When Kate departed London earlier today she was spotted in this gorgeous dress that retails for $1,500 with a blazer over top. Here's a great look for less than $250!
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dress
jacket
pumps
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Kate Watch {what Kate Middleton is wearing}
I'm officially on Kate-Watch! You know I am huge fan of Her Royal Highness' fashion sense and with her tour of Canada that starts today she has completely knocked it out of the park with this gorgeous lace dress.
If you are looking to get a similar look on a dime I suggest this lace top paired with a simple pencil skirt. This outfit comes in at under $125 total!
get the look:
skirt
top
shoes
photo via eonline
If you are looking to get a similar look on a dime I suggest this lace top paired with a simple pencil skirt. This outfit comes in at under $125 total!
get the look:
skirt
top
shoes
photo via eonline
Staley's Top 5 Under $100- Week 37
With 4th of July weekend coming up, I've got to deck out my nails and toes patriotically! Here are some pretty red,white and blue shades that will be perfect for any 4th of July event!
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Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Braid Woven Beanie
This one is really simple. Begin by dividing the hair right down the middle. Grab a small section of hair from the front of each side and braid it.
Now go ahead and pull the rest of the hair into a low braid on each half. Keep the two small front braid out and slip a woven beanie over the hair. Now pull your two low braids through holes in the back of your beanie.
Move back up to the top and thread one of your braids through a Topsy Tail.
Now weave that Topsy Tail in and out of the edge of your beanie.
When you get down to the bottom you can secure it in place with a bobby pin that will be hidden under the beanie.
Move over to the opposite side and repeat the same steps.
You can add a flower clip on the front of the beanie to finish it off. It gives a fun new look to wearing a beanie!
Olivia Palermo Look for Less < $130
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Gwyneth Paltrow Look for Less <$95
Such a simple flawless look from Gwyneth Paltrow. So perfect for a day out and about!
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pic source:JustJared
Monday, June 27, 2011
The Uneven Quad
Here is one that's really fast and easy but looks just a bit different than the original.
Pull all of the hair back into a tight ponytail and divide it into 4 pieces. Make sure that 2 pieces are large and 2 pieces are small. Here is a video if you can't remember how to do a Quad Braid.
I held the large pieces between my first two fingers and the small pieces between my last two fingers.
The end result was really neat looking because it had the large strand all on one side and if you looked at it from a different angle you could see the small plates.
Naomi Watts Look For Less < $125
Here's a sweet summer look equally perfect for meeting the girls for lunch or going on a date night!
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Friday, June 24, 2011
Flashback Friday: Flipped Piggies
I love this style and there is really nothing to it.
We separated her hair into two equal halves by creating a zig-zag part down the middle of her head. Each side was pulled up into a piggie and then we pulled out the large fat curling iron.
We curled the ends of the piggies so that they flipped out and then topped each one off with a bow. She had a program at church that day and she looked darling for it.
Kristen Stewart Look for Less < $85
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Staley's Top 5 Under $100 - Week 36
I am taking a quick weekend get away to visit cousins in Tennessee. It will be a weekend of relaxing on the lake, here is my "uniform" for the weekend!
Get It:
Tank
Bathing Suit
Sunglasses
Fedora
Shorts
Get It:
Tank
Bathing Suit
Sunglasses
Fedora
Shorts
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Dance Revue Hair
My princess had her final dance revue a little while ago and she needed to have her hair pulled up tightly. This is what we came up with.
I started by dividing out a 1.5 inch section of hair the whole way around the head. I pull the rest of the hair inside the part into a tight ponytail. I then divided my hair that I sectioned out into 7 squares - one in the front middle and 4 more on each side.
I pulled each square into an elastic. I then divided the hair from each elastic into two equal pieces and combined one piece from each adjacent elastic into it's own elastic about 2 inches from the first one. Do this the entire way around the head to create a bit of a "net" look. After I had my second row of elastics I added all the remaining hair into my center ponytail and secured it with a new elastic.
I then grabbed a bun mold and created the center bun.
I separated the excess hair that was left over into two pieces and created Corkscrews out of each. I wrapped the Corkscrews around the base of the bun and then secured them in place with some bobby pins.
I also sprayed her hair with glitter spray for her performance.
It was solid as a rock for the whole revue and that's exactly what we wanted! :)
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Monday, June 20, 2011
So Inspired!
Here is another hairstyle that my princess fell in love with that we found here at Babes in Hairland. She calls this the "Figure 8 Braid" and I think that's a great name for it! This is our version of that same braid.
I just started by creating two side piggies with a straight part down the middle. Divide each piggie into 3 pieces.
Hold two of those pieces completely still while you wrap the third piece in and out of the two. The third piece that you are wrapping will run out before you reach the bottom of your piggie so just secure it in place with an elastic where it ends.
These are really fast and have a fun new look to them.
Lauren Conrad Look For Less < $105
I love the slouchy tee paired with the tighter mini skirt seen here on Lauren Conrad. (BTW, the last look I recreated of Lauren Conrad had a navy skirt too! She is great at sticking with what looks good on her)
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Friday, June 17, 2011
Flashback Friday: Locks of Love
My daughter has donated her hair twice to Locks of Love but these pictures are from her first time.
Her bangs had finally grown to a nice length and she wanted to do something different with her hair so we decided to chop the length off and even it all out with those bangs.
She was a little sad at first to see it all gone but as soon as we went home and styled it she was fine.
We flipped all of her ends out with a mid-sized curling iron and the bang area up and clipped it back with two bendy clips creating and "X". She looked so cute and the length looked great on her.
She was very happy to know that her hair was going to someone that could really use it and couldn't wait until she had enough to donate it again!