Laissez les bon temps rouler!

FashionFriday_screenshot1If you weren’t at Fashion Friday, you missed a treat…”bon temps” were had by all who attended recentlyat the Birmingham Public Library!  Special thanks to the Library, Birmingham Magazine, Belk, The Outlet Shops of Grand River, Roxy Rabb and everyone who helped make this an event to remember. If you weren’t there, fortunately you can catch up on all the fabulosity by watching the footage courtesy of Lynsey Weatherspoon Photography.

Click HERE to see the photos!

Looking for a style expert to address your organization, nonprofit or employees? Maybe you need someone to hold your hand and help you find the perfect outfit or sort through your closet shenanigans? Or perhaps you need a dynamic hostess for your next event? Let’s talk, darling!

xo, Alexis

We have a winner!

Jessica Simpson pleated chiffon shift dress $148 at Belk,

Jessica Simpson pleated chiffon shift dress, $148 at Belk

Congrats to KTomas, who won the ‘Spring Forward’ beauty giveaway! The prize features luxe beauty products from Belk, including 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!

Thank you to everyone who participated, and stay tuned for more great giveaways!

Looking for ‘Love’? Find it this weekend at Target

Have you heard? Prabal Gurung’s collection for Tarjhay launches this Sunday! I am super bummed that I wasn’t at the launch party! Anywho, at least we can all enjoy Gurung’s high fashion at a budget friendly price. I. LOVE. IT. And I love that ‘a girl’s journey through the different stages of love and the clothes she wears during each milestone – from the first date to meeting the parents to the engagement’ served as Gurung’s inspiration.

The collection -billed by Target as a “mixture of modern luxury, indelible style and an astute sense of glamour”-will feature over 80 pieces at prices ranging from $12.99 to the most expensive item: a leather jacket priced at $199.99. Take Prabal’s LOVE QUIZ to determine your style story before you shop the capsule collection this weekend. View the lookbook of chic separates, shoes and accessories and learn more about the collection HERE.

Here are SCDD’s faves, including the ‘First Date’ dress in a digital floral tempered with black accents:

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

Wait, what?

20130206-070252.jpgI inspire someone? Little ole me? Well, that’s Gone with the Wind Fabulous! A big thanks to Karri Bentley for presenting me with this honor. I have to say that I am really inspired by all the women I’ve become acquainted with in Birmingham who are writing their hearts out and sharing their unique journeys. I am blessed and proud to be part of such a supportive, creative community of dynamic women.

And according to Karri I am now to:

Display the award image on my blog. (check)

  • Link back to the person who nominated you. (check)
  • State 7 things about yourself. (below)
  • Nominate 15 other bloggers and link to their sites. (below)
  • Notify the bloggers that they have been nominated and link to the post.

Seven Things about Me:

  1. I’m afraid of flying and am known to freak out on airplanes. Like, “I need a shot of tequila or a horse tranquilizer or maybe both before flying” afraid. Well – I’m not really afraid of flying…I’m afraid of crash landings!  And I’m good for buzzing the stewardess and asking questions about strange noises or the pilot’s credentials.
  2. I’m funny about my hair. It’s been chemical relaxer-free going on five years,  it took me a long time to grow it out and to learn how to keep it healthy AND I’m tenderheaded. So one of my biggest pet peeves is when random people try to put their hands on or in it. Yes, this happens, and it’s as creepy as walking up and rubbing a random pregnant woman’s belly. Just don’t do it!
  3. I advocate on behalf of the sexual assault survivor community and I will go to my grave fighting for survivors to have a voice and access to the resources they need. Community service and volunteerism are a crucial commitment for me, and I’m very proud to be a member of a service organization that impacts the Birmingham community in such a positive manner.
  4. I walked with a limp for close to a year, thanks to a roller skating accident when I was in middle school. Add ill-considered tinted glasses, bushy eyebrows and weird hair and the fact that my mother insisted I take PE to the mix and yeah, middle school was torture for me. And because of the afore-mentioned weird hair, I will never willingly wear bangs again. Oh – and thanks to a great chiropractor and brow waxer, I no longer have the limp or the wolf brows.
  5. I love to dance…in secret. Put on The WobbleTHIS by Maze, pre-1990s Michael Jackson, or EU (Sorry, Mom!) and I’m all over the the kitchen or living room floor. Literally, because I’m not that coordinated.
  6. I make a meeeeeeeeeean seafood gumbo. I’d tell you what’s in it, but then I’d have to kill you.
  7. I love classic films and television.  I watch marathons of The Twilight Zone and Alfred Hitchcock Presents every year, and I live for the Turner Classic Movies channel. (If I told you how many times I’ve seen Gone with the WindImitation of Life, The Little Foxes, All About Eve, The Wiz and Giant you wouldn’t believe me.)

