Shoes.
Shoes.
Oh my God.
Shoes.
Specifically British shoes. Everyone knows the British Office is better. Duh. Check out these ridiculously rad heels and boots from The Office (the "shoppe," not the "programme").
(a ridiculous $49 USD)
($184)
Pricey, but pretty.
(Approximately $107)
So awesome.
(Approximately $107)
Even awesomer in grey.
(Approximately $58 USD)
Sweet.
(About $88 USD)
BYOBooyah: The money shot.
And, from the fucking fab F-Troupe (also British):
($123, f-troupe.com)
($88, f-troupe.com)
And... eventhough it's not shoes, it IS British:
($66.50, Asos.com)
Ok. I'm off to the beautiful, blustry Midwest, so merry everything to all, and to all ... Dzienkuje!
Thursday, December 21, 2006
Wednesday, December 13, 2006
Wednesday Quickies
Gorgeous
($85.50, Motel, Asos.com)
So pretty AND so necessary now that it's officially offical that it's okay to mix brown and black AND wear tights with dresses (thank GOD they OFFICIALIZED that!)
... And Gorgeous
(Um, $405, Missoni, Smythson.com)
Yeah, that's a bit much for a diary (I just spent $45 on a planner and felt like a serious baller), BUT, maybe it's not too much to ask for a LINED yearly diary, hmm?? Priorities people!
Also, I know we don't usually cover beauty prods here, because Lawd knows there are enough blogs out there who do that shit well, but I found this site today, and I find the fact that you can search by scent to be irresistibly precious.
($85.50, Motel, Asos.com)
So pretty AND so necessary now that it's officially offical that it's okay to mix brown and black AND wear tights with dresses (thank GOD they OFFICIALIZED that!)
... And Gorgeous
(Um, $405, Missoni, Smythson.com)
Yeah, that's a bit much for a diary (I just spent $45 on a planner and felt like a serious baller), BUT, maybe it's not too much to ask for a LINED yearly diary, hmm?? Priorities people!
Also, I know we don't usually cover beauty prods here, because Lawd knows there are enough blogs out there who do that shit well, but I found this site today, and I find the fact that you can search by scent to be irresistibly precious.
Saturday, December 9, 2006
Razan Moughrabi
Razan Moughrabi is a sexy arab actress, TV presenter and singer
Moughrabi said in an interview: "One of the themes you will come across when you hear my songs is about Arab women being treated right socially and as an individual. As for my musical influences, I draw heavily on themes from my childhood and hometown and the people I met." She even said she is interested in politics because she loves power. A new international star is born?
A TV presenter that became a singer & actress? How often this can happen? Razan Moughrabi presented for years a program called Razmania (Razan+music=Razmania?) dedicated to music on MBC channel. She is very popular in arab world and because of her TV job she met many local and international stars. No doubt about it Razan want to touch the sky. To give you an idea about her ambitions, this is what we can read in her website presentation: "Another name that will surely meet the ranks of Saab and Shakira soon enough is Raza." I know you're going to say: Hey what a girl! But sexy Razan Moughrabi deserves it, she is such a lovly presenter!
Moughrabi said in an interview: "One of the themes you will come across when you hear my songs is about Arab women being treated right socially and as an individual. As for my musical influences, I draw heavily on themes from my childhood and hometown and the people I met." She even said she is interested in politics because she loves power. A new international star is born?
Sexy Arab Razan Moughrabi - Law Habibi Dah
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Myriam Fares
Myriam Fares is a sexy arab dancer and music star
Her debut as a music star began when Fares signed a contract with Virgin Megastore, her first album was a blast. But what make her so different? The way she dance and her lovly personality. When she was asked who was the first person who told her that she has a great voice, she said "it was in school by my teacher".
Very few arab stars have their own stlyle. Myriam Fares has not only created a unique style, she is also one of the most appreciated personality in the arab showbiz. Since she was young, she had a passion for art, and when i say young i mean 5 years old. Yes 5! She began with classical dance and she has even won a first price at the age of 9 on a lebanese competition for young oriental dancers. Thats why arab media like to call sexy Myriam Fares a child prodigy.
Her debut as a music star began when Fares signed a contract with Virgin Megastore, her first album was a blast. But what make her so different? The way she dance and her lovly personality. When she was asked who was the first person who told her that she has a great voice, she said "it was in school by my teacher".
Sexy Arab Myriam Fares - Ana wel sho
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Friday, December 8, 2006
Amal Hijazi
Amal Hijazi is a sexy arab model and singer
Amal Hijazi was a model before becoming an arab singer star. She says that her destiny changed when she discovered her passion for arab music. Amal was born on February 1977. Her last album name is "Mistani Aih".
