25.4.11

h&m goes green !

In a world that is becoming more aware about the environment's fragility, it's great to see that fashion is also doing what it can in order to become green. This April, the popular Swedish clothing store H&M launched it's own VERY affordable eco-friendly line. Made with recyclable, biodegradable, and organic materials, this collection is an easy going way to dress fashionable with a conscience. It offers everything from tunics to beautiful summer dresses, blazers, skirts, and pleated trousers(love!). Even men and children can get in on this incredible line. 

Not only is H&M a wallet-friendly retailer, but it has now come an environmentally friendly one. It has always been one of my favourite places to shop, always being on trend, a little crazy, yet always interesting with it's vast collaborations with designers. This, by far, is one of my favourite lines they've launched in their stores. Make sure to check it out to add some eco flair to your wardrobe!

Love it? Wear it. Own it!
-Alicia xo 

22.4.11

W3 by WhoWhatWear!

Who What Wear has always been one of my fashion go-to sources for a modern and knowledgeable outlook on what is going on in the fashion world. If it happens, WWW usually covers it. So when I heard that they had created a shoe line with JustFabulous.com , I was eager to learn more. The collection features a fabulous array of shoes that every woman must own, and with the INCREDIBLE price of 40 dollars per pair, how could you not pass adding a couple pairs into your wardrobe! If you head over to the JustFabulous.com website, the lovely girls have added a style guide to their line, mentioning which shoes are appropriate for which occasion.

Head over there now and check out the shoes! My favourite pairs are the Stevenson and the Malone. Loving the nudes and pastels coming back this spring and summer!

new posts coming soon!

Oh wow! It has been such a crazy month! Now that things have calmed down, I'll be posting more often. Lots has been missed, but lots more will happen!

Love it? Wear it. Own it!
-Alicia, xo

15.3.11

accessories with shoes?

Accessories are something that have become ultra trendy, and a lot of people who were once not big fans of jewellery or handbags are becoming increasingly intrigued. There's such beautiful stuff out there, and a bold, funky accessory is a great way to express a big personality for someone who doesn't feel comfortable in flashy clothes. A cool, edgy, over sized bangle or a couple layered necklaces are fantastic ways to add punch to an understated outfit. One other great use of accessories is for workplace; if you must dress in professional attire, trying adding simple but colourful sparkles to your otherwise understated look through accessories!

With all this being said, I wanted to share one of the ways I find some great accessories which are both inexpensive and adorable! I've recently noticed that in almost any trendy shoe store I've been in, there's always been a couple shelves, not always outwardly advertised, that carries a bundle of necklaces, bracelet clusters, bangles, and rings. I used to always look past them, but ever since I spotted a gorgeous Eiffel Tower necklace which I still wear adoringly these days, the jewellery section is always the first place I go to when I walk into a shoe store. It's a great way to add little, inexpensive pieces to your collection here and there, as they are usually priced well, and there's usually always a few things on sale!

If you are one looking to expand your accessories wardrobe, make sure to look around for some jewellery while you're browsing through your shoe stores. You never know what beauty you may discover!

Love it? Wear it. Own it!
-xo

8.3.11

i'm not so sure..

"flatforms"      

One newly fronted trend that I'm having a hard time believing in is the flatform shoe. Very obviously, it's got the platform for height, but from the front to the back of the shoe, it's the same height. Therefore, you get the elevation similar to heels, but without the discomfort of your foot being on two different levels. Of course, the description makes them sound like miracles, but I just can't get over how completely unflattering they look. They add such bulk to the foot, and although I've seen many different adaptations of this concept, I've found none of them cute. There's a specific excitement that my body naturally produces when I see an adorable pair of shoes, and let me tell you, the fuse was definitely not lit on these ones. I'm sure it's a trend that will catch on very quickly, but it's safe to say, not a trend I will ever adopt.

paris RTW fall 2011 faves

This year's Fall ready to wear collections have already surfaced, and therefore I spent many a minute surfing through countless designer collections, and have written up some of my favourites.

First, of course, is one of my favourite designers, Stella McCartney. I love how she always designs for the real, hard-working woman, opting for comfort but remaining effortlessly chic. The fact that she loves animals as much as I do, and does not allow the harm of them to enter her collections adds points in my books as well. Her fall collection featured a lot of neutrals, such as dark blues, greys, blacks, and whites, but with pops of gem tone blues and metallic gold. It ranges from lightweight, loose but flattering dresses, to 80's and 90's inspired power suits with oversized boyfriend jackets. We also see many slimmer fit dresses, and a polka dot pattern throughout different pieces. All in all, a fabulous collection! My favourite was a patterned grey and white jumpsuit, a piece that Stella has perfected.

Another of my favourite collections was none other than Givenchy. Such a brilliant designer, he took things to the next level this fall. Full of edge, black, and embellished with panthers, it's a wild, fun, sexy, yet beautiful collection. Sheer bodices, tops, and hemlines, pin up girl embellishment on tops, and rich fabrics such as velvet (love!). Everything from tops to skirts to jackets had a collage of panthers throughout, displaying his obvious inspirations. My favourite piece would have to be the velvet pencil skirt; I've been dying for one.


Last but not least, I felt that Comme des Garcons designer Rei Kawakubo had one of the most beautiful collections. There was lots of colour and pattern, which intrigued me since there was such a neutral theme to many other collections. I feel as though Kawakubo's collections are so much fun, as though a mood could instantly rise by slipping an item of his design. This fall season's collection was no different. He mastered an almost "unfinished" look; swatches of different patterns placed roughly into one piece, ruffled and ruched and knotted together ... yet it's beautiful! There were also a couple of beautifully constructed LBDS and unfinished jackets, missing a sleeve or a back. A lot of shorts, jackets (some fully constructed, some not), and dresses. To say this collection was not elaborate would be a fallacy. My favourite piece would have to be the the sleveless, knee length dress which looks like pieces of a million different fabrics and patterns have been sewn together messily.


There were so many beautiful collections this year, but those were a couple that stood out to me the most. And, if all goes well, one day I may be reporting from front row! 




Love it? Wear it. Own it!
-xo