11:37 PM

Model In Society: Ataui Deng


Ataui Deng (born November 11, in Khartoum, Sudan) is a Sudanese-American fashion model. She's a niece of Sudanese-British fashion model Alek Wek. Together with her family she moved to the United States (San Antonio, Texas) in 2004. Just 4 years later her modelling career started when she signed a contract with Trump Model in New York.

Since then she walked the catwalk for renowned names such as Zac Posen, Lacoste, Christian Dior and John Galliano. In 2010 she closed the s/s 11 Lanvin show in Paris, alongside Ajak Deng, Jeneil Williams, Melodie Monrose, and Jourdan Dunn.

She also appeared in magazines such as Teen Vogue, V Magazine, and appeared on the cover of French Revue de Mode. Furthermore she was shot for campaigns by fashion brands Kenzo and Benetton, among others.

She's currently signed with Trump Models in New York, and with Elite Models in Paris and Milan. (Source)










1:45 PM

Lanvin 2012: Shoes, Jewelry and Bags, OH MY!


Lanvin 2012 





11:08 PM

Springtime Accessories for 2012: Color it up!!




After the past few years of black creeping in and turning Spring and Summer into the year of copy Rihanna and Lady GaGa, I am glad to say that color is making it's way back to the forefront. Accenting your ensemble with splashes of color often makes heads turn faster than any name brand outfit, and you can do it inexpensively. Check out some of this years great accessories to add to your arsenal of girlishness...!



Juicy Couture Starter Bracelet 
$58



 Juicy Couture Bow Stud Leather Bracelet 
$48






Anna MCD Large Copper Birds Cuff
$51






ANTIK BATIK 
$95




Kris Nations
$80




The Carrotbox
$12





TINN LILY
$30



PREE BRULEE 
$18.00


Look to add more gems, color, and metals to your accessory lists. They bring the eye to not only the piece, but also accent the outfit you are wearing. Nothing more eye catching than a bangle that glistens or pops with color, to bring out your personality... try it. 
12:19 AM

Style #374 STYLE ON A DIME...





















Who says that you have to spend thousands like the celebs in order to look good. In this economy, you can still look stylish at the club and not be in tears about the price tag. Here are two similar looks. One has a price tag of over $4700, while the similar one is a little over $200.  Take a look at the similarities. I hope it gives you ideas on how to shop on a dime yet still look like a million bucks...! 
Similar Looks DIFFERENCE IN PRICE!


Dorothy Perkins green top
$17 - dorothyperkins.com


Ted Baker sleeveless top
£83 - houseoffraser.co.uk


H&M slim fit jeans
£30 - hm.com


True religion jeans
€268 - shopmrsh.com


Wedge booties
$80 - dsw.com


Gucci high heels
$833 - bergdorfgoodman.com


Yves Saint Laurent leopard print tote
$2,675 - mytheresa.com


Forever 21 leopard print handbag
$25 - forever21.com


Daytrip resin jewelry
$8 - buckle.com


Dannijo snake bangle
$242 - ssense.com


All Saints hook earrings
$33 - allsaints.com


Dannijo long chain earrings
$395 - dannijo.com
10:30 PM

bzz 2012 - teaser... spring summer 2012




2:35 PM

BLYTHE DOLL SUNDAY ON BILLIONS OF BARBIES ON FACEBOOK!

@BILLIONSOFBARBIES on facebook 


A BRIEF HISTORY OF BLYTHE AND HER REINCARNATION

In 1972, the Blythe doll was born. She died later that year.

Mainly because her oversize head and peepers were deemed too scary for children, Blythe's manufacturerKenner summarily pulled this kooky, big-eyed doll from the shelves, preventing many young girls from meeting her – at least for the moment. One of those little girls was Gina Garan.

Gina moved from the suburbs north of New York City into Manhattan as a teenager, bringing her burgeoning doll collection with her. But among the thousands of 60s and 70s fashion dolls she had already amassed, not a single Blythe lived. Only after a friend described a doll on eBay bearing a resemblance to her did Gina first meet, fall in love with, and begin snapping up these originals, all for about $15 a pop. At one point, she counted over 200 original Blythes among her collection.