Most romantic arab singer? No doub about it, many arabs consider her angelic beauty and talent the reason why she is now one of the most successful arab woman in the arabic showbusiness. Why? Sexy Amal Hijazi first album held number 8 position on arab sales charts!
Amal Hijazi was a model before becoming an arab singer star. She says that her destiny changed when she discovered her passion for arab music. Amal was born on February 1977. Her last album name is "Mistani Aih".
Sexy Arab Amal Hijazi - Mahabbetsh Gheerak
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Tuesday, December 5, 2006
Tuesday Cute Stuff Round Up
I'm taking advantage of these last few days before I start my NEW! JOB! to do some daytime shopping. But, as much as I <3 onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://photos1.blogger.com/x/blogger/5284/3230/1600/854006/gloves.jpg">($198, Superfine, gurej.com)
Love these very chic gloves. No love = the price.
($19, asos.com) Super cute, and LQQK! They also come in other great colors!
Except, don't kill me, but they don't ship to the U.S. So ring your UK mates on the telly and tell 'em to post it to you! Oooh jolly good.
($225, My Ass Jeans, Sevennewyork.com)
Seriously, these jeans are by "My Ass."
"What Are You Wearing?" "My Ass."
"Your ass looks great!" Thanks. They're 'My Ass.'"
The possibilities are endless.
And now, for the morts:
(Kenneth Cole, ebay)
Price: Your dignity (plus shipping).
Ok, now if you'll excuse me, I'm off to go watch the Victoria's Secret runway show from the discomfort of my Ab Roller.
Love these very chic gloves. No love = the price.
($19, asos.com) Super cute, and LQQK! They also come in other great colors!
Except, don't kill me, but they don't ship to the U.S. So ring your UK mates on the telly and tell 'em to post it to you! Oooh jolly good.
($225, My Ass Jeans, Sevennewyork.com)
Seriously, these jeans are by "My Ass."
"What Are You Wearing?" "My Ass."
"Your ass looks great!" Thanks. They're 'My Ass.'"
The possibilities are endless.
And now, for the morts:
(Kenneth Cole, ebay)
Price: Your dignity (plus shipping).
Ok, now if you'll excuse me, I'm off to go watch the Victoria's Secret runway show from the discomfort of my Ab Roller.
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Monday, November 27, 2006
The Stuff of Dreams
Anyone who's born the burden of shopping with me knows I totes heart a good deal. But as I age... rapidly... I've begun to take pause and consider the opportunity costs of running around the city to save a few bucks -- sometimes it just ain't worth it, y'all. Therefore, today's post is all about fashion dreams -- the gorshwa stuff I'd LIKE to buy, budget be damned, versus the fashion realities of being broke and actually considering scoping out the racks of Conway just to get a fashion fix. Yes, fashion realities are sometimes just THAT grim, not to mention cold and dark.
Dream Booties
(Rafe, Simply Soles)
Totally gorgeous, totally named for Pat Benetar, totally $345. Boo.
Dream Hooker Heels
($495, DAVIS By Ruthie Davis, Shopbop)
If you're me, and you're probably not, but even so, you've probably seen a lot of these heels around lately (at least in magazines). They're DAVIS By Ruthie Davis, and they make me feel like a giddy drag bunny. I LOVE the heel insert:
It's just about as bondage as I can get, which is to say, not very bondage at all, so they're PERFECT. And not to foresake them by mentioning them half a sentence after bondage talk, but both of my grandmothers were named Ruth, so, in way, spending $495 on them would be like... no wait... it'd still be ridiculous. And I know for a fact one of them would've said, and I quote, "You need five-hundred-dollar shoes like I need a hole in the head" over the matter. Nevertheless, they (my grandmas, may they rest in peace) and the shoes, rule.
More or Less Realistic Boots (Depending Upon Which Day You Ask Me
($131, Bronx, FashionNympho)
These boots are lovely, elegant and practical, and they appear just comfy enough that one might not end up limping away all Mira Sorvino-like in that hilarious night club scene in "Romy and Michelle's High School Reunion" after going just a few blocks. They're definitely a great price, though I have no idea what Fashion Nympho is, and it sorta seems like the sort of site that would definitely make me hesitate to plunk down my debit card number, but hey, if you really wanna save $20 off the price listed here, go for it.
Pumps of My Reality
($69, Seychelles, Plasticlandclothing.com)
Seychelles, these are super cute, and so are you. And I just want to say... thank you AND your most realistic price point ... for being there for me again.
Completely Unrealistic Jacket
(Ziji, Sugar on La Brea)
"But what?" you may be thinking. "Why, there isn't even a price listed! Just HOW could this be a so-called 'dream' item, hmm?" Trust me. I can tell by her icy glare that she's showing off a pricey piece of tailoring right there. I couldn't blame her for that sneer! And while I can't tell if this is the same jacket, it seems as though my genius Internet sleuthing skills have proven me right -- crazy 'spensie. Yet beauts.
