Calling all Target shoppers!

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The gods have answered: Homewood’s new Target opens to the public today! Can you tell I’m thrilled? The official grand opening is this Sunday, March 10.

While not a Super Target, the two-story store  – located in Brookwood Village – will feature a Starbucks, Pizza Hut Express, Fresh Grocery, pharmacy and Target Mobile.

*Now where are Trader Joe’s, H&M and Neiman Marcus?

Do you have ‘indestructible’ hair?

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Prove it:  recreate an iconic hairstyle and enter this Carol’s Daughter giveaway via Instagram by the March 15, 2013 deadline! You could win a fabulous prize pack including a pair of Louboutins, Monoi Oil Strengthening Serum and a $250 gift card in their Indestructible Hair Contest.

Enter by following the directions in the photo shown above!

It’s Throwback Thursday! Remember these?

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Raise your hand if you had one (or more) of these colorful plastic charm necklaces or bracelets in the ’80s.  For the life of me, I can’t remember where mine came from (probably Shoes Two, Boo’s, Holiday or Crib to College) but I loved it! Just looking at this photo makes me miss Keds, side ponies, Esprit and my Sweet Valley High board game (which is going for $165 on Amazon.com… Mom, where is mine?)!

Charm bracelets and necklaces remain a chic – and well, charming – way to show off your interests and capture significant memories or milestones, no matter how you choose to accessorize them. If you’re feeling particularly nostalgic, you can find 1980s charms and completed necklaces and bracelets on Etsy.  You might also choose an heirloom or vintage piece in gold or sterling silver (which can be very pricey!). Or you might select one from Pandora, Juicy Couture (which sells charms and starter or complete bracelets) or Tiffany (and who wouldn’t love something in a little blue box?).

P.S. Have you entered our Belk Beauty Giveaway? A winner will be chosen tomorrow!

Image via Time Shaft Tumblr

Who’s ready for Spring Break?

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Yes, I understand that Punxsutawney Phil is a rodent, and not a meteorologist. But was I the only one happy he predicted an early Spring? I’m ready for tribal prints, shorts, sleeveless sheaths, single-sole sandals and pumps, chic mix-and-match patterns, seersucker and linen!

We’ve already told you Emerald Green is 2013’s signature color, but if you’re ready to spring forward fashion-wise, here are the top ten looks for ladies and gents suggested by Arlene Goldstein (Belk‘s Vice President of Trend Merchandising and Fashion Direction) at their recent Spring Fashion Tour:

Women’s Most Wanted:

  1. Bold-print dress (tribal prints are so NOW)
  2. Silky top
  3. Spring jacket (how about a soft motorcycle jacket?)
  4. Fancy pant (try a cropped length in a super-chic pattern!)
  5. Fashion wedge (give your platforms a rest this season!)
  6. Novelty knit
  7. Something lacy (so ladylike!)
  8. New tote (Michael Kors has some great options)

Men’s Most Wanted:

  1. Slim-fit jean (ahem…not skinny)
  2. Novelty short
  3. Preppy shoes (time to break out the boat shoes, fellows)
  4. Prominent patterns
  5. Prepster ties (prepare to see knit ties return!)
  6. Spring sport coat
  7. Tees
  8. Bold stripes
  9. Soft-colored dress shirts

To help spring-board your style statements this season, how about a giveaway? SCDD is giving away a goody bag featuring Isaac Mizrahi’s “Fabulous” new fragrance, Estee Lauder’s Advanced Night Repair and Perfectionist Wrinkle-Lifting Serum, a 5 Piece Nail Polish set by Parisian Beauty (perfect for jump-starting your manicure), and AHAVA Deadsea Water Mineral Hand Cream and Time to Clear Purifying Mud Mask…sure to bring your winter look out of hibernation! These lovely products are all available at your destination for Modern Southern Style: Belk!

Want to win? Leave “I want to Spring Forward!” in the comment section, “like” SameChicDifferentDay.com on Facebook, or follow SCDD on Twitter (@SameChicSouth). If you’re already following SCDD via social media, you must post a link to this contest and tag @SameChicSouth (Twitter) or SCDD (Facebook) so that I can track your sharing. Please use a valid email address so I can contact you if you are the winner! The drawing will be held this Friday, February 8 at noon. All decisions final.

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Since I was going for a Valley of the Dolls meets Dallas look for last weekend’s gala, I knew I needed a manicure that really complemented my ensemble. And while I love my standard “blush and bashful” nail polish, I also wanted to step out of my box a little. Nail art is hitting mainstream red carpets; cviewers can check out E!’s mani cam at almost every major red carpet event this season, and style magazines are always checking for Zooey Deschanel’s quirky nails.

