QOTD: Karl Lagerfeld on Design

“Design has no meaning unless people wear the clothes and enjoy them.  The purpose of design is to make people feel good, not to express the pain and suffering of the world in taffeta.”

– Karl Lagerfeld, head designer and creative director of Chanel (InStyle, July 2012

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I spot a trend….

Wearing animal print accessories can be a great way to take a neutral outfit up a notch or ten.  These patent leopard pumps with black trim and red heels are my guilty pleasure.

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Don’t you just hear Eartha Kitt meowing?

No best-dressed wardrobe is complete without a touch of leopard or cheetah!

Are you ready for some FOOTBALL?!

Football season is swiftly approaching, and while some of us are strictly concerned with the events on the field, others realize this is a prime fashion opportunity.  For those of you in the latter category, get Gameday ready TONIGHT!

LOFT THE SUMMIT invites you to celebrate the kick off to football season with a Best Dressed at Gameday Grand Opening Event showcasing the most fashionable looks for tailgating modeled by some of Birmingham’s most fashionable women.  Enjoy cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, music by a live DJ and enter to win a $250 LOFT gift card and two VIP Field Suite Tickets to a University of Alabama home game. 10% of total sales from the Grand Opening event will benefit the Junior League of Birmingham’s Shop Save & Share fundraiser.  The Summit is located at 214 Summit Boulevard, Birmingham, AL. RSVP to LOFT Events@skoogproductions.com.

Fashion Faceoff: Marjorie vs. Gwyneth

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Beyonce’s bestie drew collective gasps with this snow white wonder by Tom Ford on the Oscars earlier this year.  Mrs. Steve Harvey chose a fiery red version for the Hoodie Awards in Las Vegas last weekend.  You tell me: who wore it best?

(I’ll take it in either hue, please and thank you. That cape is EVERYTHING!)

Don’t get it twisted: NY Magazine vs. NaturallyCurly.com

Kevin Roose recently referenced NaturallyCurly.com (a website devoted to individuals with natural textures) in a Dumb Money” piece for NY Magazine which stated “Some of tech’s clunkers never get off the ground, but others manage to get big, high-profile investments despite having no redeeming qualities whatsoever. (For example, what kind of genius decided to throw $1.2 million at NaturallyCurly, the “leading social network and community for people with wavy, curly and kinky hair?”).”  The series planned to “periodically trawl tech blogs for the worst examples of Silicon Valley stupidity, then subject the investors behind them to public mockery,” though NaturallyCurly was not one of the five more closely-examined websites.

Quickly, members of the natural hair community clapped back in the comment section, and Christa Bailey,  the CEO of  NaturallyCurly’s parent company TextureMedia weighed in also, noting that “approximately 60% of the world has textured hair (waves, curls and coils). That’s a lot of people — close to 80 million textured hair females 18+ in the US alone.”  She continued: 

“Combined with other brands in the TextureMedia portfolio, NaturallyCurly serves close to 2 million unique visitors every month who appreciate having an engaged community platform to share and learn more about products, stylists, photos, trends, hair health and more.

Women with textured hair spend 3x more on average than their straight-haired peers.

Our community alone spends an annual $1/2 BILLION on hair care. They create 15,000 pieces of content every week, and they constantly struggle with weather, frizz, body chemistry changes as well as with social feedback ranging from recruiters recommending straightened hair in order to be taken “seriously” in job interviews to millionaire matchmaker, Patti Stanger insisting guys don’t like girls with curly hair.

Every day is a new hair day. Hair does not define someone, but tied to hair are intangibles like identity, self esteem, confidence, and personality. It’s a big deal to a lot of people.”

Roose posted an update to his article to clarify: “My point about NaturallyCurly (which sells products and provides advice to curly-haired people of all races) was simply that a social network built around a single community of any type is, in general, a dicey proposition. The annals of Internet history are littered with niche sites that have lost out to more general hubs…. My criticism was of the idea of a social network for curly-haired people, not the influence or viability of the curly-hair market in general.”

NaturallyCurly.com – 1, NY Magazine-0

It’s interesting how personal style and social media have intersected.  It’s also interesting to see how mainstream media seems to misunderstand the power and potential of sites that cater to this particular audience.  As a naturally curly individual, I remember how I felt the first time I found quality products for my hair in Target…the same way I felt when I found YouTube channels, web forums, and even a Facebook group that existed to fill the void I was seeing in the beauty industry.  And honestly, I was excited to see Viola Davis giving us fierce curls on the Oscar red carpet, and to see Oprah rocking them on her magazine’s cover!  Maybe the tech industry will catch up too.

Oh my…Oprah Goes Au Naturel!

Look who’s rocking natural hair on the cover of her magazine, on stands August 7!

Per oprah.com, the August edition is all about transformation.  Oprah notes: “The only way to real transformation is through the mind.”  Free your mind, and the rest will follow!

Are you loving her look?

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QOTD

“Your dresses should be tight enough to show you’re a woman and loose enough to prove you’re a lady.”
-Edith Head, Academy Award-winning costume designer

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Ask Alexis: I see London, I see France…

Q:  I know sheer looks are hot right now, but what do I wear with thin maxi dresses?  Once I walk outdoors, they can be totally see-through! – B. A.

A:  I am SO glad you asked!  Ladies, dressing is all about leaving something to the imagination; no one wants to see your underpants in the light of day!  It may seem a little old-fashioned, but to avoid an impromptu peep show I recommend wearing a slip.  Not the itchy kind with a petticoat you remember from your childhood, but a form-fitting, convertible one about knee-length that can add a layer of opacity to those sheer summer dresses.  In lightweight, curve-friendly fabrics, slips can also provide a smoothing effect (I would avoid lace, piping or other types of trim if you plan to wear it under a thin garment).  With shoulder straps that can be worn normally, removed  or worn crossback or halter-style, you’ll find that a slip is a versatile, must-have undergarment. Two to try?  Assets by Sara Blakely’s Fantastic Firmers Full Slip ($42-44) and Vassarette’s Body Curves Full Slip ($16.99); both come in black in and nude, and both are available at Target.

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No Ma’am

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This $27.80 Love 21 by Forever 21 gold lamé creation features an open back with an oh-so-classy elastic strap and front slit. 

We are not impressed.  Your thoughts?

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On repeat

“But, besides all these things, [clothe yourselves with] love, for it is a perfect bond of union.”-Colossians 3:14

How lovely the world would be if we all put on LOVE every day…have a fabulous weekend! XOXO Alexis

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