Blogs that Inspire Me (in no particular order)

  1. ArtBLT
  2. Karri is So Very
  3. Destination Supermodel
  4. Erica B’s DIY Style 
  5. The Writeous Babe Project
  6. Magic City Made
  7. Atlantic-Pacific
  8. Glitter ‘n Glue
  9. All the Pretty Birds
  10. Marie Sutton Writes 
  11. Vodka Cranberry Clooney 
  12. Vintage Black Glamour
  13. Stellar Fashion and Fitness
  14. A Belle in Brooklyn
  15. Vintage Goodness

xo, Alexis

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.

Save the Date: The UNCF Masked Ball is March 2!

KeithSweatJoin Birmingham’s UNCF office for a spectacular night of dinner and dancing as they support funding for historically black colleges and universities!  You know I love to get glam for a great cause, and I want you to mark your social calendars and break out your very best black tie attire for this do-not-miss event!

“The UNCF (United Negro College Fund) is the nation’s largest and most effective minority education organization. UNCF provides operating funds for 38 member historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs), scholarships and internships for students at about 900 institutions and faculty and administrative professional training.

For more than 67 years, UNCF has raised more than $3.3 billion to help more than 400,000 students attend college and graduate from college. UNCF has distributed more funds to help minorities attend school than any entity outside of the U.S. government.” – UNCF.org

The deets:

WHAT: The 2013 UNCF Birmingham Masked Ball                                                                                                                                              

WHEN: Saturday, March 2, 2013

WHERE: The Sheraton Birmingham

WHY: To support fundraising for the United Negro College Fund, which helps educate students at member colleges

WHOA!: KEITH SWEAT is this year’s celebrity entertainment! For tickets, call (205) 322-8623.

WOW!: I am so excited to serve as the masked ball’s red carpet correspondent! So be sure to follow @SameChicSouth and @UNCFBham to keep up with all the night’s fabulosity!

To learn more about the amazing work the UNCF does, click HERE, and stay tuned for more details!

This is not a good look.

What’s in your closet?

I have a friend (who shall remain nameless), who’s holding on to some stuff. You know, stuff: dropwaist, large-collared dresses from the 1980s, suits with shoulder pads, boxes and boxes of shoes she never wears, hanger after hanger of black pants.  Sentimental pieces that recall beautiful memories, ill-considered fast fashion purchases that were worn once and shoved to the back of the closet and forgotten (and now the trend has passed), skirt and dresses she’ll wear when she loses that last ten pounds.

Sound familiar?

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If your closets are bursting at the seams with pieces that need to be tossed or archived, we need to talk.  If you’re not wearing it, why are you keeping it?  You shouldn’t waste valuable real estate in your closet with items that are out of style, no longer your size, no longer fit your lifestyle, or that don’t make you happy to wear.  It happens to the best of us (um, I’m holding on to dresses for the daughter I don’t even have yet), including Kim Kardashian, who received an intervention from Kanye:

You can’t make room for looks that truly flatter you and fit you now if you’re holding on to things that don’t.  Need someone to hold your hand and help you purge? Call me.

Images via E!

Perfect “10”

 

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Can you say blingtastic?
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).

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