30.3.11

More On Hippie Chic For Spring: The Maxi

Tall girls, rejoice! This spring and summer, long is in and maxi dresses and skirts abound. In my opinion, it's about time. Thigh-grazing hemlines are basically a tee-shirt for me so seeing lots and lots of length on the recent Fashion Week runways was more refreshing than I can say. And for a girl who loves a bit of boho glam, the maxi is an effortless way to embrace hippie chic this spring.

Having done my share of online window shopping this past weekend, I'm officially head over heels for the Chroma Reflections Maxi Dress from Anthropologie. Without getting too literal, this lovely dress seems to channel Lucy In the Sky With Diamonds, as a floral kaleidoscope blooms upon this delicate silk landscape by Edme & Esyltte. With pullover styling, gathered bell sleeves, and a smocked waistline, perhaps its best characteristic--second to elegance--is ease. And to be clear, I'm talking throw-on-this-dress-and-a-pair-of-Rainbows kind of ease. Unless, of course, you're the kind of hippie to go barefoot...



Image: Chroma Reflections Maxi Dress $198, available from Anthropologie (www.anthropologie.com).

22.3.11

Hippie Chic for Spring

Like many of you out there, I feel that I have spent the winter--and perhaps even the better part of the fall--in skinny jeans. Seasonally speaking, they're more convenient for two reasons: (1) they can be tucked effortlessly into boots and (2) you never run the risk of the hem dragging along the ground and making you cold and wet. Of course, these aren't the only reasons that I love skinny jeans. Rather, their shape is inherently versatile, streamlined, and sophisticated. Yet, with the dawn of spring--and in spite of some very non-springy snow flurries--I've found myself wanting more from my denim... After all, what better time to embrace your inner flower child and return to the bell bottom?


I have been on the hunt for a new pair of trusty bell bottoms for a couple of weeks now. After walking all over London and Paris last March, my go-to pair by Ernest Sewn (with an inseam that turned out to be a tad too lengthy to wear with Converse) are utterly chewed up and destroyed. While I may have my reasons for loving skinny jeans, I have just as many reasons to love the fun flare of a good bell bottom; namely, the fact that they drape perfectly over sneakers or flip-flops and are effortlessly (hippie) chic. So with this criteria in mind and a few hard-earned dollars in my checking account, I hit Bloomingdales last weekend...

As it turns out, I'm not the only flower child out there. Based solely on the selection in the denim department at Bloomingdales, I can say with confidence that hippie is haute this spring. Here is what I took to the dressing room with me:

1.) Babe Power Stretch Mid-Rise Bell Flare Jeans by J Brand: These comfy bells are made using J Brand's own power stretch denim, which is designed to contour the body in all the right places for an ultra-flattering silhouette that will retain its shape. I personally love the mid-rise fit for its smoothing effect, and it also means that I won't have to hike up my pants all the time. And not to play favorites, but I love the subtlety of all J Brand denim; there are never any glaring logos or contrived detailing, and these bells are no exception. Way to keep it classy, J Brand.

2.) Carrie Skinny Knee Wide Flare by True Religion: This new flare from True Religion offers a slim fit through the knee, before breaking at the calf into a wide flare. With a rise slightly higher than most True Religion jeans, I really like the overall look of the Carrie; this may be partly because of the "short-fuse medium" wash, which gives these jeans a broken-in look without trying so hard to be "pre-destroyed."

3.) Dani Stretch Flare by True Religion: Considered the "perfect fit for every body," these low rise flares are made with 2% spandex for the ultimate curve-hugging experience. Unlike the Carrie, these bells feature True Religion's signature diagonally cut side seam, meant to accentuate your curves. I was psyched to find these on the Bloomies sale rack, but as it turns out, I'm just not a huge fan of the diagonal seam; for whatever reason, I can't shake the feeling that my pants are all twisted.

4.) Bell Bottom Super Flare by 7 For All Mankind: With an exaggerated bell, these Sevens have a fun, bohemian appeal to them. The aptly titled "vintage California" wash manages to be both dark and soft, with just a touch of fading and distressing. These bells are fabulously comfortable, but as much as I love the concept of the super flare, in actuality it was just a little too much fabric for me.

