Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Louis Vuitton


Louis Vuitton is known for his hand bags but now his taking it in a whole new way with his Monogram bag. By adding multi-color to his collection since multi-color outfits are in style at the moment why not add the same thing to your hand bags.

Movie Pumps


The most famous pumps to this day is Dorothy's ruby red pumps that she wore in the Wizard of Oz. Three clicks and it's back to Kansas. This shoes are one of the few that are known to this day. When you put on any red heels you just can't resist but to click your heels.

Sex Pumps


High heels have been associated with temptation for centuries. Japanese courtesans and Chinese concubines wore raised clogs, and the towering of Turkish odalisques was designed to make escape from the harem impossible. But no shoe provides sexual heeling quite like the stiletto, which dates to the early fifties. it's no wonder that when twenty-first century burlesque queen Dita Von Teese takes it off, she stops short of doffing her Christian Louboutins.

Suits


Rated a strong buy for fall is the suits. The uniform for the new millennium is either lean and mean, as in Jil Sander and Tuleh, or more fortiesesque in shape. There was a New look style curviness to camel hair jackets and skirts at Miu Miu, and Valentino and Zac Posen went va-va-voom, too with hourglass silhousettes.

Gray


Move over, basic black there's a new neural in town. Be it light, dark, or charcoal, gray was many designers' color of choice for everything from coats to day dresses to evening wear. Michael Kors took a more relaxed approach, draping a deep-V halter number in a heathery shade.

Going Global


Inspiration is coming from all corners but most notably from the street, where its all about the global mix. The key take was at Balenciaga, where Nicole Ghesquiere combined references from the middle east, the far east, and east coast preppies. For starters to create his must have dresses and blazers.

Knits


Designers are putting a new spin on sweater dressing with wild and woolly knits.Taking things even further, Burberry Prorsum's Christopher Bailey, fendi's Karl Lagerfeld, and Giles Deacon wove enormous-gauge yarn into outrageously oversize cover-ups worthy of Nanook of the North.

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

shoes



If you are a true shoe fanatic and a shopper just get a look at this shoes they can really shine. The glitter peep-toe platform sligback by Christian Louboutin.
Here is also a matching netted sequin and satin manila clutch

Flat Boots


In an array of earthy hues, these knee-high shapes are ever so edgy but still sophisticated and truly comsortable too. Wear them with tights and a mini for an easy sexy look, or pulled over dark jeans for a more loud-back, casually cool effect.

Lace-up ankle boots


There ideal for the winter, these combine the sophistication of heel with a rough-and-tumble, casual sensibility. Wear dem with super-skinny drain pipe jeans and a fluttery blouse or more dressed up, with wolly tights and a voluminous skirt.

Three ways 2 pull off a pencil skirt


1. Boxy Jacket
This squarish, waist lenght layer minimizes fuller chests and waists when worn over a tucked in silk camisole.
2. Blousy Top
Tucked into a skirt, the volume of a softly draping button-down is a slimming counterpoint to the body hugging skirt.
3. Peplum Jacket
When it's buttoned up, this piece's fitted waist and flutter hem create a classic hourglass silhouette.