Hello everyone! I am so sorry for the lack of posts lately. With both school and the holidays, I have been so incredibly busy! Things will be changing soon! I promise!
I will be updating both this blog and my Polyvore account much more now. I will be leaving this Friday to go on holiday, so I will be posting much more once I get home. Thank you for being so understanding.
With holidays now on my mind, I just wanted to express one thing I adore. A new year. It is a chance to build a better YOU. Make the best of 2014. I know it's gonna be a great one.
Thank you for being so understanding and I will see you soon!
Love you bunches,
Kaitlyn xx
Our Hearts Adore
Join us, Isabel and Kaitlyn, on an exciting, fashion filled journey!
Tuesday, January 7, 2014
Sunday, December 15, 2013
I Adore You...
Isabel here! I am deeply sorry for the lack in posts recently. I just want to apologize, because I miss posting and sharing everything my heart adores.
It is just that finals week is upon me, and I am very busy and basically spending my time studying. Also, a tragedy struck my community on Friday, which has just added to the chaotic mess.
Please keep my community in your thoughts and prayers!
A post will be up by either Thursday night or sometime Friday. Again, I am so incredibly sorry! Thank you all for understanding, it means the world! xxx.
It is just that finals week is upon me, and I am very busy and basically spending my time studying. Also, a tragedy struck my community on Friday, which has just added to the chaotic mess.
Please keep my community in your thoughts and prayers!
A post will be up by either Thursday night or sometime Friday. Again, I am so incredibly sorry! Thank you all for understanding, it means the world! xxx.
Thursday, December 12, 2013
Finals Week
I would just like to personally apologize for my lack of posts. I have been incredibly with both school and ballet lately, so I have not had time to post. Unfortunately, I won't be getting any new posts up for awhile. I have finals next week, so I need to study this week and next week. School ends next Friday, so I will try to have a post up by next Saturday!
Again, I am so sorry. Thank you for reading and following!
Please follow my Polyvore account :) for more inspired outfits!
Kaitlyn xox
Again, I am so sorry. Thank you for reading and following!
Please follow my Polyvore account :) for more inspired outfits!
Kaitlyn xox
Saturday, November 30, 2013
Roarin' Twenties
The 20’s. One of the most well-known eras in American history. Not only is it known for it’s glamorous fashion, but also for it’s grandeur parties, the boom of the Stock Market, and the fantastical feel of everyday life.
The 20’s have always been one of, if not, my favorite time periods. The glitz and glamour of everyday life has always fascinated me. The fashion during this time makes me wish that it was still around today.
With the idea of freedom sprouting in women’s minds, fashion evolved into an array of fringe, short skirts, sequins, and high heels. Women began to speak through fashion. After centuries of high necked dresses with long ballgowns that weighed on their chests, women finally broke free in the twenties.
Some classic examples of 20’s fashion are, of course, the flappers. With their flouncy dresses, feather hair accessories, and pearl strands, they remain some of the sexiest, daring women alive.
Flappers helped pave the road for women’s fashion. They were known for shorter skirts, shorter hair, more makeup, and higher shoes. Flappers helped break through the walls of feminism and create a new attitude toward themselves.
Flappers are not the only ones to help recreate fashion during this period. Below are some iconic fashion designers the helped recreate fashion during the twenties.
Flappers are not the only ones to help recreate fashion during this period. Below are some iconic fashion designers the helped recreate fashion during the twenties.
Coco Chanel. Need I say more? She helped design a more comfortable, less restricting silhouette for women.
Marlene Dietrich was a German-American actress that helped redefine fashion for women. She defied the idea of femininity and beauty.
I posted this because not only do I adore the twenties, but tonight, I will be attending a murder mystery birthday party. It’s supposed to be set in New York in the 1920’s. I have been assigned the role of Margie Gorman and she is Miss America. :) SO excited for this party!
On my Polyvore, I have posted a few outfits that you can wear everyday to incorporate a bit of 1920’s into it!
Lots of love,
Kaitlyn xxx
Thursday, November 28, 2013
I Am Thankful for... Fall Colors
Happy Thanksgiving to all my fellow Americans! Isabel here and I hope you all had a great day being thankful and eating every food under the sun!
Today, (before changing into sweats to keep from exploding), I wore my houndstooth skirt again, because I love it's versatility. This time, I paired it with this simple, short sleeved, deep burgundy sweater
It is a very simple cut and style, so it paired nicely with the busy skirt. Also, it is the most perfect fall color. Well, it is one of them at least.
I wore a pearl bracelet and earrings and kept my nails bold yet appropriate for fall in OPI's City Sirens.
Any shoe could work from ballet flats to boots or even heels.
I left my hair down and curled.
Now I'm just lounging around in sweats and my cropped sweater.
Anyways, I hope you've gotten a little inspired and I honestly hope you had a fantastic, memorable day! Xxx.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Hello everyone! I am so happy to say that it is officially the beginning of holiday season! I can now listen to Christmas songs with no shame!
I am wearing a nude cami with an ivory top with a floral scarf and an army green skirt with black tights. I like the warm feel of the outfit. The straight skirt is perfect for my body type. I’ve always had a difficult finding skirts that I feel comfortable in. If you have bigger hips and/or butt like I do, then a straight skirt is perfect for you! The skirt isn’t tight or fitted at all, which helps refrain from drawing too much attention to your hips. With this skirt, it helps let your body naturally fill it out, without making you feel uncomfortable. The zippers on the skirt help add an army feel detail to the ensemble. The tights help keep me warm and make my legs look longer. The ivory shirt helps balance the color of the outfit. I wanted the green of the skirt to stand out. Lastly, I wore some black pumps.
As for accessories, I wore gold accents to help add to the warm feeling of the outfit. Once again, keeping it pretty simple. Simplicity is key to many of my outfits, so if you like to keep things simple, then my ootd’s are perfect for you!
I hope you all have a wonderful Thanksgiving! Eat lots of food! I know I will!
Also, please follow my Polyvore for more inspiration! Link Here :)
Love you bunches,
Kaitlyn xxx
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
The Nifty Fifties (Fashion of the 50s)
Hello to all! It is Isabel here posting on the 1950s.
I adore the 1950s with all my heart. Honestly, it is one of my favorite time periods. So many people seemed to dress impeccably and yet their taste was also modest. Not only was it an incredible time for fashion, but Hollywood was also on the rise.I love Hollywood so much and I think I would have loved it even more if I lived in the fifties. Some of my favorite movies and television shows were even out then. For example, I Love Lucy is a classic I will always have room in my heart for.
How can you not adore her hair here? It is classic fifties. |
You can't say they don't look absolutely spiffy. |
Some of the most enjoyable movies of all time were also released during this time! Not only was Disney's Sleeping Beauty, Peter Pan, Lady and the Tramp, Alice in Wonderland, and Cinderella released to the public, but other films such as Hitchcock's Rear Window, The Man Who Knew Too Much, and Dial M for Murder along with others from Roman Holiday to Some Like it Hot and Sabrina. Other films include The Seven Year Itch and To Catch a Thief. Please observe some of their outfits in these well known films. I have starred each actress's name that is wearing a classic 1950s ensemble:
Grace Kelly* and James Stewart. Rear Window |
Grace Kelly.* Dial M for Murder |
Audrey Hepburn.* Roman Holiday |
Jane Russel* and Marilyn Monroe.*
Some Like it Hot
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