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Sabtu, 18 April 2015

Blue Tie Dye Dress for Coachella Parties


When I attended Coachella day parties last Saturday during Weekend 1, I was excited to get to rock this PJ Salvage Tie-Dye Dress as it is quite fitting for the Coachella style. I received it as apart of my #Blogchella Survival Kit and the dress was very breezy, comfy, and I didn't own anything like it before. I styled the dress with camel colored sandals, mint sunnies, and a statement zinc necklace. The photos were taken at one of my fave hotels, The Saguaro in Palm Springs; I just swoon over all the colorful places in and around the hotel. Also, have you noticed that my hair is a different color? I recently had it dyed blue by Casie of Conway Grooming and I can't wait to share that experience with you; we also have some amazing hair tutorials coming your way! See details on this look below:

Retro Pastel Round Sunglasses in Mint Green, ZeroUV
Zinc Necklace, Raptor Jewelry
True Blue Tie-Dye Dress, PJ Salvage
Donddi Sandal in Tan Leather, Steve Madden

Photos taken by Andrew Nguyen & Kimberly Luu

Senin, 06 April 2015

Rose La Grua FW15 at LA Fashion Council Collection Showings



Every season, I'm anxious to see what LA designer Rose La Grua has created, this year she showed her collection at LA Fashion Council FW15 Collection showings at Maker City LA. She has such a unique touch and flair about her line 'That's Totally Fine', and as I have been in awe of her designs in past seasons, she did it again for her Fall/Winter 2015 collection, "cream dream", inspired by vintage lingerie. This vintage theme also carried out with the glamorous wavy hair her models donned, as well as their opulent jewelry and pointed heels or flats. La Grua always finds some way to make even a slip dress or silk shorts interesting whether it adding bows or ties in different places, or mixing contrasting fabrics; my favorites included a square paneled vest and voluminous peplum coat. Her designs were classic, clean, feminine, and flirty, and she focused on all natural fibers, using wool, linen, and silk for her pieces all in a monochromatic palette.