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How to Have Classic Style

by Kristina on October 21, 2010

  1. Coach watch $348 (shop here)
  2. AG Adriano Goldschmied tomboy jeans $235 (shop here)
  3. Preston & York bow detail gloves $28 (shop here)
  4. Michael Kors classic leather belt $48 (shop here)
  5. MICHAEL Michael Kors Hamilton Large Satchel $298 (shop here)

Fashion is an ever-changing thing. But, as I’ve always said, Style is timeless. What could be more timeless than classic style? If you invest in a few quality pieces this fall or holiday season at all, let it be these. A gold boyfriend watch. Straight-leg or boyfriend jeans rolled up at the cuffs and worn with tan oxfords. A not-too-skinny, not-too-thick belt, cinched around a frilly dress or men’s shirt. A buttery warm brown satchel reminiscent of a Hermes Birkin. Soft neutral gloves with a petite bow detail, that will go with everything.

Go forth and be timeless, my pretties!

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IFB Links à la Mode Sep 16th

by Kristina on September 18, 2010

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Working the new season with fabulous new discoveries – Influences, Impressions, and Interpretations of Fashion
Edited by: Marie Denee of The Curvy Fashionista

It is without a doubt that fashion makes the world go round. Just last week, Fashion’s Night Out helped revive the economy, fashion week’s across the world bring together old friends, new friends, and those in between. Technology fused with fashion now offers inside perspectives- once only exclusively shared. Adding to this breath of fashion are those who blog.

This week’s roundup offers a retrospect of fashion as New York Fashion Week comes to a close, designers have teased us with what’s to come, and the world comes back to life- the fashion blogger’s mind only now begins to race with influences, impressions, and interpretations of Fall Fashion and what it all means…

  • Amanda Brohman: How the nerds(and their style) conquered the fashion world:
  • Amanda Lee Dot Org: How to Make High Heels Bearable
  • Denim Debutante: Wearing White AFTER Labor Day
  • Dirty Hems: Fashion is a Tramp: the cyclical nature of cultural appropriation in fashion, particularly pertaining to the homeless & “hobo-chic”
  • Dramatis Personae: Fall Fantasy Lookbook- the bits and pieces I’m coveting for Fall ’10
  • Fashioncents: 3 guidelines for wearing or not wearing socks with shoes. It’s time we all got on the right foot with this one.
  • For Those About to Shop: So much invaluable information at the IFB conference. I decided to take Gala’s advice and write my first “how to”:
  • Grechen Blogs: how to make your fashion blog more user-friendly
  • Houndstooth and Tortoiseshell: So, how do you make it in the fashion industry: Real life advice on how to break into the fashion biz from a successful runway producer.
  • Interrobangs Anonymous: Gender roles in fashion blogging:
  • Mimosas in Bed: The big apple gets evolved
  • Pretty Shiny Sparkly: The Thrift Virgin – One girl’s deflowering when it comes to thrift shopping fashion.
  • Previously Owned: Exclusivity vs. availability: New media taking over?
  • SLSVGG Fashion: The best bits of London’s Fashion Night Out
  • Style Eyes Fashion: Join the evolution for a new fashion democracy – do you get fed up with being told what you ‘must have for the season ahead’ here’s how to end the dictatorship and have your say.
  • Style Spotting: Fashion’s Night Out in LA with celeb stylist Taylor Jacobson and her collaboration with Kasil denim. Loved her hot rocker chic!
  • The Curvy Fashionista: My Fall 2010 Luxe(wish)list- aka my birthday wishlist
  • The Lingerie Addict: Should You Buy Your Lingerie Online or In Stores? A brief guide to knowing the best place to buy your most intimate fashions.
  • The Little Curly Girl: The camel coat is one of the most talked about pieces for Fall 2010. Will you be wearing one this season?
  • Your Saving Style: A Thought About Real Women

Go check out these awesome blog posts that are all fashion-related! I am thankful to be among them – thanks IFB!

