Thursday, December 30, 2010

Stylish Film


One of my all-time favorite "chick flicks" ~ 1953's How to Marry a Millionaire ~ is also a stylish-movie-geek favorite. Starring three glamorous ladies - Lauren Bacall, Marilyn Monroe, and Betty Grable, as beautiful fashion models. This movie begins as sophisticated and resourceful Schatze Page is introduced to her luxe new Sutton Place penthouse. Well, it's not exactly hers... she's renting it to attract men. Rich men. What ensues is a comedic romp involving several male characters and many creative outfit changes. Everything the ladies wear, down to their bathrobes is is polished and feminine. Lots of nipped waists, full skirts, glossy curled hair, and diamonds. The interior decoration is also chic, in all it's 50s glory. It's really a feast for the eyes!
Lauren Bacall plays Schatze Page, the saucy main character. Throughout the movie she tries so hard to be a ballbuster, it ends up biting her in the ass, and by the end of the movie you can see she's really soft and gentle on the inside. She has a lot of great lines, mostly when she's rejecting wealthy and successful Tom Brookman, whom she mistakenly thinks is a "gas pump jockey." Marilyn plays innocently cute Pola Debevoise, who won't wear her spectacles for fear of being judged by men - so instead she walks around nearly blind with lots of running into walls - laughs unfortunately at her expense. Betty Grable plays perky Loco Dempsy, a girl who is "awful clever with a quarter," reeling in men everywhere she goes. She never fails to get laughs, especially in the Maine scene when she comes down with a fever. All three ladies are charming and lovely to watch.
If you're a fan of fashionable films, you need to see this movie.

Friday, December 24, 2010

Daisy In The Air


My mom bought me this perfume on a trip she took - and it has become my current favorite scent for everyday use. It's quite similar to the original Marc Jacobs but less heavily scented with gardenia, and different enough to make it worth owning both. It's a version of the Daisy line, this time with a sky blue daisy-shaped top. It's light, floral, and easy to wear. Plus, it came with a scented blue paper garland - adorable. Marc Jacobs has such a sense of whimsy. Top Notes: Wild Strawberry, Violet, Ruby Red Grapefruit. Heart Notes: Gardenia, Violet Petals, Jasmine Petals. Base Notes: Musk, Vanilla, White Woods.
Next I'm going to try one of the Marc Jacobs solid perfume rings (available at Sephora). They are so cute!


Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Little Studs


I am in love with these tiny pyramids. Such a cute alternative to simple diamond studs. Check out Bloomingdales for a huge selection in stud earrings.

Beautiful Ring


Take a look at Nicole Richie's engagement ring! She collaborated with designer Neil Lane to create this stunning piece of jewelry. It features an octagonal framework around the centerpiece - a 4+ carat sparkler. It is glitzy, but also sharp, with an Art Deco feel. Nicole's cool dark nails add an edge to the look.