Sam Edelman Navato Heel, $100, Guess by Marciano Cherylan Sandal, $198, Gypsy Silk Blouse, $95, NARS D. Gorgeous Eyeshadow, $23, Vera Wang Princess Eau de Toilette, $45, DVF Paddie in Brambles iPad Case, $135, Skagen Stainless Steel Bracelet Watch, $130, Knotted Tissue-Crepe Dress, $320
February 28, 2011
February 27, 2011
Garden Party
By Katrice
I have been wanting a pair of floral flats for a few seasons, and finally found a pair that I thought could work with a number of things I want to wear this spring and summer without being too over the top. Mine have a bit of coral and yellow atop a taupe-colored material that feels like linen. Feminine but not so much that they can't be paired with cargo capris and tee.
1. Save as De Embroidered Flat, Unlisted, $35
2. Maple Floral Tweed Lace Up, Asos, $63
3. Marie Flower Trim Ballerina, House of Fraser, $64
4. Punk Ballet Flat, Wanted, $40
5. Blue Floral Brocade Ballerina Flats, Marc Jacobs, $316
6. Perimeter Oxford Flat, Deen & Ozzy for Urban Outfitters, $38
7. Ballerina's Flowers, H&M
8. Red Satin Flower Ballet Slipper, Emma Hope, $205
9. Casually Floral Flats, Forever 21, $16.80
10. Born Lovely Flat, Nordstrom, $85
11. Marlie Multi Flower, TopShop, $55
12. SCHWEIKER, Aldo, $19.98
February 25, 2011
Finding Inspiration
By Katrice
Leave it to Wedding Soiree and an invite to attend their upcoming book signing for "Atlanta Weddings for the Modern, Stylish, Chic Bride" to inspire me.
Leave it to Wedding Soiree and an invite to attend their upcoming book signing for "Atlanta Weddings for the Modern, Stylish, Chic Bride" to inspire me.
This look is loosely channeling Michelle Williams' styling from the February issue of Marie Claire.
Chocolate Ruffle Bandeau Dress, $44, Dorothy Perkins
Cream Floral Sandals, $130, Riverisland.com
Holly Fulton Acrylic Plate Necklace with Python Detail, $645, Brownsfashion.com
Lytton Minaudiere Clutch, $325, Diane von Furstenberg
Revlon Lipstick in Baby Berry
Amy DuBois Barnett Brings Sexy Back to Ebony
By Katrice
Amy DuBois Barnett has arrived. If you ever have the opportunity to meet the editor-in-chief of Ebony Magazine in person, you'll understand what that means. She changes the mood in the room. Barnett is effervescent and comfortable, and amazingly accessible. Look for that signature in her crafting of a newer more modern Ebony.
Joining the standard-bearing institution last June, Barnett was a prime candidate to fortify what has already been established: excellence, longevity, history, integrity and style. The challenge -- to get that message out to a new generation of readers. Given her track record -- making Teen People the leading magazine in it's category, doubling Honey mag's circulation in just three years, and multiple on-air stints as the go-to expert on pop culture, style and social issues -- count it done.
I was able to steal a few moments with her during the opening reception of "For the Love of Color" last night to see what's happening behind the scenes at Ebony.
I was able to steal a few moments with her during the opening reception of "For the Love of Color" last night to see what's happening behind the scenes at Ebony.
MVL: What can we look forward to with Ebony as you prepare to mark your one-year anniversary as editor-in-chief?
ADB: Ebony is going through an evolution right now, and I think that everyone can look forward to a new vibrancy, a new purpose, a new voice, a new aesthetic. Really the entire brand is transforming to be more resonant for the new generation of Ebony readers. So, I'm very excited about the full-scale changes I've been able to bring to this amazing 65-year iconic brand.
MVL: How did the "For the Love of Color" tribute exhibit to Mrs. Johnson come about?
ADB: Well, Macy's has been a partner for the past 30 years. And for Black History Month, Macy's actually came up with the idea of creating window displays in tribute to Eunice Johnson's life. And we just thought the timing was so great, especially given all of the changes that are happening at Ebony and at Fashion Fair, as well. So, the fact that Macy's brought this idea to us and the fact that we have all these transformations happening at Johnson Publishing Company, it just seemed meant to be. Macy's has been an amazing partner and we've been very fortunate to work with them to create this 10-city extravaganza.
MVL: Your background in corporate finance, as a buyer, and culture and style writer make you a perfect leader to broaden Ebony's reach. How did you feel when the offer came for you to join such an iconic brand? What did you think?
ADB: Running Ebony is my dream job. It's extremely rare in your professional life that you have the opportunity to touch a brand this iconic. I mean, the level of brand equity, and goodwill and resonance and spirit that Ebony has for our community is unparalleled. It doesn't exist with any other brand. So, the fact that I was offered this chance to helm the brand as it went through this wholesale transformation was an an extreme honor. I couldn't be more excited to be editing Ebony right now.
