Violet May for Today’s Business Women
I am so excited to be starting a new career along with a new career comes accessories right ladies. Well look no further if you need that chic bag or clutch to stuff you laptop in, so you can go from day to night.
http://www.violetmaylondon.com
Violet May is here to save the day.
They have everything for the tech girl on the move and the businesswomen who is about to close the deal in style. The collection consists of a Blackberry purses, computer clutches, laptop sleeves and for that special gift ideas corporate gifts. All hand crafted Luxury Leather Laptop Bags & Business Accessories for Women. A little background about the all female team:
“Violet May® brings the beautiful to the functional world of business accessories. Our all female product design team believed it was possible to create a range of unique, luxury business accessories including laptop bags & cases that also work beautifully.”
“We also believe in re-investing in our community so a percentage of our profits will go towards the Violet May Creative Seed Fund™, supporting female entrepreneurs starting creative businesses.” Great reason to purchase and reason for getting up and go to work in style.
Made by Japanese
Paris is known for some of the best cuisine in Europe. Yet, if you want the best Japanese food you should defiantly go to Japan. In Paris most Japanese restaurants are owned and run by the Chinese or Koreans, real Japanese people usually walk out as soon as they see non-Japanese people in the Kitchen. Well search no further on the chic rue Saint- Honoré we found an owed and operated family style Japanese restaurant Sapporo.
Sapporo is located at 276, rue Saint- Honoré 75001 Paris tel. 01 40 15 98 66 Métro Pyramides. We knew we found our spot for great Ramen noodles when we witnessed that the place was filled with Japanese tourist. Our favourites where filled with shrimp. Everything looked delicious it was very hard to choose. The service and the staff where excellent, they really made you feel welcome and joked with you all the time.
Colette In Paris for Everything Cool, Kitsch, and on the Verge Re-Opens
Colette just got a complete makeover grace a Japanese interior designer Masamichi Katayama, aka Wonderwall. It kinda looks the same yet more cluttered. Similar to the Supreme skateboard shop in NYC, with everything Nike, Reebok, Bathing Ape and Ice Cream brands, and everything kitsch on the first floor from Hello Kitty stylus pens, to the latest in fab Magazines. The Resto is still in the ground floor, and everything designer from House of Holland, Marc, and everyone in between on the 2nd floor.
The stores now has white walls with glass, steel and black leather incorporated into its Neo new atmosphere, with great graphics to add that urban feel to the walls. Best thing is the warm staff is still there, who bring cool to Paris multicultural and trendy to the world of Colette! Gap plans to open a pop- up -shop at the everything cool, kitsch and on the verge at Colette Fall 08.
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For once I agree with P-Diddy?! Have to say I like his VH1 show too!
Bionda Castana Milano
Addicted to Shoes
StyleCartel has found it’s new shoe brand to make love with, roll around in bed with and feel sexy in. Bionda Castana this Italian made British design team has there own twist on sexy, edgy, and young. They called it Bionda Castana Milano (Bionda = Blonde; Castana = Brunette; and Milan, where the shoes are made).
Founders Natalia Barbieri and Jennifer Portman dreamt of designing superb and sophisticated footwear they have taken the artistry of Italian style and combined it with luxurious quality and innovative design. Motivated by the glamour and culture of Italian design unsurpassed by the quality of Italian shoes. If you ever had the problem of finding that perfect shoe that looks and feels great on look know further. Natalia and Jennifer understand you pain. This being the reason they founded their own shoe design Bionda Castana in 2006.
Now that fall is well on it’s way the hunt for that great boot is underway. Her are a few hints from the collection. OK think Black Patent leather with Elastic Detail, Knee High Boot and a 80mm Covered Heel perfect for the rain, and that F-U boot!!! Another goodie is the Milla beige suede Knee-High Boot with a Swarovski crystal Zip Slider and 80mm Covered Heel. Olala trés chic!
Don’t forget this season’s trend is the ankle boottie. Not sure if it was made for Kimora Lee Simons the “Queen of Bling”, but it suits her well if it were. The Kimora bottie is made out of Forest Green Suede with a Gold & Crystal Swarovski crystal zip slider, with 100mm Covered Heel. Ouch this winter bring Sexy back to you feet with pleasure.
The Bionda Castana collections are entirely ‘Made in Italy’ by the most reputable artisans located in Parabiago, Milan. Each one of the high-heeled shoes is carefully padded along the inner sole to give extra protection, stability and comfort for the wearer. Something women look for in a shoe, what sexy and comfortable we like!
Where to Buy:
* USA
Encore @ The Wynn, Las Vegas
3131 Las Vegas Boulevard South,
Las Vegas, NV, 89109
+1 702-770-7000
The Pink Duchess
24215 Hawthorne Boulevard,
Torrance, CA 90505
+1 310 791 7465
T Georgianos
1240 4th Street, Suite B,
Sarasota, FL, 34236
+1 941 870 3727
* United Kingdom
Zibba
61 Knightsbridge,
London, SW1X 7RA
+44 (0) 20 7235 3344
Larizia
74 St. Johns Wood High Street,
London, NW8 7SH
+44 (0) 20 7722 5999
Brittique
www.brittique.com
+44 (0) 845 0943 662
Fashion Drama on London Tube

I could not help myself but these shoes were awful. I wish I could show you the entire out-fit. I love moccasins, but these look like they had an allergic reaction. I don’t know how they go with the outfit. Total fashion mishap.

