Tuesday, December 18, 2007

A Festive Night with LULU'S

Square Gem Rectangle Clutch, $32; BB Dakota Gold Bubble Red Dress, $44; Koi Fish earrings, $6; Michael Antonio Raggatt Black Coiled Snake Heel, $48; Bejeweled Oval Ring, $4...ALL FOUND AT LULU'S! Plus, you can knock off 15% by enter the code "e-stylist" at checkout! Happy Holidays to you!!

Stay Stylin'

3 comments:

Bianca said...

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Poster Girl said...

What a cute clutch, perfect for nighttime!

Anonymous said...

a tip on good sequins and bad sequins! from artfulwears.com
As you may know sequins and beading are TOTALLY IN STYLE this season. However, it has come to my attention that a little guidance on how to wear this trend might be necessary.

First of all, red sequins are unlikely to ever be aa good thing. I had the misfortune of seeing two women wearing red sequin tops last night, which inspired me to write this piece.

Generally speaking, the sequins or beading should not be ALL OVER the garment, but rather in bits and pieces. Think of a camisole and just the front is beaded. The exception to this might be a mini-dress in black, gold, gray, or silver sequins. Neutral colored beading or sequins tend to look more sophisticated.

The sequin and bead trend is not only reserved for dressy attire, you can easily incorporate them into your night on the town wardrobe. We love a cute beaded or sequined top with a pair of great jeans.

While we can’t show you all the good and bad examples, we suggest asking yourself “does this look modern”? If you answer “no” to that question, leave it on the rack!

This top by Interlud is a perfect example of a modern and chic way of integrating beading. We hope you SPARKLE this holiday season without blinding anyone.