Hey guys, so i only have 4 followers of my new blog that is regularly updated, quite depressing but getting into the habbit of writing for the sake of writing regularly isnt so bad!
Please read my new one ... www.stealherwardrobe.blogspot.com and let me know what you think
<3 xxx
Tuesday, 15 December 2009
Saturday, 26 September 2009
I am very sorry for my lack of posts these last months....if there was a blogger hell - i would be destined for it. Anyway in future i will be updating my new blog Steal Her Wardrobe.
Again it will be about fashion, and current inspirations that day. Many things inspire me on a daily basis and it seems fitting that my new blog should start at the begining of my second year at uni, now i have time to give my blog some TLC.
Thank you for viewing AmourlaMode, and i hope you enjoy Steal Her Wardrobe.... xxx
Monday, 19 January 2009
Spring/Summer/stylists
As another year brings yet more sumptuous wardrobe choices for us mere mortals to feast our eyes on, it seems almost impossible to decipher our own personal style. We fervently look towards publications such as Elle and Vogue, which inspire us undoubtedly on the way to style success. They (publications) succeed in wetting our appetite as the spring season comes closer, and encourage trends; which inevitably and (more often than not) coherently translate onto the high-street.
However, behind each effortlessly chic look that appears on those pages, there is a dedicated team of stylists working around the clock to achieve the glossy images we see. The 'stylist' was an overly worked word in the 90s, but still holds reverence today, as key innovators in designers looks.
So ladies, do not worry if you hold the coming season with growing daunt. These looks have been worked on for about 6 months before we see the finished products, and even small translations; ess
ences of the overall look, will instantly change your wardrobe and make it look on-trend.
This season think:
Dripping gold jewelry teamed with goddess gowns and floaty neutral camisoles.
Moroccan silk one-pieces and metallic sandals.
Oriental inspired prints with platform shoes in violet and ruby hughes.
Manipulated and ripped denim paired with sheer blouses and studded stilettos.
<<Meanham Kirchhoff Donna karan>>



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