Truth be told, it was a clear choice; the True Religion Carrie and J Brand Babe were the right bell bottoms for the job. As far as my budget, the fact that I was only in the market for one rather than two pairs of jeans turned out to be surprisingly non-problematic. As luck would have it, Bloomingdales was running a delicious denim deal this weekend, offering 15% off the purchase of one pair of designer denim, or 25% off the purchase of two pairs. Doubly lucky were the few Bloomies gift cards I had been saving for such an occasion. So, without breaking the bank, I have found myself ready for spring--and quite the little haute hippie too!


Images, in order of appearance: (1) Me! wearing my beloved Ernest Sewns, which were in that very moment unknowingly en route to utter destruction, photo by the lovely Sarah M. Barton; (2) Babe Power Stretch Mid-Rise Bell Flare Jeans in Classic Wash by J Brand $196, available at Bloomingdales (http://www.bloomingdales.com/); (3) Carrie Skinny Knee Wide Flare in Short Fuse Medium by True Religion $218, also available from Bloomingdales (in store only); (4) Dani Stretch Flare in Vera Cruz by True Religion $134 (on sale!), also from Bloomingdales (in store only); (5) Bell Bottom Super Flare in Vintage California by 7 for All Mankind $198, also available from Bloomingdales (in store only).

16.3.11

Shamrock 'n Roll: The Insider Scoop That Will Save You Some Green

So tomorrow is St. Paddy's Day--and whether you're Irish or not, Boston peeps love this holiday. But worry not, I'm not going to tell you to wear a "Kiss Me, I'm Irish" tee or to drink green beer (gross). Instead, to keep things festive, I'm thinking I'll save you a little green! Call it the luck of the Irish, but between now and March 22, you can receive a FREE bottle of nail lacquer in British Racing Green from butter London with your purchase of $25 or more. This fabulously festive hunter green can you yours just as quickly as you can type "StPaddyDay11" at check-out.

At a loss as to how to spend your $25? I've got your back (or in this case, your nails). As you may remember, butter London is one of my absolute favorite companies, and I've raved about their amazing array of colors in past posts. These days, I'm keeping rainy days bright with cheery pops of color--and I would recommend the same color therapy for anyone who's feeling a little down. But if you're not one to embrace bold colors for your hands, a pedicure is the perfect alternative to give one of these four fun hues a try:

(1) It may look like blue, but it's actually Blagger. This striking cobalt is cooler than cool and utterly strut-worthy. $14








(2) It may look like yellow, but it's actually Cheeky Chops. In the words of butter London, "Why no, I do not have a banana in my pocket, but I am happy to see you." $14







(3) It may look like orange, but it's actually Jaffa. Juicy like an orange, hot like a tamale, and perfect for hands or feet. $14








(4) It may look like pink, but it's actually Primrose Hill Picnic. The nail pros at butter claim that this tropical pink "will make you want to take off your shoes and run barefoot through the office." I'm thinking barefoot across a sandy beach would be preferable, but to each her own. $14


As I've said before, a little pop! of color can go a long way--and whatever your choice, each of these fun flavors are guaranteed to put some pep in your step. Plus, let us not forget why we're here! $25 worth of butter will score you some green that might just be as lucky as a shamrock. Happy St. Paddy's Day, fashionista friends!


Images, in order of appearance: (1) British Racing Green; (2) Blagger; (3) Cheeky Chops; (4) Jaffa; (5) Primrose Hill Picnic. All $14 by butter London, available online (www.butterlondon.com).

11.3.11

(You Can Have) Sunshine On A Cloudy Day


When I was growing up, on rainy March days like this one, my mother would always say, "March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb." That saying would somehow keep us going, knowing that the end was in sight--that there was indeed light (and spring!) at the end of a long, gloomy tunnel. And while today is precisely that kind of dreary day, after the brutal winter we've had, I find myself grateful for rain instead of snow, humidity rather than freezing temperatures, and cheerful red Hunter rain boots instead of my weather-beaten leaky Uggs. Truly, it's the little things that keep us going, and as fashionistas, it only takes a little pop! of color to have sunshine on a cloudy day.

You may have already started to notice that spring has sprung--in the catalogs and in the stores, at least. I have been happily perusing the pages, creating a mental "to buy" list based on this season's fashions. The common theme on said list is, of course, COLOR. I have come to realize that it makes all the difference, and it is perhaps for this very reason that I found myself inextricably drawn to a pair of fabulous yellow shoes...

