Lately I've noticed one particular colour begin to creep into my wardrobe... and my surroundings in general. It all started with painting my room a light grey-blue many months ago. Since then I've acquired quite a few items in a similar shade. It's probably the only colour that I can wear head to knees (still lacking tights and shoes). It's not quite a blue tuxedo, since I'm not pairing it with a denim bottom, but it feels like it's in the same vein.
Below I'm wearing a thrifted denim jacket, Joe Fresh Style tee, and inside-out thrifted skirt (I had the length shortened a bit). I quite like the slightly deconstructed look caused by the zipper poking out. Notice that I'm covering the labels with my hand. I haven't taken them off yet. Where is that seam ripper?
I've also finally made a Twitter account. I'm currently trying to figure out how to link it to my phone. In case you're wondering what's on my mind at other times of the day, you can check it out here.
Ruffle Drama
D&G via Fincher at tfs.com/AP Photos.
Gianfranco Ferre via Nils at tfs.com/Getty
I'm loving the neck ruffles appearing on a few runways in Milan. It's a look that I secretly try on in my room but never dare wear outside. Well, at least not on campus. I like dressing randomly if I'm out downtown though.
On another note, I've tried experimenting with shoulder pads in my sweaters but I can't get that sleek sharp look (see above) I've been seeing everywhere lately. I just end up with a frumpy lumpy mess. Any ideas?
Cadet Caps are on their way!
I keep selling out of the popular Cadet Caps!
I have got some new styles coming in, sure to sell out!
Come by and see what the newest is, for these, and buy a few!
They range from $15-$20 each!
Hair N Flair Clips!
Hair N Flair hair color clips!
They are $10 each.
They are made of real hair and both these and the bling are heat resistant, which means you can straighten, or curl all you want, and no melting!!!
Add instant color to your hair, whether you are going for a more natural look, a punk look, or just something completley different!
BLING Hair Strands $12
We are now carrying Bling Hair Strands for $12 a pack of 50.
If you want us to tie them in, the first one is free, after that $1.00 per strand!
We have a few great colors with us, that will be at our show this weekend.
Come by and check them out!
Melt Away, Winter Cold
Last night I tried to style an outfit around this pretty floral jacket I thrifted at Value Village a couple of months ago and then never wore. I had fun following my boyfriend's silly posing orders. The one shown here was a result of "pretend you're a melting clock!" Probably inspired by the Dali print in the background. Even though it isn't The Persistence of Memory... That ironing board is a hideous relic from the 90s, but Kevin insisted I take photos with it. Oh well, the 90s are having a comeback right?
The weather has decided to be especially cruel last night and this morning, with a short bout of snow and cold winds after what has been a relatively nice couple of weeks. That means that, for the meantime at least, my hopes of breaking out some lighter fabrics have been dashed again. Today I went off to school wearing my Topshop jodhpurs and two layers of sweaters. I did try to brighten things up by mixing lime green and lemon yellow though! I haven't really been posting many of my school outfits on the blog since, to be honest, they're dreadfully boring and super casual.
I'm ready for summer to come now. Please?
The weather has decided to be especially cruel last night and this morning, with a short bout of snow and cold winds after what has been a relatively nice couple of weeks. That means that, for the meantime at least, my hopes of breaking out some lighter fabrics have been dashed again. Today I went off to school wearing my Topshop jodhpurs and two layers of sweaters. I did try to brighten things up by mixing lime green and lemon yellow though! I haven't really been posting many of my school outfits on the blog since, to be honest, they're dreadfully boring and super casual.
I'm ready for summer to come now. Please?
Trendy Girls Fashion- Insight from others into girls fashion | SophiasStyle.com
Welcome to the February 25, 2009 edition of trendy girls clothing. Today we have two interesting articles to bring you. One, gives helpful tips on making your wedding more affordable. Finding cheap flower girl dresses will help! Another, shares tips for the high school crowd on finding prom dresses. Hopefully you all like these articles!
Vicky presents Your Wedding Planner Checklist posted at Affordable Wedding Planning, saying, "Planning your wedding can be an exciting adventure, but you've got to be prepared for the process so that you don't get frustrated."
Talk Prom Dresses presents 2009 Prom Dresses posted at Prom Dresses, saying, "Don't even try to kid yourself; prom night is one of the most important nights of your high school years."
