Wearable Trends: Charming Capes For Changing Temps

As we are beginning to transition to that crisp fall weather (my favorite!) sometimes it can be rather difficult to figure out what kind of outwear to incorporate into your look. It’s not quite cool enough for your favorite parka or fur, but you still need something to keep you warm as you venture off to cocktail hour. Enter the perfect and stylish option: the cape! Regardless of the style, color or textile you decide to go with, the look of a cape draped over your shoulders is an instant elevation to your look.

Celebrity Style: Celebs Love the Colorful Vibrancy of Louis Vuitton

When former Balenciaga designer Nicolas Ghesquiere took the helm at Louis Vuitton, leaving Marc Jacobs to concentrate on his namesake label, I worried this new direction would mean more monogram prints and less color for the brand. I was pleasantly surprised when it actually meant brighter shades and bolder looks. Don’t get me wrong, I like what Marc Jacobs did, (remember the Spring 2012 runway?) but there was something very young about his designs that didn’t happen this time around with Ghesquiere – even with all the neon hues and superhero themes

Celebrity Style Steal: Gabrielle Union Gets Denim On Denim Right!

Gabrielle Union shows us the easy route this fall denim! Nothing is more chic than denim on denim, however, it can so easily go wrong. Really wrong. We love Union’s simple look that’s perfect for weekend errands or for brunch with the girls. The trick behind denim on denim is to keep everything basic – the less accessories the better

New York Fashion Week Spring ’17: Celebrities In The Front Row

If you’re not a tweenie fashion blogger, Instagram famous, or street style star, maybe Fashion Week isn’t for you anymore? Sadly, this may have become the case. The exclusivity of New York Fashion Week, where buyers, editors and the fashion elite congregate to see the best and brightest of clothing creations is out the window. But does that mean the celebrities have followed suit? Not exactly