Showing posts with label spring. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spring. Show all posts

Sunday, February 23, 2014

2014 Spring Trends: An Ode to '90s Fashion

Who didn't love the '90s? The '90s gave us the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, All That, Lisa Frank, The Spice Girls, Titanic (the movie) and Britney Spears. The list is way longer, but if I keep going I might not get to the point of today's post.

Oh how I miss the '90s, which is why it's so awesome to see so many of my favorite fashion trends from back in the day being reinterpreted in 2014. Today I want to share with you some of my '90s fashion idols and show you some of the trends I'm most looking forward to getting my hands on for  the spring!

Let's take a trip down memory lane.


My '90s Fashion Idols:



The Girls of Beverly Hills 90210: For an entire decade these girls had me glued to my TV week after week only to see what they were wearing (let's admit it: the show plots were a little too ridic at times)




Carrie Bradshaw: Known for her shoe obsession and impeccable fashion forward style




Cindy Crawford: By far my favorite supermodel of the '90s. This girl knew how to rock a pair of short shorts.




Princess Diana: The definition of polished perfection.



Posh Spice aka Victoria Beckham: No one has rocked a LBD quite like her.



Gwen Stefani: All around badass chick, queen of red lipstick and cropped tops!




Cher Horowitz: Who doesn't love the gal who introduced my generation to designers like Alaïa?

Janet Jackson- Queen of ripped abs and ripped jeans. 




2014 Spring Trends: An Ode to '90s Fashion:


2014 Spring Trends: An Ode to the '90s













Tuesday, February 19, 2013

GTG's Spring 2013 Fashion Trend Report

So what will you be wearing come spring? Well that really depends on your personal style, but you will be seeing a lot of the following at stores everywhere:



Top 7 Fashion Trends of 2013 (as seen in the runways of Michael Kors, DKNY, Alexander Wang, Jason Wu, Marc Jacobs, BCBG, DVF, Givenchy and Donna Karan)

1. Stripes
2. Black and White
3. The Short suit
4. Water inspired
5. Ruffles
6. Bermuda Shorts
7. Peek-a-boo pieces

Here are some of my favorite pieces for each trend! Enjoy and let me know what's your new favorite trend?


Seeing stripes: This spring it's all about stepping out in stripes especially if you're afraid of other prints. You should invest in a good piece that you can keep in your closet forever as stripes are timeless.

Stripes
More Stripes


This season designers opted for something a little less traditional such as florals or pastel colors and brought out bold black and white pieces that are perfect for every season and can be achieved with any budget. 

Black and White

Black and White

The first thing I thought of when I saw the short suit was a trend this season was of Julia Roberts in Pretty Woman. Of course the short suit of today is a lot more tailored and fashionable than its' 1990s' equivalent. I'm loving this trend especially when pieces are mixed instead of a matchy matchy look.

The Short Suit
A palette of water colors made a splash on runways, as a lot of designers found inspiration in water and the results are beautiful hues of blues and draperies of seafoam colors. 


Water Inspired Looks

Water Inspired Looks

Ruffles have been popping out everywhere especially oversized ruffles, but I'm not a big fan of this trend that's why I picked pieces that were chic and on trend but nothing that will overpower you.


Ruffles

Ruffles

Bermuda shorts are back this season and they're great because they're not only ultra flattering on just about any body type they also always give you that chic effortless polished look that every girl dreams of. 

Bermuda shorts

Bermuda Shorts

Peek-a-boo pieces are nothing short of sexy, whether you're going for the bare midriff, sheer panels or cut outs you'll have plenty of choices to keep it ultra feminine and sexy. Remember ladies, we love looking sexy not trashy!

Peek a boo pieces (cut outs)

Peek a boo pieces (sheer panels)

What look or looks are you looking forward to rocking this spring?

Until next time,
xo GTG

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“I glanced out the window at the signs of spring. The sky was almost blue, the trees were almost budding, the sun was almost bright.” Millard Kaufman















Tuesday, March 27, 2012

GTG's Spring 2012 Fashion Trend Report

It's springtime again, although it already feels like summertime for those of us living in the Magic City.

Spring means two things:

(1) it's time to clean out our closets from the fashion articles of fall's past (to make room for happy colorful spring fashion, of course!)

and

(2)  it's time for my spring fashion trend reports!

This year's trend report is going to be a little different. As usual you'll get the hottest trends of the moment, and in addition I'm going to feature a splurge item vs. a steal item for each trend. So fun, right?!


The Trends:
  • Athletic Chic- Huge trend as seen on the runways of Helmut Lang and Vera Wang. What I also like about these two choices is that they both incorporate neon colors as well as the athletic trend into a very cute and wearble dress.





  • Neons- It's almost like a blast from our childhood pasts, but right now there's nothing as hot as rocking neon colors. One of the most fun ways to rock this trend is with skinny jeans.








    • Florals- We've been seeing a resurgence of ladylike looks and something that is synonymous with being a lady is florals.






