Thursday, September 29, 2016

5 Perfect Outfits for All Your Fall Weddings

You thought your were done with weddings until next spring, but then you got the invite to your childhood friend's autumn nuptials. You're super happy for her of course, just not so thrilled about the fact that the powder-blue eyelet dress you wore back in May is not exactly seasonally appropriate. So what to wear to a wedding in October? Actually, the outfit options for a fall bash are arguably even better than the ones you had in earlier in the year. Seriously: think rich velvets, fall florals, and yellow (yes! yellow). Five fun options are right this way.


Velvet pretty much ruled the fall runways, and a long slinky velvet dress like the one that Sailor Brinkley Cook is wearing is the perfect option for an autumn wedding. Pair it with strappy heels and a piece of bold statement jewelry—maybe even an ear cuff—and you're in it FTW.


Nothing is as timeless as an LBD, but if your goal is to wow your fellow wedding guests, choose one that's got a little something extra, like a black sequin dress à la Ashley Graham.


If you're more comfortable in jumpsuits than dresses, then Fall 2016 is your season. When choosing one for a wedding, opt for a style that errs on the side of classic, like Cate Blanchett's graphic wide-leg version by Armani. Save the sexy Catwoman styles for a night out with friends.


Believe it or not, yellow is one of the biggest colors of the season—so make like Taraji P. Henson and wear it to the wedding you've got next month.


Another typically spring trend that's big this fall? Florals. It's true, everyone from Oscar de la Renta to Tory Burch and Giambattista Valli incorporated the print into their collections this season. And since nothing is quite as romantic as a floral dress, it's a great option for a wedding. Go for a style in warm tones, like Kendall Jenner's, then pair it with a jeweled choker and chunky ring.





Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Vintage Peplum Dress Makes the Perfect Waistline for Autumn

Peplum is a short overskirt usually attached to the waist or crotch of a jacket, blouse or dress to accentuate the waistline. It’s a decorative detail of the 50s. Dior’s classy New Look still make people miss the vintage and elegant contour of peplum. With its frequent appearance on the red carpet and street, peplum has come to the fashion trend to become an important item. It could display your sexy curve directly. If you don’t have one, vintage peplum dress can help you create.
January Jones in an elegant floral printed peplum dress.
Abbie Cornish in a plain soft fabric cropped peplum dress.
Scarlett Johansson in a red-blue floral printed top and black-blue floral printed skirt with a black peplum over the waist making perfect transition.
Beyonce in an orange peplum dress showing her sexy curve.
Beyonce’s sister Solange in a blue and white printed peplum&tuxedo dress.
Zooey Deschanel in a black&white dress with peplum over both her neck and waist, just like a blossoming flower.
Emma Watson in a white peplum dress with a slim bow belt.
Charlize Theron in a light yellow peplum dress.

Tuesday, September 20, 2016

How To Be Fashion in Tracksuit

It was a fashionable thing that women worn tracksuit in the early 2000s. Now you get to do it again because tracksuit is officially back due to the on-going athlesiure trend. The key to wearing this comfy set today is elevating it, so that it doesn’t look like you're about to head for the gym. You can find ways here to integrate the tracksuit fashion into your off-duty uniform.
1. Rihanna
Only Rihanna can make sweatpants look this good—she paired the tracksuit bottoms with a belly-baring crop top and delicate strappy stilettos for a night out. It may seem like an unusual combo, but she managed to keep the sporty-meets-dressy vibe going by not being distracted from the bright green pants.
2. GIGI HADID
Rather than wearing one set head to toe, Hadid mixed different sporty separates and paired with a shiny bodysuit-like top.
3. GWEN STEFANI
Stefani punked up the classic Adidas black-and-white track jacket and tied a red buffalo plaid shirt around her waist, also with a glam pair of oversize shades, and red Timberlands.
4. SIENNA MILLER
Miller used her floral track jacket as any other topper and made it a layering piece over a crop top and striped shirt. Paired with medium washed cuffed jeans, a top handle black bag and bright yellow oxfords, this photo looks fantastic.
5. RITA ORA
Ora pieced together matching tracksuit separates and unzipped the jacket for a sexy plunging neckline to achieve the same fashion tracksuit look.
Original source from Fashionmia

15 Fall Style Secrets to Steal from Short Girls

With so many amazing trends on the docket for Fall 2016, it can be easy to loose touch with what actually suits your body shape. For girls that are 5'5" and under that can meaning drowning in a sea of crazy prints, patterns, and silhouettes that don't showcase your figure in the most flattering way (we see you androgynous '90s sweats). To that end, here are 15 figure-flattering cold-weather outfit ideas to keep front of mind if you're in the petite-girl club. Shop wisely and you'll rock your fall purchases well into 2017—instead of just once.

Use a Belt to Define Your Waist

Avoid getting lost in a bold midi dress by drawing attention to the slimmest part of your waist like Anna Kendrick here.

Add Bold Vertical Stripes to Your Wardrobe

Regina Hall's bold-stripe suit is the ultimate power move—not to mention a great way to look a little bit taller in tailoring.

Try a Plunging Neckline for a Night Out

A deep-V or plunging neckline, as seen on Emma Roberts, will elongate the upper half of your body and draw the eye up.


Fall in Love with High Waist Pants

Meet your new 9-to-5 secret weapon, modeled by Jenna Coleman. High-waist pants make your legs look leaner and longer in a snap.


Embrace Cropped Jackets

Fall's gorgeous bomber jackets and other sporty, cropped styles were made for shorter girls like Selena Gomez. We especially love them with sexy going-out gear.
Pair a Mini Skirt with Over-the-Knee Boots
Fake supermodel gams à la Lea Michele with a teeny tiny mini skirt and a pair of legs-for-miles boots.