Another Untouchable Garment, This Time, A Dress
($394, Lisli, Frankey's)
Throughout history, men have waged war over dresses far less beautiful than this. Okay, they probably haven't, but it sounds like it'd make a believable beginning to one of those old-tymey fables. Anyway, point is, this dress is perfectly delectable.
Two Accessories of the Same Price, Which Is Very Reasonable (Unless You Can Only Afford to Shop at Forever 21)
($70, Emma Gordon London, Stars and Infinite Darkness)
I love this bag and all of the bags she makes. So creative and pretty pretty princess.
And Also $70
(Urban Bloom)
Seriously, this is gorgeous and elegant, and you could get a much more expensive one by Danielle Pittman, but why?
And Finally... More My Speed
($5, Alternative Apparel, Plastic Land Clothing)
Now excuse me while I melodramatically fling myself over an ottoman.
Dream Booties
(Rafe, Simply Soles)
Totally gorgeous, totally named for Pat Benetar, totally $345. Boo.
Dream Hooker Heels
($495, DAVIS By Ruthie Davis, Shopbop)
If you're me, and you're probably not, but even so, you've probably seen a lot of these heels around lately (at least in magazines). They're DAVIS By Ruthie Davis, and they make me feel like a giddy drag bunny. I LOVE the heel insert:
It's just about as bondage as I can get, which is to say, not very bondage at all, so they're PERFECT. And not to foresake them by mentioning them half a sentence after bondage talk, but both of my grandmothers were named Ruth, so, in way, spending $495 on them would be like... no wait... it'd still be ridiculous. And I know for a fact one of them would've said, and I quote, "You need five-hundred-dollar shoes like I need a hole in the head" over the matter. Nevertheless, they (my grandmas, may they rest in peace) and the shoes, rule.
More or Less Realistic Boots (Depending Upon Which Day You Ask Me
($131, Bronx, FashionNympho)
These boots are lovely, elegant and practical, and they appear just comfy enough that one might not end up limping away all Mira Sorvino-like in that hilarious night club scene in "Romy and Michelle's High School Reunion" after going just a few blocks. They're definitely a great price, though I have no idea what Fashion Nympho is, and it sorta seems like the sort of site that would definitely make me hesitate to plunk down my debit card number, but hey, if you really wanna save $20 off the price listed here, go for it.
Pumps of My Reality
($69, Seychelles, Plasticlandclothing.com)
Seychelles, these are super cute, and so are you. And I just want to say... thank you AND your most realistic price point ... for being there for me again.
Completely Unrealistic Jacket
(Ziji, Sugar on La Brea)
"But what?" you may be thinking. "Why, there isn't even a price listed! Just HOW could this be a so-called 'dream' item, hmm?" Trust me. I can tell by her icy glare that she's showing off a pricey piece of tailoring right there. I couldn't blame her for that sneer! And while I can't tell if this is the same jacket, it seems as though my genius Internet sleuthing skills have proven me right -- crazy 'spensie. Yet beauts.
Another Untouchable Garment, This Time, A Dress
($394, Lisli, Frankey's)
Throughout history, men have waged war over dresses far less beautiful than this. Okay, they probably haven't, but it sounds like it'd make a believable beginning to one of those old-tymey fables. Anyway, point is, this dress is perfectly delectable.
Two Accessories of the Same Price, Which Is Very Reasonable (Unless You Can Only Afford to Shop at Forever 21)
($70, Emma Gordon London, Stars and Infinite Darkness)
I love this bag and all of the bags she makes. So creative and pretty pretty princess.
And Also $70
(Urban Bloom)
Seriously, this is gorgeous and elegant, and you could get a much more expensive one by Danielle Pittman, but why?
And Finally... More My Speed
($5, Alternative Apparel, Plastic Land Clothing)
Now excuse me while I melodramatically fling myself over an ottoman.
