Showing posts with label costume jewelry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label costume jewelry. Show all posts

Thursday, October 18, 2007

Friday FREEbies!

Okay, so nothing's FREE, but we are giving you FREE coupon codes:

+ Lulu's Fashion Lounge: One of my very faves for all fashions cute and cheap!
DISCOUNT: 15% off your order
CODE:"Fashion Binge"
Expires: 11/15/2007

+ Hayden-Harnett: Amazing leather bags, gorgeous coats and dresses:
DISCOUNT: 15% off any purchase
CODE: ROCK2007

+ Emitations.com: Jewelry!
DISCOUNT: $5 off your purchase of $30 or more
CODE: FLDR5
Expires: 12/31/2007

+ Max & Chloe: Jewelry & bags!
DISCOUNT: 15% off
CODE: 15C1031
Expires: 10/31/2007


Yay! Go forth and save!

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Max & Chloe Sample Sale: NYC


Yay! Max & Chloe (fun jewelry and bags) sample sale in NYC this week! Big-ass markdowns on some of my fave jewelry designers, like Kenneth Jay Lane and CC Skye, plus Goldenbleu bags, which I can't afford but are quite lovely. Yay!

Kenneth Jay Lane is one of my faves, and I SINCERELY hope these pieces are there:
($75, Kenneth Jay Lane, Maxandchloe.com)



($110, Kenneth Jay Lane, Maxandchloe.com)



($115, Kenneth Jay Lane, Maxandchloe.com)

Friday, September 28, 2007

Tell Me About It, Stud: Cuffs, Bracelets & Bangles

I so wuv/ want these studded and jeweled bracelets:

($80, Hayden-Harnett)
Best of the bunch. It doesn't have that annoying air of "OMG! I ALSO OWN A BLACK RAMONES T-SHIRT BECAUSE I VERY MUCH WOULD LIKE TO LOOK 'PUNK'" sorta look that I SOOO hate.



($22, Asos.com)
Love the brown-and-gold '70s color combo.



An enjoyable Donatella Versace vibe (about the only time you'll see the words "enjoyable" and "Donatella" used alongside each other in such harmony.)


($198, CC Skye, Boutiquetoyou.com)
I'm still uncertain whether this sucks or not. I definitely like their slimmer cuffs much better. Thoughts? Comment it.


($45, Shopintuition.com)
BTW, this is fucking terrible. As much as I love zeppolis, it looks like something you'd see for sale at the San Gennaro festival or something alongside those personalized airbrushed license plate covers or fiber optic light-up flashlight things. Horbs.

Sunday, August 12, 2007

Birthday Binge! Part III

And now for the third and final installation of the birthday binge.

TOPS
($168, TFNC, LF Stores)
Cute, but that's seriously not a dress.


($120, Nanette Lepore, Gracygirl.com)


($150, Parameter, Gracygirl.com)
Oddly cute.


($252, IMSO, LF Stores)
I saw this this weekend in its various colors. It's way cuter in person (unlike most of the horbs stuff at LF, like high-waisted button-up shorts with suspenders. That store is wack, y'all.)



ACCESSORIES

($292, Philip Crangi, Thisisauto.com)
Gorgeous.


($290, Jane D'Arensbourg, Thisisauto.com)Made from melted Pyrex.


($78, AH Jewelry, AHJewelry.com)
Love these even more than the peacock feather earrings.


($46, Sorrelli.com)
In keeping with my current huge cocktail ring obsession.


($268, Haydenharnett.com)
I would commit a minor legal infraction for this bag.


($58, Urban Expressions, Shopsueyboutique.com)
I don't have a tiny dog to stick inside this bag, but I still like it for some reason.



($220, Lauren Merkin, Activeendeavors.com)
Most totes perfect envelope clutch.


($645, Kooba, Activeendeavors.com)
I don't mean to sound like a cheesebag, but this bag is decadent.


($114, Virginia Johnson, Thisisauto.com)
Yes, we all love nauticals, and this is no exception. Now let's get this damned summer over with so we can bust out the Oxford heels already!!!

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Most Amazing Jewels Post, Part Deux, PLUS: Accessories + My Ongoing Love Affair With Doucette Duvall

Okay. Here's the second part of a two-part epic jewelry post, and this is the more mature companion of the duo, if I do say so.

I've been hanging onto the following links for months now, then I got busy, then I ate, then I fell asleep, repeat... suddenly... I see that effing DIOR is like peeking into my bookmarks or something because WHAT should pop up in their 2007 Fall runway show in Paris but dark, daring and dramatically oversized gems, like the ones seen above.