French History
Last Saturday was a wonderful sunny afternoon on Paris. After living in Paris for over 4 years now I decided to spend a tourist afternoon in gay Paris. I have always wondered if there were any old all black quarters in Paris. One thing that amazes me about Europe is that during colonization and the slave trade, people say that Europeans never brought the colonized/slaves to Europe. I love history and would really love to find out if this is true.
This is why the above picture is so appealing to me. I was just walking down the street in the 2eme when for some reason I looked up and saw this painting on a building. It seems to be remnant of a time once forgotten. It was intriguing to think about why the image was there? What kind of establishment was there in times past? It was like time travelling and thinking of the neighbourhood during the time of which this picture meant something to it’s surroundings? As well as why know one removed this image? Hmm I just wanted to share. Enjoy!
Fall Trends Mash Up
Now that summer is almost over and people are going on vacation just one last vacation tip. Credit crunch and vacation, don’t blow all your money on your vacation cause Fall is around the corner. Ladies you will need some extra cash to add the Fall looks to your wardrobe. Here is a quick fix on what’s in and what to look for and think about for Fall.
From New York to Paris, via Milan, the “good old days” of style are back. Designers have decided to pair classy with sassy for solid everyday looks.
This fall we will see the return of plaids and tweeds, twin-sets, full skirts, fur collars, driving gloves, glasses, sheer coloured stockings, lady-like frame bags, belts, hats and mid-calf boots. Here is your quick list of the 8 most important pieces to add to your fall wardrobe.
1. The Long and Lean Look: Temperatures and hemlines will drop for a more sophisticated look. At Calvin Klein, Francisco Costa showcased one of his best collections yet, rife with strict, formal lines with deliberate volume in a palette of royal blues, burgundy and charcoal. Dolce & Gabbana got its inspiration from 70’s icon Lauren Hutton and at Marc Jacobs his silhouettes seemed to have stepped out of Edwardian look books.
2. A Day in the country: DKNY gave us brocades paired with knits and barrel-shape tweed dresses with jackets. Carolina Herrera added long feathers to her fedoras and gave an equestrian-theme edge to her sexy hunter’s silhouette. In his line Marc by Marc Jacobs also touched on this into the woods feel. Plaids and tweeds are going to be big.
3. Architecture-wear and bold collars: It’s all about the neckline. Raf Simons perfectly captured the vernacular of the Jil Sander with body-hugging tweed dresses and stand-up collars. The collar as statement also was evident at Bottega Veneta, Marni. At Maison Martin Margiela, collars were in a league of their own.
4. Androgyny is Back: Power dressing inspired Miuccia Prada’s stellar show of straight-laced menswear separates. What a great stylish additions to your wardrobe! Stefano Pilati for YSL created a futuristic spin on the androgyny look. Alexander Wang, Dolce and Gabbanna, Calvin Klein, Derek Lam and Max Mara followed suit.
5. Eclectic Prints & Fall Flowers: The ethnic beat moves away from India and into Eastern Europe at Gucci, Aztec and Native American at Ralph Lauren and Anna Sui. On the French front, Jean Paul Gaultier and Sonia Rykiel made the print into a piece of wearable art.
6. French Chic: Dior was in the 60s but “French Chic” ran the gamut from maid uniforms and ribbon pleating to 50s bombshell dresses. Thierry Mugler molded shapes define the season.The best came from: Nicolas Ghesquière for Balenciaga, Alber Elbaz for Lanvin, and Marc Jacobs for Louis Vuitton. The French touch can also be felt in Stella McCartney and Proenza Schouler with “Black and White” as colour palette, sexy cuts and bows everywhere.
7. Ball Gowns/Evening wear: Ball gowns are now a standard item for your wardrobes. Giambattista Valli sent out a princess-worthy puff of scarlet, whilecencases his princess in creamy feathers. Other designers made their mark here as well, Prada cocktail dresses, Alexander Wang evening attire, without forgetting Louis Vuitton and Derek Lam.
8. Accessories Galore: There’s no end to accessories.
Hats, tights, belts, clutches, and mid-calf boots: YSL dealt out in to one of the season’s best new trends, mid-calf boots with a stiletto heel. Elaborate tights are fall’s bulk-buy.
Just Cavalli was all about the inner animal with a leopard print, and Sonia Rykiel goes with mod colour blocks visible for miles. Hats: Marc Jacobs gives us a Paul Revere-ish tricorn hat and the 80’s headband. Whilst Alexander McQueen showed rich, Indian bridal jewels draped over foreheads, Junya Watanabe, wrapped and tied soft gray fabric over the face as headpiece.



















































