I know a lot of you are jumping for joy about the events taking place over the next few months. There are oodles of music festivals in our near future, starting with Coachella this weekend and next. This week’s outfit of the week is my version of “Coachella style” or any music festival style for that matter. I love wearing bell bottoms and flare jeans to festivals, so that’s what I always start planning my outfit around. Then I always add something fun up top that moves well when I dance, so it’s either something with fringe or something long, flowy, and chiffon. Then I pile on the accessories, (as this is one place where it’s ok to do that), throw some braids in my hair, and stars on my face, and I’m ready to go. Here are some pieces I found for you that are similar to my look above. For inspiration on what to wear to a country concert check out this website.
What was once favorited by clowns, is now favorited by trendsetters and street style gurus everywhere. Mixing patterns is the new thing. Shocked? So was I a bit, but when I tried it, I actually really liked it! Below I am showing you how to create a version of my look, plus some other great ways to mix patterns for whatever the occasion may be. Im my photo I am carrying a bag from BOYY. It’s my new favorite brand of handbags and quickly growing as a favorite in the fashion world as well. It’s a bit of a splurge, but if you don’t mind spending the extra dough on a good bag that goes with almost everything you own, I highly suggest this be the one. It comes in lots of color and size options, including the clutch version that is featured in theist look of this article.
In times when you are feeling yourself, you need a bodycon dress! Some celebrities heavily rely on tight-fitting pieces to accent their sizzling curves. The queen of bodycon is undoubtedly Kim Kardashian West. Her popular sisters love dresses that fit like a glove as well! We gathered the most curve-accenting bodycon dresses for you to feast your eyes on. Flip through these photos to find your freakum dress, because as Beyonce says ” Every woman got one!”
From Pat Benatar, to Joan Jett, and Cyndi Lauper, we are all familiar with that rock-n-roll look. Even though it was at it’s peak in the 80’s, where bands such as Poison and Motley Crue even rocked the eyeliner, the term “rock-n-roll was coined over two decades before in 1954 (and at that time was often referred to as “the Devil’s music”). On any given day you can still hit one of the Sunset Strip rock clubs and see loyal 80’s fans sporting the bold eyeshadows and metal embellished gear that is a staple for that fashion era. In this tutorial I am showing how to achieve that classic 80’s rock-n-roll look.