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The Business of Fashion Blogging

by Kristina on May 29, 2010

Hi friends! Just posting something that’s been on my mind lately. Regularly scheduled programming to resume shortly – I have a new outfit post coming up!

You may have noticed “courtesy of” or “c/o” in some of my outfits. For shits and giggles, I want to clarify what this means. I’ve never received any complaints or hate-mail (because I have the BEST readers, but I may be biased); I was simply inspired to write an open letter to you after reading this fascinating and stimulating post by Delightfully Tacky. I’m in agreement with many of the sentiments in the comments of the aforementioned post, in that lately I’ve noticed a few big-name blogs losing touch with their personal style and succumbing to outfits composed entirely of one sponsor, or repeated outfits by one sponsor, and as a blog reader myself, I tend to wonder how much of it was their personal style and how much was obligation. A lot of times, this isn’t addressed openly and honestly to their readers.

So I thought, hey, I may not be big-name or hugely popular, but I’m going to boldly go where few fashion bloggers have gone before, and write you, dear reader, an open letter. For fellow fans of musicals, cue the line from The Sound of Music: “Let’s start at the very beginning…”

I’m a medical student, with no job, on a tight, tight budget. I started PSS as a girly haven for my love of fashion, accessories, design, and generally girly things, as well as an escape from the traumatic & sudden loss of my 20-year-old brother in October ’09.

After a while, sponsors came on board – sure, they pay for the ad space to show you their wonderful stores, but I want you to know two things about my sponsors. First, each is either personally contacted by myself since I am a fan of their products, or brought on board only after thorough review & approval. I also like to highlight Etsy shops I love because I’m all about supporting the small, single-person business – especially in this economy! What you may not see are the sponsor applications that I decline because they don’t relate to myself or my audience. (Some of them are quite ludicrous–yes, I’m talking to you, Stella Artois beer brewery!) Now, I’m not a hot-shot who gets contacted right and left for sponsorships, but yes, there are the occasional doozies.

Secondly: sponsor fees (advertising fees) do not make me a profit on my blog. They cover hosting costs (I’m not on a free service like Blogger, I love my self-hosted WordPress!), membership fees for things like web directories, blog promotion, and things like the shipping costs I incur when sending a giveaway item to a winner (which happens a lot, and tends to add up). Much as I would like for this blog to earn me some income, it simply does not. It just helps me to break even.

With regard to c/o outfit items – I’ll never wear an item that isn’t my style or taste, just because I got it for free. In fact, I’ve politely refused to wear or returned several items that were just plain ridiculous! Most importantly, nearly all of the items that are complimentary I picked out myself. So you know that it’s all me. And most I would have purchased myself if I weren’t a full-time student without a job. :) Sponsorships are a two-way street, and when PSS and a sponsor are mutual fans of one another, I think it’s a harmonious relationship that benefits not only both parties, but you the reader as well, since most of the time I am able to procure a promotional discount for PSS readers. I am a big fan of the win-win situation!

I go out of my way to ensure that I uphold the utmost integrity with my blog. I only hope other blogs take my lead (and the leads of others, like Elizabeth). Sorry to get heavy on y’all with this post, but it’s an issue I’ve been seeing on some blogs lately, and it prompted me to tell you that I have nothing but the utmost respect for you, and that always comes first. I am just being proactive and hope that others will find their own path.

Interestingly, a lot of this chatter in the blogosphere has been precipitated by some backlash about ModCloth’s blanketing of gifted items to top fashion bloggers. Guess what? I’m a fan of ModCloth, and though I’ve neither purchased nor received anything from ModCloth (yet!), I think some mad props are in order to them for embracing the blogger phenomenon so avidly. That’s a good thing, right?