    • Crop Tops- Peek-a-boo! I see some skin. Ladies, this is a trend that not all of us can get away with. I'm still jealous of SJP when she wore it on SATC about a decade ago. Aside from needing a toned tummy you'll also need an "I can do wear anything I want and look great in it" attitude!





    • Tangerine- Not only was Tangerine Tango named Pantone's color for 2012, but it's the hottest  color to wear this season.








    • Peplum Accents- One of my favorite trends from last season! It's even bigger now! I love peplum accents for their retro flair and the fact that they add curves to those of us who don't really have hips, while accentuating the curves of those who have natural hips.





    • Pastel colors- are nature's way of letting you know that spring has arrived! So what better way than sporting the trend than in pretty pastel color shorts?








    Happy Spring Shopping dolls!

    Fashionably Yours,

    GTG


    "No winter lasts forever; no spring skips its turn."- Hal Borland

      Tuesday, February 22, 2011

      GTG's Guide of Festivals

      One of my most favorite things to do when I visit New York in the spring time is to attend all the wonderful festivals they have on any given day. I love the food found at festivals because some of it is from out of town vendors, and the food is just simply yummy.

      I wasn't even sure Miami had great festivals of its own, until I got back from one of my NY visits and noticed the number of festivals throughout the year. Now I'm always on the look out for festivals.

      Below is a list of some of the best festivals I have attended, so you know they are GTG-approved.

      Guide of Festivals:

      • The Food Network Sobe Wine & Food Festival- Thursday, February 24-Sunday, February 27 all over South Beach.
      This is probably one of the best events that only happens in Miami. I've had a chance to check out the festivals in two years and I'm never disappointed. Last year, I was on assignment at the Burger Bash (which is an awesome event to attend, sadly it's one of the first to sell out) and I was able to meet and interview chefs Bobby Flay and Morimoto. The events do sell out super fast and are pricey, but I think the money is  well-spent and I promise you that you will not leave hungry. If you can only check it out once, do it because it is a neat experience. Want to know a little secret? Although the TV chefs steal the spotlight, this event is completely orchestrated by FIU's School of Hospitality and Tourism. A lot of events have already sold out, but there are still tickets available to some, so hurry and check out http://2011.sobefest.com/
      • Miami International Film Festival - March 4-13, 2011 throughout various locations all over Miami.
      MIFF is a film festival produced and presented by Miami Dade College. The festival continues to be successful because it showcases Miami as a hot destination for film making. It supports local film directors and it also brings forth a lot of international films to our city. I highly suggest you visit the website:  MIFF in order to see what movies are playing this year and where you can see them.

      After the screenings of  films, some of the directors and/or stars are on site for a Q&A session after the movie is over and this is such a great chance to get to ask them questions about the film or tips on how to make movies. Tickets are very affordable and if you're a student with a valid ID, you're eligible for a discount.

      *Sidenote: My boyfriend just purchased tickets to the screening of Things Fall Apart starring 50 Cent  and I cannot wait to go see it because I'm a huge fan of director Peebles. Fiddy is definitely the star of this movie, for which he lost 50 lbs. to play a cancer-stricken football player in thisemotionally intense flick about having everything in one moment and losing it all in the next moment.

      Both will be in attendance--so this is a huge event for MIFF this year.

      • Ultra Music Festival- March 25-27th in Downtown Miami
      Ultra is the world's largest electronic music festival and in its 13th year and still 30 days away, all tickets have sold out. So whether you're a "pookie head" or just a fan of this genre of music--this is a must-see event. People from all over the world come to Miami to be part of this festival and it seems like every year Ultra gets bigger and better!  Check out this year's lineup for UMF.

      *Sidenote: This year Ultra will not coincide with the Winter Music Conference, which be held form March 8th-12th, so expect a lot of great performances by renowned DJs throughout the month of March.

      • Comedy Central's South Beach Comedy Festival March 3-6 in various venues.
      The South Beach Comedy Festival returns to the beach on March 3rd for 3 days of  big laughs featuring Comedy Central's most recognized comedians. This year look out for heavyweights like Gabriel Iglesias, Adam Corolla and Kevin Hart. Tickets prices vary by location and artist. Get the full scope on http://southbeachcomedyfestival.com/.

      • Coral Gables Wine and Food Festival- March 26th in the streets of Miracle Mile, Coral Gables
      If you missed out on the SoBe Wine and Food Festival-- fear not because the Gables is hosting its own festival filled with you guessed it-- wine and food. General admission tickets are $65.00 and the VIP Reception tickets are $150. Be prepared to taste apps from more than 30 local restaurants that are paired with international wines. Want more information-- visit Coral Gables Wine and Food.

      There are so many other upcoming festivals, but these are my favorites that I can guarantee you will enjoy the most. Miami is filled with so many neighborhoods and all of them have their own festivals, so keep your eyes open for them and don't forget to enjoy the food, the drinks but most importantly enjoy the overall atmosphere that only a festival can produce.


      "The seasons are what a symphony ought to be:  four perfect movements in harmony with each other." -Arthur Rubenstein