Fabsugar, from whence that image was copped, did a piece on getting that look for less... as in like 1/3600th less.

Here, finally, are my aforementioned picks.

($125, Kenneth Jay Lane, Maxandchloe.com)
We both picked these. Yay. I'm a geniyouse.


($35, emitations.com)
Pretty pretty for a pretty princess.


($29.99, emitations.com)
Also very pretty princess! You really can't go wrong with green jewels...if they are just $30.


($69, Palmbeachjewelry.com)
Elegant and understated.


($89, Palmbeachjewelry.com)
Decadent! Would go perfectly with this Dior gown from the Fall 2007 show...

... You know... if you simply MUST be all matchy-matchy.


This .... this I would give an ovary for. God knows... I'd gladly give an ove... until either or both opportunities arise... I'd settle for this...

($9.99, emitations.com)
Gorgeous!



($75, emitations.com)
Or these... Very holiday chic!


Or this...
($75, Kenneth Jay Lane, Shopbop.com)


Okay... some slightly less flashy pieces...
($59, Palmbeachjewelry.com)
Nice. Easy. The way things should be!


($69, Palmbeachjewelry.com)
Love these. Are they for old ladies? I guess I don't care! They're so bright and fun!



($199, Palmbeachjewelry.com)
This is seriously old-ladyish, and I love it because it reminds of this beautiful mini perfume bottle I have that was either my mom's or grandma's -- I think it's probably Avon or something (no big whoop) -- but it has a plastic pink rose stopper that looks just like that. I love it. (-- Note: anyone know WTF the perfume is? The label is long gone, and a Google search has been fruitless. Morts.)



($275, Miu Miu, Net-a-porter.com)
So, speaking of jewels, AND per my ongoing quest to find the perf jeweled flats... these are gorgeous. I may've already posted these, just like I realized I've already posted those two pink/ coral rings. Oh well.



($334, Anna Sui, Net-a-porter.com)
Speaking of Net-a-porter... this top is perfection.



So, speaking of ongoing quests, this vintage Courreges dress is up! for! auction on eBay:
(Currently $99, Courreges, eBay)
Reminds me of those creepy variety shows they used to do all the time in the '70s, where people like Karen Carpenter would come out and sing under a spotlight and then there'd be the inevitable camera trick where they match the soft focus with one single sparkle that was fabricated but they'd make it look like it came from the performer's gown or jewelry, and then they'd fade the whole thing into an unintelligible sparkle-blur effect, know what I mean? Also, whoever shot these images did a good job of capturing that creepy latently homosexual, sexually charged, coke-addled je ne sais quoi of that era. Kudos!



(Currently $49, Courreges, eBay)
More Courreges glasses. I regret not bidding on an earlier pair I posted about. They looked like these:
($49, Courreges, eBay)


($79, Helena Rubinstein, eBay)
These are also rad...


($19, Modcloth.com)
And these are super fun.


Okay... so last week I stole away to the now-defunct (wah!) Find Outlet going-outta-biz sale (wah again!). There, quietly, patiently waiting for me to discover it between the Lauren Moffatt tops and Doucette Duvall dresses was this Doucette Duvall dress:
This photo doesn't really do justice to the hilarious and awesome detail of the print, which is an old Nicole Miller silk print, and it's got wedding images all over, including a pricey bridal gown, a smiling chef, a Torah (holla!), guest list, boobie lady (the stripper, I suppose -- every good wedding's got one!) and more great images of matrimony as we know it. It was the only one in the entire joint, and it FIT me like a fucking GLOVE. I ran to the ATM and walked away with the dress for $79. I almost felt guilty -- as much as I LOOOOOVE me a good deal, I felt bad that a.) Find Outlet is no more and b.) that I was taking advantage of their misfortune for my own fashion gain (woo!) and b.5) that my long-awaited Doucette acquisition was at the expense of point b. and c.) I sorta feel obligated to pay full-price for the hard work of an indie designer. Oh well. I love this dress so much I can barely contain my joy. I couldn't find it anywhere online, so I emailed with Meredith at Doucette (hey girl!), and she informed that, per my GENIUS fashion assumption: it IS in fact an old Nicole Miller print, and it's their "Dottie" style. And it's MINE ALL MINE! I can only hope my legs look as lovely in the dress -- or at least as tan. :/

Now go buy a Doucette dress and um... pay full price...

($195, Doucette Duvall, Revolveclothing.com)



($178, Doucette Duvall, Revolveclothing.com)


($189, Doucette Duvall, Intermixonline.com)