Called "elegantly edgy," the very sight of J. Crew's new Sevigne Washed Leather Heels restored sunshine to my rainy morning. Made in Italy using a special washed lamb that's known for its buttery smooth texture, these sunny yellow heels feature a matte stacked heel and an exposed back zipper. I'm especially partial to the platform design since it provides added comfort, along with easy walking, but it's the pop! of yellow that really sells me on this shoe. It's also available in a "soft sandalwood" nude, but in my view, the citrusy zing that J. Crew calls "sour lemon" is fun, versatile, and sure to add a bit of sunshine to any kind of day.



Image: Sevigne Washed Leather Heels in sour lemon $285 by J. Crew, available online (www.jcrew.com).

1.3.11

Texture

When I read about Bumble and Bumble's newest product, Bb. Texture, in January's Elle, I have to confess that my first thought was: now my hair can look like Blake Lively's. A girl can dream, can't she? Indeed, I've read countless articles in fashion magazines, where stylists dish on how to recreate the blonde beauty's (seemingly) effortlessly tousled tresses. It's never as easy as they say, but with the debut of Bb. Texture, I feel like I've discovered a secret weapon...

Bumble and Bumble's senior Artistic Director, Howard McClaren, explained that the company started seeing [that] hand-done, second-day-hair look on the streets and on celebrities like Alexa Chung and Mary Kate Olsen...but stylists were having to use a combination of products...to reproduce it. Amen to that. Too many products, not enough time, not worth the effort. To fill this gaping hole in the hair care market, Bumble and Bumble created Bb. Texture, touting the newly released product as a hair undressing cream. The directions are happily simple: Work a small amount of Bb. Texture through damp hair (a must), starting at the roots to ensure extra lift. Let the product sit for a minute, and then loosen and ruffle your hair with your fingers. For added volume, you can use a diffuser.

The promised result is hair with that undone-yet-done quality, with a hint of grit, hold and a tousled, shine-free finish. In plain English? Hair that looks like you couldn't care less--but let's be honest, we all do. Bb. Texture is available in two sizes, 5 oz. for $24 or 2 oz. for $12. Just in case it really is too good to be true, I opted for the smaller size when I placed my order online today. I couldn't be more excited to try it, and once I do, you'll be the first to know if--hair gods willing--my hair looks like Blake Lively's. Minus the color. Brunettes are better.




Images, in order of appearance: (1) Bb. Texture by Bumble and Bumble, $24 for 5 oz. or $12 for 2 oz, available online (www.bumbleandbumble.com); (2) clipping from Elle, thanks to Elle (www.elle.com).

23.2.11

Fashion Etiquette For Birthdays & Beyond


Happy birthday to She's Come Unheeled! Today, to celebrate two years' of fabulous fashion adventures, I have undertaken perhaps one of the most ambitious tasks ever. I wasn't sure if it could be done, but thanks to your help, the convictions of a few well-known designers, and a few of my own opinions, I now present to you: one very, very long list of 100 fashion DOs and 100 fashion DON'Ts. Because it's my birthday--and I'll make lists if I want to!

