The shoe of the moment…. Ancle protection needed!

These will Rock everyones world! Short shorts!

RUNWAYDREAMZ

Established in 1999, under the label Runwaydreamz, designer Christian Yasser Massuh, meticulously designs eye-catching must have one-of-a-kind denim trends. Runwaydreamz has received wonderful international recognition from countless fashionistas, for its unique designs and interpretations of the denim shorts. Fashion blog, Style Bungalow comments that, “the aesthetic of the brand Runwaydreamz suits the Australian lifestyle, and a pair of these shorts will leave your friends extremely envious as you leave the house.” The best part is that each design is made by hand from the very best in vintage denim for a remarkably special, one of a kind design, with every attention to detail. We can guarantee you’ll receive thoughtfully crafted designs that you’ll love to own.

summer shorts!

Native America?

Native American prints are a fun spring trend I’ve spotted in stores that can work on everyone.  

Chalk IS fun FOREVER!

The 70’s are back day and night!

Blazers are hot this season…

Striped Blazer by Alice + Olivia, Floral Blazer by Dries Van Noten, White Blazer with Black Lapel by Elizabeth & James, Animal Print Blazer by 3.1 Phillip Lim, Printed Blazer by Sass & Bide, Colorful Floral Blazer by Urban Outfitters.

wedge it!

While the red carpet is known for sky high stilettos, celebs are opting to step out in sleek wedges.  Above, Heidi Klum in Jimmy Choo and Camilla Belle & Rosario Dawson both in Casadei.  Below, links to a few wedge finds.

Neutral Striped Wedge from AldoBlack Cutout Wedge Bootie from Steve MaddenBrown Peeptoe Wedge from Nine West

Snake skin is in!

Fashionable pads? Will this make me enjoy that time of the month more?

Blogs are buzzing about the new U by Kotex design challenge hosted by famed Sex & the City costume designer Patricia Field.  Declaring that they want to “ban the bland,” Kotex is encouraging women everywhere to design their own maxi pads.  And while some may find this uneccessary and distasteful, others find the idea empowering, as it offers an opportunity to diminish the stigma associated with feminine products.