by Profashionelle on February 9, 2009 · 0 comments

Cheryl Cole was the first to wear this cute salmon Matthew Williamson Spring 2009 strapless dress to a show of X-Factor back in November 2008. Cheryl wore the dress which had embellished pockets on the front with a slim belt like it was presented on the runway and a pair of hot pink pumps.
Zoë Kravitz wore the same dress with a colorful beaded jacket from the same collection, beige heels and sans belt to the MoMa Film Gala honoring Baz Luhrmann one week later.
Eva Longoria was the last to join the row by wearing it to a benefit event in Miami last week. Eva also opted out of wearing the pink belt and instead finished off her look with a pair of gold Christian Louboutin “Hyper Privé” Peep-toe Pumps.
All three carry off the dress well, but I prefer it most on Eva. The dress fits her petite frame best and her Louboutins compliment her dress instead of taking away from it (like Cheryl’s pink pumps). Plus, Eva’s hairstyle allows to see the neckline of the dress which cost Zoë major points for me.

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Runway to Red Carpet – Matthew Williamson Spring 2009

Matthew Williamson Spring 2009
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by Profashionelle on February 2, 2009 · 1 comment
LOVE. LOVE. LOVE. I’ve been wanting these gorgeous pink Givenchy shoes since I first saw them featured on NET-A-PORTER
‘s magazine several months ago. Finally, they arrived and are up for sale now. The cut-outs remind me of butterfly wings and everyone knows I’m a sucker for pink shoes. Love at first sight!


Givenchy Cut-out shoe boots
($785, NET-A-PORTER)
These stand out shoes will look gorgeous with a black LBD or a nice tailored suit, but if you want to wear them with anything other than black or white, why not go for something blue? As you can see below both colors compliment each other and look divine together.
Other colors you can wear with these shoes which would look lovely together are purple and yellow. Colors to avoid mixing with pink are red and orange. Also, don’t go head-to-toe pink, this would make every woman look girlish and Barbie obsessed.
Look of the Day – Pink and Blue

Go Shopping:
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by Profashionelle on December 16, 2008 · 0 comments
Getting through this cold season without developing a major winter depression can be pretty tough sometimes. The lack of sunshine and the chilly temperatures dry up a lot of our physical and mental energy. But fear not! Intelligent fashion is here to save your day!
To avoid the winter blues, remember to add bold colors such as hot pink, canary yellow or soylent green to your winter wardrobe. This will help to keep the blues away from you (plus everyone coming your way) and will also make sure you get noticed during this dreary season. Genius, huh?

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I’ve always been a fan of strappy sandals, but only dared to admire them from afar yet. With such chunky ankles as mine, it’s not easy to pull off shoes like that. So far, I just couldn’t get myself to invest hundreds of dollars in a shoe that might wear me at the end instead the other way round.
But, oh well, this sizzling pair of Alexander McQueen satin rope tie sandals in Barbie pink really make me think twice about a possible purchase. Basically, all you need are these shoes to spice up a boring black outfit. The bold splash of color will pull the focus down on your feet and distract spectators from possible faux-pas upwards. Cash out $1.100 and this screaming hot pink footwear will soon grace your lucky feet.


Pink Alexander McQueen Satin Rope Tie Sandals
(NET-A-PORTER).
P.S.: How CUTE are the golden baubles and tassles?! Just what makes a girl go crazy for.
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When we recently did a recap on Kate Bosworth‘s red carpet appearances in 2007, we had quite a soft spot for her Preen pink pocket dress she wore to the world premiere of her flick “The Girl in The Park” back in September.
Since most of us mortals are on a budget (even with regards to fashion), we created a similar “Look for Less“-version of Kate’s chic and girly outfit. Enjoy.
The top might be originally meant to be a sweater, but it’s certainly long enough to be pulled off as a dress, so dare to be different and wear it for a night out in town. Found via FabSugar.
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