Tuesday, April 29, 2014

"Cinderella" Plastic Surgery?

By this time, most of you have probably heard about, or read the New York Times article detailing the latest  in cosmetic surgeries. Altering one's foot to fit designer shoes. Who doesn't hate that feeling when you've searched and searched for the perfect shoe, and when found, all that's left are smaller sizes. While, it's happened to me far to often, I can't fathom the idea of having my toes shortened to alleviate future shopping issues.

Read on for more on this startling "trend" courtesy of Marie Claire Magazine.



Women of the world, you probably know this moment, too: You ask the polite shoe salesman to bring you that snakeskin lace-up stiletto or navy ballet flat in a 9 or 7 or whatever, and he brings a shoe that's two sizes too small, purring a coy, "It's the only size left, do you want to just trrrrrry it?" It's a valiant effort, but inevitably you gawk, like what, am I supposed to just cut off my toes to fit into that?
Well, maybe. For years now, plastic surgery to alter women's feet to look better and fit better in shoes has been on the rise. (Doctors can even make your shoes feel better, thanks to strategic Botox injections on the balls of your feet.) Now, as The New York Times reports today, these operations are apparently more popular than ever, so if you thought women's vanity was limited to our faces, chests, and love handles, well, you're wrong. Plastic surgery is now a lucrative head, shoulders, knees and toes game—emphasis on the toes.
To prove their point, the Times highlights one Beverly Hills doctor, Dr. Ali Sadrie, who says these elective, cosmetic foot surgeries are so popular that he coined cute little names for them all, so patients can conveniently order them like they're choosing the Mai Tai at Dry Bar (except scarier). These procedure names range from the Perfect 10 (toe shortening) to the Model T (toe lengthening) to the Cinderella, where Dr. Sadrie simply alters your foot to the shape of a shoe you want to wear, but can't. Because, you know, why buy another pair of shoes if your foot doesn't fit them? That would be crazy.
Photos: Alexander McQueen spring 2014 shoe, courtesy of Catwalking

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Friday, April 25, 2014

How About a Kimono?

I personally love a kimono, and own a few. They're a comfortable, easy, breezy, alternative to a cardigan on a warm day. Whether a sleeveless dress, shorts, or jeans, the kimono easily goes from day to night, proving it's worth as a great closet staple. I'm really loving the longer styles as well. Asos' mixed print, fringed version (last picture in Asos group), is a beauty!



Anna Sui, $435

Anna Sui, $480 (netaporter.com)
H&M, $29.95

H&M, $29.95

H&M, $39.95
H&M, $49.95

H&M, $49.95

H&M, $59.95 (hm.com)
ASOS, $84.66

ASOS, $33.85

Asos, $65.85

Asos, $112.88
Asos, $37.61

Asos, $75.26

Asos, $94.07
Asos, $103.48

Asos, $94.07
Asos, $122.09 (asos.com)

Olsenboye, $24.99; jcp.com

Zara, $99.90

Make it a Statement

There's nothing like a beautiful statement necklace to add some punch to your look. They do wonders for a simple sheath. When I'm in the market for a little something, Dillards is always my first stop. I love both their Anna & Ava, and Natasha lines. With the upcoming wedding season and more, a beautiful pastel, or perhaps, a pearl number is the perfect choice.



Anna & Ava,  $25

Natasha, $38

Anna & Ava, $50

Betsey Johnson, $125
Kate Spade, $278

Anna & Ava, $70

Natasha, $58

Anna & Ava, $45
Anna & Ava, $48

Natasha, $68

Anna & Ava, $40
Natasha, $26.60

Anna & Ava, $70

Kate Spade, $228



Thursday, April 24, 2014

1 Pair of Loafer Mules, 6 Ways

The Fashion Editors at Elle have curated various looks, styled with Tibi's loafer mule. I personally haven't yet purchased a pair of mules, but I certainly love the versatility of this particular pair.





The mule meets the loafer in a hybrid of two of the season's most sought-after shoes. Though a favorite of editors and fashion bloggers alike, this tomboyish slip-on is not the easiest to style. So, let us put a few ideas in your head...



With Boyfriend Jeans

Tibi Denni Leather Mules, $385; net-a-porter.comBand of Outsiders Coated Sleeveless Trench, $1,095; lagarconne.comJil Sander Cropped Woven Cotton-Canvas Top, $740; net-a-porter.comPaige Denim Tyler Distressed Boyfriend Jeans, $431.55; matchesfashion.comMarni Colour Block Cuff, $280; farfetch.com






With Print Trousers

Tibi Denni Leather Mules, $385; net-a-porter.comJason Wu Contrast Collar Shirt, $875; farfetch.comThe Row 63 Sunglasses, $423; mytheresa.comEtro Printed Crepe Trousers, $570; mytheresa.comReed Krakoff Small Leather Bag, $650; thecorner.com

COURTESY OF TIBI/NET-A-PORTER/TOPSHOP/FARFETCH


With Matching Separates

Tibi Denni Leather Mules, $385; net-a-porter.comTopshop Moto Stripe Denim Tee, $64; topshop.comTopshop Moto Stripe Denim Skirt, $64; topshop.comIllesteva Leonard Round-Frame Acetate Sunglasses, $180; net-a-porter.comChloé Marcie Cross Body Bag, $666; farfetch.com






With Matching Separates

Tibi Denni Leather Mules, $385; net-a-porter.comTopshop Moto Stripe Denim Tee, $64; topshop.comTopshop Moto Stripe Denim Skirt, $64; topshop.comIllesteva Leonard Round-Frame Acetate Sunglasses, $180; net-a-porter.comChloé Marcie Cross Body Bag, $666; farfetch.com

COURTESY OF TIBI/NET-A-PORTER/LA GARCONNE/FARFETCH/MY THERESA


With a Midi Skirt

Tibi Denni Leather Mules, $385; net-a-porter.comProenza Schouler Leather Motorcycle Jacket, $2,550; lagarconne.comAlexander Wang Cutout Top, $545; farfetch.comHalston Heritage Leather-Trimmed Satin-Twill Midi Skirt, $275; net-a-porter.comThe Row 67 Sunglasses, $515; mytheresa.com



With a Midi Skirt

Tibi Denni Leather Mules, $385; net-a-porter.comProenza Schouler Leather Motorcycle Jacket, $2,550; lagarconne.comAlexander Wang Cutout Top, $545; farfetch.comHalston Heritage Leather-Trimmed Satin-Twill Midi Skirt, $275; net-a-porter.comThe Row 67 Sunglasses, $515; mytheresa.com






With Skinny Jeans

Tibi Denni Leather Mules, $385; net-a-porter.comTopshop Mensy Throw On Jacket, $120; topshop.comBy Malene Birger Niharika Stretch-Silk and Georgette Camisole, $275; net-a-porter.comMango Super Slim-Fit Belle Jeans, $60; mango.comVictoria Beckham Classic Aviator Sunglasses, $543; farfetch.com


With Culottes

Tibi Denni Leather Mules, $385; net-a-porter.comRay-Ban Clubmaster Classic, $150; ray-ban.comZara Double Layer Top, $50; zara.comVionnet Cropped Leather Wide-Leg Pants; $2,425; net-a-porter.comKenzo Palm Tree Beach Bag, $388; farfetch.com


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