Thursday, October 30, 2014

happy halloween


h a p p y h a l l o w e e n 

as halloween is tomorrow i thought it would be fun to share a cute spooky halloween treat.
i can't take all the credit that i came up with the idea.  i got the fabulous idea from nifty pinterest.
what could be more fun then monsters and donuts! it doesn't get any better!!



l i t t l e  m o n s t e r  d o n u t s 


 



how to make

everything i bought was from walmart and i spent under $10
  • dozen donuts
  • googly eyes pk 200
  • vampire teeth
  • mini cake boxes
  • ribbon







hope you enjoy!
XoLG


Monday, October 20, 2014

loving all this fall weather

Happy Monday!!

I hope everyone has enjoyed this beautiful fall weather and did something fun during school break for UEA.  October is one of the most beautiful months of the year the colors of the changing leaves in the mountains can just be breath taking.  Living in Utah we are so lucky to be able to experience all the wonderful seasons.  One of my favorite things to do during the fall is to take a drive up and over the Alpine loop through American Fork Canyon.  Its just out my backyard basically I should enjoy it more often.  So on Friday night I took my parents and we enjoyed a fun time together talking about the beautiful scenery and also just laughing at funny jokes we were making.  It was just a fun time to be able to spend together.  It are those moments that will be held close to the heart and always remembered for all time.







Currently Wearing:

Friday Nights casual look was pieced together from a couple of my favorite stores. 
Nothing more fun than pairing a great band t-shirt with a pair of jeans and fun print slip on sneakers. 
If your trying to put an outfit together that is similar any band or graphic t-shirt would be cool along with printed vans or converse. try it out see what you can put together!!

Im so obsessing over my plaid flannel baseball hat that was a lucky find on one of my many weekly 
trips to the Nordstrom Rack you never know what treasures your going to find there & you always
keep an eye out for statement pieces. This one is for sure a keeper. Can't wait to incorporate it with more outfits this fall and winter. 

T-shirt: H&M shop here 
Jeans: Levis shop here
Hat & Shoes: Nordstrom Rack (similar) shop here // my sneakers are Steve Madden.




~xoLG

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Im feelin 24!!




 Its been just a hot minute since I've made a blog post. I feel bad that I left this all hanging but I'm back and I'm going to try to be better at keeping my cute blog updated. I've been feeling like I want to change things up a little bit and still make it all about the fashion but also throw a little life into the mix.  
A lot has been going on and life just flies by and then 2014 is almost over as the leaves fall from the trees and there is a certain crispness in the air.  Its that time of the year that I absolutely love.  


This summer I went from a Brunette to a Blonde and chopped off 11 inches of my long beautiful locks.   Everyone had to ask me if I had to change my hair because I was going through a break up. I'm not going to lie yes I did go through a break up & it was
very hard on me but it is not why I changed my hair color. It
just so happened that a breakup and a well needed hair change
happened all at the same time.  But the hair change did let me feel better.  I took some time off from dating to let myself heal & begin to be better find the person I am.  People say your 20's are the time to really find who you are.  I know I lost my way for a while and I had to take time to re evaluate my priorities and whats going to make my life a happy life and who I really am.  I've learned a lot of good lessons and I think I've grown a lot.  To sum it all up... I'm just so grateful for what I've learned & for where I am now.

So lets talk fashion lets talk about my fav birthday outfit!! Last week I turned 24 and it was by far the best Birthday!! My most recent obsession are pencil skirts. Pencil skirts are so feminine, chic both dressy and casual, They fit like a glove I think on any woman they show off all the best curves in all the right places ;) .  One of the best stores I have found pencil skirts at all times is Jcrew and also I have found majority of my pencil skirts at the Nordstrom Rack.

What to Wear:
 Graphic tee and pencil skirts with a pair of great pumps and a bold statement necklace make a fantastic work to night outfit
Sweater & pencil skirt is a cute sweetheart look with heels or flats (like in picture)
Mens wear oxford button down white or vertical stripes tucked or untucked I like both looks depends what your going for.

