Ciao! For one of my fashion classes I had to create an editorial inspired by art. Since I have moved to Miami and taken this Art History class I have gained an appreciation for Frida Khalo. I love her art as well as an artist. Frida was an activist as well as a feminist and often projected her emotions and political l views through her paintings. I created an "editorial" inspired by both her art and her personal style. S
Outfits
Black and White… with Pops of Color
Ciao! While I was in NYC over the Holiday I was able to rummage through my closets and take some photos (even though it was freezing!) Black and white is a classic look. It’s chic and stylish and always works. You can always add a pop of color in an accessory to make it stand out. That is what I decided to do in this post. Below are my updated black and white looks with pops of color.
Spooky but Stylish
Its Spooky Season! With Halloween just ten days away I decided to post some looks inspired by spooky characters from some of my favorite Halloween movies.
Latinx Inspired Fashion
Ciao! Or I should I say hola! Happy Latinx Heritage Month! Although I celebrate my culture all year round, this month I am extra about it. Living in Miami I have definitely been able to celebrate my Latina culture and practice my Spanish. When I volunteered in Puerto Rico I was also very inspired my the architecture of old san Juan, the vibrant colors and the fashion. I bought some clothing there, as well as Spanish inspired accessories in Miami from independent businesses, that I have been able to combine with my own wardrobe. I decided to create a post celebrating my culture with Spanish and Puerto Rican inspired looks.
A Modern Cruella
Ciao! Disney's new Cruella movie is out, and I loved it, especially the punk, 1970s British fashion! Cruella is one of my favorite Disney villains and a fashion icon. I think a lot f us can relate to Cruella when she says " from a younger age, I realized I saw the world differently from everyone else." But if she has taught us anything it's dare to be different. "Being normal is vastly overrated." Oh, wait wrong movie! “I like to say that ‘normal’ is the cruelest insult of them all, and at least I never get that.” There we go. I did a Cruella look in my modern-day Disney villains post, which you can check out here. In honor of the movie, I put together Cruella-inspired looks using Hot Topic and Her Universe's collections.
A Modern Day Bridgerton
Dearest Reader, The time has come for me to finally post my Bridgerton inspired looks. For those of you who haven't watched it yet, Bridgerton is a Netflix series set in the regency era (early 1800s) of England.
Deconstructed The new Brand of Jeans
Ciao Bellas. I recently started interning for a styling company called GSA house. They are currently working on developing a brand of jeans called Deconstructed. These are an update on the classic blue jeans and capris. Each pair has a cuff with a unique design.
Miami Fashion Haul
Ciao! I recently moved to Miami and I ha ve to say I'm loving it so far. As I'm spending the holidays with my family in New York I am missing the warm weather and being able to wear shorts and go to the beach. I love the design district and had the chance to … Continue reading Miami Fashion Haul
Masks You can Wear and Still Look Fashionable
Ciao! I know it’s been a while since I’ve posted something! I’ve just had a big move in my life so stay tuned for pictures of my new place. I wanted to post something relevant to today’s fashion trends. Right now it’s face masks. Who would have thought! With the new reality of living with … Continue reading Masks You can Wear and Still Look Fashionable
My Favorites from Love Shack Fancy x Target
Ciao! I love Target. I really do. It may be sacrilege as a chic stylist but I don’t care. Lately they have been doing lots of collaborations where you can find some great pieces. Like their collaboration with Love Shack Fancy. Love Shack Fancy is a brand that creates feminine usually floral dresses with a … Continue reading My Favorites from Love Shack Fancy x Target