By brentderepas | February 14, 2011
Sunshine. There is nothing finer. Lounged out by the pool yesterday like a contented lizard greedily soaking up the sun, my thoughts of bronzed perfection were interrupted by a swift, albeit fierce, gust of wind – not the kind that gently blows off the surf on a hot Summers day; this was a blast. A surprisingly forceful gust that undoubtedly signals the waning of Summer. And while this may have initially presented a proverbial fly in my Summer ointment, my next thought was all too predictable – jokingly I thought to myself ‘I think I may need a scarf....’ .
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By cecilycecily | November 23, 2010
Contrary to clothes, shoes and accessories, bags are often left out when one thinks of new trends, styles or outfits. But why? Women would be lost without bags! They are indispensable to our every day (and night) lives, and have the role of carrying our entire lives with us when we’re on the move.
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By | January 18, 2010
We see many trends come and go, and in seasons past the clutch bag has been quiet a prominent feature for many designers. In its varying shapes and finishes this essential accessory is a wardrobe staple for the modern women.
The clutch is the perfect option for dressing up a day look or accompanying your relaxed weekend attire. Once again the clutch returns to the spotlight, and takes on a slightly different direction for the new season. Larger and bolder the clutch will be your statement accessory for winter 2010.
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By | October 26, 2009
The Tutu.. How to
It has been a fashion icon for quite some time now and we are glad to say that yes you can adorn a Tutu for fashion.
Weather it is in the form of an all in one dress like the beautiful Alexander McQueen gown as featured or simply a skirt, the Tutu is for the brave. We here at id couture like to see this pretty item worn with a chic tee or silk style camisole.
The color of choice is of course white, black or nude. These suggestions are a safe bet as other colors may verge on looking a little comical rather than savvy.
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