Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Dressing Styles by Fashion Stars


Nicole Scherzinger has gone for an ultra-sexy look here. If you're not a Pussycat Doll, chances are that you will not get away with wearing mid-rise flares and a bustier top. But as stunning as Scherzinger is below the neck, it's what's happening above that is most intriguing. The big floppy hat is a sophisticated 70's staple--very Bianca Jagger during the Mick Jagger years. A big floppy hat is oh-so chic for winter, and again, balances a flare-leg with panache.

The Hippie Chic or Boho style


If you have a bohemian free spirit, yet you worry that your style look flawless, and it shows when you dress, your style is definitely known as or Hippie Boho Chic.

Yes, this style is very inspired by hippies trends that prevailed in the 70s, but certainly those who have adopted it have done in a much more polished and less extravagant than their counterparts four decades ago, they sought to make clear its free spirit and peace, it was against all the "mainstream" of the time.

While today Boho can be considered a tribute to the fashion of the 70s, one can say that the substance that lies beneath this trend has nothing to do with the ideals of the time, but it is mostly a celebration aesthetics that went hand in hand with that way of thinking and living.

What Is Boho Jewelry?

When we're talking about fashion, the word Bohemian is used to convey an attitude and style that says free-spirited.

Called Boho for short, the Bohemian look is earthy and layered, with loose, flowing fashions and accessories that are often made from natural materials like linen and gauzy cotton, wood, stones and leather. Woven items are popular and so are beads that are used in jewelry and to decorate purses, belts or anything else.

Tunics work over skirts or pants and can be loosely belted if you like. Vintage jewelry and fashions always have a place in a Bohemian ensemble.

You can get a feeling for today's Boho chic look by gazing back at late 1960's to early 1970's flower child fashions -- not Mod, you want more of a "hippie" look. Twins Mary Kate and Ashley are two people who often dress in a Bohemian style. Sienna Miller is another. Looking at photos of celebrities can often help you pick up ideas for perfecting your own Boho look.

The best thing about the Bohemian look is that nothing has to "match." The pieces you choose should layer well and they work together to give you a classy, Boho chic appearance. Think ethnic. Think organic -- earthy colors and fabrics. Think relaxed. Think vintage. You'll have it made and will feel confident shopping for Bohemian style jewelry.

Chelsea Clinton's Engagement Ring and Wedding Jewelry


Chelsea Clinton and Marc Mezvinsky were married in an interfaith ceremony on July 31, 2010, at the Astor Courts Estate in Rhinebeck, New York. The estate was built by John Jacob Astor IV in the early years of the twentieth century, and sits on the Hudson River, a couple of hours north of New York City.

Chelsea's wedding jewelry included diamond earrings -- each earring was made from two clusters of diamonds set to resemble small flowers. Her diamond bracelet repeated a single version of the floral setting.

Chelsea Clinton's engagement ring is partially obscured by her bouquet, but the ring appears to be fashioned from a princess, emerald or Asscher cut diamond set in platinum (About Square & Rectangular Diamonds)

Chelsea's best wedding dresses was designed by Vera Wang, one of the couple's 500 wedding guests. Chelsea's mother, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, wore a gown by Oscar de la Renta.

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