So from time to time (ok, more often than not) I look around online to see what the latest trends in shoes are (more admittedly for my own personal obsession). I found a really sexy pair at DSW that just struck a cord with me because of the contrasting vibrant colors. Then I realized I had very similar shoes. The only real difference to me was the price. Can you tell which is the designer brand ($999 to be exact) and which is the deal ($60)?
Take a look and leave a comment:
I am all about women empowerment - beauty starts on the inside, all of this beauty & fashion stuff is just extra. But I know it gave me the confidence to look at who I was on the inside, and it's not at all superficial to want to look and feel beautiful. Besides who said life had to be so serious all the time? Just remember, beauty doesn't start or stop at the surface. Much love :)
Saturday, July 27, 2013
Friday, July 12, 2013
It’s An Epidemic! Women Wearing Athletic Clothes to Brunch
Ok, let’s be honest, we’ve all done it. Well, at least I’ll
admit to it. I’ve been lazy enough that once I work out, I do my grocery
shopping afterward without showering or changing. Actually, I’ve gotten into my
workout clothes, intended to workout,
but just ended up wearing my workout clothes to run errands the rest of the day
(I got my workout in running around town eventually, right?) However, I’ve also
been that person that doesn’t feel like dressing up (here you go peeps,
confessions of a fashion stylist!) and I will be that girl that wears my workout gear (yoga pants most often) to
brunch on a lazy Sunday morning. You know, I’ve often wondered, “what’s really
wrong with that?” and here in LA, I think it’s become more of a fashion trend than
a laziness factor. But, if a company like Oakley (sunglasses, that is) is
noticing this and moving into the women’s athletic wear space, maybe it’s more
of an epidemic than we all thought. Here’s the link to the article that discusses
this…
http://www.businessinsider.com/oakley-workout-clothes-for-women-2013-4
What are your thoughts on this new trend?
Monday, July 8, 2013
Orlando Pita’s Argan Oil, Shampoo & Conditioner Set – Costco
Usually, I don’t really buy into any fads until I find they
have staying-power. Well, this is one of those fads that I just had to try out.
I’m sure you’ve been hearing from everywhere about how Argan oil is soooo good
for your hair. I’m here to tell you, IT IS! Everyone has different hair, but
for me, I find it especially difficult to put any oils on my hair because it is
so fine and thin (thanks mom). Any
little bit weighs it down and makes it look oily and stringy. I was very
resistant to try this package from Costco, but decided to give it a go (just
because they have such a great return policy anyway). Let me tell you, it’s fantastic. And I don’t say that about
just any product. I used the shampoo and conditioner (a little goes a long
way), got out of the shower, towel-dried my hair, and only put the oil on the middle
to ends of my hair. When my hair dried,
it came out so soft and silky that I was actually surprised at how well it
worked. I have never been able to use an oil that didn’t make me look like I just
dunked my head in a jar of Crisco – until now. And even better, it’s only
$16.99. Get on it!
Wednesday, July 3, 2013
Dove Real Beauty Campaign - New Commercial - Camera Shy
Now, you all know I’d give my first born child (if I had
one) to work with Dove on their campaign for Real Beauty, right? Their
commercials are the epitome of what I try and get across in each of my blog
posts when it comes to self-love and self-acceptance. And this new commercial
is no exception. Check it out here. I think the one line in the video says it all….
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMt2Nrdjxy0
Why do you think we stop believing we are beautiful?
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