Where I got What:
Jcrew Factory heart sweater//Jcrew
Halogen pencil skirt// (similiar)
Jessica Simpson Heels//Nordstrom
Kate Spade Purse//Nordstrom Rack
Kate Spade Necklace//Nordstrom

hope you enjoy xoLG

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

50 Fashion Rules




I received an email the other day from one of my favorite fashion sites I follow and I read an article about Fashion Rules.  And its time to break these so called rules.  Live outside the box! Being able to express you personality through your clothes is what its all about.


50. Red & Pink Clash
Somehow these two colors got a bad reputation. But if paired right they can look quite modern and eye-catching.  Remember to keep it true red and add any shade of pink. pastel to fuchsia. 


49. Don’t wear white after labor day.
Lame! As countless designers have proved during the past few seasons, white isn’t appropriate when the weather gets cold, but also amazingly fresh and modern-feeling. One thing to keep in mind when tackling the white-in-winter trend: It’s all about the fabric. Lighter textiles such as white cotton, linen, canvas, and seersucker will surely look out of place during the chilly months of fall and winter, so be sure you’re reaching for white wool, cashmere, mohair, flannel, silk, and leather.


  



48.WHITE BOOTS
its okay to wear white boots. Its one I haven't tried yet but I think I will.  Some of the top designers starting showing them more in their fall 2013 lines like Celine and Mulberry.  So get on that one try something new.


47. Take off one accessory before leaving the house.
Why? As fabulous women like Iris Apfel have proven time and time again, piling on the bling can be fabulous and totally idiosyncratic.
46. Navy and Black dont go together.
There are in some cases when this can look terribly wrong. But on the other hand Navy and Black can look super chic together. Even if its just adding black huh tights with a navy dress, its a rule worth breaking. 
45. Shorts are only for summer.
False. There’s something incredibly cool and fuss-free about rocking a pair of shorts in the winter paired with opaque black tights and ankle booties. Stay away from shorts in summery fabrics like eyelet and cotton, but go ahead and rock shorts made from  leather, wool, jacquard, even denim cutoffs, which look super-cool paired with ankle boots, tights, and a chunky sweater come fall and winter.
44. Mixed prints are too busy.
Actually, mixed prints can look extremely fresh, and elevate your look from ordinary to street-style ready in no time. Street style pros know that anything goes when it comes to melding motifs (florals with stripes! polka dots with Ikat!), but beginners should start with this tip: Treating leopard like a neutral is the easiest way to break into pattern mixing. Whatever colored print you choose, add a leopard belt, shoe, bag, blouse, or anything else.
43. You have to wear silver or gold jewelry, not both.
As we’ve seen on countless bloggers, street style stars, and celebrities, mixing metals when it comes to jewelry can look fresh and very now. The trick? Make it look deliberate as opposed to haphazard. The easiest way to do it is to up your arm-swag game by stacking bracelets in varying widths and shades of silver and gold. Same goes for rings: layer several in silver and gold that are both thick and thin. To really go for it, toss some rose gold in the mix, too.   This is my favorite rule to break and think it looks so great mixed together!!!
42. Petite girls can’t wear maxi skirts …It’s common fashion folklore that small women simply can’t wear floor-grazing skirts and dresses, but luckily that’s been proven entirely false. (I used to believe this myself, that I would just be swallowed away by floor length dresses and skirts.) In fact, a well-cut maxi skirt can actually give you the appearance of looking taller, as evidenced by petite gals like Rachel BilsonRachel Zoe, and Mary-Kate Olsen. Choose solid versions that skim the length of your body, which will create a long vertical line (forego anything with thick pleats or too many layers.) Be sure to keep your top fitted—a tucked-in T-shirt and a cropped leather jacket, for example—so as to not drown in fabric. Also, make sure the skirt’s hemline is as long as you can go without tripping, and add a pair of wedges or heels underneath.
41.  … Or midi skirts.
Skirts that fall below the knee but above the ankle are often considered a don’t for women who aren’t long and lean, but if the proportions are right, they can add a striking, often retro appeal to any look. Midi skirts with a slight flare can be super-flattering on smaller girls, so long as they’re paired with a dainty pair of heels and tucked-in or slightly shrunken tops, so as not to get swallowed up in fabric.  I absolutely LOVE this look super classy and a very timeless skirt!
 

