Saturday, August 13, 2011

Inspired by The Little Mermaid

I was a huge Disney Princess fan growing up and who can blame me? I was lucky enough to see some of the best Disney put out in their so-called "Disney Renaissance." Once in a while, usually on a rainy day, I'll pop my VHS (yes, VHS) of The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, and all the other iconic Disney movies and get my nostalgia on. Thus came the idea for an "Inspired by Disney Princess" series. Each Disney Princess has a distinct style that can easily be translated into the real, non-animated world (although I would really not recommend wearing a purple shell bra top out into public, even if you have the amazing proportions of Ariel's body). And so we start with The Little Mermaid.
Inspired by The Little Mermaid
The Little Mermaid will forever be defined by Ariel's magical "under-the-sea" home. You can even see the ocean inspiration in the movement of her pink dress when meeting Prince Eric for dinner. Look for romantic ruffles, loose draping, and flowy fabrics. I particularly love the wave-like bangles and the loose top in a perfect Little Mermaid color scheme. Just find a pair of fork (or a "dinglehopper" in Ariel speak) earrings to complete the look!

Friday, August 12, 2011

Dress Up or Down: Baseball Game

Dress Up or Down: Baseball Game

Baseball has ruled the summer on tv, the radio, and in every baseball stadium in the country. But just because you're tailgaiting with a bunch of boys in jerseys doesn't mean you have to sacrifice your sense of style just because you're heading to a place where beer and peanuts reign. If you're itching to bring a little formality to the field, it's easy to throw together a dressed up look. While it's probably not recommended to rock stilettos or the LBD, you can still experiment with formal shorts, cute flat sandals, and a killer pair of sunglasses. On the flip side, jeans and a baseball cap find their home by home plate. Stay tuned for more Dress Up or Down posts!

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Fashion Trend: Asymmetrical Jackets

Fashion Trend: Asymmetrical Jackets

We're back! After a small hiatus, your favorite A La Mode authors are ready to kick things off again! One new trend that has hit all major clothing stores is asymmetrical jackets. And I have to admit, I'm a fan. The asymmetrical zipper will add an interesting and edgy component to your overall outfit, especially on a faux leather jacket! Try a strapless dress, some pumps, maybe a small clutch, and a bright red lip--this is a great going out outfit that will stand out at any cocktail party or dance club!

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Creamy Indulgence

Creamy Indulgence


I love this color. Cream works on every skin tone since it's not as stark as pure white. I love the pairing with flowing skirts that will be perfect for the warmer weather. And remember, you can wear these after labor day. Technically, they're not white.

Friday, February 25, 2011

Spring Floral Dresses


Spring is in the air and the flowers are blooming. Celebrate with some refreshing florals after a winter full of wools and dark colors. Even if its still raining, the swish of flowers around you will lift your spirits, guaranteed!

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

DIY Projects for the Winter Blues


It's still winter which means it's still gray out. Break up the winter doldrums with a little creativity! Its fun, cheap, and you make new stuff for your wardrobe! Make a fashionable necklace, snazz up your shoes, and cover yourself in ruffles. Check it out!

http://www.collegefashion.net/fashion-tips/diy-projects-to-cure-the-winter-break-boredom-blues/

Friday, February 11, 2011

Fashion Tips: Skirts and Sandals

Inspiration: What not to Wear
 
 
    One of my favorite shows to watch is What Not To Wear. Essentially, the show consists of two fashionable stylists, Stacey and Clinton, who ambush people who have horrible taste in fashion. They offer $5000 for a whole new wardrobe in exchange for permission to throw away the horrendous old wardrobe. I'm sure many of us DREAM of the day Stacey and Clinton ambush us in public and offer $5000, but until then, we can take some advice from these fashionistas.
    I've probably watched one too many episodes, but their tips are consistent from show to show. Some tips that really work for most women are the following:
 
1. When choosing a high-waist skirt, choose something that synches at the waist or add a belt, thereby defining the narrowest part of your waist. It's flattering and gives you an hourglass shape.
 
2. Skirts, for most women, are most flattering when they fall above the knee. This shows more leg and makes you look taller.
 
3. Metallics are neutrals. So, a metallic shoe, whether its gold, sliver, or bronze, will usually go with most outfits!
 
 
The sun is out and Spring is here, so try these tips and show off a little leg!


