So i have been HELLA busy with finals, now I am at home needing inspiration for sketches..and trying to feel better about being single, which is not exactly exciting right now :/ BUT, good news! I got an internship which starts in a couple of days. I'll be representing Columbia on http://www.collegefashionista.com/ !!!! I will be scouting out trendy fashionistas around campus..taking pics...and submitting a description with it! From now on, I shall be posting where you can see it, so please catch up with em! This website is brilliant and has a scouter for basically every school EVERYWHERE! no joke..check it out aspiring fashionistas!
As for the last couple posts(excluding the sex and the city one) , they were for my final project for my Visual Merchandising class, where I had to create a theme for Barneys Department Store. I got an A in that class, so all the work payed off. Now that First semester is done, which was filled with projects and sketches, I'll be able to start making clothes next semester!
I'm living the dream <3
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Sex and the City
This is honestly one of my favorite spreads that Vogue has ever done, considering i love the show AND sarah jessica parker. This is my favorite photo fromm all of em! Lovin' the dress and the color...of course the SHOES! obsession would be the correct word for this.
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Most beautiful women in the world?
Did anyone watch the Victoria's Secret fashion show?!? I did!
It was amazing with the bras, panties, costume like themes, live music by Katy Perry and Akon, and just the glamor of it all! I will most definitely say that they are some of the most beautiful women I have ever seen!
Kudos models for being sexy and healthy!
Friday, December 3, 2010
Meet Dani!!
Columbia Trend Spotting
The seasons are definitely changing, and you know what that means—
it is time for us to bust out our favorite winter coats and strut our stuff
out there in the cold. As I searched around the Chicago grounds of
Columbia College, I had seen coats in many colors, shapes, and sizes,
but there was one that really caught my eye. Here, this 50's vintage
inspired fashionista is totally rocking the camel colored trench coat.
Neutral colors are a must this season, and she has perfectly captured
that, by wearing camel, brown, gray, and black; these colors walked
straight down the runway and are so easy to work with.
What I personally think “makes” the outfit, is the fabulous hat.
Again with the trendy camel color, it also includes a coffee-bean
-brown mesh material. With that all bunched up together, it creates
a classy and sophisticated element to not just the hat, but the whole
outfit. The finishing touches are leather brown gloves, plaid scarf,
and gray stockings, making it the ultimate 50's chic look.
Then, trench coats were known as the “detective coats”, as seen
in movies. Now they are one of the most common garments seen
throughout all the seasons. Like Sherlock Holmes,
this fashionable college student can definitely pull off the wool
trench coat and hat looking sophisticated. Whether it's solving
crimes or mysteries like Holmes or just walking to class, it is
a given that you have solved the way to a successful outfit.
Style on,
Cecilie Davila
Columbia College Chicago
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