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Fashion Friday is back! Not sure what to wear these days? How about adding some emerald green to your look?

Here are 3 different looks (and where to find them) inspired by the trending Color of The Year.
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Fashion Friday ya está aquí! No estás segura de qué ponerte en estos días? ¿Cómo suena la adición de un poco de verde esmeralda a tu look?

Aquí estan 3 looks diferentes (y dónde encontrarlas) inspiradas por el color del año, verde esmeralda.

RESORT WEAR:

Emerald: Resort Wear
Emerald: Resort Wear by flairmiami

Forever 21 Sleeveless Top $16/ Yumi Shorts, $55 / TOMS Green Shoes $44/ Beach Panties Beach Tote, $79 / Stainless Steel Watch $250/ Kate Spade Earrings $48/ Cole Haan Wide Brim Hat $85

 

CASUAL FRIDAY WEAR:

Emerald: Casual Friday Wear
Emerald: Casual Friday Wear by flairmiami

J.Crew chambray blouse $98 / H&M jacket, $48 / INC International Concepts skinny jeans $52/ Madewell leopard print ballet flat $118/ Balenciaga handbag $945/ Bauble bar chain $105/ Kate Spade earrings $48

 

EVENING WEAR:

Emerald: Evening Wear

 

Emerald: Evening Wear by flairmiami

SNOB maxi dress, $93 / Steve Madden heels $80/ Giuseppe Zanotti handbag $395 / Jenni Design earrings $16/

Have you heard? It’s January and that means the color of the year is in full effect…

PANTONE® 17-5641 Emerald,” a lively, radiant, lush green,” is the 2013 Color of the Year.

Last year, it seemed like everywhere you looked you saw a shade of reddish-orange, better known as Tangerine Tango. Did you ever stop and wonder why?

It’s definitely no coincidence. Every year, Pantone the leading authority in color industry, carefully studies and selects the color of choice for the year.

How do they arrive to this conclusion? Pantone thoughtfully and thoroughly observes color influences all across the world and across industries.  Whether it’s art, pop culture, sports, entertainment, fashion, film and even socio-economic conditions, Pantone takes note of the current color capturing the world’s attention and labels it the “Color of The Year.”  This decision then defines and influences product development all across the board.

Most often the color associated with the precious gemstone can be seen in nature and has been known to symbolize growth and harmony.

Leatrice Eiseman, executive director of the Pantone Color Institute® commented, “…Emerald continues to sparkle and fascinate. Symbolically, Emerald brings a sense of clarity, renewal and rejuvenation, which is so important in today’s complex world. This powerful and universally appealing tone translates easily to both fashion and home interiors.”

What do you think? Will you be incorporating this color in your wardrobe or home?

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Image Source: Pantone

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¿Has oído? Estamos en enero y eso significa que el color del año está en plena vigencia …

PANTONE ® 17-5641 Esmeralda “, un animado, verde radiante, exuberante,” es el color del año 2013.

El año pasado, parecía que a todo el mundo le gustaba la sombra de color rojizo-anaranjado, más conocido como Tangerine Tango. ¿Te has preguntado por qué?

Definitivamente, no es casualidad. Todos los años, Pantone la autoridad líder en la industria del color, cuidadosamente estudia y selecciona el color del año.

¿Cómo se llega a esta conclusión? Pantone cuidadosamente observa la influencia del color en todo el mundo y en todas las industrias. Ya se trate de arte, cultura pop, deportes, el entretenimiento, la moda, el cine e incluso las condiciones socio-económicas, Pantone toma nota del color actual que esta capturarando la atención del mundo y lo introducen como el “color del año”. Esta decisión define e influye en el desarrollo de productos en todo el tablero.

Más a menudo el color asociado con la piedra preciosa puede ser visto en la naturaleza y se han dicho que simboliza el crecimiento y la armonía.

Leatrice Eiseman, directora ejecutiva del Pantone Color Institute ®, comentó: “… El verde esmeralda sigue dando chispa y fascinando a la gente. Simbólicamente, el color trae una sensación de claridad, renovación y rejuvenecimiento, que es tan importante en el mundo de hoy. Este tono potente y atractivo universal se traduce fácilmente a la moda y la decoración de interiores. ”

¿Qué te parece? ¿Vas a incorporar este color en tu ropa o en la casa este año?

