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 tháng 4 30, 2013     fashion blog, gif, Mood swings     No comments   

When I realised Frol Burimskiy faned Pop Culture and Fashion Magic on Facebook!


A very cool way to start the week, right?


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Floral animal print and old favorites

 tháng 4 24, 2013     Alice’s Articles, Alice's Outfits, fashion, fashion blog, outfits, personal style, street style     No comments   

I can’t believe I’m saying this but I’m actually happy summer is almost here. I know I will end up regretting saying this when is going to be so hot I will contemplate jumping in the river that crosses Bucharest every time I pass it by! But until then I’m going to enjoy the warm weather and do as much as I can. 

The last couple of days have been pretty hectic as I’m preparing for my Easter vacation and I have a lot of stuff to do before leaving. I’m pretty excited about this short vacation. I’m craving to just laze around in the grass with a good book by my side and some amazing food made by my grandmother. No more job, no more problems – I’m just going to chill and chill some more! 

The outfit I’m wearing is a bit of a going back to my roots kind of thing. I was in this short skirt/dress period for a while (that my sister hated), but now I feel the love for midi lengths making a comeback. So I went for this outfit for a girl’s afternoon out with my home girls Denisa and Maria. The shirt is my favorite item here – I love the mix of animal print and floral.

   I’m wearing:
navy skirt,  belt, bag / fusta, curea, geanta - vintage
ankle boots, pink leather jacket / ghete, geaca de piele roz - random brand
  silver necklace / colier - H&M
   lizard bracelet, green leather bracelet / bratara soparla, bratara verde - random brand
  floral animal print shirt / camasa animal print floral -  romwe
sunglasses / ochelari - Asos

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DIY: White Board Craft

 tháng 4 24, 2013     art, cheap, craft, DIY, How to, make it yourself, save money, tight budget, whiteboard     No comments   



White boards are always useful...but not always cheap or cute. 

Why not make your own?
Learn how to make your own 
CUTER,
CHEAPER,
and just as USEFUL
whiteboard!


Here's mine:





This is the EASIEST "cute and useful" craft 
I've ever done....

  1. Buy a photo frame. Any size, any color. 
  2. Cut scrapbook paper to fit inside the photo frame. Any design.
    • Cut multiple sheets so you can change out the design/paper anytime you want a new look! You can stack them together to fit inside the frame, and just switch them out when you want.
    • I did "Seasons" for my theme. Behind the glass frame, I have a design for summer, fall, Halloween, Christmas, winter, and Valentines Day. 
  3. Take out the inside "default picture" and replace with the scrapbook designs you cut out. 
  4. Use the glass cover as the "white board." 
  5. Put on your desk, kitchen counter, or fridge.
    • If you put the frame on the fridge, use that intense durable sticky tape --not magnets -- to ensure your frame will stay on the fridge. Magnets are not strong enough to hold up a photo frame. 
  6. Use a dry-erase marker and viola! You have yourself a cute, cheap, and useful whiteboard.


For more money-saving tips, go to The Money-Saving Garden website!


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Ulyana Sergeenko – Russian Fame

 tháng 4 21, 2013     fashion, fashion blog, fashion icon, icon, Profiles, russian, street style, The Russian Pack, Ulyana Sergeenko     No comments   

Ulyana Sergeenko's biography - fashion royalty  Ulyana Sergeenko is the crowned Russian queen of fashionable ladies and the most high-profile figure of the so called Russian Fashion Pack, Russian Mafia or the Czarinas  (the core members of which are: Miroslava Duma, the daughter of a Russian senator and editor of a fashion and style site - Buro24/7; Vika Gazinskaya, a fashion designer known most for her numerous geometric hairstyles and Elena Perminova, a model and the wife of Alexander Lebedev, a former spy for the K.G.B. that is now a banking magnate and owner of The Independent and The Evening Standard of London newspapers - more on them later).  

We also have some new faces that joined the pack more prominently only in the last couple of months: Natalia Vodianova (a famous Russian supermodel) and Anya Ziourova (fashion director of Tatler magazine). And of course there's Frol Burimskiy, Ulyana’s business partner and the only man in this very select group.


This is the time for Russians to take the fashion world by storm and they are doing a great job at that.
These women have the means and a huge appetite for fashion and style considering Russia has been a “closed” country for a long period.

Combine that with the rapidly expanding class of Russians billionaires and the fact that their arrival coincided with the expansion and rise of blogs dedicated to personal style and you get an overnight sensation that had reached far beyond Russia’s boundaries. And when it comes to lady Ulyana, I feel all the buzz is well worthed.


Ulyana Sergeenko is 32 years old and the second wife of Russian insurance oligarch Danil Khachaturov (the owner of Russia’s largest insurance company “Rosgosstrakh”) whom she met in a dentist's waiting room. He is 40 years old and has an estimated fortune of $2 billions; the 42nd richest man in Russia according to Forbes. She is a former model, fashion editor (Glamour Russia), aspiring photographer and now designer.