MVL: What is your benchmark for Ebony? With Teen People you said you wanted teens to feel as though the magazine was by them (i.e. relatable). What is that thing for you with Ebony?
ADB: I want readers to know that Ebony has their back and that Ebony will give them the tools to move forward. I want to be able to take what the brand has meant to the community over the years and three-dimensionalize it so that we become an advocate for our readers. But, I also want to make sure that we reflect their aesthetic. In fact, when you see the re-design coming in the April issue, you'll see that I've introduced a whole new section called Elevate, which is all about wellness and spirituality, and setting goals and executing them. I think that is extremely important for our community and I believe it will be a wonderful new pillar of the Ebony brand.
MVL: Why should we be reading Ebony?
ADB: It's so much. Ebony is Black America in a way that no other magazine can be. We talk to women, we talk to men, we talk about entertainment, we talk about politics, we talk about issues that are of concern for you ... We elevate you in every single way, from your body to your mind to your water-cooler conversation. We entertain too. Under my leadership, the magazine is funny and it's cool. When you pick up an Ebony, you're reading about everything that you care about right now, and you feel like you're in the know. And you feel like the magazine is helping you live you life better. It's just mad cool. We're bringing sexy back to Ebony.
Eunice Johnson, Style Maven
By Katrice
Last night was the much-anticipated opening of "For the Love of Color," Ebony, Fashion Fair Cosmetics and Macy's collaborative tribute to the late Eunice Johnson, fashion icon and co-founder of Johnson Publishing Company. Macy's at Lenox Square Mall was the scene of an elaborate reception unlike anything the chain has ever hosted in this city.
The soiree reminded me of First Lady Obama's visit to Atlanta a few weeks ago; every style savvy progressive woman in the city wanted to to be in the house. And with good reason. The opportunity to be within arm's reach of Johnson's couture gowns from designers like Pierre Cardin, Reem Acra, Nina Ricci, Bill Blass and Issey Miyake was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
I'm positive, at this very moment, that I didn't grasp the full magnitude of what I was privy to during my Ebony Fashion Fair experiences in years past. The breadth of what I witnessed tonight brought it all full circle.
Thank you Mrs. Johnson, for your vision and labor of love.
The soiree reminded me of First Lady Obama's visit to Atlanta a few weeks ago; every style savvy progressive woman in the city wanted to to be in the house. And with good reason. The opportunity to be within arm's reach of Johnson's couture gowns from designers like Pierre Cardin, Reem Acra, Nina Ricci, Bill Blass and Issey Miyake was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
I'm positive, at this very moment, that I didn't grasp the full magnitude of what I was privy to during my Ebony Fashion Fair experiences in years past. The breadth of what I witnessed tonight brought it all full circle.
Thank you Mrs. Johnson, for your vision and labor of love.
February 24, 2011
On Trend: Ornamented Feet
By Katrice
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| Jimmy Choo Paradox Animal Print Leather Wedge, $595 |
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| Sandals Corsica, $60 |
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| Ash Platform Wedges Lyn Military, $315 |
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| K Jacques St. Tropez Parys Kampal Donna Snakeskin Printed Sandal, $240 |
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| Giuseppe Zanotti Chain Leather Thong Sandals, $440 |
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| Giuseppe Zanotti Embroidered Leather Sandals, $750 |
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| Jimmy Choo Costa Black and Beige Patent Leather Sandal, $1,025 |
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| Koolaburra Venus Fringe Sandal, $155 |
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| Woven Wedge, $1,450 |
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| Sea Shell Sandal, $150 |
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| Michael Kors Strappy Buckled Leather Sandal, $785 |
February 23, 2011
A Lil' Wednesday Love
February 22, 2011
Another Black Phase?
By Katrice
The black section of my closet is growing, again. A few years ago, you would have believed that I was either ultra conservative or just plain boring with my black-on-black ensembles. Black was all I wore. At the time, I thought it was because I considered it structured {and slimming}. And then, I got the urge to explore color; So, I trimmed that portion of my wardrobe. Now, I don't know if I really wanted to explore color or just thought I should. I wonder this because I'm always drawn to black when I'm shopping in every season except summer, and I actually wear something black at least two to three times a week. Is this another black phase or do I just, hands down, love wearing black?
I think, the latter. And this is why.
Black ...
1. feels slimming {though it may not actually be so}.
2. is structured.
3. can be stark and profound.
4. can be dressed up without much effort.
5. is classic.
6. is a perfect canvas for sparkly accessories.
Having said all of that, I'd love to hear your opinions on whether I should resist my inclination. Is there really something wrong with wanting to predominantly wear black? In the meantime, here's a peek at what I want now. {LOL}
I think, the latter. And this is why.
Black ...
1. feels slimming {though it may not actually be so}.
2. is structured.
3. can be stark and profound.
4. can be dressed up without much effort.
5. is classic.
6. is a perfect canvas for sparkly accessories.
