Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Tuesday's Top Ten PLUS Ten: Fashion Statements I Wish Never Went Out of Style

We are back! Last week Becky took a well deserved sebatacle, for the birth of her daughter (which you can read about here, Baby Eleanna's Birth Story). Coinciding with last week's topic, Fashion Statements I Avoid, this week Becky and I will write about the flip side! Honestly there are a jillion fashion statements that I would love to bring back, but of course that goes all the way back to Mideval times, so I will try to keep it sort of recent :)

1. Dresses like these
Vintage dress tutorial. This tutorial is for a little girl's dress, but I bet with a few minor tweaks it could be for an adult :) (you create your own pattern)
I think it'd be fun to practically live in something like this (more casual for around the home of course) or just live in the 50s period. Just imagine..aaaah.

2. Pleated Skirts like this
Refined Research Skirt in Red, #ModCloth-- these totally looks like the uniforms we wore in grade school! :D In other words, I haven't rocked this look since I was 12...

3. Crimped/wavy hair
Crimped hair was all the rage in the '90s. #90shair #throwback

4. Gouchos
Gouchos rule! Totally wearing these instead of jean shorts or capris on my cruise!

5. Basically everything in this picture

6. Eyelet



7. Swimsuits like these
Coles Swimwear 1950's

8. Derby Hats and Tea Party Hats
ABSOLUTELY every guest of a tea party should try to wear a FAAAAbulous hat. :)

9. Vintage Simple Makeup
Dark 1920's Flapper Look by Nina and Muna

10. Gloves
Beautiful outfit and hat from Time for Fashion, ELLE. Please also visit my Etsy shop LarisaBоutique: www.etsy.com/shop/LarisaBoutique



Friday, April 24, 2015

5 Things to Know About Aromatherapy


The world of essential oils can sometimes get a bad rep. But I can vouch for personal success in many areas from the help of different oils. The trick is to be informed. Here are 5 very basic things to know before trying aromatherapy. (If this tickles your interest, I would strongly suggest researching more specifically before use).

1. Essential oils can be used for many, many things! Preventing sickness, cleaning products, beauty regimens, and to improve the quality of your life are just a few things they are able to do. When you learn the tricks of the trade, some of the uses are invaluable and alike many-you won't ever want to go back.

2. Misuse or overuse can make you sick or worse. Your body is an amazing thing, and essential oils can prove just that-but they are not to be taken lightly. Be sure that you are informed.

3. There are limitations to oils that can be used during pregnancy, and with some skin conditions. Your body may also have a reaction to specific oils as well, so especially if apply topically-be sure to do a skin patch test.

4. When you are first starting out, I would advise buying from well-known companies. After you have more knowledge under your belt, it's safe to search around for a better price-but NOT before. It is always safer and smarter to go with a brand you know you can trust.

5. Be sure to check the grade of the oil! There are grades, or levels, of essential oils you can buy. For instance, if you intend to ingest and apply your oils, it is safe to use "therapeutic" grade-but if you are diffusing with the process of aromatherapy, it is safe to use "food" grade oils. If when purchasing something, it doesn't state the grade-it is safer not to buy.


A Guide to Antique Buying

FRENCH COUNTRY COTTAGE: TATTERED SUNDAY...an entire street of unique finds!  I want to go!

A Guide to Antique Buying

If you know what you are doing, antique-ing can be one of the most fun past-times! You can fill your home with unique pieces that have character-and usually for a small fee! But it can be overwhelming if you aren't informed! So here are the top 5 things to know when embarking on an antique shopping day.

1. Take Cash
If you use cash, it is more likely to keep yourself on budget. Also, most of vendors won't have enough technology to accept cards, or the desire to accept checks. It is best to have cash on hand just in case.

2. Inspect, Inspect, Inspect
You never want to come home with a piece, only to find that it has a deformity or blemish. Some things are artfully aged, and some are not-so be doubly sure that you have a quality piece before taking it home.

3. Know Your Bargaining Boundaries
If the tag says "firm", DO NOT try to negotiate. If the tag does not, however, say "firm" and you feel the need, by all means try to bring the price down-but don't push too hard! If you anger or irritate the seller, they may not be willing to sell or come down in price at all. Be respectful of them and their product.

