Wednesday, September 2, 2009

New Location

The "I'm in Love::Style Blog" is being moved to a Wordpress account and the new address is http://iminlovestyleblog.wordpress.com/

Bare with me while all of the entries are moved and I get set-up on the new account. Thanks!

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

A tragedy...

Call me morbid, but...I'm in love with a dead bird necklace by Miju. There is something so tragically beautiful about it with the teardrop red pendants.
"A Tragedy- RED" by Miju- $48

Monday, August 31, 2009

Fashionable Band-aids: The Bandage Dress

Ever since Herve Leger's Spring/Summer 2009 collection, Hollywood has been overrun with celebrities in Bandage dresses. This trend has been long-lasting, but how much longer can it hold on? Do these bandage dresses need to be ripped off like an old band-aid? You decide...
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Bandage dresses are versatile. They can be sophisticated:

Lucy Liu looks sophisticated in a bandage dress (image via Examiner.com)

They can be Playful:
LiLo in a rainbow bandage dress (Image via TrendHunter)

Bandage dresses can also be glam:

Kim Kardashian glams it up (Image via FashionIndie)

How about Posh?
Victoria Beckham (Image via TrendHunter)

Plus-size?
Beth Ditto of The Gossip rocks it (Image via GlamourVanity)

More Celebrities:
Rachel Bilson and Hayden Panettiere (Image via GeniusBeauty.com)
Mariah Carey and Blake Lively (Image via GeniusBeauty.com)

Herve Leger mixes trends:
Bandage Dress with Cut-outs (Image via Fashionising.com)

Project Runway: Season 6: Episode 2 recap


This post is very late, but I was in Long Island all weekend and didn't get to catch this episode until last night. In episode 2, the designers were challenged to create maternity garb for pregnant supermodel-cum-television star, Rebecca Romijn. I thought this was a very appropriate challenge for the show and really gave a chance for designers to show their versatility. Let's recap this week's designs:
This week's winner was Shirin and I really agree with the judges on this one. This look is great as maternitywear and would be fashionable even if it wasn't. The draped neckline and the coat were fabulous, but what I thought was a really special touch was the lattice smocking done across the waist. What an interesting alternative to a waistband!
Louise's design was also in the top three. It was considered by the judges and Tim to be very lingerie-esque but very beautiful. Romijn said that she would wear this look out on a date. I, personally, love it...especially the layered look of the hem. She added pleating to the bust to expand during the pregnancy as a woman's breasts grow larger. Louise also did emphasize one shoulder similar to her design last week. She'll have to be careful not to turn into a one-trick pony.
Althea's design made it into the top three, however I wasn't a big fan. I agree with the judges that the color is beautiful and the cups shaped from ribbons are interesting, however it is impractical. A pregnant woman's breasts would be *popping* out of that top. Project Runway would've done better to find pregnant models specifically for this show. Just strapping on a pregnancy pillow to a size 0 model doesn't mimic all of the actual curves a pregnant woman gains.

Qristyl is much improved from that hot mess last week. This dress has an elegant and unique drape around the neckline. I'm not a fan of the hemline, however.

The issue I have with Nicolas' design, as well as the other very-structured, non-stretch designs for this maternity challenge, is it doesn't take into account the changing size of the baby belly. Pregnant women's bellies are constantly growing for 9 months and this dress would only fit for a few weeks tops. Pregnant women need clothes that will accommodate the range of sizes their belly will be and it is impractical to buy new clothes every few weeks that can't even be worn again unless the women has another pregnancy.

Johnny's look was cute and the stretch material was a good idea. I'd like to see it in a bright color though...maybe pink?

Logan's design wasn't particularly creative but simple is sometimes the way to go. This definitely looks comfy and would be good for going to yoga or lamaze class.

Irina's design is very sweet-looking and has a nice bright color, cheery color. The only thing I didn't like was she didn't take into account the belly when doing the hem line, and the dress pulls up higher in the front.

Gordanna's look was pretty and looked comfortable, however I wasn't fond of the color combination. I would've prefered some brighter jewel tones for this.

Epperson's was okay. She definitely looks ready for a weekend in the Hampton's.

Ew. I am not a fan of Carol Hannah's. The color choice was nice, but the top looks like armor and the draping under the belly is just odd.

Christopher impressed me yet again. The top was very cute and the leggings give a level of comfort.