Originally from Ust-Kamenogorsk, a small, poor town in Kazakhstan, Ulyana was raised in a family of linguists, and still credits literature as a source of inspiration.

Her grandmother was also a huge inspiration for her: “All my life I was absolutely crazy about nice, beautiful things. Maybe it's because of my grandmother. I had a Soviet childhood, and it was difficult to buy some things. My grandmother made dresses for me. She used all her sources to make me beautiful. I was born in Kazakhstan. When I was at school, all the school discussed how I was dressed. I loved to wear, for example, a dress with trousers, something a bit crazy. We had an uniform in my school. You know, teachers were angry with me because I was always disobeying them and wearing what I wanted”.


Her husband is the one that financially supported the start of her business and she says that she is “really happy that we did not just stamp his money. We are a small, but very strong, independent brand. We have a lot of clients”.

I also discovered, to my surprise, that this beautiful doll is the mother of two children: an 11-year-old boy and a 6-year-old girl. You know life is not fair when she looks like that after having two children.

The girl seems to follow in her mother footsteps as Ulyana says: “She's fond of fashion, and she's making a lot of sketches, which sometimes I use because some of them are very original. And she's making dresses for her dolls”.


Ulyana Sergeenko made an amazing transition from being the street style photographer’s ultimate muse to the fashion scene by showing her collections in Paris.

She lunched her fashion label in 2011 during Paris Haute Couture Week, and despite the fact that unlike many fashion designers, Ulyana did not study fashion design academically (she has a degree in Philology) and that everybody thought that launching her line during Paris Haute Couture Week was somewhat pretentious and arrogant, her show was a success.

Her pieces are not the usual designer pieces and a lot of work goes into producing them, it takes weeks for a single dress and months for a coat to be finished by her team of 40 seamstresses. With that amount of work is no wonder her dresses cost around 17 000€, while the coats climb up to 28 000 € a piece.
Keeping that in mind, the fact that her company was able to break even within its first year, it’s a huge success story.


Her line has proved more than a onetime hit wonder as Ulyana Sergeenko is constantly revealing new collections that keep on with her estétique, while also being relevant and inspiring. So Ulyana might be an oligarch’s wife, but she is certainly not just that!

Her worldwide claim towards the fashion elite started with the internet storm that she created among the fashion bloggers, who adored her from the very beginning. I guess she has done all this before it was label as distasteful and even desperate.
With her porcelain skin, unapproachable stare, unique beauty, impeccable style and grace and that pin up figure, she fast became the IT girl.


Ulyana Sergeenko’s style is unmistakable – she always wears something ultra feminine, think floral prints, full skirts, mohair sweaters and fun, surprising accessories. I love the fact that she is not a slave to trends but has succeeded to make her own style a trend; she mixes pieces like no other creating a now iconic 19th century Russian look with modern accents. She clearly has a thing for unique head pieces as well. 

I love the way she combines haute couture pieces with vintage items creating a perfect, detailed, different, effortless and timeless look. Having unlimited funds surely helps, but unlike countless other rich women, Ulyana has an eye for unique and beautiful and the charisma to transform herself into a legit and lasting fashion icon.

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 I hope you have enjoyed the Ulyana story - I already have a few other spotlight articles about the rest of this very special Russian club.
 Do you like miss Ulyana Sergeenko?

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Thrift Store Shopping: What, Why, and How?

 tháng 4 17, 2013     environment, friendly, resale shops, save money, shopping, thrift store, thrift store 101, tight budget, what not to buy, what to buy     No comments   




Thrift stores.
This word makes some people cringe...

There's a reason why many choose to make their "default" shopping stores at popular or general stores, such as Target, Wal-Mart, Macy's, Hobby Lobby, and even TJMaxx.

Why?

Many people have pre-concieved ideas or false assumptions about thrift and re-sale shops, which alters their decision to shop there. (If you don't like criticism, skip to the next section.) This includes everything from pride, "high hat" attitude, laziness, impatience, stubbornness, and OCD or germaphobic personalities.

That seemed a little harsh, huh? Well, if you're one of those people who are "against" thrift stores for one reason or the other, I bet I can call you out on it and (maybe) persuade you otherwise.


Let me prove it.