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Vicky presents Your Wedding Planner Checklist posted at Affordable Wedding Planning, saying, "Planning your wedding can be an exciting adventure, but you've got to be prepared for the process so that you don't get frustrated."
Talk Prom Dresses presents 2009 Prom Dresses posted at Prom Dresses, saying, "Don't even try to kid yourself; prom night is one of the most important nights of your high school years."
That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of
trendy girls clothing using our carnival submission form.
Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.
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Baby Easter Dresses | The Perfect Dress for Your Little One | Sophia's Style Boutique
Now that Fat Tuesday has passed and the month of February is about to be done, it's time to put some focus on planning for your family's Easter celebration. We always think about the dinner, the coloring of the eggs and the filling of baskets. But, let's not forget our littlest ones by finding the perfect infant Easter dress. While these little cuties cannot bite the heads off those tasty chocolate bunnies just yet, they still can be a cute as a bug's ear for that special family gathering. It might be the first time some extended family members get to meet your newest addition, so let's make sure to make this is most memorable with a picture perfect outfit. SophiasStyle.com has a great selection of baby girl Easter dresses. The selection ranges from the standard pastel pinks and yellows to more up-to-date corals and brighter colors. We also have the cutest girls shrugs available, in case there is still that chill in the air.
When it's time to pick out that Easter Bonnet, baby Easter dress or the accessories to go along to complete the outfit, check out our selection. We're here to make your shopping for baby girls Easter clothes easy and help give you some time back to help find that perfect place to hide those eggs!
Waiting...
Hey guys! Just another quickie post today. I'm on campus waiting to commence exam #4... This photo was taken a couple of weeks ago by my boy Kevin. Check out his flickr! He likes comments. ...My bangs really need to start growing out faster. They're always in my face these days! It doesn't look so great.
I'm hoping to shoot a few outfit photos when I get home today. I ordered a cool pair of tie-dye style leggings from Forever 21 and I've been experimenting with them. They look particularly interesting with lace tights layered on top.
Oh and PS: Here is a photo that Kevin took during his workshop with photographer Bruce Gilden in New York. They ran into Bill Cunningham! Who I think is one of the very few remaining photographers still shooting on film in fashion. I'd like to see New York one day... soon...
Ruthless & Toothless-Cool incoming Baby Girls Clothes & Hanging with Celebs | SophiasStyle.com
The owners and buyers for SophiasStyle.com recently returned from a huge week of searching for the hottest new fashions out in Las Vegas. They braved the crowds and resisted the temptation of the fabulous Vegas shopping to get down to business. Soon our very own SophiasStyle.com regulars will reap the benefits of their hard work, with amazing prices on the hottest new girls spring fashion. You can expect to see cool new girls Easter dresses, trendy girls clothes, and of course girls shoes and accessories and all just in time for spring!
All that hard work paid off with a pleasant surprise. While shopping for cool new baby girl clothes they ran into two celebrity clothing designers. The guys from TLC’s Miami Ink, Yoji Harada and Darren Brass took time out of their busy schedule to show the owner’s and buyer their cool new clothing line, “Ruthless and Toothless.” The clothing line is a tattoo inspired designer line, intended to impart a little of these down to earth cool guys personality and flair into baby clothes. SophiasStyle.com will have the trendy clothes in soon and of course at prices that will make you want to run out and get a tattoo with the money you saved! Keep an eye out savvy savers!
All that hard work paid off with a pleasant surprise. While shopping for cool new baby girl clothes they ran into two celebrity clothing designers. The guys from TLC’s Miami Ink, Yoji Harada and Darren Brass took time out of their busy schedule to show the owner’s and buyer their cool new clothing line, “Ruthless and Toothless.” The clothing line is a tattoo inspired designer line, intended to impart a little of these down to earth cool guys personality and flair into baby clothes. SophiasStyle.com will have the trendy clothes in soon and of course at prices that will make you want to run out and get a tattoo with the money you saved! Keep an eye out savvy savers!
Inspired by - Vilsbol de Arce
Just a quickie post for today. I have a Human Resources midterm coming up in the evening. I feel more confident tackling Finance to be honest, I'm just not good with memorizing millions of facts and lists.