Having said all of that, I'd love to hear your opinions on whether I should resist my inclination. Is there really something wrong with wanting to predominantly wear black? In the meantime, here's a peek at what I want now. {LOL}
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| Betsey Johnson Round Crystal Statement Ring, $46 |
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| Fitted Jacquard Dress, $184 |
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| K.C. Satchel, $850 |
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| Sable Crepe Military Fitted Jacket, Matthew Williamson, $460 |
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| Senso WILMA, $190 |
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| Elements Leather Bangle, $165 |
February 20, 2011
MVL Radar: Stats Atlanta
By Katrice
It's been a while since I posted on a first-time visit to one of the city's sensational eateries. But, I think my meal at Stats Atlanta, yesterday, is worth mentioning. If you like the sports bar atmosphere, and even if you don't, you'll love Stats. It's mahogany wood and supple leather sleek, the atmosphere is nice, you have the option of rooftop dining ... and if by chance you're going with the intention of watching a game, all of the other amenities have been built around that.
I met fellow blogger Poppy of Memoirs of an Eternal Optimist there for dinner and a face-to-face meeting after much chatting back on forth via our blogs. We picked up like old friends! {LOL} I ordered the Texas Burger (BBQ Sauce, Cheddar, Mushroom, Crispy Onion) and fries. Simple meal, but it was tasty. I'll definitely be back.
Looking to add to your blog reading list? Check out Memoirs of an Eternal Optimist here.
It's been a while since I posted on a first-time visit to one of the city's sensational eateries. But, I think my meal at Stats Atlanta, yesterday, is worth mentioning. If you like the sports bar atmosphere, and even if you don't, you'll love Stats. It's mahogany wood and supple leather sleek, the atmosphere is nice, you have the option of rooftop dining ... and if by chance you're going with the intention of watching a game, all of the other amenities have been built around that.
I met fellow blogger Poppy of Memoirs of an Eternal Optimist there for dinner and a face-to-face meeting after much chatting back on forth via our blogs. We picked up like old friends! {LOL} I ordered the Texas Burger (BBQ Sauce, Cheddar, Mushroom, Crispy Onion) and fries. Simple meal, but it was tasty. I'll definitely be back.
Looking to add to your blog reading list? Check out Memoirs of an Eternal Optimist here.
February 17, 2011
Find Me Here: Bronner Bros Int'l Hair Show, 'Fro Fashion Week & more!
By Katrice
This is a great weekend to be in the A! 'Fro Fashion Week begins tomorrow, The Bronner Brothers International Hair Show on Saturday and the forecast calls for temperatures in the 70's. Ahhhh ... I love my town. If you will be in and around Atlanta for any of the hair and beauty events, I'd love to see you.
'Fro Fashion Week
Natural Hair Maven Felicia Leatherwood and Huetiful will be bringing Leatherwood's Loving Your Hair with Natural Care Workshop with to FFW on Saturday at 4 p.m. at the Crown Plaza Hotel, 1325 Virginia Avenue, Atlanta. {If you're not up on the Huetiful Steamer, get familiar.}
Bronner Bros Int'l Hair Show
I especially looking forward to overhauling my makeup and tools as Londyn, who will be on hand working with Danessa Myricks and the I Make You Beautiful team, has promised to take me on a spree of sorts on the show floor. {LOL! And it will be just as dramatic as it sounds. We're just like that!}
You're also invited to meet us for an informal MVL meet up on Saturday at Stats Restaurant, 300 Marietta St. NW, Atlanta, at 4 p.m. Would love to see you!
This is a great weekend to be in the A! 'Fro Fashion Week begins tomorrow, The Bronner Brothers International Hair Show on Saturday and the forecast calls for temperatures in the 70's. Ahhhh ... I love my town. If you will be in and around Atlanta for any of the hair and beauty events, I'd love to see you.
'Fro Fashion Week
Natural Hair Maven Felicia Leatherwood and Huetiful will be bringing Leatherwood's Loving Your Hair with Natural Care Workshop with to FFW on Saturday at 4 p.m. at the Crown Plaza Hotel, 1325 Virginia Avenue, Atlanta. {If you're not up on the Huetiful Steamer, get familiar.}
Bronner Bros Int'l Hair Show
I especially looking forward to overhauling my makeup and tools as Londyn, who will be on hand working with Danessa Myricks and the I Make You Beautiful team, has promised to take me on a spree of sorts on the show floor. {LOL! And it will be just as dramatic as it sounds. We're just like that!}
You're also invited to meet us for an informal MVL meet up on Saturday at Stats Restaurant, 300 Marietta St. NW, Atlanta, at 4 p.m. Would love to see you!
February 16, 2011
NYFW 2011: Living Vicariously Through Them
By Katrice
{Love the green suede booties}
{The bag, alone.}
{And again}
{This Hermes Birkin bag is making its own entrance.}
{I am literally captivated by Yaya's hair.}
February 14, 2011
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