Monday, March 25, 2013

The Hottest Jewelry Inspired By The 20's


Bridal style jewelry are inspired by the 20's fashion.
They are the hottest jewelry right now.
They're not just for weddings and Gala nights anymore, they're for anytime you feel like you need some blim/blim. You can dress them up or dawn as you please.

If you love the 20's style and have been looking for something to give your outfit a taste of vintage, then look no more, all you need is one of these beautiful elaborated jewelry and handbags to compliment your evening attire.


                                                                                                                                                                        From Hollywood to the streets, everywhere you go all you see are these bridal earrings. The more elaborated the more beautiful it is. Have fun with it, don't be afraid of it if it's very busy. If the earring is very busy don't use the necklace, if the necklace is very busy, go simpler on the earrings, like this small one. That's all! 






These colorful ones looks great with your jeans and a feminine blouse. Especially your blue jeans and a crispy white blouse.

This decorative head bands will make your bad hair days look amazing.










'The' hottest and the cutest hand bags ever, they're inspired by the 20's. They're a bit expensive because of those beautiful embroideries and embelishments that's timeless. These are the #1 things every women should have one in their closets, they're truly an investment, because they never go out of style.
All you need to do is pick your favorite, the one that suits your style best. And Voila`





 




"Bless is the man who trusts in the Lord,
And whose hope is the Lord."
Jeremiah 17:7



Saturday, March 23, 2013

The Hottest Ballet Flats/Slippers Right Now


This unisex looking ballet style flats called Slippers are "The" hottest flats right now.
If you need a pair of flats, or were wondering what kind of flats to get, this is it!

They're everywhere from - Celebes to Fashionistas down to the Streets.
Flats can be as stylish as heels, you just have to know how to do it.
I think Flats should be in every women closets, because there's time and place for everything;
 plus your poor feet could use a break.

Whenever you use a Flat, make sure the colors are fun and always get the ones with a buckle, a flower, an embroidery, an embelishment etc.

They are so cute, comfortable and can be worn with anything.
They look great with those skinny jeans, skirts, dresses and shorts.
In the summer it'll give you a nice summer sporty casual look with your shorts and capri.  

The real brand like Zara and other ones can go anywhere from $100 - $500



Just because you don't have hundreds of dollars to spend on a pair of shoes, doesn't mean you can't be stylish! Just capture the idea and try to get something similar. 

Raffia Black Slippers $100-$200




I love this Raffia Black-  it's so simple but very stylish.










These are by Stubbs & Wootton
$200-$500

You don't have to spend tons of money to be stylish
Look at this beautiful Nine West at Macy's for only $79.00

Look at this gorgeous Zebra style for only $39.99

So as you can see being a fashionista is not about the money, it's about taste and know how to shop around.


If you want something more dressy and chic then go for the ones with embroydery and embellishment like these ones.




I love this Green one for the summer







Olivia Palermo






"The heart is deceitful above all things, 
And desperately wicked;
Who can know it?"
Jeremiah 17:9
Nikki Hilton

Friday, March 1, 2013

20's The Years Short Hair Styles Were Born


That's the year women began wearing shorter skirts and trousers.



That's also the year women first experimented short hair cuts.


Bob cuts and FingerWaves Style first appear in the 20s.

Straight hair women were going slick Bob.  Now how chic and elegant is this Bob? Just gorgeous! If you're looking for a new look this year in a straight style, this is the hot look right now.

This straight cut Bob Style looks best if you have naturally straight hair.




If your hair is not naturally straight you can still get it, but you'll have to use flat iron all the time to keep it looking like this. But bear in mind that constant use of flat iron will cause breakage. 
The best way to get this look with non bone naturally straight hair, is to wet-wrap it and seat under the head dryer for about 30-60 mim until your hair is completely dry. When your hair is completely dry it'll feel silky soft and spray a dap of oil sheen for shine, and Voila'. You got your self a 1920s beautiful sleek Bob look.


Others were going with soft romantic sophisticated FingerWaves Styles.






The look is so Glamorous that it can never be outdated.






It looks stunning on every length of hair and suits every face shape.



Michelle Obama looks amazing with her new hair cut. This is a modern 1920s look. I love it. I think she looks great!







Tyra Looks great with her finger waves



Here are some of the best Finger Waves' product for African American hair.

Finger waves clips
Spiral Curls


As soon as I get a chance I'll make a Video on how to do Finger Waves and Spiral Curls so you can see. It's very easy and it looks great on every hair type and length.
These products are great for a wet Finger waves for African American hair because it has protein and no alcohol. So it wont dry you hair.

Ecoco Eco Styler Protein Styling Gel Level 7 Black 

Ideal For Roller Set, Finger Wave And Wrap Hair Styles. Adds Volume And Sheen To Natural And Soft Styles. All Purpose Styling And Holding Gel. Alcohol-Free Formula. No Flakes Or Tack

Proclaim Super Setting Lotion

There's really nothing new under Heaven!
I use to wear Finger waves on my hair back in the 80's, and guess what that the hottest look wright now.





"What has been will be again, what has done will be done again; there's nothing new under sun" Ecclesiastes 1:9




Proclaim Super Setting Lotion gives a firm, long-lasting hold to roller sets, wraps and more.





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