Showing posts with label street style. Show all posts
Showing posts with label street style. Show all posts

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Get The Look

As the summer comes along we want to strip down to the bear minimums. And as I am a bit of the tropical girl myself, I don't blame you. Just make sure if you do, make sure you fashionable while you're at it.Here are a few looks, for the casual Fridays at work, going out with the girls or just a nice little Sunday brunch which should always include some mimosas.Here are some outfits put together with an affordable budget but still look like you belong in soho/madison ave.


Casual Friday

Cami - $20 at yesstyle.com

Griffin CrestFleece Blazer - $90 at rugby.com

Steve Madden Trikki - $130 at piperlime.gap.com

Crafted Boyfriend Ripped Jean - $38 at republic.co.uk

Joyrich The Blossom Chain Belt - $32 at karmaloop.com (you can even just use a large double chain necklace as a belt)

Pink Studio Lupe - $95 at piperlime.gap.com


Saucy Saturday

Leopard Olivia Dress by Motel - $50 at topshop.com

Jessica McClintock Sparkles V-Flap Clutch - $35 atendless.com

BCBG Dante Heel - $100 at heels.com

Kenneth Jay Lane Crystaldrop earrings - $74 at outnet.com

Chanel Two-toned Multi-Strand Pearl Bracelet - $25 atbagborroworsteal.com


Summer Sunday

Woven Fedora White - $28 at yesstyle.com

Navajo Feather and Turquoise earrings - $15 atwarehouse.co.uk

Fire Pink Floral Ruffled Tube Romper - $18 at amazon.com

AE's Turquoise Crochet Bracelet - $13 at ae.com

Steve Madden Sahara Sandal - $50 atswell.com


Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Kick Ass Street Style


The foundation of this high-end street wear label came from the basic idea from the label founder Leah. She felt that there were tons of great street brands for guys, but no version out there for females. It was the strong need of a street wear label designed for women and by women that pushed Leah in the direction of creating a successful street wear brand for the ladies.

Inspired by the streets of New York and its clubs, secret hangout spots and smoke-filled parties. No doubt it's all New York attitude, but in the two years since it was founded, the MOB label has found female fans all over the globe that can identify with its street smarts.

The face of MOB’s 2009 spring collection is the female rapper Kid Sister. It’s the perfect match and the two together represent style, girl power and attitude.

The 2009 spring collection consists of graphic tees, hoodies, cardigans and jackets – all feminine and fabulous.

The awesome photos for the '09 collection is taken by LL member Lynette Astaire.

Check it all out here