100 Fashion DON'Ts...

1.) Show your underwear. Lines or straps or whales tails...yucky.
2.) Long French nails. Sorry, you look like a stripper.
3.) Long nails. Period.
4.) Roots. Get real--and get your hair did!
5.) Sandals and socks. I think I just threw up in my mouth a little.
6.) Wear something you don't love because it is in. You should dress to feel your best, regardless of what the magazines say.
7.) Exactly match the color of every article of clothing that you're wearing.
8.) Wear a very casual jacket over a very dressy dress.
9.) Wear white after Labor Day. Etiquette is not dead!
10.) Wear your Uggs with your bikini. If it's warm enough to swim, it's not cold enough for Uggs. You look stupid.
11.) Starve yourself
12.) Be a label whore. Everyone who's anyone started out as no one.
13.) Wear rings on every finger.
14.) Be afraid of color.
15.) Over-do your foundation
16.) Too-short skirts
17.) Show too much skin. Leave a little something to the imagination!
18.) Exposed bra
19.) Tights as pants.
20.) Buy something with hopes it will look good later. Some things really do look better on a hanger, or on someone else.
21.) Dress too much of your age; trendiness does not stand the test of time.
22.) White stockings with black shoes
23.) Chipped nails. Keep it fresh or take it off!
24.) Sunglasses indoors or at night.
25.) Wear something you feel insecure in; if you're going to be pulling down your skirt, or continuously adjusting a strapless dress, it's best if you just wear something else.
26.) Too much bling during the day. Not even Serena van der Woodsen, a fictional character, can pull it off. Save your sequins for the club.
27.) Buy something if you cannot wear it with at least three items currently in your closet.
28.) Buy something you can’t figure out how to put on in the dressing room in less than 1 minute. Fashion shouldn't be that complicated.
29.) Buy single-use items (wedding dresses are an exception).
30.) Excessive animal print. It's not Halloween.
31.) Not dressing your age.
32.) Acid wash jeans
33.) Fanny packs
34.) Pants with elastic waists (with the exception of leggings--but be mindful of no. 19)
35.) White men's dress shirts with no undershirt
36.) Gold chains on men
37.) Feathered bangs
38.) Sweatpants that gather at the bottom
39.) Wear shoes that are exactly the same color as your pants. Yawn.
40.) Buy something on sale you wouldn't buy at full price.
41.) Over-do your perfume.
42.) Take style tips from the cast of Jersey Shore
43.) Wear it if you can't breathe in it--and dance in it!
44.) Don't get a high-maintenance haircut. Who has time?
45.) Wear shoes that you can't walk properly in--no matter how fabulous they are.
46.) Disguise your figure with loose, oversized clothing. According to Tim Gunn, The more volume your clothing has, the more volume you appear to have.
47.) Orange-y pantyhose. The point is to match your skin tone, people!
48.) Nude hosiery with open-toed shoes.
49.) Denim on denim
50.) Overaccessorizing. Take one thing off before you leave the house.
51.) The golfing look, worn off the course
52.) Worn-out flip flops.
53.) The school girl look, if you're not a school girl.
54.) Shoulder pads
55.) Stay with one hairstyle for too long. Give yourself the decade test.
56.) Take your hairstyle to the extreme: too long, too short, too light, too dark...
57.) Be afraid to experiment with fun, playful colors when you get your mani/pedi
58.) Over-tweezed eyebrows
59.) Cat-eye make-up, circa Amy Winehouse
60.) Charge something you really can't afford to your credit card and tell yourself, "I'll pay it off later."
61.) Split-toed shoes. Camel toe, eeew.
62.) Smoking. Not only is it gross, but in all seriousness, lung cancer destroys families.
63.) At-home dye jobs
64.) Visible Peds
65.) Unopened vents. Don't forget to snip that pesky string on jackets, blazers, and skirts! Embarrassing--and you run the risk of ripping your garment when you take a large step or reach for something on the top pantry shelf.
66.) A gaping blouse. A button popping off onto the conference table? So not professional.
67.) Low ankle boots with cropped pants.
68.) Having a fashion muse like Lindsay Lohan or J-Woww.
69.) Baring your midriff. You are not a teen pop sensation. Sorry.
70.) Think that just because a high-end designer made it, it's a "DO."
71.) Hammer pants
72.) Wear all black to yoga. Lulu invented purple pants for a reason!*
73.) Heart-shaped sunglasses. Unless you're under the age of 10.
74.) Penciled-in brows
75.) Heavily lined lips. Unless you're a showgirl, your lip liner should blend with your lip color.
76.) Overmoisturize. While some might tell you that you can't have too much of a good thing, that rule of thumb doesn't apply when it comes to a clear complexion. Heavy creams can create a barrier on the surface of your face and keep your skin from absorbing moisture.
77.) Ed Hardy.
78.) Invest too much in trendy pieces. That's what H&M is for.
79.) Wear medicated lip balms. True, the tingle can be intoxicating, but these formulas won’t protect your pout; they’ll only make it drier. Look for lip balms or glosses with ingredients like shea butter and beeswax instead, both of which coat your lips with a layer that helps protect and nourish.
80.) Be a copycat. Instead, take inspiration from others and then make it your own.
81.) Keep your wellies on all day at work. Change into your heels or good flats.
82.) Overly distressed jeans are, well, distressing.
83.) Over-doing the smokey eye
84.) A smokey eye during the day
85.) Baggy jeans
86.) Designer knock-offs
87.) Hairy pits. Sorry, but someone had to say it.
88.) Sleep in your make-up. Let your skin breathe.
89.) Matchy matchy tracksuits. Unless you're Jane Lynch.
90.) Bib necklaces. Statement jewelry is one thing, but if the word "bib" appears anywhere in the name, take a pass.
91.) Visors
92.) Tapered pants
93.) Sleeveless high-necked blouses. If it's warm enough to go sleeveless, what do you need the high neck for?
94.) Scrunchies
95.) Pantyhose with sling-backs or mules.
96.) Too much fringe. When it comes to fringe--whether it be on a dress, a handbag, whatever--less is always more.
97.) Mullets--on guys or girls.
98.) Jumpsuits
99.) Forget to slice and dice the bottoms of your heels. A slippery surface plus sky-high heels spells inevitable disaster--not to mention embarrassment.
100.) Be insecure. Love yourself.