Sunday, January 23, 2011

Restaurant Review: Coupa Cafe


For those of you heading down the peninsula and have a hankering for a little Venezuelan bite, head toward Coupa Cafe in Palo Alto. This adorable little cafe not only boasts spacious outside seating, a little South American cuisine, but also some of the best chai you will ever drink in your life.
Seriously it's pretty amazing

While the menu has an impressive spread with everything from breakfast (served all day) to pasta and salad, we decided to try the Venezuelan fare. We ordered a pabellon empanada with carne mechada, black beans, sweet fried plantains & loleta cheese, served with three special
venezuelan sauces and a cachapa, a traditional venezuelan corn griddle pancake served with fresh queso loleta & sides of black beans, nata & guasacaca.

Empanada in front and the cachapa in back

The epmanada was AMAZING and we were disappointed that we had agreed to split it. The meat inside was flavorful and, while most of the sauces weren't used, the red one was pretty good. The cachapa was good as well; however, the cheese inside was pretty salty and not enough beans were provided to try and cut the salty flavor.


We ended the meal with the Tiger Spice Chai, a rich and spicy blend that soothes your soul and makes you wish it was a bottomless cup.

Restaurant Rating out of 5 Price Would Try Again?

Cafe Coupa 4.5 $$ ($ for drinks) Yes!

Saturday, January 15, 2011

New York Times: Cardamom-Scented Oatmeal Pancakes

Seeing that pancakes are the BEST breakfast food, here's a new way to change up an old classic. Mark Bittman takes you step-by-step on how to make these yummy and healthy pancakes.

Sunday, January 9, 2011

DIY: Faux Bow and Stripe Mittens


I was in desperate need of mittens. I needed something quick less I lose my fingers to the unnaturally painful freeze we've been experiencing this winter. San Francisco is not the coldest place in the world and I've lived through much colder winters in other cities but there is something about the wet-cold that comes with the fog and gets in your bones that's hard to shake. My Boston friends laugh, my Chicago friends shake their heads but I say don't judge until until you get caught along the wharf in a cardigan on a day that started out sunny and ended with the city in the belly of a sub-arctic cloud. Just because it's California doesn't mean it doesn't get cold (it's all relative anyhow).

But the mittens, gloves, a muff, anything! I had a great need and (as is almost always the case) very little cash. I walked into Anthropologie (because who doesn't like to look at what they can't have?) and of course I wanted every pair they had: wonderful colors, lengths of all varieties and bows, so many bows; they're in this season and were on over half of the mittens they had there. 

While I was riffling through their big wicker boxes of cold-weather accessories I got the idea that maybe I can make something like these for myself on a college budget. I made myself leave the store and look elsewhere for a smarter alternative and as luck would have it I found it across the street at Old Navy. Two pairs of one size fits all mittens for one dollar. One. Dollar. 

Mine.

I loved the striped pair, the black pair not so much but for one dollar who cares? As I scampered off with my prize I got an idea to make the pair I liked even better by using the pair I knew would never really see the outside of my sock drawer. Cut up the black ones and make some bows I thought! Well faux bows anyway; faux in that I wouldn't actually be tying them, otherwise they'd be too bulky and they wouldn't lay flat.  


My supplies: Two pairs of mittens, some red embroidery thread, a needle and of course a pair of scissors.
 

To make the bows I cut the stretchy wrist pieces off of the black gloves and then cut both of those in half so I had four identical strips of fabric.

From there I stitched a decorative border with the red embroidery thread around two of the strips (these would be the lengthwise part of the bow) and laid the other two strips on top of them like crosses. I tucked the strips on top underneath and secured them tightly to scrunch the middle of the bow and give it its shape.


And it turned out like this! Sorry for the terrible picture quality there, I was using a borrowed camera and didn't realize how fuzzy it turned out. If you kind of squint you can make out my stitching detail.


After I assembled the faux bows all there was left to it was to situate them on the mittens and sew them down. I think they turned out pretty well and it makes a relatively plain accessory more exciting. Most importantly--aside from the satisfaction of being crafty and making something yourself--it brought the price down from $38 (not including tax) to $1, seeing as I already had the other materials for the project around the house. Morel of the story? Try taking matters into your own hands when your wallet says no, just because you don't have money doesn't mean you can't have fun things. So take that Anthropologie, I'll have my cake and eat it too.