Sunday, February 15, 2015

Sexy Plum in the Snow

So I finally got the chance to wear some of the pieces I've brought from Name Brand @1/2 price. The top I've had for about two years. yes, I know right.. two years to long. lol, I'm not sure about you ladies out there but I often buy clothes and don't wear them right away. The sweater jacket I got from
 the Bronx location, it was only $10 bucks and my top was $7. My pants was about $10 as well.

Most people has stories about they outfits, I don't .
I come up with ideas and concepts by looking at a earring, chain, shoe, top, or bottom. I don't need a whole outfit in front on me to put looks together, I visualize the look in my head. Then i'll excuse the look the way I visualized it in my head. I've always been this way, it just that easy for me. I love my different and unique style... I'm not pretty face that can model, I can give you style that can change your life for ever....

SWEATER JACKET: 
SWEATER: Elle
Pants: Danice 
Bag: Alexander Wang
Boots: Uggs
Frames: Burberry 
Jewelry: Chains ALDO & H&M
Rings: ALDO Bracelet: Target
Watch: Besty Johnson

                            
Confidence I Wear It...

Photographer:Q Vision


Monday, February 2, 2015

Killer Heels: The Art of the High-heeled Shoe

Killer Heels Exhibit 

Last week while I was at the library, printing paper work for a new job. I came across a Brooklyn Museum flyer, Killer Heels: The Art of the High -Heels Shoe Exhibit. I was excited, I've attended exhibit at the museum before, but never the Killer Heels Exhibit. So, over the weekend I went and checked the exhibit out. I've always wonder how shoes where actually made. Before attending this exhibit, I had found out the European man wore shoe back in the late 1600's for height , then later women began to wear high heels shoes. very interesting.

This was the most beautiful shoe exhibit I've ever been to, not like I've been to others. This exhibit was so packed with people from all over. The design and designers showcased in Killer Heels include Prada, Vivienne WestWood,  X United Nude, CHANEL, Salvatore Ferragamo, Elsa, Manolo Blahnik, and much more. The exhibit also features six short films inspired by high heels by Zach Gold, Steven Klein, Nick Knight, Ghana American, Reza Farkhondeh, Marilyn Minter, and Rashad Newsome. 

I love shoes, even though I don't wear them often. due to me having wide, flat feet, and plus most shoes today the instep are very high. So I don't wear heels over 3 inches, the art and structure of shoes are amazing. My mother always wore all different styles of shoes when I was growing up, I use to always wish my feet was as small as her' s so I could wear all her shoes. She tried to keep me in shoes but it didn't work. So if you live in the Brooklyn area or in the five boroughs go see Killer Heels Exhibit before February 15, 2015. Enjoy!!
  

Light Bulb Heels 2008 Paris London


Meters D'Art Collection
Leather, Plastic, Metal
COURTESY OF CHANEL


Giuseppe Zanotti (Italian) S/S 2013
Gladiator Boot
Countesy of Giuseppe Zanotti

Three As four
Gabriel As four (Lebanese), Adi Gil
(Israeli), Angela Don hauser  
(Tajikstani)
Mirror Wedge 2013
Countesy of Three Asfour