So who makes the cut when it comes to sponsoring Pretty Shiny Sparkly (and thus keeping it running)? Everybody you see in the list of sponsors in my sidebar. They are nothing less than amazing, and I have had the pleasure of personally communicating with every single one of them – and frequently. They also took a chance on this blog, and I’m so grateful for their support. Since most of you are like me and on a budget, they’ve provided you with some pretty fabulous promo codes as well. If you’re interested, feel free to click through to their amazing shops – bookmark for later, even, because every single one of them has my seal of approval, for what it’s worth. :)

Feel free to ask me any questions you have in the comments and will reply to them in turn. I’d also love to know your thoughts!

xoxo

Links à la Mode: May 20th

by Kristina on May 23, 2010

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Fashion’s Bold Step Forward

Edited by Ashe/Mischief Dramatis Personae

To be honest, I’ve been really excited about the content on the web lately…. because each week, it seems that fashion & style bloggers are making a bold step forward. In a niche that was once dominated by runway photographs and personal style posts, we’re evolving to include daring, thoughtful, provocative posts as well. I am continually shocked and amazed by the range of posts… from wearabout’s post on androgynous Indian men and Style Amor’s post on Arab women in fashion to posts about fashion blogging as a career at Style Eyes fashion blog.

Images via The Curvy Fashionista, The Coveted, Hello Beauty, and Wearabout

Links à la Mode : May 20th

  • Awakened Aesthetic – Giveaway! Enter to win a hand-embellished floral top by independent designer Eliza + Axel and take the floral trend in a different direction.
  • CMYKaboom!: – New York Fashion Week Coverage: IFB “Evolving Influence” Conference
  • fete a fete: – Clarins Instant Sun Light summer makeup
  • Guacamole & Toast: – What makes a good fashion blog? How can we avoid turning into one of the minority of superficial fashion bloggers that everyone stereotypes us to be?
  • hello beauty!: – we have a new makeup lesson video with Guerlain’s top makeup artist and a review of the Guerlain Summer 2010 Collection.
  • Holier Than Now: – How to fall in love with last year’s summer essential, all over again.
  • Independent Fashion Bloggers – Skills Bloggers Can Use to Get Hired
  • Jewelry Whore: – Designer You Should Know: Elsa Schiaparelli
  • kaKofonie Of si(gh)lenS: – An exclusive interview with Amanda deLeon, a fabulous avant garde designer from North Carolina, and personal favorite of Kat Von D!
  • M.I.S.S.: – TV: Follow the Leader: A New Style Series Promo! | M.I.S.S.
  • Pretty Shiny Sparkly: – Exploring the trend of resin-coated black denim, with a best of the best roundup!
  • Shoe-a-Day: – How to Shop for Shoes when you’re living ohsofaraway from civilization.
  • Style Amor: – Celebrating the Beauty of Arab Women & Our Diverse Culture
  • Style Eyes Fashion Blog: – A career as a fashion blogger – have you considered a career as a fashion blogger? Here are my experiences.
  • Stylish Thought: – The Dressing Dilemma: Who do women really dress for?
  • The Coveted – Anica boutique is the place to experiment with avant garde
  • The Curvy Fashionista: – Curves in the USA? A Question… The Elite of fashion magazines across the pond are fashioning the most fabulous spreads of full figured fashionista, bloggers, and models, will the US follow suit?
  • The Recessionista: – Jeans: We’re Spending More and Shopping Longer Does anyone recall the moment when jeans became a luxury item?
  • The Thrifty Poet: – “Why Should I Be Ashamed of My Shape” — why I think classifying women into only 4 different body shapes (two of them fruit) isn’t right
  • wearabout: – The luxury of not caring – a look inside an androgynous indian male’s wardrobe.
  • What 2 Wear Where: – After the fab opportunity to preview the Met’s exhibit “American Woman: Fashioning a National Identity”, we looked at each of the perfectly portrayed eras and paired them with contemporary looks.

Some great posts from the May 20th edition! I’m a bit late in posting this, but hopefully you’ll take some time out this weekend to check out these fabulous bloggers!

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