Category: Undefined Fashion Written by Christal Cannon

Polka-dots are a hot trend this season that I am in love with! Of course, I am in love with "all things fashion", but this trend is such a classic yet retro-chic statement that I can't help but to attempt to get it into EVERYone's closet. For the females, it's almost self-explanatory. Check out the picture above for a few ideas, but of course, make it your own. I love the "all-over" polka-dot look which includes the spotted tights, but having gotten to know me a little by now, you KNOW I'm going to suggest adding a "pop" of color in there somewhere. Spruce up your all black or solid color garment with cute or spicey polka-dot footwear. As we all know, the shoes can make or break an outfit. Add a nice polka-dot scarf or headband to give a little personality to your classic "office attire".
Last Updated on Friday, 29 July 2011 11:41
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Category: Undefined Fashion Written by Christal Cannon
I'm sure there are at least a couple of you who have considered an ensemble such as this for your homegirl/friend's wedding. Stylist recommendation? DON'T DO IT!
So, it's wedding season, and it's understandable that many are having a difficult time choosing the right garment to wear to the various and possibly numerous invites that have been given.
Tip 1: Do not wear anything that can be deemed "hoochie, ghetto, or streetwalker" attire. Yes, the young lady above has a beautiful body (as you may also have), but it is not her wedding. All eyes are NOT for her on this celebratory day. However, though a bride does not want the spotlight to be on you, she does want the guests at her wedding to be stylish and
Last Updated on Friday, 29 July 2011 02:18
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Category: Undefined Fashion Written by Christal Cannon

Whoa, Whoa, Whoa! Pump the brakes! I know that we have some “fly” brothers out there and even some that can be called “divos”, but for the rest of you who are running around clueless, I want to show a little love.
Last Updated on Friday, 29 July 2011 02:26
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