Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Top Hair Accessories of 2013 - Shared Article

Top Hair Accessories for Summer 2013

Eloise - mint green wild rose clip
Eloise – mint green wild rose clip by Faylyn
Please welcome back Amanda, who has written this guest post about some pretty hair accessories to wear this summer.
It’s safe to call hair accessories the cherry on top of the cake when it comes to your outfit. As with any other accessory item, hair accessories come in various designs, colors, themes and trends. For summer 2013, there are a lot of unique pieces available that’ll go with different hairstyles. From color barrettes to floral headbands, a good choice can make you stand out even if you go out with a sloppy pony thrown up at the last minute. Here are some pretty hair accessories to wear this summer.

Floral Corsages

Rustic hair comb-burnt orange flower comb
Rustic hair comb by Faylyn
Whether it’s a floral pattern or a floral shaped item, it’s in style in this summer. Floral corsages are a kind of hair accessories that can really brighten up your look in the summer months. Whether you’re heading to a beach party or just going to a casual hang out with friends, the easiest and quickest way to look dressed up is to add a nice and bright corsage to your hair.
Floral corsages are an instant way to spice up your look. You don’t really even have to style your hair up in any fancy style and can just pin it to your hair and be good to go. Styled correctly, floral corsages can be worn to both a formal occasion, like a dinner party, or a casual occasion that requires nothing more than a maxi skirt and a lace blouse.

Bows

Bow 1
Hair Bow by kathy
Bows are the most adorable and fun hair accessories for the summer. This is not only because they’re shaped in a manner that is utterly charming, but also because they can be used in a variety of ways. They form part of the design of headbands which come in plain, patterned and sequined styles. You can also pull back your bangs easily with a bow hair clip.
Another fun option for keeping your hair in check and pulled back is through stain or silk bow ties. They come in a variety of colors and patterns and so you can pair them with just about any of your everyday outfits and turn your average look into a little something special. Bow ties are quite in fashion right now and not just limited to men. You can easily turn them into a style of accessory most suited to you.

Fascinators

La Boheme - teal leaf and ostrich feather fascinator
La Boheme – teal leaf and ostrich feather fascinator by Faylyn
Fascinators are a more formal kind of hair accessory, but perfect for attending a formal occasion such as a wedding or some sort of a masquerade party. Fascinators can be customized to your style and taste. You can even change their sizes, though the bigger a fascinator is the better.
You can also wear a fascinator that complements the color of your dress and gives it an extra special touch. Fascinators are known for adding to your look and extra level of sophistication and elegance as a distinctive as that of a queen’s.
Matching accessories with the occasion is the key to add perfection to your look. You’ll need them to add an extra twist to different hairstyles you make in the season. It’s time to say goodbye to your Russian hats and beanies and opt for the lighter side of looking stylish with these fun hair accessories.






Disclosure: The photos used in this post are from Flickr and are shared on this blog under the Creative Commons License. To learn more about Creative Commons please click here. To see the original image please click the on photos themselves. Original article http://thestyleconfessions.com/2013/06/14/top-hair-accessories-for-summer-2013/

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

How to wear summer leather

Wear leather without breaking a sweat

From leather shorts to baby pink biker jackets, here's how to incorporate leather into your existing summer outfits without losing your cool (or your edge).

Leather has more street cred than almost any other item in a cool girl's wardrobe. And as it starts to heat up, there's no need to abandon it.

Wear a summer-hued leather jacket

Forget boring black and go tropical with a biker jacket in your favorite gelato-hued shade. To make your jacket feel easy and breezy, team it with a cute bandage-style skirt in a geometric print, some rock 'n' roll shades and urban-inspired flats for a look that instantly says, “I'm in control.”
Summer leather jacket
Pink Balenciaga jacket (HGBagsonline.com, $1,886), Geometric striped skirt (bcbg.com, $107),
Retro shades (forever21.com, $6), Patent Blucher flats (zara.com, $90)

Slip on a leather dress

From Kate Bosworth to Angelina Jolie to Kerry Washington, there's no hotter celebrity look on the red carpet than a sleek, slim-line and oh-so-sexy leather dress. The secret is to stay away from anything too 1980s in favor of a simple, minimalist look with uber clean lines. Team it with sexy summer shoes, un-fussy hair and makeup and a single statement accessory like a cuff for a look that screams, “Look at me.”
Leather dress for summer
Leather dress by Rebecca Vallance (thegrandsocial.com.au, $205),
Yellow strappy heels (stevemadden.com, $80), Chained metal cuff (forever21.com, $6)

Squeeze into some leather shorts

Just because you're wearing summer shorts doesn't mean they can't have a little attitude. This summer, swap out your usual silk or linen shorts for a leather pair. The unexpected fabric choice gives you instant edge and brilliantly contrasts your usual summer classics like a breezy silky tank, open pastel blazer and stacked summer heel for a look that's perfect for day or night and declares, “expect the unexpected!”
Leather shorts for summer
Piper Gore cognac leather shorts (shopbop.com, $396), Pastel blue linen blazer (zara.com, $90), Cross-back tank (zara.com, $30), Brown platform sandal (ninewest.com, $60)
 
 
 

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

THE OMG LINK FOR SO CUTE!!!

http://www.ivillage.com/latest-fashion-summer-2013-style-beauty-trends/5-a-536027


I came across the link up there while doing some late night reading. Such cute idea's on what to wear and how to pair. I love this! Enjoy ladies!

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

DIY Roundup: 7 Fun, Summer DIY Fashion Ideas

The temperatures are scorching, and the bright sun is shining–which means there’s no better time to show off your sizzling sense of summer style. It’s time to get crafty! Here are my 7 of my favorite summer DIY fashion ideas.

 1. DIY Cut Off Denim

Denim cut offs are a staple to every summer wardrobe. Now everyone knows how to make cut off denim shorts from and old pair of jeans, but adding a little lace can be the finishing touch! This tutorial shows how you can make your denim cut offs extra special by easily adding a little bit of lace.

2. DIY Temporary High Octane Highlights

Summer is the perfect time to add a splash of color to your hair! But skip the salon and damaging your hair with chemicals. This tutorial show how to create temporary bold, vibrant highlights with some brightly colored eye shadow.

3. DIY Sandals

Now how lovely is this? Add a little colorful fabric and some plain flip flops and now you have a beautiful pair of ribbon tie up sandals!

4. DIY Embellished sunglasses
No matter where summer takes you, a new pair of sunglasses is the must have accessory!  This summer DIY fashion idea will make you stand out from the crowd and show off your personal style.  You won’t want to hide in the shade when you’re rocking a pair of DIY embellished sunglasses.

5. DIY Cut Out Shirts

Creating a DIY cut out tee is a great way to refashion your old favorite shirt into something new. Not only will you be stylin’, cut out tee’s will cool and breezy when the temperatures are rising. (Plus they make a cute cover-ups for beach days).  Here are some great tips and tricks on how to make the perfect DIY cut out t-shirt.

6. DIY Twisted Turban Headband

Here’s another great way to up-cycle an old shirt with a fun print. This cute headband is perfect for sweeping your hair into a cute no-fuss up-do on those hot summer days.

7. DIY No-Sew Vest
Yup, that’s right, this cute no sew vest is also made out of a t-shirt! I think it would make the perfect little cover up for the beach. The best part is you don’t even need to a needle and a thread – snip, snip, snip,  and you’re done!



For more information, check out the original articles complete with instruction! http://yesmissy.com/2013/06/10/summer-diy-fashion-ideas/