Multi Faceted Beads Leather Bracelet
Raffia Stripe Sun Hat

Country travel fashion what to wear

Filson Medium Duffle Bag
7 For All Mankind Tomboy Jean Jacket
V i X Swimwear Neve Bia Tube with Bia Bottom

Remember, your travel outfit should always make you feel comfortable and fashionable!

Love, K.

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There is nothing better than visiting a farmer’s market while on vacation or even while at home. With the fresh fruits and vegetables, freshly baked breads, and home made jams and jellies, the fresh cut flowers, and home made sweets, it’s a great way to see what the region has to offer. If I am ever visiting a place that has an outdoor market, it’s definitely on my top five list of things to do. I find it fascinating seeing what the foods of the region are, how the locals shop, and participating in the lives of those who live there.

While visiting a farmers market, your travel outfit should include breezy tops and shorts, lightweight blazers and sandals, light washed denim, beaded jewelry, bohemian styles, with hats and sunglasses. Get the looks below!

Travel Fashion Farmers Market Travel Outfit
Joes Jeans 29in Ankle Legging Jean in White
Free People Sequin Applique Top

Julie K Handbags Lorri Strap

Alexis Bittar Small Gold Montauk Ikat Hinge Bracelet – Coral

Farylrobin Whitney Sandal

Straw Feather Banded Fedora

Ray-Ban – Aviator

Farmers Market Travel Outfit

Current/Elliott Boyfriend Jean in Super Loved Destroyed as seen in Vogue and on all your favorite celebs!
Stuart Weitzman – Alex as seen on Jen Aniston and Eva Mendes

CC Skye Gold Feather Pendant Earring

Amrita Singh Alanna Bangle Set

Michael Simon Gold Goddess Halter in Pink

Farmers Market Travel Fashion
Alexis Sam Side Tail Dress in Lord Purple
Danielle Stevens Jewelry Oversized Hoops
Kuo Ting Jewelry Gold Pebble Necklace
Carla Mancini Audrey Soft Tote with Fringes
Franco Sarto – Ocala Sandal

Love, K.

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Travel Fashion by Destination – City

by Kirsten on June 3, 2010

Trips to big cities require careful fashion planning. Not only will you need to look chic and fashionable visiting these metropolitan areas, but you also need to be prepared for a variety of situations – lots of walking at times, visits to swanky bars and lounges, dinner dates at the hippest of restaurants, or perhaps a day of shopping and sightseeing!

Nevertheless, if you are wondering what to wear when visiting a city, or need travel outfits for a city vacation, look no further!

Travel Fashion City Date

City Date Night

ASOS PRINCESS Peep Toe Shoe
ASOS Voile Bubble Hem Dress
Alanna Bess Triple Loop Drop Earring
Alanna Bess Diamond Chalcedony Necklace

Get THREE more full looks for city vacations, complete with shopping guides after the jump!

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Outdoor festivals inspire images of vintage clothing, with a twist of rock and roll. With live music, drinks in hand, and abundant food, it’s a party that can be had across all countries and regions. Whether it is a beer festival, a Lollapalooza or Coachella, or an art and wine festival, there are a few things that remain true – sun, music, and expression.

If you are looking for what to wear to a festival, or perhaps an outfit for an outdoor concert in the park, look no further. These pieces will have you looking the part in no time!

travel fashion outdoor festival concert

Cecilia de Bucourt Square Stud Vest – SALE!
Tt Collection Cristophe Double Layer Gown
Megan Greene Ninotchka Ring in Orchid
Whiting & Davis Large Curve Gold Hobo

Get three more looks complete with shopping guides after the jump!

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