Stick to Clean, Modern Lines

The less fussy your clothes are, the easier it'll be to pull them off. Make like Natalie Portman and pare them way, way down.

Reach for Your Pointiest Heels

A pointy-toe pump like America Ferrera is wearing will elongate your legs like no square or round-toe shoe ever can.

Try Hidden Platform Heels

Miroslava Duma, petite style goddess, has another shoe trick: Pair black jeans with black platforms for longer-looking legs.
Do Slim Pants with Big Sweaters
Everyone deserves to wear a cuddly knit at the airport. If you're petite girl like Vanessa Hudgens, an ultra-slim pant will keep your proportions in check.


Stick with a Medium-Size Bag

Fall requires a bigger, sturdier bag. Just stick with a medium-sized style like Lucy Hale to avoid dwarfing yourself in comparison to your carryall.


Embrace the Long, Slim Cardigan

A cozy, maxi-length cardigan, like what Salma Hayek has on, creates a long, lean line while keeping your form on display. It's a short girl's dream come true.


Match Your Tights to Your Shoes

Rachel Bilson instantly made herself look taller by choosing opaque black tights to go with her black heeled boots. Follow in her sly footsteps.
Try Layering With a Turtleneck
On days when it's pretty darn cold out there, trying layering a turtleneck under your coat like Rooney Mara in order to avoid getting swallowed up in big scarves and hoods.
Do One Rich Hue, Head-to-Toe
Fall is all about rich, gorgeous colors. Look statuesque like Victoria Beckham by picking one bold hue and sticking with it from head to toe.

Sunday, September 18, 2016

Emmys 2016: See the Best Hair and Makeup Looks From the Red Carpet

No shade on the rest of the calendar, but if we had to pick a favorite month, it'd be September. Between Fashion Week, the pumpkin spice everything, and the annual Emmy Awards, we practically treat every hair and makeup-stalking moment up to this as training. Thankfully, it wasn't all for nothing, because there was no shortage of pretty at tonight's 2016 Emmys red carpet. From the loose, easy-going waves to the beautifully intense smoky eyes (hey, Em Rata, looking at you!), check out every hair and makeup moment from the evening that had us fan-girling from the sidelines. We'll be uploading our top picks as they roll in.
Sophie Turner
The only thing we love more than the Game of Thrones star's very Sansa-like braid? Thematching tattoo she just got with Maisie Williams—her on-screen sister Arya. But it's a really close second.
Emily Ratajkowski
Em Rata's turquoise smoky eye can only be summed up in two words (or one emoji): Heart. Eyes. Makeup artist Hung Vanngo mixed shades from Lorac Cosmetics Pro Palette 2 and 3, and lined her eyes with Lorac's Front of Line Pro Eye Pencil in Navy and Aqua.

Emilia Clarke
The Mother of Dragons slays the red carpet like a hut full of Dothraki. Here, with a little help from hairstylist Adir Abergel, who slicked her hair back using Leonor Greyl Gel a L'hibiscus.
Ariel Winter
The glossy hair, the highlighted cheekbones, that tiger tattoo! The Modern Family actress is always an inspiration—in ways that go far beyond skin deep.
America Ferrera
Talk about some serious browgoals.

Trendy Jackets of the Season: Embroidered Bomber Jacket

I believe what holds the girls through the long chilly winter mostly is the much-anticipated pretty autumn clothing. What kind of autumn outerwear will make you look trendy? Kate Moss was wearing a beautiful embroidered bomber jacket form LV Spring 2016 Men’s collection, which have a lot pretty embroidered bomber jacket.
Why men clothing is getting this pretty? Looks like even Kate Moss couldn’t resist its charm.
But Women’s collection also has many embroidered bomber jacket from the latest fashion shows.
These three are from Spring 2016 collection of Jonathan Saunders, Chloe, Stella McCartney and Valentino.
Gucci Fall 2016 has this shiny fabric of embroidered bomber jacket.
So how could we wear this new fashion better?
Heather Boo (American singer/model/actress) matched a similar color shirt to this pink jacket form Chloe Spring 2016 collection.
But here’s a much safer way, you could make the jacket the focus of your whole outfit, other items could go low-key, like plain T and black pants plus black shoes. That jacket in the right pic is from Dries Van Noten.
European girls like Pernille Teisbaek (Danish fashion blogger) and Caroline Blomst (Swedish fashion blogger) were matching in this way. Even the jacket is floral, but the whole outfit looks much cooler.
Although Ece Sukan (Turkish fashion editor) didn’t wear black pants and black shoes, her whole color matching also highlight jacket this key point. Doesn’t it look better than the right picture?
Other than color matching tips, I also recommend white shoes, they could go with everything and could make you look more sporty.

Monday, September 12, 2016

5 Ways to Wear Your New Fall Ankle Boots This Summer

So you just got a pair of amazing ankle boots for fall and you can't wait to wear them. Or maybe you're too busy enjoying the last days of summer to get a pedicure every other week (we've all been there). Either way, we miss our ankle boots too. But guess what. There's really no reason to not be wearing them now. As a matter of fact, they look even better than sandals sometimes. Click through to see what we mean—we've got five perfect ankle-boot outfits that you're going to want to try.

Kick a plain white tee and baggy black shorts up a few notches with black suede high-heel booties.


Open-toe, backless ankle boots leave just as much room for your feet to breathe as any pair of sandals. In the summer wear yours with loose fitting jeans and a flirty off-the-shoulder blouse. For fall? Add cool socks.


Add some edge to an airy summer dress with some lug-soled lace-ups.


Break up an all-white look with a pair of polished patent-leather booties and a textured vest.


Consider trying a pair of booties in white and then wear them with a super-summery printed button-down and a pale knee-length wrap skirt.