Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Make your own handbag charm!

A Charmed Life!
Another wonderful DIY site is PSIMadeThis.com with more accessory ideas you can try at home. P.S.- I Made This… is a movement. It’s a call to action to re-imagine, re-use and re-invent. I see it. I like it. I make it.


To create a chic bag charm, re-purpose broken or old jewlez, charms, pendants, pieces, basically anything fun you can get your hands on. Tie your bits and bobs onto string or cording and secure to a binder ring. Make sure you hang at different lengths to create a staggered effect. Clip onto your bag with a carabiner clip and you are one leading lucky charm lady!

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Create your own Flower Necklace!

I love following Megan (one of LA's beautiful people) on her blog http://www.lovemegan.com/. She has these awesome DIY accessory projects. Just BRILLIANT!

This is how you get the look! Lots of great step by step instructions, just click the link below.
http://www.lovemaegan.com/2009/07/big-flower-necklace-diy.html

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Bows for your toes!

Give this DIY project a try. Add some interst to your basic flats or pumps with a bow. Check out the easy to follow steps below from WhoWhatWear.com to update your look.

Monday, October 11, 2010

Did you know? Sterling Silver

The History of Sterling Silver in jewelry
Silver has been used to make jewelry since ancient times, but the exploration of continents in the western hemisphere uncovered productive silver mines that greatly increased the supply of this precious metal. The result -- more silver has been mined and used since the late 1700's than in all prior centuries combined.

What is Sterling Silver?
Pure silver is soft, too soft to create durable jewelry, so it's mixed with other metals to enhance its durability and strength. One popular silver mixture (an alloy) is known as sterling silver.

Why did my Sterling Sliver turn my finger green?
Copper is the metal most commonly used to make up the remaining 7.5 percent content of a sterling silver mix. Copper makes the silver harder, but gives it a tendency to tarnish, a darkening that occurs when sterling silver reacts with gases in the air or with other substances that it comes in contact with. This can transfer to your skin. Yuck! Not all Sterling Silver is created equal. Make sure that when you purchase Sterling Silver jewelry make sure it is .925, the highest quality available. This will ensure the only green you have is the envy of others checking out your new look!

Caring for Sterling Silver Jewelry
Store your sterling silver jewelry in tarnish prevention cloths or bags. The treated cloth slows down the tarnishing process and keeps the jewelry from rubbing against harder jewelry that might scratch it. Try to to keep your sterling silver jewelry in a cool, dry place.

Cleaning Your Sterling Silver Jewelry
Polishing cloths are an excellent choice for cleaning your sterling silver jewelry.

Sterling Silver Patina
Sterling silver jewelry that is worn continually often develops a beautiful patina, a kind of glow combined with darkened areas. If you like the look, leave it alone. If you prefer a bright and shiny look for your sterling silver, use a polish cloth to restore the jewelry to its original appearance.

Sterling Silver Affordability
Sterling silver jewelry is beautiful, durable and affordable. Sterling silver jewelry and components are within reach of nearly any budget, ours and the pocketbooks! Sterling Silver is the perfect way to get fashionable accessory looks without breaking the bank! Ask me how!

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

August Trends!

Here are some trends spotted by WhoWhatWhere.com.

Meredith Wendell Curvy Belt ($250) in Leopard
One of our favorite stylists—the lovely Ms. Laurie Trott—introduced us to this amazing line of belts, bags, and jewelry. We are so thrilled she did because we're quite smitten with the entire collection. Helmed by former Marc by Marc Jacobs accessory designer Meredith German and her husband Wendell, the duo use fine Italian leathers, loads of gorgeous colors, and stunning glass accents to create the quirky-cool pieces. Right now we're obsessed with this incredible suede waist belt in a very smart leopard print, but you should definitely check out the entire range when you get a chance!


Aldo Fall Bags
Everyone knows that Aldo makes darling shoes that are beloved by celebs and civilians alike, but if you aren't as well versed in their bags, now's the time to get familiar. This fall the brand is introducing dozens of darling styles that happen to be ultra-affordable too. We're particularly fond of their across-body options, like the Goetter ($45), which has an adjustable strap, and the messenger-style Hladik ($50), but there are so many cute pieces, you need to check out the entire collection.

Elizabeth and James Fall Shoes
As you no doubt know, we're mad about all things Elizabeth and James. While we're still swooning over the jewelry (the Across the Hand Bar Ring ($95) is amazing) and crush on the amazing outerwear (the Plush Overcoat ($695) is killing it), right now we're in a frenzy over the line's insane collection of fall shoes. Topping our list are the crazy-cool Stilt Lace-Up Wedge Ankle Boots ($485), but there are so many amazing options this season. The E-Gasp Buckle Boots ($489) in Brown Distress are also definitely noteworthy. In fact, we think these mid-calf boots are so fabulous—also available in black or chocolate brown leather—we just can't stop staring.


Tarte LipSurgence Natural Matte Lip Stain ($24) in Lucky
A lip pencil is just a lip pencil—or so we though until we tried these new chubby crayons from the natural beauty gurus at Tarte. In addition to drastically boosting the moisture content of your lips by a whopping 6000% after 28 days of use (seriously), the stains are ultra-flattering and a delight to wear, thanks to a peppermint oil-infused formula. Try them today: you won't regret it!


Bullet Girl .22 Winchester Rhodium Plated Bullet Necklace ($600)
Elegantly menacing: that's the description that popped into our heads the second we laid eyes on the new jewelry line Bullet Girl. Created by the Houston-based designer Jessica Meyer, the 30-piece collection is made from powder-free blanks plated in various metals like rhodium and 24k gold. The fact that they are, technically, real ammo means you can't wear these amazing pieces on a plane or pack them in your carry-on (checked luggage only!), but we think that just makes them all the more special. In addition to the necklace, you can arm yourself with rings, earrings, or bracelets—we love the .22 Bullet 24k Gold-Plate Bracelet ($400) and the 9 MM Rhodium-Plated Caps with CZ Bangle ($800)—for a dangerously chic look!

Carven

When Net-A-Porter.com began carrying this esteemed French fashion line last season, we couldn't help but be intrigued. We're always suckers for a backstory and Carven has an amazing one—the line was launched in 1945 and was originally supposed to be for petite women only—but the real reason we're so keen on this brand is because of its current designer: Guillaume Henry. The talented man joined the Carven team last year (previously he worked at Givenchy and Paule Ka) and has transformed the line by creating perfectly crafted pieces, like the beige Satin-Twill Ruffle Dress ($950), Wool-Flannel Cropped Pants ($440), and the Belted Wool-Blend Blazer ($1180). They're investment pieces for most people (including us), for sure, but they're also gorgeous enough to wear for a lifetime.


P.S. I Made This: I See It. I Like It. I Make It. ($18.95) by Erica Domesek
Hopefully you already know Erica Domesek's name by now—she's the one who created the amazing Proenza Schouler-inspired tie-dye t-shirt and Chloe-inspired double-denim ensemble for us this year—but if you don't, learn it iimmediately. The insanely brilliant mastermind behind the compulsively fascinating website PSIMadeThis.com has just penned a book and it's a must buy for everyone! Comprised of over 25 amazing "inspired by" projects and featuring Domesek's killer step-by-step instructions, P.S. I Made This is ideal for anyone who loves fashion, likes customized things, or has a hint of crafty spirit (though none of these things are required to love it anyway, we promise).