100 Fashion DOs...

1.) Invest in a really good pair of black high-heeled Mary Janes. Fortunately, they are not an urban shoe myth.
2.) Brightly colored rainboots. They will make rainy days--and your wardrobe--so much more interesting.
3.) Learn how to walk properly in heels.
4.) Own several LBDs.
5.) Pearls
6.) Wear your husband's t-shirts to bed.
7.) Wear suits without stockings.
8.) Wear navy with black (or brown).
9.) Wear jeans that fit (ie not too tight, not too baggy).
10.) Mix patterns
11.) Find a work-out you love (or don't hate).
12.) A classic trench.
13.) Dress for the weather.
14.) Splurge on a handbag you love
15.) Dress for your body type. Bikinis aren't the only cute bathing suits out there.
16.) Wear sunblock
17.) Red lipstick
18.) Dress up with a cocktail ring.
19.) Own a go-to pair of flats. You never know when you might have to run from the paparazzi--or to catch a bus.
20.) Dress your age. Every year on this earth is a gift.
21.) Patterned tights
22.) V-necks always make you look better, even if you're feeling kind of frumpy.
23.) Color, wherever it feels right.
24.) Spread good clothing karma! Clean out your closet and donate clothes you've outgrown, physically or emotionally, to an appropriate charity or clothing drive.
25.) Elegance and grace, both in what you wear and how you behave.
26.) Pedicures all year round
27.) When it comes to sunglasses, bigger really is better.
28.) Have a fashion failsafe that makes you feel good about your body and yourself for those off days.
29.) Before getting dressed in the morning, visualize your overall look.
30.) Shop a range of price points. There's no better match than a thrift store tee with a pair of designer jeans.
31.) Be brave! The trend has to start somewhere.
32.) Invest in timeless classics.
33.) Buy clothing that fits your lifestyle. If you spend your 9-5 in the office, splurge on a well made suit or an amazing pair of heels instead of blowing your paycheck on another pair of designer jeans.
34.) Animal print--in moderation--can add a fun pop! of pattern to any outfit.
35.) Retro party dresses
36.) Showcase one or two bright colors or one loud piece of jewelry instead of wearing the whole shiny rainbow.
37.) Carefully weigh your options...and then choose what will make you strut into a room like you own it.
38.) Ignore size. Bottom line: clothes that fit properly look better so don't get fixated on the numbers.
39.) Try it on. It's all about the mirror, not the hanger. Hello, that's what the dressing rooms are there for!
40.) Opt for pearls and a ponytail if you simply don't have time for a shower.
41.) Keep emergency bobby pins, mascara, and lip gloss in your purse.
44.) Dress your best. In the words of Coco Chanel, I don't understand how a woman can leave the house without fixing herself up a little--if only out of politeness. And then, you never know, maybe that's the day she has a date with destiny. And it's best to be as pretty as possible for destiny.
45.) Ask yourself, "What would Jackie do?"
46.) Buy quality, not quantity.
47.) Wear head-to-toe black if you don't have a lot of time to get ready. It is universally chic.
48.) Always wear a good bra. It will make any top fit better.
49.) Make your belt mean something to your outfit. It's not there just to hold your pants up.
50.) Smile
51.) Always check your backside in the mirror before you head out. Everything that you care about showing or not showing from the front deserves the same amount of attention from the back.
52.) Define your waistline.
53.) Think about proportion.
54.) Fishnets, in neutrals and a fine weave. They are sexy without looking sleazy.
55.) Bright, gauzy scarves
56.) Balance your accessories. For example, if you have a scarf tied to one side, wear your bracelets on the opposite arm.
57.) White denim
58.) Opt for brightly colored or patterned flats. If they match nothing, it means they match everything.
59.) Invest in a high-quality flat iron.
60.) The perfect hem hits the top of the knee or an inch above—no higher.
61.) T-shirts: a soft, fitted cotton tee always works.
62.) Nude heels
63.) Understated cat-eye make-up
64.) Save your hard-earned cash to buy a really special splurge item
65.) Having a fashion muse like Jackie Onassis or Marilyn Monroe.
66.) Locate a really good tailor. Your hems--and your wardrobe in general--will thank you.
67.) Buying a shoe you love in every color.
68.) Keep it classy. You never want to try to ‘get away’ with anything, says Lizzie Post of the Emily Post Institute.
69.) Trust in the opinions of a few good friends. If your friends are telling you that those pants aren't "so flattering," they're just trying to be nice.
70.) Dress for the part.
71.) Unruly curls. Embrace what your mama gave you!
72.) Get your H2O! Drinking 64 ounces of water daily is essential for a healthy complexion because it flushes out toxins and keeps your insides running efficiently.
73.) Moisturize in the PM. There’s evidence that skin-cell regeneration is slightly faster at night than during the day, so take advantage of your skin’s receptiveness and don’t skimp on overnight hydration.
74.) Kate Spade
75.) Treat yourself to a facial once per season.
76.) Opt for SPF.
77.) Layer
78.) Maxi dresses
79.) Plaid
80.) Take inspiration from vintage trends.
81.) Opt for a subtle smokey eye to add instant glamour to any evening outfit.
82.) Military inspired fashion
83.) Steal your husband's watch
84.) Pea coats
85.) Shirtdresses
86.) Opt for leggings if you're questioning the appropriateness of your hemline
87.) Faux fur
88.) Get your beauty sleep. No girl wants/needs to hear "You look tired" from well-meaning--albeit entirely clueless--coworkers first thing in the morning.
89.) Dress for the job you want, not the job you have.
90.) Side-swept bangs
91.) Glasses. Geek is chic!
92.) Have a signature scent.
93.) Rose-gold jewelry. It looks amazing on bold necklaces and oversize watches, and it's also flattering to every skin tone.
94.) Wear camo. In moderation.
95.) Nautical-inspired fashion
96.) Own multiple pairs of boots. The possibilities are endless--riding boots, ankle boots, heeled, flat--and each style lends itself to a different look.
97.) Diamonds. Haven't you heard?--They're a girl's best friend.
98.) Leather bomber jackets
99.) Second-day hair
100.) Be confident. There is absolutely no substitute for knowing you look amazing.


