Tag: Fashion

I’ve been smitten by Chloe since I ever remember and have been coveting one of their capes for an even longer time. Their clothes are always soft and feminine with a touch of youthfulness seduction that I can relate to and would feel utterly feminine while wearing them. These images below are from their pre-fall 2011 collection and the poncho… is undoubtedly to die for.


I’m looking for a new pair of sunglasses for the summer and the color and freshness of these Miu Miu sunglasses make them one of my favorites. I think they would make anyone look a little hip, a little younger and a whole lot sophisticated bohemian. I mean, it’s the summer my friends and I don’t intend to take it too seriously. And did I mention that for $195 is almost like a steal…?

Being of 5’6″ height I don’t feel too encouraged to wear flats but these Tod’s Ballerina La Scala flats are slowly changing my mind. Inspired by dancers at Milan’s La Scala they come with those more than romantic satin ribbon ties, that make me want to even sleep in them?
Last night while watching the Oscars I couldn’t take my eyes off the stairs that lead to the stage. Did you notice they looked just like these…? I wonder if they took inspiration from it. Apart from enjoying the gorgeous dresses I also noticed the resurfacing of colorful earrings. My top favorites were Gwyneth’s from Louis Vuitton’s collection, L’Ame du Voyage.


Gwyneth Paltrow
Natalie Portman’s earrings by Paloma Picasso for Tiffany were also beautiful.

Cate Blanchett’s complemented her beautiful dress.

Halle Berry’s earrings were not colorful but I think they were a perfect match for her Marchesa subtle dress

Mandy Moore, wasn’t she breath taking?

Marisa Tomei

Reese Witherspoon chose emerald drop earrings.

I have to admit that not everyday I feel like accessorizing, especially when I have to run out of the house to drop off Lucas to the daycare while running late. But lately I’m trying to pay more attention and making sure to at least wear a bracelet. You never know when you’re going to meet a prospect client.

“I don’t understand how a woman can leave the house without fixing herself up a little – if only out of politeness. And then, you never know, maybe that’s the day she has a date with destiny. And it’s best to be as pretty as possible for destiny.”Chanel


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Coco Chanel Jewelries via belle vivir blog

The way Coco Chanel used to wear jewelry is still inspiring today. She wore jewelry with the same approach she designed her clothing: classic, feminine and innovative. Chanel started to create costume jewelry using colored glass stones and semi-precious gemstones. As everything else she created she did it in her own artistic way. In her studio she would play with flexible modeling plastic shaping them into jewelry, incrusting real and fake gemstones and real and fake pearls until she created the effect she wanted. Also under her supervision, many talented artists designed jewelry for her line. According to Jean Leymarie’s book, she never wore any of her exquisite pieces of jewelry she received from the Duke of Westminster in public, instead she would wear her own creations.  She mostly wore Coco Chanel Jewelries.  A very smart business woman. I think many others would be more than anxious to show them off in society. She would wear her expensive jewelry inside the privacy of her home. Notice the picture above where she is playing the accordion while wearing a spectacular necklace made of square-cut emeralds surrounded by round-cut diamonds. Isn’t that a stunning image of Chanel’s fantastic lifestyle?
It’s funny to imagine Chanel being a little bit superstitious since she would never go out without two pieces of jewelry; a topaz ring given to her as a good-luck talisman when she was sixteen by an old lady, and a pearl necklace she received from Boy Capel as a token of his love. I personally find this last very powerful and sweet.

Coco Chanel Jewelries via belle vivir blog
Chanel and Duke Fulko di Verdura inspecting one of Chanel’s cuff bracelets. Photo by Lipnitzki 1937.
Coco Chanel Jewelries via belle vivir blog

Chanel’s astrological sign was the lion head, which she seemed to favor as much as the cross and used them a lot to embellish her jewelries. Picture above is a vermeil necklace made of 121 lion heads with a carved rock crystal cross at the center.
Coco Chanel Jewelries via belle vivir blog

 

Coco Chanel Jewelries via belle vivir blog

top 4 pictures taken by me of the Jean Leymarie’s book.

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An art to make on its own…they’re feminine and sumptuous. That’s why I love bows.

Chanel photographed by Henri Cartier-Bresson

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