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Happy 75th Anniversary Golden Gate Bridge

The Tutu Project – check out all of Bob Carey’s self portraits – a man and his pink tutu, raising money for women with Breast Cancer.

And such a great photo to celebrate the 75th Anniversary of one of the most recognizable structures in the world!

Pure Ice Vinyl Remix

Bari Cosmetics has introduced a new twist on crackle nail polish with Pure Ice Vinyl Remix.

The DJ inspired Nail Polish collection that allows you to do Art in Motion

 

The innovative feature in this nail polish collection is that each polish, once applied, will dry, crackle and reveal a different color (green, pink, blue, purple, etc).

For better results use two or more colors, for my nails I’m using Rave (orange) and Emcee Me (yellow) colors.

 

 

After you applied the base coat, apply two coats of the Platinum Magic Base Coat (white). You can apply the Vinyl Remix polish in any design you want, for example, I used Rave on one side on my nail and left the rest white, so now I have three different colors in my nails.

 

 

For this look I used Rave as a cross and added Emcee Me in the white areas

 

 

Pure Ice Vinyl Remix is available at Walmart, the nail polish duo comes with a very cute nail file. Because this is an affordable brand it will be easy to buy several colors and go wild with the designs.

You can add a top coat to protect the polish, which will make it last for 3 – 5 days without chipping or leave it as is for a matte look.

And now here are a few more nail design ideas:

 

 

Fashion Trend: Suspenders on Women

During the early 1900s it was considered risqué for suspenders to be visible in public.

Since then, suspenders have been featured at menswear runway shows. Occasionally I’ll spot a guy wearing them at weddings, and it’s actually really, really sexy! But unfortunately the men’s suspenders trend hasn’t hit the masses. Lately I’ve been seeing females sporting suspenders. I have to say I like this trend just as much on women as men. Oddly enough I don’t even find them that masculine looking on women.  The look is appealing to me, and probably those of you like me (who have loads of solid colored, basics in their closets) because suspenders spiffy up an otherwise simple outfit.

Here are some of the looks I’m loving.

image of womens suspender fashion trend
You can find suspenders for ladies all over the place online, like Amazon. I’m not a DIYer (I’m too lazy) but if you want to make your own suspenders A Beautiful Mess has a great guide.

Style Bust’s guide to a stylish summer

I absolutely love the summer months, but they seem to fly by.  It’s hard to pack in; weekend traveling, BBQ’s, music festivals, weddings, birthdays (you get the picture) – into only three very short months.

To make life a little easier, I’ve created a few looks that will hopefully inspire you when getting ready for all of your Summer festivities.

The carefree months of summer are the perfect time to play around with pattern mixing and trying out new bold colors.  If you’re not quite ready to dive right into that fuchsia dress, try accessorizing with the color – there are some great bold colored shoes and handbags for Summer 2012.  Try mixing some current trends (like the peplum trend) with your more basic/classic pieces – it’ll create a nonchalant look, perfect for this Summer!

Wood Adds A Contemporary Twist

When it comes to home decor, wood is in the spotlight this year. Not only is it being used for furniture and cabinetry; designers are incorporating wood details into wall panels, and home interiors. The use of wood creates great accents and textures in the home. Coupled with the eco-friendly movement, the design world has embraced natural wood with much enthusiasm. And it appears consumers are just as enthusiastic about this new trend!

Let’s start with decor: layering wood textures and accents ties the indoors to the outdoors. Additionally it’s an easy (and inexpensive) way to enhance your interiors with nature’s own sculptures. You can add “found” branches to floor vases and driftwood to tabletops. Eco design embraces the beauty that exists in wood and places its character on display in the form of home decor.

wood floor planks as wall paneling

solid wood headboard

refurbished wood doors used as a headboard

wood side tables and trims

twig lighting

We can’t forget about how glamorous wood furniture can look. When I think of furniture, I think of dining tables — but wood can be used to make many amazing pieces beyond the dining room. On top of that, wood furniture can take any shape and can be simple, modern, ornate, or vintage looking. Wood furniture tends to be better on the environment, it is incredibly durable and will outlast furniture made of other materials by years. Looking for some great basic pieces for your home? Try this oak here from the furniture market.

Here are a few favorites found online that will bring the trend of natural wood into your home too.

wood dining tables

knotty wood coffee table

wood wall paneling, light & dresser

twig side table

wood kitchen table

Don’t believe wood furniture and decor is a big movement? It’s listed as one of the Top 10 Furniture Trends of the Decade.

 

Tyler Hilton

 

 

I love Tyler Hilton, or as you and many others may know him by the name, Chris Kellar; the character he plays on the insanely popular tv show, One Tree Hill.  OTH fans are loyal and the show sadly just ended weeks ago with its ninth and final season.  Or you maybe you have spotted him playing the role of the young Elvis Presley in the movie “Walk the Line,” or playing the love interest of Taylor Swift in her music video “Tear Drops on my Guitar.”  But if you only know Tyler through one of his acting roles you are missing something truly special and it’s time I introduce you to the man outside his tv/movie appearances.

 

Before his character rose to fame on One Tree Hill I was lucky enough to catch him on tour 8 years ago with Hanson.  Back then he was young and fairly new to the music scene.  Actually the story about how he was discovered is pretty interesting.  He called into a local Los Angeles radio station when he was 16 in an effort to win Jonny Lang tickets, he sang an acapella version of “Breaking Me” over the phone and the DJ’s were so impressed they gave him a spot to perform at their Christmas concert.  It didn’t take long for him to get noticed by some record executives and by the time he was 18 he signed a record deal with Maverick Records.  Eventually landing the role on One Tree Hill propelled his popularity and made him a household name with young teenage girls.

