June 2010
13 posts
I love the tie hat!  And the NAHS video is superb! Great imagination!
Jun 28th
Tiecessarize (Part three)
Fasten multiple ties together in a random pattern to create an artistic scarf. IC & SM
Jun 25th
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Tiecessarize (Part two)
Wrap a tie or two or THREE! around your ankles to create leg warmers.  IC & SM
Jun 24th
Tiecessarize (Part one)
Try weaving different ties to make a summer hat. IC & SM
Jun 24th
the halfTuck
I’ve always experimented with different ways to wear dress shirts. Tucking the back in and leaving the front hang out; opposing the popular tucked-in in front and hanging out in the back. This picture taken from thestyleblogger.com is so simple, but yet so fashionable. Try: tucking the right side of your shirt in and leaving only the front left side out. To add even more interest to the...
Jun 20th
Jun 18th
classicLOVE
the floor length dress, diamonds, and oversized sunglasses overpower the small frame of audrey hepburn.  and she pulls it off, to create the picture perfect image.  elegant, stylish, and gorgeous! and unexpected.  there is only a faint possibility that someone can try and recreate her fashion statement in Breakfast at Tiffany’s. “You can always tell what kind of a person a man...
Jun 18th
Jun 16th
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Jun 16th
Goo Goo for GaGa
Lady GaGa inspired dress. Be an avantgardist! IC
Jun 15th
WatchWatch
Fashion Show Fundraiser Promotion Video SM
Jun 13th
Whole lotta: Face Accessories
MAN.WOMAN.UNISEX.TRANNY. JF & IC
Jun 13th
Large Scale Color Blocking
Architecture. Multiple. Color. VIBRANT. Layer colors to create depth in an outfit. The focal point of an outfit can be altered by changing the position where mutliple colors intersect. Try: Tucking in half of your shirt and letting the other half cascade down the other side. Or, to spice up a traditional look arrange three bold colors together.  JF & IC
Jun 13th
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