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Tuesday, November 27, 2012
[UPTOWN FASHION EVENT] Save the Date Dec 6th, 2012 Prêt-à-Porter Fashion Event
Thursday, November 22, 2012
HAPPY THANKSGIVING
Happy Thanksgiving Everyone! Thankful For the wonderful People around me.
God Bless today and Always..
Albania Rosario
& the Vipvida Team..
God Bless today and Always..
Albania Rosario
& the Vipvida Team..
Friday, November 16, 2012
Todays Fashion 3 Things No One Should Wear. Ever.
3 Things No One Should Wear. Ever.
OK ladies. Let's be honest. Do you have something embarassing in your
closet? A piece of clothing that drives your friends nuts or looks
terrible on you?(Which is a shame, because you're so beautiful.)
Here's the deal, I want to save you a lifetime of ridicule. So here's a list of things that you should never wear. Ever.
1. Uggs in the summer
Ugg boots started out as anti-fashion. After all, they have flat soles, no shape and a rather bland design. Australian pilots used to wear these boots, made with sheepskin and shearling, to keep their feet warm and insulated. Some people say their name actually comes from people calling them "ugly boots." Uggs had a bit of popularity in the 1970s with California surfers, who liked the way the shoes kept their feet warm after surfing in cold water. But Uggs hit the big time when Oprah Winfrey gave them away on her TV show in the early 2000s.
While there's certainly nothing wrong with the Ugg boot or wanting to keep your feet warm, it's just a bit strange when you see people wearing them in 90 degree heat with a sundress- or short-shorts. It's has to be hot inside those boots! And no one likes sweaty feet. Put the Uggs in the closet, get a nice pedicure, and slip on some comfy gladiator sandals.
2. Leggings as pants
There's nothing wrong with leggings as pants per se. But let's get one thing straight: Leggings are not pants. I repeat: Not pants. If you're wearing leggings, no one should be able to see your bunsies. Not when you're standing up straight, or bending down.
Leggings are meant to be worn with a skirt or dress to make sure your bum and legs are covered. And I don't mean an oversized sweatshirt or T-shirt, unless you're painting a room. To make things look nice, wear leggings with a tunic-style shirt, or a dress with boots.
3. Very Low-Rise Jeans
As long as they don't ride too low on your hips, low rise jeans can be quite flattering on certain body-types.
But before you buy these jeans, check yourself in a three-way mirror to see how much skin and/or underwear is showing around back. If your cotton briefs, pink thong or your, shall we say, coin slot, are in full view, these aren't the jeans for you.
Also, jeans with a super-low rise tend to create a situation known as "muffin top." When you're wearing jeans and your waist looks less like an hourglass and more like a blueberry muffin, your jeans are too low and too tight. Just go up a size and you'll be perfect.
And those are three things that I hope you never wear. Ever.
As seen on TLCs 'What Not To Wear"
Here's the deal, I want to save you a lifetime of ridicule. So here's a list of things that you should never wear. Ever.
1. Uggs in the summer
Ugg boots started out as anti-fashion. After all, they have flat soles, no shape and a rather bland design. Australian pilots used to wear these boots, made with sheepskin and shearling, to keep their feet warm and insulated. Some people say their name actually comes from people calling them "ugly boots." Uggs had a bit of popularity in the 1970s with California surfers, who liked the way the shoes kept their feet warm after surfing in cold water. But Uggs hit the big time when Oprah Winfrey gave them away on her TV show in the early 2000s.
While there's certainly nothing wrong with the Ugg boot or wanting to keep your feet warm, it's just a bit strange when you see people wearing them in 90 degree heat with a sundress- or short-shorts. It's has to be hot inside those boots! And no one likes sweaty feet. Put the Uggs in the closet, get a nice pedicure, and slip on some comfy gladiator sandals.
2. Leggings as pants
There's nothing wrong with leggings as pants per se. But let's get one thing straight: Leggings are not pants. I repeat: Not pants. If you're wearing leggings, no one should be able to see your bunsies. Not when you're standing up straight, or bending down.
Leggings are meant to be worn with a skirt or dress to make sure your bum and legs are covered. And I don't mean an oversized sweatshirt or T-shirt, unless you're painting a room. To make things look nice, wear leggings with a tunic-style shirt, or a dress with boots.
3. Very Low-Rise Jeans
As long as they don't ride too low on your hips, low rise jeans can be quite flattering on certain body-types.
But before you buy these jeans, check yourself in a three-way mirror to see how much skin and/or underwear is showing around back. If your cotton briefs, pink thong or your, shall we say, coin slot, are in full view, these aren't the jeans for you.
Also, jeans with a super-low rise tend to create a situation known as "muffin top." When you're wearing jeans and your waist looks less like an hourglass and more like a blueberry muffin, your jeans are too low and too tight. Just go up a size and you'll be perfect.
And those are three things that I hope you never wear. Ever.
As seen on TLCs 'What Not To Wear"
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
"Whoever said money can't buy happiness simply didn't know where to go shopping"...
Introducing VIP Girls Closet Online Fashion Boutique, I believe that Unique and different is the next generation of beautiful... So, shopping for fashion trends is about discovering something that fits your taste and feels right. Today, Style is a way to say who you are without having to speak. Here are Some Important Fashion Steps to Help you make the right choice when you shop.. Because Believe it or not, there are rules when it comes to Fashion but they are simple and easy to follow:
#1
When in doubt, choose black. Black is always in style and is slimming
in the right fit. Add a pop of color in your outfit, though. You don't
want to look like you're going to a funeral.
#2 Always match, it's painful for other people to look at you or your outfit when all of your colors clash.
#3 Dress up when you go to school or work, people take you more seriously.
#4 Follow the dress code, don't wear short shorts if you are supposed to wear knee-length bottoms (same with skirts).
#5 Don't wear too many patterns or bright colors at once, it's painful for the eyes to take in. Instead, have one main bright or busy piece of your outfit that will make your outfit pop.
This are simple and easy Steps for you to follow so your outfits stay fun and fashion friendly.
Shop with confidence and always be yourself..
Shop at VIPGirlsCloset.com
Monday, November 12, 2012
Fashion Blogger News Round Up: Social Media Influences Spring ’13 Accessories
Get your daily dose of what’s going on in fashion news today here in the fashion blogger news round up.
By: Amanda Boyce
- Social media is impacting buyers and the accessories for Spring 2013, and in the end, affecting what you buy at the store. ” [WWD]
- Which companies are dominating the social media space? And what can you learn from these big corporations social media mindset? [Business Insider]
- Just in case you didn’t know how to wear this season’s hottest color, oxblood, The Cut breaks it down. In a slideshow, for course. [NY Mag]
- “For those 19-year-olds who will one day be 30, the next designer of Balenciaga will also need to have a vision. And that is becoming harder to find.” Cathy Horyn on the future of Balenciaga. [NY Times]
- The mastermind of Twitter has spoken! CEO of Twitter, Dick Costolo, and venture capitalist Ben Horowitz, sat down and shared their top 7 Leadership Lessons. Best lesson? Build trust through honesty. [FastCo]
- Feast your eyes on all kinds of lovelinesss from the Shopbop Spring Preview, including these 8 favorite picks. [Racked]
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