The pairing is very classic and summery and kind of Hamptons-y...but in a much more interesting way than, say, khaki and white, and in a much less headache-inducing way than, say, hot pink and lime green.
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How-To: Ease Into Heels
How to ease into heels, if you've never worn them before.
Fun Spring Coats For Everyone!
Spring jackets are pretty much the funnest (I said it) thing to shop for ever, so here are many, many picks.
What To Wear: Jeans Are On The Menu…But I’m Not Buying
How much should your attire stand out when you're on the job?
Lemon & Lime, Take Two
For yesterday morning’s RTL shoot (if you didn’t already know, I do entertainment correspondence for a German TV show – and nope, I don’t speak German; they dub me, and yep, it’s a pretty oddball little side job, but I really enjoy it), I styled the lemon-lime skirt from the Spring Preview: Pop Of Color...
2011 Oscars Style Rundown
I sort of squealed and jumped up and down a bunch when I first saw Reese being interviewed backstage. I didn't think her Armani Prive gown was particularly fantastic...
Braid Detail
These long, loose braids are my exact idea of undone-sexy...and they're so easy to do.
Lori Goldstein LOGO Event
Unexpectedly fun Monday night: I hit up an event for legendary stylist Lori Goldstein at her seriously enviable loft (she has a HAMMOCK on her deck - rrrr) with a small group of very fabulous women.
HOMEMADE LIP GLOSS
The Internet has bazillions of recipes for DIY lip balms that can be made with beeswax, cocoa butter, and some essential oils (this one is particularly good), but if you’re looking for something even easier, try one of these, which use Vaseline (or generic-brand petroleum jelly) as a base:
HONEY LIP GLOSS
Combine three parts petroleum jelly and one part honey in a microwave-safe bowl; microwave 30 seconds, or until just melted. Pour into desired container and let cool.
On his way home, Kendrick stopped into Willy Wonka’s factory and bought me some flowers.
Anyone have any idea what these things are called? They were a little awkward to arrange because they’re so sparse, but once we located a narrow-necked vessel (a Dom Perignon bottle that Bevan - an incredible photographer and a lovely woman - brought to a dinner party I hosted over the summer) they transformed the table. So unusual, and so beautiful.
I think they’d be gorgeous tucked into a fall wedding bouquet to add an exotic pop of color. Just an idea.