Anyways, here's a little photo from Danish label Vilsbol de Arce. I loved looking through the high quality video of their Woven Armour collection, featuring complicated knotted busts and padded shoulders abound! Go check it out.
Lula #8 Spring/Summer 2009
Scanned by loverunway @ tfs.com
Leave it to Lula to make me seriously consider looking for sheer skirts to wear this summer. Always an inspiration.
Sophias Style | Easter Dresses| Academy Award Winning
In light of the recent Academy Awards and all the hype about the red carpet heating up elegant yet exotic looks, I have to admit that I was inspired to share some of my personal favs with you all in girls Easter dresses.
While we do not have a red carpet outside the front door, the most recent toddler Easter Dresses have arrived and are more than red carpet ready! With bright spring colors and unique floral designs, these cute Easter dresses have all the potential for award winning style.
Make it an event and buy your Easter dress at Sophias Style.com children's clothing store. You will get all the glam and the glitz of the red carpet, without the breaking the bank.
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The 2 Dollar Dress
Yesterday while shopping for ribbons at Dressew I checked out the scrap fabric section and decided to fashion myself a wrap dress out of a slinky green fabric. I added a black belt and coral tassels (also from Dressew) and it was ready to wear! For 2 bucks, this is recession shopping at its finest, I think. Looks like I'll have quite a few scarf/scrap fabric dresses to wear this summer.
I'm now waiting for my grandmother to finish adjusting two skirts for me. Can't wait to try them out!
I'm now waiting for my grandmother to finish adjusting two skirts for me. Can't wait to try them out!
Dream Catchers, Sequins, Glow-Sticks... Must be London Fashion Week!
I thought the shows at New York were pretty good overall to be honest. I never suspected that I was somehow subconsciously bored... Until my eyes literally burst as the London collections started rolling out. Burst in the best possibly sense, of course. Maybe it's because I just came fresh out of Dressew (the fabric store) again, maybe it's because I had a Tim Horton's iced cap and the measly little amount of caffeine in said drink was already making my hands quiver, but I really, really loved what I was seeing.
Topshop Unique... where do I begin? It's not sophisticated, it's not austere, it doesn't hold anything back, and it's just what I wanted to see. I love squiggly neon stripes zigzagging down leggings and dresses, the multitude of sequins, the thick fringe scarves and jackets, thigh-high boots (Rodarte or Topshop?)... It's a million diy projects just waiting to happen. I guess those who are already sick of nu-rave might be cringing, but you have to appreciate a collection so in-your-face it's unforgettable.
The contact-lenses the models sported at Ann-Sofie Back kind of spooked me, I admit. I didn't notice them until one particular model with bigger eyes came up and... a little yelp ensued. But moving on to the clothes, I rather like the ying-yang closure on the last coat, as well as the shredded sweater and dress. I once made a dream catcher in elementary school. I wonder if I could incorporate that into clothing somehow.
Basso and Brooke never cease to impress with their amazing patterns. I love the Baroque inspired motifs throughout the collection. Sometimes a great pattern almost eliminates the need for innovative cuts and other details. I'd love to wear one of these works of art just as they are.
I quite liked the sweater dresses at Armand Basi. He has inspired a DIY studding project. And these creeper-style shoes are everywhere now! All over the blogosphere, all over the runways. Looks like I caught on pretty late actually. A good practical trend, in my opinion.
A great new silhouette debuted at John Rocha. The pants are very voluminous and bottom-heavy but I kind of like them. It feels a bit Japanese, like it could have been on a Limi Feu catwalk as well.
Phew! This was quite a long post by my standards. I'm more of the one-photo "Look at this! Isn't it pretty?" kind of blogger. Maybe it's the caffeine. I hope it was inspiring!
Topshop Unique... where do I begin? It's not sophisticated, it's not austere, it doesn't hold anything back, and it's just what I wanted to see. I love squiggly neon stripes zigzagging down leggings and dresses, the multitude of sequins, the thick fringe scarves and jackets, thigh-high boots (Rodarte or Topshop?)... It's a million diy projects just waiting to happen. I guess those who are already sick of nu-rave might be cringing, but you have to appreciate a collection so in-your-face it's unforgettable.
