Saturday, September 22, 2012

outfit of the day | fall

Hey guys! Sorry it was a late upload. I know I promised yesterday that I'm gonna put the details of my OOTD (Outfit of the Day) yesterday. Mostly, I got everything from thrift store. Some of them from a friend who loves vintage items but I assure you I got it on a good deal. So here it is....

Fall OOTD
White knitted 3/4 sleeves
What I like about this is this gold button on the sleeves 
DIY Vintage Levi's High Waisted Shorts Bleached in Ombre 
cuff bracelet and sunnies
Studded ankle boots
Quilted Bowling Bag
Top: White Knitted 3/4 Sleeves by Givors (Hong Kong)
Denim ShortsLevi's Vintage High Waisted Shorts
Studded Ankle Boots: Skechers 
Sunnies: Ray Ban 
Cuff Bracelet: Gift from a friend
Bag: Mango


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Tuesday, September 18, 2012

diy | vintage levi's high waisted shorts

High waisted shorts are so in everywhere. So I decided to check out the thrift store to look for Levi's vintage high waisted jeans. You wouldn't believed this, I only got the two jeans for only $7.00! Good deal huh? Oh yeah!
Unfortunately, the store has two Levi's high waisted jeans that fits on my size. But for me it's luck. Hahaha!

Turn your old/vintage jeans from this:


to these high waisted shorts:


Here's what you need:

a pair of scissors
tweezers
old/vintage high waisted jeans
Let's get started....

Put the jeans on and draw a line with the chalk to the length you want. Always cut them a little longer than you think will work: it's easier to cut more off later on. Make them just a bit shorter on the sides for a  flattering shape!

Cut slit on the jeans horizontally using scissors where you want the rips. 


By using tweezers, start by taking a little piece of thread and pulling it out of the jean. Pull it out vertically. Start pulling all the threads of the slits that you made in the jeans. This is gonna take a little bit of time, but once you get started it's fairly easy and you can start taking more than one at a time. One technique is turn your jeans inside out because it's much easier to find the thread that you're gonna pull.




     

Don't worry if they don't look natural, once you wash your jeans the frays will come out.

Wash the jeans to get your desired distressed/fray. I washed mine several times to get this result.

Dye it or bleach it! If you're feeling quirky, add some color. I bleached mine to get the ombre effect.



Tuck in a cute tank top, add a belt or just put on an over size knitted top, and you have the newest fall trend.


Don't forget to post it on Instagram! :)


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Sunday, September 2, 2012

random | anything inside the closet


Hi everyone!

Today I'm gonna talk about how I style. I know some of you may not interest about my fashion and that's fine. This is about a girl who loves to dress up and the transformation of material on a hanger into someone beautifully twirling in front of a mirror. I have no qualifications but I have my own fashion ispirations, of course. Some of them are Hollywood celebrities like Jennifer Aniston, mommies Katie Holmes and Nicole Richie and the legendary classics Audrey Hepburn and Marilyn monroe.

What I do is go look at the things hanging in my closet, pair them, mix matched them, try on, accesorize then voila! Mostly, I picture them first on my mind, then go and put it on and go in front of a mirror and check if it fits me. So I ended up a cluster. Clothes and shoes everywhere, on the bed and on the floor.Haha!

I have loved all aspects of styles since I can remember. I put on my momma's shoes and accessories and dance in front of a mirror when I was a little girl. Sometimes, I would pretend I'm a model. (I think some of the girls do) But when I'm growing up, I've learned that fashion is not just the one that you copy from the famous celebrities or models. Sometimes when you try to copy them it won't look good on you. Learning that fashion and style should be based on how it fits you and how it will look fabulous on you. You can be fashionable even in the most practical ways. It's about how you style and not about how expensive the clothes that you're wearing, or the shoes or even the bags that you're holding.

So, I wear basically anything inside my closet. Some of them were given as a gift and most of them were purchased on sale and thrift store. I don't care what brand I wear. It's all about styling and making the most of what you have and be beautiful. It's all about how you carry it and believing in yourself.

Enjoy!


xoxo,

bLoggista  

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