Monday, March 28, 2011

"Big girls need big diamonds."-Elizabeth Taylor

Elizabeth Taylor.

   This week, I'm stepping away from the usual, and paying homage to Elizabeth Taylor.  For decades she was a style icon, and even in the time before her death she was still keeping her own style.

Since her film debut in 1942 with "There's One Born Every Minute,"Taylor changed Hollywood.  Taylor LOVED all things fabulous.  In an article by the LA Times, her jewelry was described as "kumquat-sized diamonds and emeralds" along with dramatic dresses, with Halston, Valentino and Versace as her favorites.  In a November 2009 interview to More magazine, Taylor said "enough is never enough."
Photo: Everett
   Who can blame her for her style?  I mean, she had violet eyes for crying out loud!  Personally, I love her style.  The incredible elegance from the fifties-sigh. But that doesn't mean that you'll be seeing me in class with my huge ballgown and 50 million jewels any time soon.
  
   Maybe she got some of her dramatic sense of style through her work on .  Maybe it's just me, but I think that my head would hurt after wearing that headpiece for about five minutes.
Photo: sheknows.com
   Later in life, Taylor did not lose her love for bold styles.  One could even say that her love increased.  According to this article from People Magazine, Taylor was called the "life of the party" and had "massive stones on every finger."  The then-76-year-old made sure that everyone knew that she was there.  And after all that she has done, she has every right to that.
Photo: Michael Tullberg/Getty
   One last thing for all the fans of her fashion.  According to the Huffington Post, Taylor's jewels will be auctioned.  So start saving your pennies to own a piece of Hollywood's "royal jewels."

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Does "Princess Kate" have fairy-tale fashion?



I'm going to travel across the pond.


Unfortunately,  not literally.



Since her engagement to Prince William was announced last November, Kate Middleton has been launched into the international spotlight.  While her title of a "celebrity" proably is not the best fit for her-she will be in line to be queen after all-her style has taken notice.
Especially here in the states.


Here, Kate's outfit I something that I feel I see around campus.  The knee-high boots, jeans, shirt and jacket are some of a girl's most basic wardrobe components, and Kate pulls them off. 

Picture: REX
Flowy.  Feminine.  Different from the jeans for certain.  The only thing slightly off-putting?  The wedge/platform shoes.  Maybe it's just me, but I feel like anything with a platform belongs back in the seventies...with the go-go dancers. 


Photo: REX
Did Kate pick her engagement announcement outfit out herself?  That's something that I don't know.  What I do know, is that as soon as word got out who she was wearing it was the hottest thing on the market.  According to People Magazine, the dress sold out within hours of the announcement in London, and women everywhere were wanting to dress like the future princess.  In fact, this dress was so popular that net-a-porter.com was placing reservations for women to order this moment must-have.  Unfortunately, it's no longer available.
 
Will Kate keep her style sense once she becomes royalty?  Or will she trade in her jeans and cardigans for some glass slippers and royal jewels?  Guess we'll have to see what happens.

Photo: REX








Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Taylor Swift's fashion love story

Let me begin by saying that I am no way a fashion expert. There is nothing I have that would even prove it.  What you're reading here is the opinion of one self-proclaimed average, in-the-marching-band girl.  This is my opinion of what celebrities wear when their stylists aren't pulling their puppet strings.


The first celebrity up, is Miss Taylor Swift.  The country/pop princess seems to be taking everything by storm.  She got back a few weeks ago from touring Asia, and is now taking on Europe.  With awards season going on, she dropped by the Academy Awards looking radiant in a short gold mini-dress.  But how is her style the rest of the time? 
Photo: justjared.buzznet.com


Swift's style is a reflection of her personality: relaxed and a little goofy-as shown through her video blog, twitter account and personality at awards shows and concerts.

Now when she's not performing, Swift is a big fan of her over-sized cardigans, skinny jeans and flats. It's no secret that she's tall, almost 6-foot, so flats and her are BFF.


Her style is definitely feminine.  It seems that in every outfit she wears there is some combination of flow-y fabric, floral patterns, soft colors, headbands, and big tops-oh, and skinny jeans.


Photo: celebrity-gossip.net


I love Swift's style.  Could I pull it off?  No. 
 
Even though she has her roots in country music, don't expect to see this music princess donning pearl-snapped shirts and Levi's all of the time.