And now we're to the bottom three. Mitchell joked during the episode that Ra'Mon's design looked like a bowling bag and Rebecca Romijn said the same thing later during the judging. It was kind of a neat idea, but the fit was way off.

Mitchell was saved again, but the shorts he made were comical. Way too much material! Before it was gathered, two of the girl designers in the workroom stood one in each leg. The belly band was also visible through the too-tight shirt. Some simple fixes in the idea and this could've been great weekend-wear though.

Malvin was eliminated for his conceptual look. He wanted to give the idea of a mother hen cradling an egg. He even wanted to make jodhpur "chicken thighs" until Tim talked him out of it. Nina criticized that the model looked like she had already had the baby and was carrying it in a sling. The black-feathered tank underneath was cute, but not enough to keep him on the show. There is a market for conceptual fashion, but apparently this one was just too costumey.

I'm also loving the Blogging Project Runway blog. It has *everything* Project Runway, this season and past seasons. Check it out.

All images are from MyLifetime.com's Project Runway Page.

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

I vant to suck your bloood! BLEH!

From Twilight to True Blood, it is undeniable the hold that vampires have on pop culture today. I'm more partial to the Anne Rice variety of vampires, but I can't ignore the effect this has had on fashion. Not just cheesy "Team Edward" or "Team Jacob" shirts for tweens, either. Here are some of the fashion and accessories that vampires have inspired:


Vampire Rings available at Bittersweets NY

Edward's Smile Necklace available from Jules Smith

Lip Venom V from DuWop
TopShop's campy tribute to the vampire/horror genre (Source: Refinery 29)
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Some examples of high fashion inspired by the Vampire trend:

Jean Paul Gaultier Haute Couture (Source: The Vine)


Rodarte (Source: Inoutstar.com)

Celeb Photoshoots:

Christina Aguliera in Citizen K. Scary? Sexy? Scary/Sexy? (Source: ONTD)

Lady Gaga came out as a vampire for Out Magazine (Source: Glam Our Vanity)

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Couture Cupcakes

Cupcakes are no longer relegated to elementary school bake sales. In recent years they've gone high fashion. Bakeshops dedicated specifically to these gourmet cupcakes are cropping up everywhere. There's one near me that offers a wide selection of the tastiest and prettiest cupcakes you've ever seen. It's called Sweet and Sassy and you can also order from them online for your special event. I'm quite partial to their specialty cupcakes, like Bailey's Irish Cream and White Chocolate Pretzel, but you also can't go wrong with good old Vanilla/Vanilla.

To reflect the cupcakes new position as the most fashionable sweet treat, Swedish photographer Therese Aldgård and prop stylist Lisa Edsälv created a photoset featuring designer-style cupcakes. Betsey Johnson, Agent Provacateur, Louis Vuitton, Christian Louboutin, and Chanel are all represented.

(Source: Hint Fashion Magazine)

Monday, August 24, 2009

Pop-tab Trashion

So for the past few seasons metallics have been big, but the economic recession has really hit our wallets hard. How about recycling those old poptabs into some DIY metal trashion? It's known as Tabistry and crafters have been getting inventive, so check it out:


Starting off simple, here's a poptab-and-ribbon belt...so cute. (source: Craftster.org)



Turkish vest. Poptabs end up looking so much like chainmail! (Source: Craftster.org)


And how about some awesome Poptab dresses?



Duct tape prom dresses are cool, but what about a Pop Tab Prom Dress? (Source: Craftster.org)



Another Prom Dress, Totally Different Look (Source: Craftster.org)



This looks so BAMF! (Source: Craftster.org)



This was for a class project! So hot! (Source: Craftster.org)


And how about something to wear to the Renn Faire?



This girl is the QUEEN of Poptabs...Check out her blog, The Art of Can Tabistry


Crochet and Poptabs were born to go together:



Wanna learn how to make this awesome bag? There's a tutorial on Craftster.org.


If you aren't particularly crafty, then you can still get in on the action:


This purse and others are on sale on the Novica.com website. Steep prices, but cool merch.

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Knitta, Please

Ever heard of guerrilla knitting? In August 2005, a group of knitters vented their frustrations over half-finished projects and came up with the idea to form a tag crew to "yarn-bomb" everything from parking meters to public monuments. Thus, the "Knitta" group was formed. Over the years, this DIY movement has expanded globally. Houston, NYC, Seattle, Montreal, France, Sweden, Germany, El Salvador, China, etc. have all be yarn-bombed! Learn more about the group on their website, Knitta, Please.