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Wednesday, November 22, 2006
lifeStyle
- arab guy who have a different color car for everyday of the week
- arab guy who have the world most expensive car collection
- world tallest arab Hotel
- members of ruling arab families
- arab guy who is making a big noise in the world of motorsports
- most expensive and exclusive arab living area in the planet
- one of the world biggest arab spender
- castles built by ruling arab families
- arab guy who have a staff of 200 persons serving him
- world richest arab horse race
- middle east number 1 rally driver and friend of Michael Jackson
- most exclusive and imaginative arab construction in the world
- arab creation of 300 islands placed to create a map of the world
- tallest arab buildind in the world for 2009
- world biggest mobile arab motor home built to look like a globe
- luxury proprieties in the arab market empire
- world most expensive arab garage
- arab guy who have the world most expensive car collection
- world tallest arab Hotel
- members of ruling arab families
- arab guy who is making a big noise in the world of motorsports
- most expensive and exclusive arab living area in the planet
- one of the world biggest arab spender
- castles built by ruling arab families
- arab guy who have a staff of 200 persons serving him
- world richest arab horse race
- middle east number 1 rally driver and friend of Michael Jackson
- most exclusive and imaginative arab construction in the world
- arab creation of 300 islands placed to create a map of the world
- tallest arab buildind in the world for 2009
- world biggest mobile arab motor home built to look like a globe
- luxury proprieties in the arab market empire
- world most expensive arab garage
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Marwa
Marwa is a sexy arab pop music star
Sexy Marwa created her own style of arab music singing Kahligi, Lebanese, Egyptian, and even foreign style. She loves fashion design, playing saxophone, accordion, and piano. Her favorite hobbies are horse back riding, drawing, travel and reading.
Marwa is characterized by a sweet voice and an exceptional appearance on stage with a wonderful smile. She is one of the most famous pop singer in the arab world. Her talent was revealed when she used to play accordion at school.
Sexy Marwa created her own style of arab music singing Kahligi, Lebanese, Egyptian, and even foreign style. She loves fashion design, playing saxophone, accordion, and piano. Her favorite hobbies are horse back riding, drawing, travel and reading.
Sexy Arab Marwa - Chil idak
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Darine Hadchiti
Darine Hadchiti is a sexy arab singer
Darine won the bronze medal in Studio El Fann. She sings now at Diwan El Mir at Chateau Raphael. She signed a contract in 2004 with Lea Production - Anastasia Group.
Darine Hadchiti grew up in a family that is deeply-rooted in the world of art. She started her music career, mainly singing, at the age of 12. Sexy Darine Hadchiti studied music at the Lebanese National Conservatory in 1997: oriental singing, vocalization, oud, solfege, Byzantine music, and Syriac singing.
Darine won the bronze medal in Studio El Fann. She sings now at Diwan El Mir at Chateau Raphael. She signed a contract in 2004 with Lea Production - Anastasia Group.
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Tuesday, November 21, 2006
Mmmm, Mittens
So, depending where you are right now, you may or may not be experiencing mitten weather. I personally busted out my H&M five-dollah specials, in wacky chartreuese and magenta and lined in fleece, the other day. Alas, they are looking a bit worse for the wear (imagine that! H&M merchandise, breaking down!) and I'm sort of in the market for a new pair. Gloves are fine and dandy but mittens are way more fun, and you can't do any serious tasks with either mittens or gloves on, so you might as well go with the mittens. To the Internet we go!
Fred Flare mittens, $9.99! Want!
Convertible gloves/mittens, see, are all the rage. These Urban Outfitters "marled" mittens are only $18.
Old reliable Gap has a pair of convertible gloves with a fun splash of yellow on sale for $13.65.
Old Navy sweater-knit mitten-gloves, $12.50. Dig that pom-pom!
J. Crew multistripe convertible gloves, $28. (In case the Fred Flares sell out.)
Anthropologie's $78 mittens have detachable arm-warmers, for when you're wearing a T-shirt under your winter coat and the sleeves are kind of open (a frequent problem in my world).
Orla Kiely's mittens look nothing like her trademark pretty prints, but they do look really warm. Sorta like warm oven mitts. Meh. They cost $279. Double meh.
Crowded Teeth convertible gloves, $19.99. Go outside! (That's the gloves talking, not me.)
Pretty bizarre "two-finger" Free People mittens, $78. Huh?
They also have these striped ones, for $38...
...and these elegant cream-and-black ones, if such a word can be applied to mittens, for $48. Still a bit much for knitted mittens if you ask me.
Fred Flare mittens, $9.99! Want!
Convertible gloves/mittens, see, are all the rage. These Urban Outfitters "marled" mittens are only $18.
Old reliable Gap has a pair of convertible gloves with a fun splash of yellow on sale for $13.65.
Old Navy sweater-knit mitten-gloves, $12.50. Dig that pom-pom!
J. Crew multistripe convertible gloves, $28. (In case the Fred Flares sell out.)
Anthropologie's $78 mittens have detachable arm-warmers, for when you're wearing a T-shirt under your winter coat and the sleeves are kind of open (a frequent problem in my world).
Orla Kiely's mittens look nothing like her trademark pretty prints, but they do look really warm. Sorta like warm oven mitts. Meh. They cost $279. Double meh.
Crowded Teeth convertible gloves, $19.99. Go outside! (That's the gloves talking, not me.)
Pretty bizarre "two-finger" Free People mittens, $78. Huh?
They also have these striped ones, for $38...
...and these elegant cream-and-black ones, if such a word can be applied to mittens, for $48. Still a bit much for knitted mittens if you ask me.