So there you have it--all the DOs and DON'Ts a fashionista could ever ask for! Thanks to all of you who contributed your style savvy--and a special thank you for reading and supporting She's Come Unheeled over the past two years. Cheers to another two years of fashion adventures!


XOXO
Lolly


*My beloved Johanna shared this "don't" with me, and I confess that I have worn black to yoga many times... Apparently even fashionistas make style blunders from time to time. Looks like it's time to add some color to my workout!


Images, in order of appearance: (1) Marilyn Monroe with cake, photo thanks to The Fashion Partizan (thefashionpartizan.blogspot.com); (2) fashion photo, thanks to Kristin Rogers Photography (kristinrogersphotography.typepad.com); (3) Juicy Couture ad campaign (http://www.juicycouture.com/).

It's My Birthday!--and I'll make lists if I want to...


I'm very excited to report that She's Come Unheeled is turning 2 years old on Friday! I want to thank all of you fabulously fashionable readers for supporting me over these last couple of years and for sharing what seems to be infinite style savvy wisdom. To celebrate this milestone, I have decided upon the rather ambitious task of making a very, very long list of 100 fashion DOs and 100 fashion DON'Ts. So once again I need your help...

What do you consider fashion DOs and DON'Ts? Whether your rules pertain to clothing, shoes, hair, or beauty, I need you!--and so does my list... Please send me an email or post a comment below, and then stay tuned for Friday's birthday post!

Thanks again for your help--and for spreading the word about She's Come Unheeled, the fabulous adventures of a self-proclaimed fashionista!

Image thanks to Daily Candy (www.dailycandy.com).