First, let's see if you fall into at least one of these categories:

Many people don't shop at thrift stores because...
  • Thrift stores are disorganized and it takes way too long to dig through all the junk to find what you're looking for (category: laziness, impatience, and OCD)
  • Thrift stores are full of dirt, germs, illness and disease (category: germaphobic)
  • Only poor people shop at thrift stores (category: pride, "high hat" attitude)
  • You don't want to wear used clothes (category: germaphobic, pride, "high hat" attitude, stubbornness)
  • Thrift stores won't have what you're looking for (category: stubbornness, pride, laziness) 
  • You'd rather spend extra to buy everything at one store conveniently (category: laziness, impatience)
  • Hunting for a good find or deal isn't your forte (category: pride, stubbornness, laziness, impatience)
  • You'd rather buy everything brand new (category: "high hat" attitude, pride, stubbornness, germaphobic)

If you answered "Yes" to at least one of these points, the rest of this article will be helpful for you. Don't take offense that you answered "Yes" to any of these points, but simply realize that you have pre-conceived ideas and false assumptions about thrift stores, and I'm here to persuade you to change your mind. 

Some of these points may be true (such as disorganization), but shouldn't be a reason to not shop at thrift stores. You'll never know what great treasures you might discover! And you will save money in the long run.

Some of these points are false assumptions that you need to move on from (such as dirt and disease infested clothes). By the way, many thrift stores wash items --if needed-- before putting them on the shelf. Either way, you still need to wash all items at home after purchasing, no matter what store you go to, both new and used.


I'm not just telling you to shop at thrift stores to "save money," while this may be the main reason shoppers go here in the first place. There are many other reasons why you should shop at thrift stores.



WHY SHOULD YOU SHOP 
AT THIRFT STORES?

First, let's state the obvious:
  • To save money.  The average American woman spends between $1,000 to $2,000 each year on clothing, but only wears about 25% of what’s in her closet. Although thrifting generally takes more time and consideration, you save a ton of money -- as long as you avoid bargain overloading and don’t buy unnecessary items.
Now, here's some other great reasons why you should shop at thrift stores:
  • Less energy, fewer chemicals. It takes a lot of energy to transport the cotton from farms to the textile manufacturing factory to retailers, and ultimately, to consumers. Within the manufacturing process, a lot of energy consumption occurs during the washing, de-sizing, bleaching, rinsing, dyeing, printing, and finishing processes. Once the consumer no longer wants clothes, energy is required to dispose of them, too. So when you buy secondhand, you divert clothes from landfills and save energy by getting more mileage from that piece of clothing. 
  • Reduce your water footprint. Water is involved in almost every stage of clothing production. It takes water (in addition to energy and pesticides) to grow the cotton: 2.2 pounds of cotton takes up to 5,300 gallons of water. The intensive pesticide usage associated with cotton can find its way into runoff and contaminate ground and surface water. Wet processing of cotton consumes 18 gallons per pound, and 21.6 gallons per pound when printed. It also takes water to produce the electricity used to power all these processes of manufacturing, producing packaging, and transportation. On average, a cotton T-shirt requires 660 gallons of water to produce. A pair of jeans takes over 2,642 gallons of water. 
  • More thoughtful consumption. According to the EPA Office of Solid Waste, Americans throw away about 68 pounds of clothing per person every year, making up about 4% of municipal solid waste. For me, more thought goes into buying something at a thrift shop. Will I actually wear this? Will it go out of style? And do I truly need it? Before buying, make sure you check for tears, stains, and other damage. 
  • Trends do come back. If you're a trend-hunter, thrift shops should definitely be your first stop. Styles come and go, but they do indeed come back. I mean, who would've thought ugly Christmas sweaters would've become such a huge hit the past couple of years? Some people keep clothes in their attic for years, but eventually many of them do their "spring cleaning" for once and start giving them away. So you might be able to find a new trend item at a local thrift store. 
  • Give back to the community by donating your gently used clothing to thrift stores. For instance, national thrift stores like Goodwill provide career support for the disabled, but doesn't donate hardly any of it's income to charity...in fact, the owner of the company is a millionaire. I try to stay away from Goodwill if I can help it. But here’s a national directory of charity-driven thrift stores to get you started, and a list of thrift shopsaround the U.S. Other than thrift shops, you should also try out local consignment stores, flea markets, and vintage shops.





SHOULD YOU BUY THIS AT A THRIFT STORE?

  • Shoes
    • No. Unless brand new or almost brand new.
  • Accessories
    • Yes. This includes jewelry, scarves, sunglasses, bags, and "some" hats. Make sure the hats are in good condition and practically brand new.
  • Undergarments
    • BIG NO. Socks, bras, underwear, long johns, stockings.
  • Clothes
    • Yes. Check for stains (including sweat stains), rips, holes, and broken hems. If there are blemishes, decide if the price is worth fixing yourself after purchase, try bartering the price, or skip it and move on. 
  • Makeup
    • BIG NO. Unless it's brand new and unopened, do not buy makeup. You shouldn't even be sharing it with other friends/family members, much less a stranger. 
  • Dishes and kitchen utensils
    • Yes. Clean them when you get home. Make sure there aren't any chips or cracks. 
  • Kitchen appliances
    • Yes. But chances are the appliances don't work well. Thrift shops usually make sure appliances work before selling them, but ask if you could plug in the appliance to make sure it works before buying it. 
  • Home decor
    • Yes. Make sure it isn't cracked, chipped, or broken.
  • Toys
    • Yes. Clean them when you get home.
  • Misc.
    • Yes. Thrifts stores almost have it all --except plants, animals, or anything you can consume. This includes everything from wrapping paper to CDs/DVDs to fanny packs to lava lamps to baseball bats to board games. 