40. Horizontal stripes make you look larger.
I used to be scared to death of Horizontal stripes, because I am short through the waist so I was afraid it would make me look wider. But I soon learned that the right fit made all the difference. Sooo learning that... Horizontal lines making you look wider is a pretty clichĂ© “rule.” Yes, a skin-tight shiny Spandex bodycon dress emblazoned with horizontal lines might only look good on a model, but pieces that are made well and fit well—think a classic cotton Breton striped shirt tucked into dark jeans, or a ladylike full skirt with horizontal stripes—flatters every woman.

39. “Classics” have to cost a ton of money.
Most women can’t or prefer not to drop a ton of cash on clothes every season, even on the staples we’re told will always be in style. That’s why off-price retailers such as TJ Maxx, Marshalls, and Nordstrom Rack are so great for scoring real designer pieces at a fraction of the cost. Even several fast-fashion stores like Zara and Uniqlo are upping their game and quality, offering an array of timelessly chic stylish pieces such as wool overcoats, leather Chelsea boots, wool and cashmere sweaters, and silk blouses at wallet-friendly prices.

38. You can’t wear red to a wedding.
This somewhat ridiculous fashion rule was put into place during more conservative times when red was thought to be a way-too-sexy, attention-stealing color. Yes, you might want to stay away from wearing a skin-tight red plunging spandex gown to a wedding, but you probably don’t want to wear that in any color. These days, there are tons of high-style red dresses that look perfectly acceptable at weddings.

37. Faux fur and leather are tacky.
Today, so many fashion-obsessed gals are also quite socially conscious, and retailers have taken notice. Whereas fake fur and leather were once cheap-looking and tawdry, many of today’s pieces look almost identical to the real thing.

36. Sneakers are only for the gym.
As recent trends have proven, the right pair of sneakers can take you way beyond the gym. Between wedge sneakers, slip-on sneakers (a huge trend for fall), and the rise of top bloggers and fashion insiders rocking sporty Nikes, New Balance, and Adidas kicks with everything from sleek skirts to leather pants, it’s clear that when styled with dressier pieces, sneakers can add a modern twist to an outfit that’s not comprised solely of sweats.

35. Every women must own a trench coat. Or ballet flats. Or a black shift dress.
Don’t those types of fashion rules feel wildly out of date these days? There’s no mandate that says every woman has to own (or even like) the “classic,” mostly conservative items that constantly show up on fashion insiders’ essentials lists. Ballet flats not your thing? Break the “rule” and wear the flats you like instead.

34. You need shampoo to wash your hair.As curly girls well know, shampoo can actually strip thick and spirally hair of necessary oils, and be way too harsh for delicate hair. Oftentimes, water and the right conditioner is enough, but if you feel you have excessive product buildup, try using a little apple cider vinegar beforehand.

33. “Dry clean only” tags are always correct.
If a garment says it needs to be dry-cleaned, it won’t hurt to follow suit, but that can get pricey—especially since some items technically don’t need to be professionally cleaned. Many high-end brands that manufacture items in washable fabrics will often say “dry clean only”  to keep up the higher-end vibe. Furthermore, certain fabrics such as cashmere actually hold up better when they’re washed by hand as opposed to getting dry-cleaned.

32. Dresses and pants don’t mix.
While you might not wear a gown over a pair of trousers, there’s something very modern about pairing a swingy mini-dress with skinny jeans, or a flowing chiffon midi dress with leather leggings, a look we’ve been seeing on runways and on street style stars lately.

31. Denim on denim is a fashion faux pas. 
Also known as a Canadian tuxedo, the easiest trick to rocking double denim without looking like you got lost on the way to the cattle ranch: Pair pieces of varying washes together, such as a light denim shirt with dark denim jeans, or a dark denim jacket with a light-wash pair of denim shorts.



29. You should always match your shoes, bag, and belt.
That might have true in your grandma’s day, but it’s total a non-issue in this day and age. In fact, matching all your accessories perfectly can make you look dated and matronly, whereas mixing things up looks fresh and modern, and adds interest to an outfit.

