Friday, June 28, 2013

Designer Style: from the editor's picks

Saint Laurent
Paris suede pumps
Miu Miu
Open-back cady dress
Sophie Hulme
Leather tote

Friday, February 8, 2013

Flattering Spring Trends For Post-50s! Wear "Runway" Looks too...



Denim on Top






Kitten Heels



All Over Stripes



Oversized Jewelry



Friday, January 18, 2013

5 Things Not to Do When You Work from Home




Plenty of women would like to work from home. Smartphones and laptops make it easier than ever. But if you score a telecommuting arrangement, remember, “It takes discipline,” says Sara Sutton Fell, CEO of FlexJobs, a job service that helps professionals find flexible and often work-from-home gigs. “You have to take it very seriously.”
Keep everyone on board by avoiding these big mistakes:
1.  Being late or absent on calls.
When an employer or client sees you in an office, there’s, “a certain level of trust, whether it’s earned or not,” says Fell. If you’re late to an in-office meeting, people assume you were finishing up an email—not that you were sleeping or watching TV. “You have to go into [working from home] thinking that the first time something goes wrong, in the employer’s eyes it can be much more of a problem than if something goes wrong in the office.” The lesson? Be prompt, focused, and prepared.
2.  Skimping on childcare.
While it seems wasteful to pay a sitter to cover naptime, all it takes for a boss or client to lose faith in you is one interrupting shriek from a toddler during a conference call. “It is your job, and you want to portray yourself at all times as professional,” says Fell.
When an employer or client sees you in an office, there’s a certain level of trust, whether it’s earned or not.
3.  Procrastinating with housework.
Yes, you can empty the dishwasher on your lunch break, or throw the laundry in the dryer between calls, but be careful not to let distractions creep into time you planned to work. Definitely don’t let people hear the familiar sound of clattering dishes on a call—it’s distracting and unprofessional.
4.  Failing to set boundaries.
Make sure friends, family, and neighbors know that just because you’re at home doesn’t mean you’ve got time on your hands. You can’t wait for the cable guy for everyone in the neighborhood, and you can’t be held responsible for all household maintenance just because you’re in the house.
5.  Working too much.
On the flip side of all this, having a home office can make it hard to truly disconnect. If you’re not careful, you can find yourself parked in the “office” most nights and weekends. “You can become your own worst enemy pretty easily,” says Fell. If you wouldn’t put up with a boss who ran a sweatshop, don’t create your own.
Now that you know what not to do, read Tips for Staying Sane when Working from Home, to learn some things you can do to stay happy and productive.

Sunday, December 23, 2012

Needs A Style Do-Over For 2013


Katie Holmes’ sense of style may have been compromised in 2012 by her rather turbulent divorce from Tom Cruise—and from Scientology. But there are no excuses in the game of fashion, and there’s no better time than the New Year for this star to launch a sartorial revamp.
She has a propensity for dressing way beyond her 34 years, in looks that are too mature, sometimes slouchy and ill-fitting, and, daresay, even drab and frumpy.
Occasionally, Katie pulls off a good stare-worthy statement (her Elie Saab confection at the 2012 Vanity Fair Oscar party was divine), but too often there’s a mom-jeans vibe clouding the picture.
She needs to take a cue from her sugar-sweet, six-year-old daughter, Suri, and dress more youthfully.
There’s no question Katie is a natural beauty and has an eye for fashion; she’s the first celebrity face for Bobbi Brown cosmetics and co-represents her own Holmes & Yang collection, after all.
Plus, she’s the perfect hanger with a dynamite post-divorce “revenge” body working for her. Now, she just could use a better closet and a concentrated effort to embrace more elevated fashion—or maybe she just needs a good stylist.

Credit: INFDaily & Getty
Read more of article: http://www.redcarpet-fashionawards.com/2012/12/23/needs-a-style-do-over-for-2013/

Friday, December 14, 2012

I love this style with the "celine" shopper's luggage bag, you too?



Who:Lily Aldridge wearing an Alexander Wang tumbled crepe shirt
Shop:Alexander Wang $297
Shopbop.com $346.50 / £223.67
Saks.com $346.50 / £229.05
Neiman Marcus $297
Where:Out & About, New York

Credit: Getty

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Super Blogger and Photographer Goes Shopping

Watch the fun unfold when this "super blogger" shops and spends the day, in Paris! What an Icon of style, passion and fun!