The contact-lenses the models sported at Ann-Sofie Back kind of spooked me, I admit. I didn't notice them until one particular model with bigger eyes came up and... a little yelp ensued. But moving on to the clothes, I rather like the ying-yang closure on the last coat, as well as the shredded sweater and dress. I once made a dream catcher in elementary school. I wonder if I could incorporate that into clothing somehow.
Basso and Brooke never cease to impress with their amazing patterns. I love the Baroque inspired motifs throughout the collection. Sometimes a great pattern almost eliminates the need for innovative cuts and other details. I'd love to wear one of these works of art just as they are.
I quite liked the sweater dresses at Armand Basi. He has inspired a DIY studding project. And these creeper-style shoes are everywhere now! All over the blogosphere, all over the runways. Looks like I caught on pretty late actually. A good practical trend, in my opinion.
A great new silhouette debuted at John Rocha. The pants are very voluminous and bottom-heavy but I kind of like them. It feels a bit Japanese, like it could have been on a Limi Feu catwalk as well.
Phew! This was quite a long post by my standards. I'm more of the one-photo "Look at this! Isn't it pretty?" kind of blogger. Maybe it's the caffeine. I hope it was inspiring!
Welcome to the Jungle
First of all, oh noes! Rumi just bought a pair of my favourite Aldo wedges! That means there is no chance of this style not becoming ubiquitous by summer's end, since she just makes them look too good damn it! I guess I'll just have to go crazy with ribbons, and other bits and bobs lest I start to tire of seeing other bloggers sport the same shoes... I was actually kind of expecting this style to be popular though. Just wishful thinking.
Ok, now that my rather high-school rant is over with, I spent an inordinate amount of time yesterday afternoon seeing what I could pull of with my new shoes. I wore this outfit to see a small gallery opening last night. Sadly I didn't bring the snake with me. His name is George, and he spends much his days sprawled across the couch.
The dress is thrifted (I pinned it all up myself though), the yellow tights are from We Love Colors, the black tights on top were purchased in Romania, the shoes are from Aldo, and George is from Ikea (in case you were wondering).
Ok, now that my rather high-school rant is over with, I spent an inordinate amount of time yesterday afternoon seeing what I could pull of with my new shoes. I wore this outfit to see a small gallery opening last night. Sadly I didn't bring the snake with me. His name is George, and he spends much his days sprawled across the couch.
The dress is thrifted (I pinned it all up myself though), the yellow tights are from We Love Colors, the black tights on top were purchased in Romania, the shoes are from Aldo, and George is from Ikea (in case you were wondering).
Doo.Ri Fall 2009
Doo.Ri's fall collection really impressed me with its attention to detail and dark yet soft elegance. I love the crystal beaded tights, cobweb-like chain necklaces and beautiful inky illustrations on some of the dresses. The torn leather reminds me of Yohji's fall 2008 collection, and some pieces reference the recent trend towards more elaborate knits (Sandra Backlund!) except they are more toned down and ready-to-wear. It also gives off that same wispy feel we all know and love from Olivier Theyskens' work at Ninna Ricci. The formula of draped jersey paired with touches of more experimental details will probably see Doo.Ri through tough times in the fashion industry. I'm hoping!
photos via thefashionspot.com
photos via thefashionspot.com
Fashion 156's London Preview
So New York's all a wrap now. People raved about Rodarte, argued over Alexander Wang, scratched their heads at Marc Jacobs, blamed everything on the recession... yada yada. Time for London! Just when you thought you could take a breather. Unfortunately for me a bucketful of midterms are fast approaching and I'm afraid they'll ruin my photo browsing fun.
Anyways, Fashion 156 has some lovely previews up from designers like William Tempest (left), J Smith Esquire (centre) and Romina Karamanea (right). Hmm I see a bit of McQueen inspiration.
images via Fashion 156
Anyways, Fashion 156 has some lovely previews up from designers like William Tempest (left), J Smith Esquire (centre) and Romina Karamanea (right). Hmm I see a bit of McQueen inspiration.
images via Fashion 156
DIY Tassel Shoes... and Other Stuff
Today I went to Dressew, Vancouver's local fabric store wonderland, looking for some yarn to start my pom pom hat project. Unfortunately, they didn't have the best selection of yarn colours. It was a bit shocking, really. Anyways, I did end up buying some tassels, with the idea of attaching them to my shoes. Here is the result:
I think they turned out brilliantly. But the opportunities are endless. I'm also thinking of replacing the suede laces with a deep blue coloured ribbon to match the tassels. Or maybe other beads and bits and bobs like at Louis Vuitton Spring 2009:
images via style.com
I also picked up a pair of shoulder pads to insert into a sweater to give it that angular Balmain-look. Haven't decided which one looks best with them though.