HOW TO SHOP AT THRIFT STORES 
AND HOW TO PREPARE:


Preparation

1. Locate all the stores in your area. Sites like Thrifty Planetor The Thrift Shopper help you find some thrift stores located near you.

2. Set a budget before you go (and stick to it!) so that you don't end up spending more than you need. It's easy to find a ton of great things at a thrift store and end up going over your budget. 

3. Bring cash because a lot of thrift stores don't take credit cards.

4. Bring friends who can help you determine if something is a good quality item and worth the amount on the price tag, or if it's an item you should buy "new" somewhere else. Plus, it's always fun to go shopping with friends!

5. Bring magazine clippings or paint swatches that show the styles and colors you're looking for. They will help you keep perspective, and keep from buying items you'll never actually wear.

6. Wear specific clothes, jewelry, shoes, or other accessories that you need to find something to match or go along with it. It's always hard to go shopping for something and wonder if it's the same color or if will look good with the items at the store. 

7. Leave the kids at home because thrifting can be a long process and kiddos get antsy, bored, and fussy. If you have to get a babysitter, make an event out of it and be sure to invite friends...unless the event is to have "me-time" and you prefer shopping alone. Sometimes moms just really need a day to themselves!

8. Wear shorts or leggings, a t-shirt or tanktop, and appropriate shoes so that you can try on clothes even if there isn't a dressing room available. For example, if you want to try on a jacket or wind pants, you don't want to have on a ton of clothes that keep you from trying on the items on-the-spot. You want to be able to slip on some clothes without hassle. If you want to try on heels and flats, wear flip flops that are easily removed/put back on. If you want to try on tennis shoes and boots, make sure you bring socks and wear shoes that are easily removed/put back on.

9. Bring your camera and/or smartphone to take pictures of yourself (if there's not a mirror nearby) or so you can send pictures to family/friends and ask if they like the item you are wearing. 




The Shopping Trip

1. Be patient because shopping can be exhausting and sometimes stressful, especially in a disorganized space like a thrift store.

2. Be willing to look, for a long time, through a lot of stuff. Thrift stores have great finds, but great finds mean diligent hunting and digging through unorganized piles. But don't be discouraged. You'd be surprised at the great things you can find at a thrift store, especially for a really low price!

3. Try it on or at least do a rough measurement. It's better to get something too big that can be tailored than something too small that can only be sewn into something else or given away.

4. Think creatively because everything can be altered, layered, or turned into and entirely different piece of fabulous clothing or item. Keep in mind DIY and homemade gifts when shopping, too. 

5. Keep personal style in mind since it's easy to forget what you'll actually wear and get excited about something that seems cool on the rack, but isn't when you get it home. Thrift stores normally don't do exchanges or returns. They are usually "all sales are final" stores.

6. Look for brand names as these are items that are usually high quality and made to last.

7. Examine the item carefully for stains, rips, holes and other defects. It doesn't rule the item out, necessarily, but you want to know what you might need to repair and if it's worth the price. 

8. Don't forget accessories. Thrift stores are also great for belts, scarves, hats, bags and jewelry.

9. Haggle or at least try. Some stores allow haggling or bartering for a better deal. Ask the cashier or manager, or look for signs that specify that "no battering is allowed." The worst they can say is no. Be open to negotiating the price if this is your forte. 

10. Don't buy bike helmets, boots or shoes that have been worn a lot, backpacks that aren't in excellent condition, any socks or underwear. For safety, physical comfort, and health reasons, these are typically no-nos unless you find them brand new or close enough to brand new. 


Post-shopping

1. Wash everything before you wear it. Usually thrift stores do this with donations before putting them on the rack but you don't know who tried on what just before you bought it.

2. Get it tailored if it doesn't fit just right. Tailoring can be very inexpensive for basic fitting, and you'll still be spending a fraction of what you would on a new item of clothing that may still have to get tailored.

3. Try out your sewing skills by doing your own hemming, shaping, or repairs. 

4. Reconstruct your new clothes into something even newer. Turn a vintage collared shirt into something snazzier, or a pair of jeans into a skirt. If you bought something that just doesn't work, make it into something else.

5. Get some, give some. Keep your wardrobe from overflowing by practicing "one item in, one item out." Donate what no longer fits in your closet to the store you just purchased from!



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