28. Red lipstick is only for evening.
At one time, bold beauty choices—a scarlet lip or a smoky eye, for example—were considered way too “evening” for daylight, but a bright red lip (or orange, pink, or deep plum) can act as its own accessory and liven up any daytime look. If you do go with a statement-making lip or eye while the sun’s out, be sure to keep the rest of your makeup minimal, and your outfit polished.

27. Tall women shouldn’t wear heels.
This mandate isn’t only silly, but a little sexist, too. Stemming from a whole bunch of antiquated notions including abundant height isn’t feminine, and a woman shouldn’t draw extra attention to herself, this rule is one no woman should ever follow if they don’t want to. We know plenty of women who are almost six feet tall and still rock three-inch heels with grace (and we’re jealous.)

26.  Sweatpants can never be worn outside the house.
As recent sportif trends have showcased, a well-fitting pair of sweatpants can actually look very cool when paired with things like peep-toe booties or heels, and a structured blazer. 
25. Only wear one bold color at a time.
If we’ve learned anything from the recent color-blocking phenom, it’s that a bold saturated hue can look even better when paired with another bold saturated hue. Wearing an emerald green silk blouse? Don’t be afraid to wear those fuchsia suede heels or carry that sunny yellow leather clutch—you’ll look super-modern and striking.

24. Pastels are only for easter. Or for Springtime.
This is so not true, especially in the wake of fall/winter 2013′s mega pastel overcoat trend, and general pale-pink-in-winter obsession.
  

23. Once a garment is ironed, it won’t wrinkle.
Actually, you should never put a garment on immediately after ironing, as this can actually cause new wrinkles to form. Instead, let it sit for five minutes to set the press.

22. Sunglasses have to be neutral.
Black and tortoise frames will forever be in style, but lately, trend-setting designers such as Karen Walker and Stella McCartneyas well as fashion-forward gals have ditched the super-dark frames in favor of cool pastel styles. The shapes are varied—classic wayfarer, round, cat-eye, square, hexagonal—and the shades are sweet (tangerine, mint, pink, lavender) or bold (red, yellow, or print.)

21. Actual menswear is just for men.Obviously, you’re not going to pick up a suit at Rochester Big and Tall, but you’d be surprised by how many made-for-men pieces can work for you. This is especially true at common outposts like Forever 21, H&M, J. Crew, and Zara, whose men’s stuff—think slim-cut button-downs, sweatshirts, sweaters, and utility jackets—often aren’t as trendy as their for-women counterparts, and offer a slightly slouchier fit.

20. Glitzy fabrics like sequins can’t be worn during the day. 
 A modern trick to looking like the most effortlessly stylish girl on the street: Pair dressy bottoms like a beaded skirt, or sequin pants) with casual staples like a white shirt, a gray crew-neck sweatshirt, or a black blazer.
19. Sweatshirts are strictly casual wear.
Once strictly for athletes, gym-goers, and errand-runners, the humble sweatshirt has risen to become such a very stylish staple. street style stars starting pairing their sweatshirts with swingy skirts, skinny trousers, and statement necklaces.

18. Clear heels are for strippers
Lucite heels have a bad reputation for being common stripper fare, but several designers have embraced the clear heel mentality to create interesting shoes. The trick to look chic, not cheap? Make sure the heels are thick and boxy (or a wedge, like Maison Martin Margiela x H&M’s notable lucite wedges) and there’s no platform.

17.  Always buy the same size in clothes.
As any woman who’s shopped high-fashion and fast-fashion knows, sizing can vary tremendously according to store, brand, and item. Cheaper clothing typically runs way bigger, making it common for a woman to wear, say, a size large pants at Forever 21, but still be a size 2 in Stella McCartney. Don’t sweat the number, but rather pay attention to how things look on your body.

16. Clutches are only for nighttime.
It seems the after-hours staple is fast moving into daylight, as we’ve been spotting countless influencers using small strap-free bags during the day at Fashion Week, on various style blogs, and right here in New York City on any given day. While some are fairly casual, like oversized leather clutches, others are dressy (i.e., shiny gold clutches and beaded clutch bags), and all look fabulous with things like faded jeans.