So I stopped by Nails & More in Bessemer, where “Takasha Nailaholic” is creating miniature manicured masterpieces also known as “junk nails.” Think Florence Griffith Joyner’s nails but more refined. Junk nails are embellished with beads, rhinestones, glitter, spangles, pearls and just about any other embellishment you can think of, and the effect can be quite eye-catching. Other recent trends include stiletto nails (in which the tip is sharpened like a stiletto heel), and caviar nails, which feature tiny beads covering the nail.

Takasha, who has been a manicurist two years, became inspired to enroll in the School of Nail Technology after coming up with her own designs for her manicurist to duplicate. She finds inspiration in a multitude of places. For my manicure, she applied clear rhinestones over two acrylic nails, which were filed to create a curved tip and had been polished with OPI’s Privacy Please. She charges $25 and up for an acrylic full set, and junk nails are 2 fingers for $8. She also does gel nails. Each junk nail took 3-4 minutes to complete, and trust me: they lasted through multiple hand-washing, dishwashing, and baths. How do you remove them? Simply soak your fingers in warm acetone nail polish remover.

Takasha’s tips for winter nail care? Invest in a foot file and a pumice stone to soften rough heels at home, and your grandmother’s home remedy (slathering petroleum jelly on your soles and slipping on a pair of socks) helps keep your feet soft And if you have acrylic or gel nails that are lifting, be careful of letting water seep in, which can lead to the development of mold or fungus.

Ready to try junk nails? Call Takasha at (205) 413-9234. Nails & More is located at 1900 22nd Avenue Suite 104 in Bessemer (down from Jack’s).

Chivalry over swag: a conversation with Enitan Bereola

EBereolaThanks to Catfishing, Te’oing, thinking like a man while acting like a lady and watching the parade of  Real Housewives (or Husbands), it’s no wonder young adults today are confused: simply relating to each other and to the opposite sex often seems like a comedy of errors.  In the shuffle of tweets and retweets, reposts, hastily shared Facebook statuses, memes, instant messages and emails, manners and good, old-fashioned home training are often cast aside.  Many have forgotten how to simply be, or how to behave when they can no longer hide behind a smartphone or computer screen. 

Enter Enitan O. Bereola II and his Bereolaesque movement.

In true 21st century fashion, I became acquainted with Mr. Bereola through another friend-in-the-head, Demetria Lucas  , who shared his brief wit and wisdom via retweets featuring the hashtag #Pleasantries. Most of them were common sense with a slight twist, others hilarious, but all featured pointed observations about something many neglect: manners. For example:

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Mr. Bereola, a FAMU alum who will appear at the University of South Alabama next Tuesday, is a noted Soul Train columnist and the author of How To Be a Gentleman – Bereolaesque: The Contemporary Gentleman & Etiquette Book For The Urban Sophisticate.  He is currently writing a sequel to his first book, entitled Gentlewoman.  His message is simple: chivalry is back. I had the pleasure of chatting with him recently.

On substance over style: “I think [I’m] traditional but unconventional. [My style is] appropriate but inappropriate: class with a bit of an edge.  I say those things because I never trusted a man who was too perfectly dressed. There’s something about a guy who puts too much emphasis on dress that seems like he’s [trying to doo too much].  I’m not perfect and I have flaws. I may wear my tie bar a little crooked.”

On his mission: “My mission is to make the world a better place one gentleman or lady at a time.  People have natural desire to Bereolaesque__ebook_copybe good, but there aren’t a lot of outlets for people to do that. [We live in a world where]  ‘good’ is corny and ‘bad’ is what’s cool. We kind of grow up with that mentality that you receive attention when you’re doing bad.  Who’s on the news? The straight-A student or the person that just robbed someone?”

Is courtship dead? “It’s on a respirator.  The things is, people are so used to social networking interfaces that they don’t have any personality in real life, [they] can’t converse in real life, they get on a date and they’re a different person. You can be who you want to be via technology; you can say what you want to say and hide behind the protection.”

His inspiration?  Basketball Wives [laughs]. No I think we all have a  purpose, we’re all born to do something.”

On his signature closing (“Pleasantries”): “It’s almost a mockery of the traditional gentleman. You’d expect him to be uptight; nobody talks like that [nowadays].  Some of the things I say may not be in line with what you may expect a gentleman to say, so you go “Wait, WHAT?” It’s showing you a gentlemen may not be who you think he is; he doesn’t always look a certain way or talk a certain way. A gentleman can be anybody. I’m playing with the audience when I use that word, and opening people’s eyes to the idea that being a gentleman is accessible to anybody.”

