LINKS A LA MODE: 24 DECEMBER 2009
The Happy Holidays Edition
(Edited by Retrochick)
Links à la Mode : December 24th
- Alice in Stilettos – Don’t Be Victimized By Fashion
- DailyDivaDish – New Year’s Eve Fashion: Make an entrance without breaking the bank. Includes 2 looks + DIY ideas.
- Fashion X K8 – Bringing attention to an essay of literary criticism that provides the proper vocabulary with which we can converse about a new fashion paradigm.
- Fasshonaburu – An interview with Liu Wen, the first Asian model to strut her stuff on the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show catwalk.
- Idiosyncratic Style – Wham GLAM Thank You Ma’am – Indulge in a little glamour for the holidays.
- Jewelry Whore – HUGE Roundup of DIY Christmas Present Ideas! It’s not too late to make some fabulous jewelry for Christmas presents!
- kaKofonie Of si(gh)lenS – You’re only a couple clicks and a few stitches away from owning your own one-of-a-kind designer piece with free patterns from SHOWstudio
- La Société de Mode – A scream of an interview with stylist Brett Bailey
- Little Miss Makeup – Bold lips: This season’s hottest makeup trend.
- M.I.S.S. – Another simple yet attractive necklace by Pandora from Acessory Source in this week’s She’s Crafty.
- Previously Owned – To celebrate the [almost there] opening of the ONLINE store Previously Owned BLOG is giving away a Royal Blue hobo!
- Retro Chick – Vintage Hair Styling with Flamingo Amy
- Style on a String – Harem Pants: Yay or Nay? And some quick tips on how to buy and wear them.
- Sugar and spice and all things nice – 10 things I like…. no, LOVE… about FANTASY SHOPPING!!
- sweetarchivia – Review of the much anticipated launch of the Rodarte for Target line by the Mulleavy sisters.
- THE COVETED – Versace Pre-Fall returns to color
- The Demoiselles – Wing Tips: Your First Time…at the Tailor
- The Fashion Planner – The Fashion Planner is excited to announce the publication of The Fashion Planner’s Guide!
- The Style PA – I review the comfy, Cable Cosy by Isabella Oliver
- The Working Wardrobe – Learning the art of layering that is both fashion-forward and office-appropriate