Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Nails Did Boo.

Nails Did Boo. One thing we love is to get our nails did. For the past few years I've been sticking to the simple one color tone manicure. Back in the day I was known for keeping my nails fresh with all these glitz and hood chic to it. Now our favorite beauty blog xovain has given us a reason to go back to our nail game! Here is a great article talking about the nail shield game by the creator of Alleycat Jewelry owner Carly Stadelmann.  Here are a few of the highlights from this article!


xoDani: What inspired your designs? Specifically, what made you want to put such gorgeous pieces on nails over, say, rings or earrings?

Carley: I have a strong need to create. I love working with my hands, especially with intricate, detailed materials. The nail jewelry started when a friend of mine had broken her nail. Nobody wants to wear a finger splint or bandaid, and we can’t always make it to our nail tech, so as an experiment, we glued on a metal strip to keep it in place. It held the nail in place and looked way better than a splint. From then on, I was hooked on making that metal strip look amazing.


       How to Apply Them



To wear these babies, simply set in nail glue, top coat, or UV gel if that’s your bag, and you will get different levels of wear from a few days to a few weeks. Check out the rest of these handcrafted nail jewelry and accessories!  AlleycatJewelry Blog



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Monday, July 20, 2015

Fashion Class 101: Kim K Edition.

Kim K. Fashion Class is now in session. Say what you want about Kim K. but you have to admit some of her outfits are on point. Even thou I know I could never pull it off! Kim K. has provided us with some great fashion tips over the years. Here are a few of our favorite fashion tips from PopSugar.




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Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Fashion and Movies..Thank you.

Everyone knows WE LOVE movies at MuseMe. Movies has become a second nature behind the wonderful world of Fashion. WhoWhatWear have made a list that we totally agree with about some of the great fashion inspiration from these classic movies. Of course our favorite Clueless is on here! As If...
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    Annie Hall (1977):

    Annie Hall
    PHOTO: Rollins-Joffe Productions
    Diane Keaton’s portrayal of the title character in this late-’70s Woody Allen film remains a unique fashion moment in movie history. Her androgynous wardrobe is still emulated today by cool girls everywhere.
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    Get the Annie Hall look:

    Ray-Ban Icon Round Sunglasses ($165) in Havana Spotter Brown
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    Black Swan (2010):

    Black Swan
    PHOTO: Fox Searchlight Pictures
    The sisters of Rodarte had a hand in designing the films exquisite costumes. And we’re pretty much obsessed with all things ballet-inspired. Enough said!
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    Get the Black Swan look:

    Free People Angelica Bodysuit ($88) in Black
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    Clueless (1995):

    Clueless
    PHOTO: Paramount Pictures
    Besides standing out for coining many of the terms that we still use today, Clueless’s early-90s era fashions were so integral to the story that they could be considered a character in the film.
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    Get the Clueless look:

    ASOS Sundown Heels ($73) in Silver
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    Love Story (1970):

    Love Story
    PHOTO: Paramount Pictures
    Love Story solidified Ali MacGraw as a fashion icon. Just thinking of her character’s preppy style makes us want to wear camel and tweed.
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    Get the Love Story look:

    Zara Suede Studio Trench Coat ($399) in Light Khaki
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    The Virgin Suicides (1999):

    The Virgin Suicides
    PHOTO: Eternity Pictures
    Sofia Coppola’s beautiful, melancholy first film has us dreaming of prairie dresses to this day.
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    Get the The Virgin Suicides look:

    Christy Dawn The Winslet Dress ($330) in White and Black Floral
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    The Devil Wears Prada (2006):

    The Devil Wears Prada
    PHOTO: Fox 2000 Pictures
    Cliché and over the top it may be, but The Devil Wears Prada in all its fashion world–centric glory will always be a guilty pleasure.
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    Get the The Devil Wears Prada look:

    Saint Laurent Babycat Print Scarf ($325) 
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    Amélie (2001):

    Amélie
    PHOTO: Claudie Ossard Productions
    Audrey Tautou’s charming portrayal of the title character fulfills our Parisian wanderlust and inspires our wardrobes like only the French can.
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    Get the Amélie look:

    Reformation Mckendrie Dress ($218) in Mia
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    Romeo + Juliet (1996):

    Romeo + Juliet
    PHOTO: Bazmark Films
    Baz Luhrmann’s frenetic adaptation of the classic featured the men in Hawaiian shirts and Claire Danes as an angel in white. The results were pure eye candy.
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    Get the Romeo + Juliet look:

    Madewell Off-the-Shoulder Maxi Dress ($158) in Pure White
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    Almost Famous (2000):

    Almost Famous
    PHOTO: Columbia Pictures
    Cameron Crowe’s acclaimed film perfectly captured the spirit of the 1970s in all its rock and roll glory. We wouldn’t count Penny Lane out as an inspiration for many designers’ S/S 15 collections.
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    Get the Almost Famous look:

    Topshop Suede A-Line Skirt ($140) in Tan
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    Atonement (2007):

    Atonement
    PHOTO: Focus Features
    Keira Knightley in that emerald dress is one of the greatest film-fashion moments of all time. In fact, her elegant wardrobe as a whole in the film is drool-worthy. It’s no wonder that the designer, Jacqueline Durran, won a Costume Designers Guild Award for her work that year and was nominated for every other award imaginable.
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    Get the Atonement look:

    Rag & Bone Izabella Lace-Trimmed Silk Camisol ($395) in Brushed Nickel
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    Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1961):

    Breakfast at Tiffany's
    PHOTO: Jurow-Shepherd
    The exquisite Audrey Hepburn’s portrayal of Holly Golightly is as glamorous as it gets. It solidified Hepburn as an icon in both the fashion and film industries. The cat-eye sunglasses, pearls, and full-length gloves are trademarks of the film and have become what people think of at the mere mention of the movie.
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    Get the Breakfast at Tiffany’s look:

    Eddie Borgo Pearl Cabochon Choker ($275) in Rose Gold
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    Troop Beverly Hills (1989):

    Troop Beverly Hills
    PHOTO: Fries Entertainment
    Shelly Long’s wardrobe pretty much summed up the excess of the ’80s in one addictively entertaining film. Add to that the chic Beverly Hills spin on Girl Scout uniforms, and you have the obsession of every girl born within a 10-year span of the film’s release.
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    Get the Troop Beverly Hills look:

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    Reality Bites (1994):

    Reality Bites
    PHOTO: Universal Pictures
    One of our favorite ’90s fashion films featured Winona Ryder at its center, donning cool burgundy tea-length dresses with loafers and the like.
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    Get the Reality Bites look:

    Farrow Woodstock Dress ($108) in Denim
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    Breathless (1960):

    Breathless
    PHOTO: Les Films Impéria
    It doesn’t get much more new wave French-girl cool than Jean Seberg as Patricia Franchini in this French film. Fun fact: Seberg was actually an American actress.
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    Get the Breathless look:

    Saint James Meridien II Top ($95) in Ecru/Marine
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    Sex and the City (2008):

    Sex and the City
    PHOTO: New Line Cinema
    If you need further proof that Sex and the City is the ultimate fashion-girl film, see herehere, and here.
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    Get the Sex and the City look:

    Hello Lover Pumps

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