 

He was 21 when I first saw him.  He had a natural air in his voice that captivated me.  He stood there so vulnerable with his acoustic guitar, a vivid memory that has been imprinted in my mind for the past 8 years and I’m certain will be there forever.  It’s been a long time coming but since that brilliant moment years ago I finally was able to see him again live on Saturday.  And as he stepped onto the stage and into the spotlight I saw someone different.  He took my breath away, I had been anticipating this exact moment for years, I literally held my breath.  It was apparent in a matter of seconds that this is no longer the young boy I once knew but yet a seasoned performer that had many tricks in his sleeve to mesmerize and charm an audience.  With more years under his belt it’s too be expected that he has matured, and he truly has grown into an even more incredible musician.  But there was still something that remained the same and it didn’t take me long to figure out.  In that moment that he confidently picked up his guitar and played that first chord, I still felt and saw a part of that same young man I saw many years ago.  Despite having more experience on the scene, he still allows himself to be vulnerable.  There’s still a genuine openness about him, he’s pure, and eager to simply share his gift with the world.  And how lucky I felt that night to be able to receive it.

 

There I sat in this beautiful venue (The Egyptian Theatre in Dekalb, Illinois) with my niece, who is about the same age as I was when I first saw Tyler.  The venue couldn’t of been filled with much more than 100 other people and the acoustics were to die for, some of the best I’ve ever heard.  We sat in the theatre seats and it felt surreal to witness such magic.  The show wasn’t electric but it had the soul of a rock and roll concert.  The environment felt more like a closed audition that we had snuck into than an actual concert.  We were treated to some songs on a grand piano, which typically doesn’t have the opportunity to make it onto every venue’s stage during his tour.  It was in all reality a strange environment for a show.  Normally a show like this would never appeal to me.  I much prefer to be active and involved in a concert.  I would think sitting in the seats to be impersonal and lacking in a connection with the audience.  But this was such a unique experience.  Perfect in every single way and exactly what I needed to remind me how powerful the gift of music is.

My only wish is that it would have lasted longer.  With a music catalog spanning over almost a decade I didn’t get to hear many of my favorite tracks.  I wanted to make up for lost time and hear more music.  The new material however is just as good, if not better than the old.  He had much more control over his voice and the growl and rasp came out in exactly the right moments.  I’m just so appreciative of the opportunity to catch him live again.  I think it’s rare when you can see the same performer that has remained true to themselves despite being in the business for 10+ years.  He hasn’t become jaded and he has the same goal in mind that he began with.  It’s obvious through his music that he had his struggles and his life as an artist hasn’t been easy.  In fact he spent five years working on an album called “The Storms We Share.”  It was slated to have a release date in the summer of 2010 but his label took a different direction resulting in Tyler leaving Warner Bros. and ultimately the material never being released.  At the show on Saturday he talked about scrapping it all and starting over and creating an album that was honest and that he “didn’t give a shit if it sucked as long as it was real.”  And he delivered, this year he released his first full-length album since 2004 called, “Forget the Storm.”  I’m just disappointed in myself for letting this much time go by without seeing him.  I feel like I missed out on a big part of his journey.  How foolish was I to rely on One Tree Hill to give me my Tyler Hilton fix.  I missed out on everything behind the scenes, on the actual world of a brilliant musician.  All I know is that after Saturday I don’t want to miss another minute.  I won’t be missing Tyler Hilton the next time he’s on tour, and you shouldn’t either.  I have linked some videos to my favorite Tyler Hilton tunes below.

 

My favorite Tyler Hilton Tracks:

Say It Like A Lie

Don’t Forget All Your Clothes

Use Somebody (Kings of Leon cover)

When It Comes

Missing You (John Waite cover)


Summer 2012: Less is more

The color blocking trend is a trend that cannot be missed – we’re seeing it every where.  But as much as I love the playfulness of this trend, I’m drawn to a more subtle and sophisticated look as the warmer months approach us.

White on white.  The look is classic, clean, and perfect for when those temperatures start to rise.

Here are a few of my favorite white on white looks for Summer 2012:

Perfectly Polished

Edgy & Androgynous

Sporty Chic

Casual & Cool

Laidback Luxe

Everyday Basics

Wearing head-to-toe white is a trend for everyone.  Start out simple – pair white denim with an off white blouse for a casual daytime look.  For an elegant nighttime look, pair a chic white dress with a white blazer.  Make sure to accessorize – both gold and silver pair nicely with white, as does any color!  Add a bright shoe for a festive Summertime look.

*Photo credits: Tuula, Stockholm Street Style, 5 inch and Up, Mango Summer 2012, Style by Kling 

Give Sometime Blue

One of thee best gifts a bride-2-be can score is an “Emergency kit” containing travel size must-haves and the folks at (Classy Bride) have thought of everything a girl could need!

Undoubtedly someone will ask for a lint brush, deodorant, bandages, emery board, Q-tips, a needle, or hair spray among other quick fixes for such an important event. “While you hope & pray such emergencies won’t crop up, ...they do and being prepared will ssssssh the BRIDE.”

Seriously, by having this nearby you can remedy any mishaps and your friends will love you for life.  On a day of jitters its crucial to be organized, this babe houses’ 3 smaller bags within the candy stripper cosmetic zipper pouch.

For $56.00, the Bride and her entourage can have a peace of mind, knowing that every little detail has been thought of, from the rooter to the tooter.

So the next time you get a SAVE-THE-DATE Bridal Shower invitation, google (Classy Bride Emergency Kits), it’s truly the perfect bridal gift to give, and yes…“it’s something blue!”

 

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