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Why Did You Wear That: Twinkle Toes

By |December 28th, 2010|Why Did You Wear That?|

My grandpa used to call me “Twinkle Toes” and maybe that’s why I have such an affinity for these sparkly shoes.  I believe he called me Twinkle Toes because I was a prima ballerina (in my own mind), but  I have a feeling that nickname has nothing to do with my insatiable thirst for all things shiny. In any case, everywhere you look right now, there are sparkly, shiny, glitter covered shoes and nothing could make me happier (except maybe a 25 foot chandelier).  Check out these shiners sure to catch somebody’s eye:

Christian Louboutin Lady Peep Glittered Pump, $895

Miu Miu Glitter Finish Pumps, $595

Report Signature Clarkson Jeweled Booties, $395

Betsey Johnson Ruby Pumps with Crystals, $238

Steve Madden Snobbie Glitter Shoe, $109.95

Sam Edelman Novato Glitter Pumps, $99

Forever 21 Sequin Peep Toe Stilettos, $27.80

xx,

WhyDid

PS: I haven’t been able to post my own pic in these posts because I’m in the middle of Pennsylvania right now with a suitcase full of cozy cashmere to keep me warm. So, until next week you’ll need to live without my mug.

Why Did You Wear That: So Fur Real

By |December 21st, 2010|Why Did You Wear That?|

Walking around New York City this past week, I have seen SO many people decked out in fur. It’s is painfully cold, but I don’t recall ever seeing the citizens of Manhattan ever donning so much fur. Rather than piss off PETA, I have collected seven stellar FAUX fur styles that are certain to keep you all warm and fuzzy.

Tibi Belted Furry Coat, $950.40

Graham and Spencer Plush Faux Fur Coat, $429

Laundry by Shelli Segal Faux Mink Belted Coat, $278

Pins and Needles Puff Sleeve Faux Fur Coat, $129

Guess Long Sleeve Striped Faux Buckle Coat, $116.99

Du Monde Wolf Faux Fur Vest, $98

Forever 21 Faux Fur Cheetah Coat, $34.80

xx,

WhyDid

Friday Frocks: Financially Friendly Edition

By |December 17th, 2010|Friday Frocks|

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Last week one of my favorite readers wrote in to say that as much as she loved the dresses on WhyDid, they were a bit out of her price range. To that, I promised that this week’s Friday Frocks would be dedicated to her.  You don’t have to spend a billion dollars to look like a million bucks. Here are ten dresses certain to have you sparkling and shining at any upcoming holiday party- and here’s the kicker- they’re all under $100!!! Your wallet says, “thank you.”

bebe Strapless Tube Dress, $98

Express Sequin and Chiffon Dress, $98

ModCloth Celebration in Tinsel Town Dress, $89.99

Staring At Stars Drummer Dress, $89

Love Tease Strapless Satin and Lace Mini, $69

INC International Concepts Sequin Tank Dress, $67.99

Arden B. Sequin One Shoulder Dress, $47.20

Rampage Ruched Beaded Mini, $39.99

Forever 21 Lame Jacquard One Shoulder Dress, $22.80

Kouture by Kimora Sleeveless Lace Satin Mini, $19.99

Now you have extra cash to accessorize!

xx,

WhyDid

Why Did You Wear That: Green With Envy

By |December 7th, 2010|Personal Style, Why Did You Wear That?|

This time of year, most people think of red for holiday dressing. Well, I say, why not go against the grain?  Who wants to blend into the crowd when you can lead the pack? Rather than going with the obvious crimson dress, seek out something green.  Green is actually much more flattering and easier to wear for all skin tones. Whether you go evergreen or army, going green is sure to leave them envious.

Lanvin Asymmetric Satin Dress, $2,240

Dolce & Gabbana Lace Yoke Matte Charmeuse Dress, $1,295

Proenza Schouler Shirt and Tie Dress, $525

Catherine Malandrino Emerald One Shoulder Dress, $445

Halston Heritage Stretch Jersey Deep V Cocktail Dress, $325

Twenty8Twelve Porter Dress, $285

A.B.S. by Allen Shwartz Evergreen Satin Strapless Dress, $165

BCBGeneration Pleated Tube Dress, $118

Urban Renewal JOHANN Almost Famous Velvet Dress, $68

Forever 21 Garden Pleated Dress, $29.80

xx,

WhyDid

Why Did You Eat That: Dinner and a Movie

By |December 7th, 2010|Los Angeles, Why Did You Eat That?|

Ah… the quintessential dinner and a movie date.  This is the oldest trick in the book… well, it’s not really a trick. Just pretty straight forward. Anyway, I was lucky enough to have not one, but two handsome gentlemen take me to dinner and a movie this past Saturday.  We dined at Soi 7 in downtown Los Angeles which is a pretty swanky Thai restaurant. I had only ordered take out from here, but was pleasantly surprised when we stopped to dine in. You can’t go wrong with the pad siew, chicken satay summer rolls, and panang chicken. They also have amazing Thai iced tea if you’re into that.

After dinner, we wanted to see a movie and took a group vote to see Black Swan (it was a toss up between that and Burlesque). I was a little skeptical of the Arclight in Hollywood on a Saturday night… apparently with good reason. While, we didn’t quite get to the theater on time to see Black Swan before it sold out, we did decide to stick around and watch Love and Other Drugs. (The next day we ventured out yet again to catch Black Swan so I spent more time at the movies in one weekend than I have in the past six months).

Love and Other Drugs was actually very good. I felt the tears coming in several different scenes. Anne Hathaway and Jake Gyllenhaal spend quite a bit of time on screen sans clothing. I’m willing to bet they saved a bundle on the wardrobe budget for this film. But it is not one of those movies on drugs that sees the protagonists check in to a rehabilitation center like WhiteSands. While on the other hand… Black Swan used over 250,000 Swarovski crystals on its costumes. I know people are talking “Oscar” for the film, but I hope it’s for the costume designers (Rodarte) because that’s about the only highlight of the film. Not even the lesbo makeout scene can save this one… I wouldn’t recommend the film, but I would sell my first born for that white gown Natalie wears to the opening gala.

Anyway, while waiting to enter the particular theater for our movie, we squeezed in some time for some serious people watching. Apparently, my commentary on the attire of movie goers was that of a news anchor during Monday Night Football. My companions remarked that this commentary needed to be “harnessed’ and next time they were going to mike me and film the scenery. The things that people wear to the movies is just totally baffling. I understand that quite a few of you are on dates, but your outfits… Let’s just break it down: you’re going to be sitting in a theater for at least 90 minutes- skin tight jeans are going to give you a yeast infection. That said, you should be wearing pants or some type of leg covering seeing as thousands (if not more) people have sat in that seat before you. So unless you are trying to encourage your date to cop a full frontal feel all while risking a case of crabs, I suggest covering up. Look casually cute by trying a look like the following:

Forever 21 Warm Knit Pom Hat, $6.80

Nation LTD Georgia Burnout Tunic, $98

T by Alexander Wang Knit Fitted Sweatpants, $113

YARNZ Feathers Cashmere Scarf, $169

Sam Edelman Vancouver Military Bootie, $199

xx,

WhyDid