Thursday, December 31, 2009

Happy New Year! and for the start of a lovely year..

I have many hopes and wishes for this new year, and many among them such as ending world hunger, isn't something that's probably going to end in one year, but I'll be on freerice.com during study breaks to help end it!

And of course, I really want to make this blog better :)

I hope everyone has had a lovely Christmas, I spent mine with my family and making a snow-woman with long curly eyelashes from leaves with my little sister ( seeing how much I love fashion, it's no surprise I decorated her with a sequined scarf!).

The holidays are a time to celebrate with friends and family and the cute guy in your life if you have one. So, some outfits to keep us all pretty I've decided to create some outfits that EXCLUDE the LBD as seeing how everyone has heard enough of the LBD and probably owns enough of them. I think it's the perfect time to introduce some colour into our lives, along with new hopes and dreams:


Blue, a great colour that gathers attention without being loud. It's also very flattering to a lot of skin tones and hair colours and keeps things bright and chic.





Next, a Little Red Dress that's perfect for office parties in the coming year!

A Little Red Dress is conservative but still chic, and the accessories can really showcase your style.




Another red dress option, this one dressed up with faux fur. I would never wear real fur ( and can't afford it too). This outfit is perfect for a themed party or a nice dinner:



Next, the colorblock dress that has been a big trend this year. It's a safe option to define your waist and create a hourglass figure. While lots of other girls may also be wearing colorblock dresses, you can always play it up with unique jewelry,and a cool clutch for a look all your own:



One of my wishes this coming year is to spend more time with the ones I love and care about. While I've always been very career driven, I think that time forgives no one and what's fun about life if you can't share moments with other? This outfit is inspired by that desire to be more social, and free like a butterfly:




And last of all, I want to share my definition of fashion:


In the coming year, I want to remember that the outfit is not the only thing that makes me or another girl "fashionable" , but rather confidence and a big sincere smile. Sometimes I forget what beauty truly is and gets caught up in the whole must-buy-the-latest-trend or must-lose-weight "fashion requirements". But then I don't find myself happy, so to me, fashion is more than just an outfit, it's about the girl in the outfit.

Happy New Year and may everyone reach their goals, dream big, and never forget to smile and laugh !

8 comments:

  1. happy new year dear!gorgeous sets

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  2. Happy New Year, dear! Wishing you all the best in 2010!

    Fabulous clothing sets! Especially loving those studded booties!

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  3. What a wonderful post! Love the first two looks so much! The blue one looks so happy and sweet and the red one looks like something a Bond girl might wear!

    May 2010 be your best year yet!

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  4. Oh what a lovely post, I loved your words and the outfits are just gorgeous...love the colors.

    Happy New Year and wishing you much happiness for 2010.
    xxx

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  5. Happy new year to you too! Good luck with everything :)

    http://flowergirlfashion.blogspot.com

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  6. your polyvore sets look like lots of fun and i admire your goal to end world hunger. i always get this feeling that there are so many people who do great things by the time they reach my age and i've done nothing in comparison. little steps, though.

    http://steampunkdolls.blogspot.com/

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  7. I love what you said at the end of the post. Its very true. Great outfits!

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  8. Another great charity site is AIDtoCHILDREN.com. It donates money to children in need through World Vision.
    Check it out at http://www.aidtochildren.com.

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