(Interesting note: When Gina approached the toy company Hasbro and asked for permission to use Blythe in her pictures, Hasbro demurred, not understanding that it had in fact acquired the Blythe brand when it bought Kenner in the 70s. Hasbro actually had to look through its stock to find it owned Blythe!)


Gina also introduced the doll to her then agent in Japan, Junko Wong. Their first project together was a stop-motion-animation Christmas commercial for the Japanese department store chain Parco. Gina’s husband, Asa Somers – an actor with Broadway and television credits – came up with the concept of Blythe and her friends living inside a snow globe. The commercial and the campaign were a success, and Blythe as a new, 21st Century brand was off and running.

  
CWC, with the toy company Takara, soon began manufacturing new versions of Blythe. The result has been a miraculous (and slightly surreal) global renaissance for the doll, especially in Asia. A new generation of collectors eagerly await the arrival of up to six new Blythe reproductions each year – and then promptly put the dolls up for sale on online auctions for another couple years, Blythe continued to live in relative obscurity, known only to hard-core collectors as a quaint curiosity.

 But Gina, living the peripatetic life of the young downtowner, moved into her nth apartment and among the detritus left by the former tenant found an old SLR camera. With no formal training as a photographer, she began taking pictures of her favorite doll. The result of this experiment was This Is Blythe (Chronicle Books, 2000), a coffee-table digest that reintroduced Blythe to the world. The book, named Firecracker Alternative Book of the Year for 2001, has sold over 100,000 copies and remains in print.



Every year there is an Annual Blythe Charity Fashion Show in Tokyo, where leading designers from around the world create tiny versions of their outfits for Blythe to wear as she is carried down the runway by white-glove-wearing models. As a virtual model, Blythe has found fans among the leading design houses, including John Galliano, Prada, Gucci, Vivienne Westwood, Issey Miyake, Versace, Sonia Rykiel, and many others. 

Gina documented some of these designs in monthly full-page installments in Vogue Nippon in 2002. Blythe has also appeared in major advertising campaigns for Sony Europe, Nordstrom’s department stores, and as seven-foot-tall life-size mannequins in the windows of Bloomingdales. Most recently, Blythe was the muse for Alexander McQueen’s campaign for U.S. retailer Target, and the television commercial, print ads, and ubiquitous billboards were all done under Ms. Garan's consultation.


Ms. Garan has also published numerous other books of her work, including the popular Blythe StyleBlythe on Beauty and more. Her photos have been displayed in solo shows in TokyoLondonMelbourneSeoul, Nottingham (U.K.), Los AngelesNew York, and Santa Fe, and in numerous group shows. Gina and her work have appeared in countless publications, including The New York TimesWomen's Wear DailyPeopleThe Times (London), The Village VoiceThe Miami Herald, and The Dallas Morning News. You may have seen Gina speaking lovingly about Blythe on VH1's I Love the 70s (1972).

Ms. Garan has also collaborated in the design and production of several new dolls, including ginagirls, sold mainly in Japan, and Bendel’s Girls, available at Christmastime exclusively at New York department store Henri Bendel. Ms. Garan lives in New York's Gray Square neighborhood with her husband and their son Carpenter.






10:02 PM

Fun Halloween nail fun!! (videos + other great ideas)




With Halloween coming up, not everyone wants to dress up. Here are some great subtle ways to be in the Halloween spirit..... SCARY AND FUN NAIL ART!!  Here are just a few ideas... have fun, be creative!










WATCH TO THE END OF EACH VIDEO FOR OTHER COOL NAIL ART IDEAS!!! 

HAVE A HAPPY AND SAFE HALLOWEEN!! 

9:28 PM

If you think women's shoes are getting odd....

Mission statement: I WOULD FALL IN EACH AND EVERY ONE OF THESE SHOES. lol