Outfit: Country Lady
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Stylish Spaces: Artists' Residence
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Style Crush: Cat
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Remix: My Favorite Dress
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Stylish Spaces: Carolina Herrera's Glamorous Home
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Outfit: Karina Inspired Casual
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6 Tips For Growing Your Hair From A Former Pixie
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Outfit: Sweater(dress) Weather
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Style Crush: China Machado
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Outfit: Equestrian
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Lookbook: Cabbage & Roses Winter 2014
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Stylish Spaces: A Soft Place To Land
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Outfit: Swinger Of Birches
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Outfit: Mad for Plaid
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Five Film Noirs to Watch This November
It’s no secret I’m a fan of “old” movies and by old I generally mean movies made before the 1970s. Old movies are where my vintage style fascination began as a child and it’s still where I go to when referencing more historically accurate vintage looks—an actress might not have dressed like the everyday woman in the 1920s but you’re going to get a better picture of what flappers looked like watching Clara Bow than you are seeing the latest incarnation of The Great Gatsby. Modern films are great, but I'm still more of a sucker for vintage ones. Lately November has been dubbed “Noirvember” by some and the grey month is enjoyed watching great film noir. So whether you’re new to noir or already a devoted fan, here are five classic films to enjoy now or anytime you’re in the mood for something a little sinister.
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Outfit: Just My Cup Of Tea
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Style Crush: Sophie Spinelle
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Outfit: Cycle Chic
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Outfit: Borrowed From The Boys
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Beauty: Faux Bob Tutorial
I styled my hair in a faux bob last week for my 1920s flapper look and today I'm sharing a tutorial for how to get this style for yourself. There's a couple a different faux bob techniques so I might shoot another way of doing it in case this one isn't quite your speed, but this style is pretty easy and gives you the look of shorter hair without having to head to the beauty salon! I wore it as part of a flapper costume, but I might do this style again just for a day when I want a different look; I think it'll be cute with autumn hats and scarves.
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Outfit: Ripped Jeans
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