15. No short skirts after 40.
I think that most women past the age of 16 probably shouldn’t wear certain things,  but to tell a women she shouldn’t wear a miniskirt because she’s over 40 is ludicrous. Just make sure the skirt is paired with chic staples (and tights in the winter.)

14. Brown and black don’t mix.This has long been a fashion rule that’s made to be broken, as black and brown actually go together quite well. For example, how chic does it look when you wear black jeans, a black overcoat, and your trusty brown Chelsea boots? Or a brown leather skirt with a black turtleneck and black tights?

13. Faux diamonds are a fashion faux pas.
While fake designer bags are a huge don’t, fake diamond studs in a reasonable size are a huge do. Why? Because faux stones are hard to spot to the untrained eye.

12. An old coat is a lost cause.
If you have an overcoat whose details are starting to look dated, a good tailor can completely change the length, swap out the buttons for something more modern, replace the lining with something eye-catching, like a pattern or a bright color, and sew on additions like a vintage fur collar.

11. Keep your shoes in shoeboxes.
Most closet experts will say the opposite: Line shoes up on the floor of your closet, or on shelves if you have room. This takes up less space and ensures you’re always aware of what you have. If you’re anxious about protecting them, invest in dust bags.

10. Don’t wear socks and sandals.
This is probably one of the biggest fashion rules out there, but lately it’s being broken left and right by the style set, who rock socks and sandals with everything from jeans to swingy skirts. Sandals and tights also work!

9. Jewelry boxes are best for storing your all your jewelry.
The best way to store fashion jewelry, including Sterling Silver, is in Ziploc bags. This helps pieces retain luster and reduces tarnishing and scratches.

8. A shower is the only way to get rid of too much perfume.
If you spritz too much perfume on yourself, use unscented, oil-based makeup remover to remove excess perfume.

7. Loose styles flatter plus-size women most.
It’s a myth that loose, flowy styles flatter a large bust or a plus-size woman. The area just under the bust is a woman’s smallest torso measurement, so emphasizing it with a structured waistband that hits higher than your natural waist will make you look a size smaller.

6. Jeans should be washed as much as your other clothing.
Denim aficionados know that raw denim can take up to six months to break in and shouldn’t be washed until then.Why? Jeans really do conform to our bodies, and when you wash them, most of the shape is lost. Most jeans today, however, are treated (pre-washed to achieve a faded look) and don’t need to be broken in. These you can wash more often, but only when they’re stained or when they start to sag. To zap odors, hang them in the bathroom while you’re showering or freeze them in a plastic bag for a day or two.

5. Overalls can’t ever be chic.
We’ve seen this rule continually be broken by models, bloggers, and street style stars who regularly step out in slim-fitting denim overalls, or versions in modern fabrics like leather or silk, and pairing them with sleek staples like blouses, wool overcoats, and classic pumps.


4. Sheer tops can’t be worn to work.
The sheer trend has been gaining steam during the past few seasons, and while we wouldn’t suggest wearing a see-through blouse with nothing underneath but a bra to the office, pairing that blouse with a silk camisole at work is perfectly appropriate. Own a sheer T-shirt? Try layering it over a solid button-down for a very CĂ©line-y styling trick

3. Only dry clean your clothes after storing them, not before.False! If you’re storing clothes in a storage unit, basement, or attic it’s imperative to get the garments dry cleaned first, as moths and other pests are attracted to our everyday scents like perfume, food, deodorant, and smoke. Same goes for bags: Empty the contents before storing, as crumbs can attract bugs, pens can leak, and lipsticks can melt. Ew!

2. High-waist pants are always unflattering.
High-waist bottoms get a bad rap, probably thanks to an unfortunate Jessica Simpson style mishap, but when worn correctly, they can trick the eye into thinking you’re taller and leaner by elongating your lower body. The most slimming item to choose are slightly high-rise slim-fitting jeans that hit your ankle, or simple high-black black trousers.

1. Fashion rules are meant to be followed and taken seriously.As you can see, they’re not. Wear what makes you feel awesome!


XX

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Monday, February 10, 2014

Its that time of year again.... NEW YORK FASHION WEEK



NEW YORK FASHION WEEK 



                                         

These Ladies say it best !!




keep up with all the live stream cat walks @ 


Thursday, January 2, 2014

This will be my year!!!