After yet another fun-filled week at Art Basel, I’ve come to realize that fashion, like art, is what you make of it.

There are two options:

  1. You can choose to follow trends/play it safe and wear high-end name brands and call your self “in style or trendy.”
  2. Or, you can wear whatever your heart desires (name or no name, in style or not) and wear it with confidence and actually make a statement! That my friends, is what this post is all about, outside of the box fashion.

Oh, and I won’t be telling you who or what they’re wearing, but rather why…

So, here are some cool kids and some cool kicks…

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Meet Milcho, aka Veronica Milchonera. Milcho was not only an artist showcased at Scope, she’s also a talented director, producer, and now a local with flair.

Her outfit is inspired by originality and a different perspective. Much like her art work called Domingo Familiar, (the mannequin pictured on the left) which is meant to portray a lack of parental control in our society. As you take a look into the peep-hole you’ll see a family watching television and their TV reflects your face peeping through a booty. Hmm, needless to say, it was an interesting perspective…

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This gentleman’s name is Hoke. I spotted Hoke browsing through some art and found his look to be very original.

When I asked him what inspired his look he said, “Comfort! I actually didn’t know what to wear and I got this out of my giveaway pile.”

Well, glad you kept it, Hoke, your confidence and accessories totally put together a look like no other.

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Check out Wendi Hill’s kicks! Not only is Wendi totally rocking the wedged sneaker trend, but the color-blocking and brightness takes the trend to a whole new level. Wendi’s look is inspired by “being green,” in both aspects of the word, the color and the eco-friendliness.

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Now, I know these aren’t considered “kicks”. And don’t worry, no one was actually walking in them… (Maybe because they’re not on sale.)

But how could I resist posting these crazy shoes? This unique work of art was created by a self-taught artist from San Francisco by the name of Scott Hove. M. S Hove’s Cakeland concept began in 2005, and this specific creation is called Self Objectification Strategy.

What inspired him? A desire to experiment with mixed media and “an obsession with the relationship between the beautiful and the brutal.”

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Did someone say men can’t wear wedges?

Kazuki Takamatsu, an artist from Sendai, Japan wore wedges with absolutely no fear. He hardly spoke English, so it was quite a challenge to figure out what his inspiration was. But he gladly took a picture standing in front of his work… and from what I could gather, his affinity for black and white goes far beyond his paintings.

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Last but not least, on my way out I ran into this very cool-looking couple. Their look was inspired by a vintage feel and a mix of colors and patters.

So you see, fashion is definitely a form of art. It takes not only talent but also bravery and confidence to wear what you want to wear and make it work! You don’t necessarily need tons of money, just creativity and a new perspective. So remember, wear what makes you happy and wear it well. ;)

 

Enjoy a night of cocktails, pampering, and shopping all in one place with Fashion 1st Fridays!

Showroom 305, Jeffrey Lubin Group, and It Marketing Concepts have teamed up with Fashion 1st Fridays to give guests the chance to access designer showroom pieces at affordable prices! Discounts will range from 25 to 75 percent off of regular retail prices.

With Art Basel right around the corner, there’s no better time to enjoy this New York-style sample sale including brands such as Pretty Odd Apparel, Sea Satin Couture, Tunic Love, JaBella Jewels and so much more!

Fashion 1st Fridays kicks off Friday, December 7, 2012 at the Whitelaw Hotel on South Beach.  So ladies, what are you waiting for?

RSVP here for Miami’s hottest sample sale!

Hi friends! It’s been a few days since my last post… Sorry to be missing in action, all I can I say is that thanksgiving got the best of me. But, in a good way. I was able to get some much needed down time and spend some quality time with family and friends. Plus, I have a very busy week ahead of me at work, so I purposely took it slow this weekend.

