• New York

    The LBD to add to your Wardrobe @MaggyLondon

    Another LBD?  There is nothing more essential in your wardrobe than a Little Black Dress.  The Maggy London Illusion Dress is different than all the ones in you have and you definitely need it. It is the LBD dress to end all LBD’s. At only $148, this little stunner is a must-have statement piece for any closet. The Illusion dress is dramatized with a sheer neckline and cap sleeves trimmed in black. It is sophisticated as it is sexy. A sweetheart bodice lends glamour and allure to the retro-inspired silhouette. The illusion top is delicately gathered, drawing the eye to the décolleté. Fitted throughout the torso, and highlighted with vertical seams, the style is instantly slenderizing.

    New @MaggyLondon Illusion

    image003Starlets Tori Spelling and Brooke Burke were both spotted in the consummate LBD recently. image002 image001

    The Illusion Dress is currently available for pre-order exclusively at www.maggylondon.com

  • Toronto,  WorldWide

    Little Black Dresses @_CostaBlanca

    Fall fashion is alive and kickin’. And everyone knows a LBD is a must have. You can wear it for a last minute event, an office/holiday party, or if you’re going out at night or to dinner.

    Costa Blanca can help you with your little black dress.

    Transform each dress with accessories and shoes! I love it…you will be set for any outing.

  • Uncategorized

    Forever 21

    Forever 21 started in 1984 (my birthday!) as Fashion 21 in Los Angeles. The CEO and President of Forever 21 is Don Chang – and part of the advisor board at FiDM -> the school I am going to in July! He is a Christian Korean-American man and the reason why John 3:16 is printed on the bottom of each and every iconic yellow bag. 
    For God so loved the world, He gave His one & only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life. John 3:16


    Affectionately known as F21 to all fashion bloggers, I am telling you this now – Keep an eye on this super trendy store – it is really really about to blow up.  There are over 400 stores worldwide and flagship stores over 24,000 sq ft. (Half a football field!). A favorite shopping destination in the US, it is now in Toronto at Dundas Square, Vaughan Mills (soon) and Fairview Mall (soon).  It is the epitomy of fashion lovers heaven.  It is trendy, it is versatile, it is fast, it is cheap and it lets you be a fashion forward recessionista without going broke!  The trick to rocking items from F21 is to mix it up.  Don’t wear head-to-toe one brand. EVER.  Don’t ever look at a store mannequin and duplicate the look exactly – that is uber lame.  This is where ‘style’ comes in.  Match your Forever 21 piece with something vintage, something splurge (shoes!), your mom’s bracelet, a bag you bought traveling and always with a bit of sass.  


    These are new at Forever21.com for under $30!


    Going out to a lot of events means a lot of outfits.  Do not ever EVER be embarassed to wear something from lower end stores like F21, H&M, Winners, Urban Behavior or even Stitches!  Shop smart and you will always be en vogue.  If you are buying basics, there is nothing wrong with getting it from a discount place.  I think buying a plain black tank to at Marciano for $50 is a waste of money!

    I say:
    Splurge on JEWELRY (turning green!), SHOES (ouch!) & MAKEUP (breakout!)
    Save on BASICS (leggings, tanks, etc), TREND ITEMS (fringe, metallics, belts) & COCKTAILS (take at least 30 mins between drinks!)

    Caitlin and I had a convo about how we loving ‘stand out’ pieces. LBD means loud, bodiacious and daring to us and not Little Black Dress.  So, let’s get creative.


    Rocking Forever 21 dress with a black corset underneath CanFar Gala Nov 08

    rocking the same ‘paperbag skirt’ at Warner Girl May 09


    If you want more tips on how to stay fashionable in recession time… Check out this post over at
    What Women Want

    For you jet-set divas, find Forever 21 in the United States, Philippines, Canada, Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, United Arab Emirates, Jordan, Oman, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Thailand, South Korea, Puerto Rico, and Japan