You’re on a book tour, you’re finishing a guide for the ladies, you have a Soul Train column and you’re in overdrive on social media. How do you find balance? “Having a good woman and having a family keeps you humble and brings you to reality. I never believe my own hype. As long as you remain human in it all – I take vacations and social media fasts so I don’t get too caught up in that world.   Keeping people close who knew you before is key. Theyll be the first to tell you if you’re smelling yourself too much or remind you of a situation back in the day; you can’t get too caught up in all of it.”

What can the audience at USA expect during your visit? “They can definitely expect to laugh, be entertained and informed.  We’re going to talk about the do’s and don’ts of dating in college, what to avoid and what killed chivalry.  I definitely expect them to enjoy themselves and open up and ask whatever questions they want to ask.”

Don’t miss Enitan Bereola II and “The Do’s and Don’ts of Dating in College” on Tuesday, January 29th at the University of South Alabama’s Mitchell Center, Room 1101, at 7 PM.

Connect with Enitan on Facebook and Twitter.

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…as soon as my Mama and Daddy see themselves on the interweb and then call me to put me on restriction.

In the meantime, please join me in wishing my parents the happiest of anniversaries!

Mother and Daddy – for everything you are, everything you’ve selflessly sacrificed for our family and everything you’ve taught me about the existence of unconditional love and its insistence on triumphing over any odds, circumstances or imperfections…to two of the most beautiful (and STYLISH!) people I know (okay, I’m biased)…thank you…wishing you many more years of dancing, together.

Love always plus infinity, Alexis

The look for less: Olivia Pope’s ‘Scandal’ sheath

Have I mentioned my obsession with Scandal before? No? Well, from the plot to the characters to the fashion, I’m definitely a gladiator!  And as such, I’ll be tuning in to find out What the Huck and Who Shot Fitz when Scandal returns to ABC tonight at 9 PM.

In the meantime, I’m in love with Liv’s ivory and lace confection of a dress as seen in the ‘Happy Birthday Mr. President’ cliffhanger. The Michael Kors ‘Cady’ sheath is simple and elegant, with its wide black lace sash and ladylike length. It’s also sold out, darlings.  However, you (and I) can recreate the look with this lovely Tahari ‘Jess’ sleeveless crepe dress, featuring a black lace applique at the bust (which carries over to the back of the dress). It’s available at Belk, Dillard’s and on Zappos.com.

Hint, hint.

For more on dressing Olivia Pope, click HERE.

Images via ABC, Lyst and Dillard’s

Go Bama!

Come on, darlings…surely you saw this one coming!

While we wait for the Crimson Tide to take on Notre Dame’s Fighting Irish tonight, we are swooning over JP Cricket’s absolutely divine collegiate slippers. In velvet, suede and linen, they are embroidered with the college of your choice’s logo! Perfect for that alumni dinner or reunion soiree.  These shoes are perfect for strolling the Quad or heading to a tailgate, and are suitable for all sporting events.  Founder and CEO Susan Meyer assures me “The all leather bottom is a real shoe, and actually the velvet is quite durable as well as the suede.  We just brush them off with a soft bristle brush.”

If collegiate designs are not your cup of tea, the slippers are offered in sport or monogram versions, and custom designs are available as well.

And if you’re watching tonight, why not responsibly enjoy a Roll Tide?

J.Crew does it again!

Talk about over-the-top, unforgettable drama. I’m a firm believer that one should dress to be remembered, not just noticed, and one couldn’t help BUT be noticed in this feathered creation from J. Crew. Black, white and fabulous all over, it features a sequined bodice and knee-length feathered skirt. Even the color – “blackjack” – is glam! This piece is made for headturners, not wallflowers., and it’s perfect for a black-tie event. But can you believe it’s $1500?! J. Crew, why won’t you let me be great?!

What I love about this look is that it reminded me of what was considered THE event of the social season: Truman Capote’s masked Black and White Ball. Considered the party of the century (in 1966) this super-exclusive event was held in New York at the Plaza Hotel to celebrate the release of Capote’s masterwork, In Cold Blood. Want to read more about the lengths high society went to in order to claim a coveted spot on the invitation list? Check out The Party of the Century, from the Birmingham Public Library.

Is this look a little too much for you? Then try just a touch of the trend by adding your own DIY feather peplum belt to a simpler sheath. One of my favorite DIY bloggers – Kristen Turner from Glitter ‘n Glue – shows you how, HERE.

Want more party-perfect style tips? Then meet me the Birmingham Public Library’s Arrington Auditorium for Fashion Friday, TODAY at noon! You could win a $100 gift card from Belk, an Artistry Cosmetics goody bag, or even a total makeover from Renovare Hair Salon!

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