And lastly, I looked at this thick fringe made from twisted yarn and thought about sewing a few rows on top of the shoulders of a sweater as well. I'll need to find a good match in colour though.
I think they turned out brilliantly. But the opportunities are endless. I'm also thinking of replacing the suede laces with a deep blue coloured ribbon to match the tassels. Or maybe other beads and bits and bobs like at Louis Vuitton Spring 2009:
images via style.com
I also picked up a pair of shoulder pads to insert into a sweater to give it that angular Balmain-look. Haven't decided which one looks best with them though.
And lastly, I looked at this thick fringe made from twisted yarn and thought about sewing a few rows on top of the shoulders of a sweater as well. I'll need to find a good match in colour though.
My New Aldo Wedges
Ok, I admit, this photo is very inspired from Tommy's photography at Jak and Jil. What can I say, his shoe shots are always on my mind. With that disclaimer out of the way, I would like to introduce my new shoes:
I've been needing a pair of lower heels in black for school-wear, so I went into Aldo looking for a good bargain on last season's items. I was supposed to limit my search to black ankle boots. Unfortunately, or fortunately, I ended up buying these at full price instead. They are insanely comfortable since you can adjust the width of the strings spanning across the foot. I guess the main objectives have been fulfilled. Comfortable: check. Black: check. Goes with everything: check. Stable heel: check. Price? Meh, at least I didn't really break the bank.
I just hope these shoes don't become as ubiquitous as last summer's Nine West gladiator wedges.
I was also planning to look for a grey grandpa-style cardigan to replace my old one that has mysteriously disappeared. The only suitable replacements I found were rather ridiculously priced. Actually the prices of many items in general has gone up. Four years ago I could buy gorgeous leather boots at Aldo for $100-120. Now the sandals alone are more expensive. Inflation or pocket gouging? Hmm...Actually I'd prefer the latter because the former scares me. At the rate our governments are inflating the money supply to try to fix the crisis... I should stop there before I word vomit a lecture about the Austrian theory of the business cycle. But I do encourage you to look it up if interested!
What I wore today:
I've been needing a pair of lower heels in black for school-wear, so I went into Aldo looking for a good bargain on last season's items. I was supposed to limit my search to black ankle boots. Unfortunately, or fortunately, I ended up buying these at full price instead. They are insanely comfortable since you can adjust the width of the strings spanning across the foot. I guess the main objectives have been fulfilled. Comfortable: check. Black: check. Goes with everything: check. Stable heel: check. Price? Meh, at least I didn't really break the bank.
I just hope these shoes don't become as ubiquitous as last summer's Nine West gladiator wedges.
I was also planning to look for a grey grandpa-style cardigan to replace my old one that has mysteriously disappeared. The only suitable replacements I found were rather ridiculously priced. Actually the prices of many items in general has gone up. Four years ago I could buy gorgeous leather boots at Aldo for $100-120. Now the sandals alone are more expensive. Inflation or pocket gouging? Hmm...Actually I'd prefer the latter because the former scares me. At the rate our governments are inflating the money supply to try to fix the crisis... I should stop there before I word vomit a lecture about the Austrian theory of the business cycle. But I do encourage you to look it up if interested!
What I wore today:
A Couple of New York Faves
images via tfs.com
1) Yigal Azrouƫl's studded, feathered beauty of a bolero. This might become a blogger favourite, great for adding an edge to a plain black top, but I'd love to see it worn over top of brighter colors for spring.
2) Marc Jacob's bright pink hooded jacket and silly but fun glasses. I'm craving something in this shade of pink. Blazer? Leggings? Hmm... When did I start liking pink?
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- Blue Tuxedo
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- BLING Hair Strands $12
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- Waiting...
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- Inspired by - Vilsbol de Arce
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- Doo.Ri Fall 2009
- Fashion 156's London Preview
- DIY Tassel Shoes... and Other Stuff
- My New Aldo Wedges
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