Showing posts with label leopard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label leopard. Show all posts

Monday, January 3, 2011

Welcome 2011!

HAPPY NEW YEARS!!

For this being the first post of the 2011, I want to wish all my readers a happy and prosperous new year! I'm looking forward to another exciting year and more followers! On with TheStyleWall...

A few months ago, my cousin (and follower of my blog) asked me what she should wear to a birthday dinner she was attending. I immediately got to it and assembled some looks for her since I absolutely love challenges like this!

At times, I was overwhelmed with all my ideas for her considering her body type (in shape) and personal style (simple chic). However, the challenging part for me was to assemble a few looks that she can wear again and combine them with other pieces from her closet.

I put together a variety of jean looks and one dress look to give her options, just incase the weather worked in her favor. Also included are various shoe options, with the option of wearing the same shoe with each outfit.

Here is the finished collection, what do you think?



If you have a wardrobe challenge you need help with, email me at thestylewall@gmail.com

Monday, November 15, 2010

Champagne Taste with Leopard Style


Ok, so before this trend leaves us only to return again, I wanted to highlight the pieces that I LOVE!

 
Leopard Dress has a simple silhouette along with a cinched waist that will complement most hourglass figures. BUT, don't be nervous about the two prints because they compliment one another. Considering this is a trendy pattern, it's the simple style of this dress that will stay in style.  It's the above the knee hem line, the scoop neckline, and the 1/2" sleeve that keeps this a classic staple.

Wedge VS Stiletto Heel Shoes this decision will send the sales associate to the stockroom a few times. Just buy both!

 Fingerless Gloves are not meant for driving anymore, they have become a fashion statement. As I recall my days as an iPhone owner, I had several pairs of gloves only to find out that I had to remove my entire glove every 10 minutes in order to text. At the time I wish I would've thought to buy a stylish pair like these. However, any real fashionista knows fingerless gloves do not work on those 10 degree below zero days here in New York. I prefer them on those chilly fall days when you still have sensation in your hands.