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Wednesday, May 15, 2013

The Black Dress Made Modern & Fun

The little black dress designed by Hubert de Givenchy and worn by Audrey Hepburn in the opening of the 1961 romantic comedy film Breakfast at Tiffany's is cited as one of the most iconic items of clothing in the history of the twentieth century and perhaps the most famous "little black dress" of all time. So inspired by Hepburn`s iconic dress I created a look adapted for my four years old princess. The intention was not to create a identical look but to emulate the elegance and add a childish vibe maintaing the comfort required when you are a active little one. The vest, the glitter wrist bands and the belt are from H&M, the dress is from Children`s Place and so are the shoes.

O vestidinho preto criado por Hubert de Givenchy and usado por Audrey Hepburn na abertura do filme de 1961 entitulado no Brasil "Bonequinha de luxo" é citado como o maior ícone do vestuário feminino na história do século vinte and com certeza o tubinho preto mais famoso de todos os tempos. Inspirado neste vestido ícone criei um look adapatado para minha princesinha de quatro anos de idade. A intençao não foi copiar o look mas sim captar a elegância e adicionar um ar mais infantil mantendo o conforto. O colete de pele, pulseiras e o cinto são da H&M, o vestido e os sapatos são da Children`s Place.


Friday, May 10, 2013

OOTD Gone Vintage...

This look was inspired on the elegance of the 50's, the age of femininity. The dress is from H&M and all the accessories are from Children`s Place, except for the necklace (which I don't really know where it was bought!) The hair was tied in the back of the head and then fluffed on the top to create volume. And voilà!

Este "look" foi inspirado na elegância dos anos 50, a era da femininidade. O vestido é da H&M e todos os acessórios são da Children`s Place, exceto o colar (o qual na verdade não sei onde foi comprado!). O cabelo foi amarrado atrás e depois solto levemente pra criar volume no topo da cabeça. E voilà!