HELLOOO 2 0 1 4!!!

I hope you all had a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!!! I had a wonderful holiday this year, but can't wait to start this new year!!  Hope this year brings you all Joy, Happiness, Love.  I've made my new year resolutions for the year and one of them I'm sharing with you!  Renting wonderful designer dresses.  My secret to you is how to look and feel fabulous for that special night and even better saving a few dimes not paying those designer prices!!  My wonderful best friend gave me the best christmas present this year a gift card from renttherunway.com to rent a beautiful dress for New Years Eve. 
 The Citrus Candy Pop dress from the Kate Spade New York Collection is the beautiful dress I chose to celebrate for the night and I felt like the bell of the ball.  I can't wait for you all to try this great site it is so much fun!!! I'll list below a link to the site hope you can find the dress of your dreams!



                                
             




Because this dress is so bold, bright and beautiful it self. I did not want to take away or overwhelm the dress.  So I simply added a great pair of nude heels (mine are BCBGeneration) and for accessories I choose a pair of beautiful purple gem stud BCBGeneration earrings, bracelet is a gold costume jewels from Forever21 and for fun a faux fur scarf from Michael Kors. 





Wish you all a Happy New Year!!! 
XOXO 

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Runway 2 Real way.

"Fashion shows are based on a conceptual idea. The way that we see the piece on the runway is styled to project that ideal. The key to wearing a runway piece is to take it out of context. Make it your own by mixing it with old favorites or simple everyday basics." - Erin Wasson

I've never been to a fashion before but it is my #1 dream one day to be able to go to New York fashion week!  I have looked at many pictures from shows and watched clips online from different shows, keeping up on what is going to be hot for the next seasons. And I keep bookmarked all the pages in all my fashion magazines.  
Have you ever found your self looking through Vogue, Elle or Harper's Bazaar and thinking how do I take this high fashion runway look and make it work for me everyday?  Why can't they just make the outfits more realistic for a real woman to wear.   At the end of the day its important to remember that a runway shows and even in the  fashion magazines they are trying to come across with a concept. So I thought it would be super helpful to give a few tips of how to read fashion.

So we all want to be fully fluent in the language of Fashion, to be able to speak Fashion with a perfect accent. Fashion is actually super easy to translate if you know how to observe the various looks and notice key themes.  You will be able to transform high fashion runway into what works for you for your personal style.

Breaking down the Basics
Runway to REAL WAY checklist.

1.  Color~ the first easiest rule to find in a collection is the color palette.  Are there lots of neutrals? Neon? Black? Pastels? Brights? Metallic? Primary colors? Shades of gray?
2. Fabrics~ Looks at the fabric the designer has chosen.   A few material/Fabrics are: tweed, leather, silk, lace, sequins, spandex, velvet, felt, wool, line, brocade, flannel and denim.
3. Prints + Patterns~ Sometimes all you have to do is channel a runway look is to get a great piece in the "it" print or pattern. Trendy prints and patterns are : animal, polka dots, stripes, plaid, art-inspired, floral, checks, or batik.
4. Accessories~  The easiest part of making an outfit is what you can add too it! Looking at what the designer has put with the outfit and finding what pieces you have that are similar.  Including hats ( bowler, newsboy cap, boater, fedora or beanie.) belts( skinny, thick)  jewelry( fine, costume, over sized, ethnic) handbags ( clutches, framed, hobos, totes) shoes (boots, flats, pumps, platforms, wedges, sandals) or scarf (little, long, lightweight, over sized, circular)
5. Themes~ Designers love to mine previous eras for fashion ideas, so try and see if their collection references any important styles.

Here are some looks from Burberry Pre-Fall 2014 see if you can use the tips from above to figure out how to wear these looks.

color: black + Gray
mens trousers, casual tee and long
bold statement outer wear geometric/art inspired pattern.
color: soft + black
Fabrics: fur, leather, silk
   
           Color: jewel tones, emerald green
         Fabric: brocade, leather, fur











 Hope you enjoy~ xoxo

Pictures were taken from Vogue // Burberry pre-fall 2014