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It's been a while I know...but CHECK IT.

Blinged out gold nail finger rings! By BIJULESNYC


Graffiti rock star fashion by CLAW MONEY


And my favorite shiny spandex fashion designer, PEGGY NOLAND

This is unreal.

This site has pretty much anything and everything you either have or want in your closet!!! You put together outfits of your choice and once you're done, you can embed them and share them with your friends!

A set that I put together.



Street style remix...

When i have time to waste, I waste it like good looks are wasted on a insanely dumb chick. besides geeking out on typefaces, feeding my addiction to myspace, and reorganizing my thrifted shoe collection, I usually spend my time checking out street style sites. I love seeing how people put together and rock their own personal style! So, after perusing through numerous photos, I pick my favorites and save them to my photobucket.

Last night was the FM magazine launch party (which was a killer success...way to go FM mag people! As i was waiting for my ride to get ready and pick me up, I found myself changing my oufit every 10 minutes, which for an hour and half, was a shitload of outfit changes. Don't be mistaken, i'm not one of those annoying chicks that takes hours to get ready, asking for your opinion on whether the ensemble looks better with the 2" belt or the 2.5" belt. It was purely for the sake of amusement. So i decided after the 4th oufit to take photos on my computer! here they are...enjoy!!!










the last outfit was the one that i wore out...c'est bien, non?

I'm will post more personal liz ensembles as i get the time to....kisses!

love and karate kicks. xoxoxo. me

YESSSS! Impress your crush this fall vol. 2.

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Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket

Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket

Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket

Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket

Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket

Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket

COUTURE, CULTURE, AND cult. What dominates the end of the year into 2008.

From NY magazine comes, "Fall's Dramatic Turn". An article predicting the turn of an era of style:



"Fashion changes. Heard that before? Every six months, it's a designer's job to satisfy our hungry eyes with some kind of newness. Often that's a slight variation on what came before, a refreshed version of the prevailing trend, which looks kind of the same but a little different, accomplished with a tweak of a hem or a new neckline.

Lately we've been content with the ever-inflating dress and its chosen accessories (the crazy shoe, the giant bag, the artfully mussy hair); all that floaty volume looked easy, youthful, carefree. But something happened at the fall runway shows. There was no "evolution." There was an abrupt, collective hairpin turn, so unanimous it seemed choreographed, away from pouf and toward a distinctly sharper, longer line that suddenly looked adult, sophisticated, purposeful. The lean A-line of Marc Jacobs's coats, the simple sculpture of Miuccia Prada's skirts cut from ingenious fabrics like glazed mohair, the hard geometry of Stefano Pilati's jackets at Yves Saint Laurent; suddenly the carefree bubble looked unkempt, the crazy shoe like a nursery toy. We didn't want to just throw something on; we wanted to get dressed, a paradigm shift Amanda Fortini digs into in her essay, "The End of the Blob." Even normally immune males are showing an inclination for the new rigor, as our second men's fashion issue shows. Actor Paul Dano (all of 23 years old and our men's cover model) generally prefers a hoodie. But even he admits, "I've got to say, getting in a nice suit feels good."

There's a theory that a prevailing look doesn't really take hold until a few years into the decade it's assigned to. Shoulder pads are really mid-eighties; the miniskirt didn't gain mass acceptance until after the Beatles landed at JFK. By that measure, we may be seeing the first significant fashion pivot of the 21st century--or at least of the next couple of years."

Yours Truly, xoxo. Liz

Back to School, Dress to impress your crush ideas for Fall. FACEHUNTER.

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Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket

Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket

Update your get-up this fall, get inspired. Street fashion is dope.

FACEHUNTER STREET FASHION PAGES

Yours Truly, xoxo. Liz

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