4.Revisit Often
If you have the ability and areal advantages, it's worth the trip to revisit these markets and stores often! Prices may change, sales may run, and new items could come in! If you are lucky enough to have a worthy antique buying opportunity nearby-use it!

5. Have a Plan
I would rarely advise buying something unless you have (at least loosely) a plan for it. Antique buying can be addictive, and it would be unfortunate to buy something only to have it waste space in storage. Try not to buy without a plan.

Good luck on your journey!

Monday, April 13, 2015

Tuesday's Top Ten PLUS Ten: Fashion Statements I Avoid


I wouldn't say that my style is narrow, but there are definitely things about recent fashion trends that I will avoid. When I look at what models wear on the runway, I'm usually confused or unimpressed. There are the most bizarre looks out there. Whether it be for modesty sake, or just something I find looks silly, here are the top ten things I find myself avoiding in the world of fashion. Don't forget to hop on over to BecKyle's list!

1. Flower Crown
I think the huge and loud flower crowns look ridiculous-especially when paired with a casual outfit.
MariaFrancescaPepe A/W '12 Look Book

But placed well, smaller, and in a more appropriate environment I think they can be a stunning piece.
Casamento na Praia | Beach Wedding - Marilia Boaretto & Marcio Gianotto - Blog Tip Lovers.

2. Pixie-cut hair
I'm not approaching this with a feminist or chauvinist place. I simply do not like having short hair, and pixie cut is the extreme of that. No I do not think you are any "less of a woman" if you have short hair, or any more of one if yours is long. Pixie cut hair is too bold for my liking.
 Kaley Cuoco-Sweeting (there's a tiny headband in there!)

3. Cutouts
I have a button up sheer tee with a cutout across the shoulders, and that is the only I've found and liked. Sometimes they're inappropriately sliced, and sometimes they just don't look good. I'm not a big fan.
 cutout black maxi dress perfect for showing off my ribcage tattoo
Stencil Me In Dress #LBD great detail at neckline... In fact would look fab with the heels I just pinned

4. So...Much..Fringe
A little fringe on an accessory can be a fun touch, but I keep seeing stores selling-and celebrities wearing a massive amount of fringe. I think it looks like a wannabe cowboy/Indian minus being intentional or cultural.


Trending in street style is all things suede. How to get Olivia Palermo's look, here:


✪ Native American Influence in Cavalli's SS 2011 collection ✪ http://www.vogue.co.uk/fashion/spring-summer-2011/ready-to-wear/roberto-cavalli/full-length-photos






















5. The Fanny Pack
I remember when fanny packs were the item of jokes, and it automatically made you "uncool" and now they're popular? I'll never understand.

Image result for celebrities wearing fanny packs
Image result for celebrities wearing fanny packs

6. Crazily Colored Eye Makeup
I'm a natural pallet kind of gal, and looks like this just make me think of Halloween and the 80s.
 If you're off to a summer festival, light up the party with these Northern Lights eyes. #makeup #summerfestival

7. Pocket Revealing Shorts
If your shorts aren't long enough to cover the pocket liners, you aren't wearing shorts. I'd say you're somewhere in the area of denim bikini.
denim shorts + stripes

8. These Interesting Pants
I see them all over in western stores right now. It is a little confusing. They look like pajamas to me.
I like those flowy, patterned pants better as flares.
With extra wide legs and a bright, fun print, these palazzo harem pants are a bohemian inspired fashion must have for the season! Features a wide waistband. [Fashion Fusion Patterned Palazzo Pants - Pink]

9. Overalls
I think overalls belong on babies and in snowsuits.
I just bought some overall shorts :-) ... So excited to wear them in the summer

10. Fur
I just think these look ridiculous...except on Cruela De Vill or in medieval time periods.
fur coat Find a great fur coat in Toronto - visit the Yukon Fur Co. at http://yukonfur.com
i'm kind of obsessed with this red dress worn under this fur vest. the floppy hat is also amazing

Thanks for reading! Now check out Becky's as well. Happy Tuesday! :)