Did I mention that I made my very first turkey? I did, I did, and it was a success! Anyway, I hope you’ve had a great long weekend and a wonderful Thanksgiving.  I can’t help but to mention how thankful I am, God really has been so good to me. I’ve been blessed with a wonderful husband, a loving and hard-working mother, an amazing family, and great friends. I love my job, and I love the fact that my “idea” of a blog actually became a reality this year. Even the fact that you’re reading this right now, thank you! Thank you for allowing me to have an outlet for my girly-ness and for my love for Miami. Really, THANK YOU! I appreciate each of you more than you know.

So, back to business, or fun, or today’s post, or whatever you want to call it… Today, I’d like to tell you about ipsy.

Just a couple of months ago I had subscribed to a monthly beauty box called Birchbox. At first, I thought it was so much fun to get these monthly beauty packages. But, as the months went on, I became less and less impressed with their sample sized products, I felt like I should be getting them for free. Needless to say, I ditched Birchbox, did a little research, and found a similar service… This one is definitely worth the price.

It’s called ipsy.com, and for just $10, subscribers receive a monthly collectible make-up bag with 4-5 deluxe-size samples or full-size beauty products. Totally awesome! Here’s what I got my first month. I’ll let the pictures speak for themselves.

    1. Bare Minerals – Marvelous Moxie Lip Gloss (Dare Devil)
    2. Nailtini Nail Polish – Millionaire
    3. Meet Matt(e) – Matte Eyeshadow (Matt Batali)
    4. Starlet Eyeliner – Black
    5. Benefit – They’re Real Mascara

Loved: Nailtini glitter nail polish (For a fun and festive look, paint a coat over a dark oxblood colored polish. Hope you like it, I definitely recommend subscribing!)

Contributing post by Ginger Mokher.

When opportunity knocks… LET YOUR GIRLFRIENDS IN!

If you had told me (Ginger) a year ago that I would be working in direct sales for a jewelry company, I would have told you, “You’re crazy.” But for six months now, I have been working for Stella & Dot, a home-based, social selling, and accessible-luxury brand jewelry company.

And though I do love jewelry, fashion, and having fun with girlfriends; my primary motivation to become an independent stylist with Stella & Dot had more to do with my attraction to the vision and values of CEO and founder, Jessica Herrin.

In the late 90’s, Herrin, a student at Stanford Business School, co-founded one of the first online gift registries for brides. Within months, the site expanded into a full service bridal portal and merged with WeddingChannel.com. But grateful as she was for her success, when she envisioned her future, she didn’t see how adding a child to their family could be a fit with her grueling schedule.

Eventually, Herrin sold WeddingChannel.com, took a job as an e-commerce executive at Dell, and began to focus on creating her ideal business – in her words, “a company that you own but that doesn’t own you.” This was my first clue that I aligned with her values. This time Herrin changed her focus. Instead of developing a business focused on products, she focused on the target employee: a woman with kids who needed flexibility.  This was my second clue for alignment.

In 2003, Herrin began Luxe Jewels, a business based on at-home jewelry-making parties. Then in 2004, she resigned from Dell to devote more time to both of her babies: newborn daughter, Charlie and Luxe Jewels. She began hosting her own parties and recruiting Luxe sales reps. In 2006, after the birth of her second daughter and with hundreds of trunk shows under her belt, Herrin fine-tuned a social selling concept, transitioned from making jewelry to selling jewelry, and that grew to $1 million in sales.

But, Herrin was far from satisfied. She knew her business model could do more. That summer she met Blythe Harris, who became a rising star and had recently introduced Banana Republic’s jewelry line. The two shared a vision of selling fashionable jewelry with a broad appeal. Clue three, their collections have something for everyone and the jewelry practically sells itself.  At that time, Herrin decided to rebrand her company a second time and Herrin and Harrris renamed the company after the two most inspirational women in each of their lives: their grandmothers, Stella & Dot.

Fast forward to today. Stella & Dot’s mission is to give every woman the means to style their own lives. Clue number four: they leave it up to me to decide how much I want to earn. Herrin’s focus remains the salesperson, or as we now are called, the stylists. “Some stylists are really brand ambassadors. They like hosting an occasional trunk show and the opportunity to buy affordable jewelry,” Herrin explains. “Other stylists work full time during the school year and take the summers off. The important thing is they choose how much and when they work.”

Since joining Stella & Dot, I’ve been building my team and my focus is the same as Jessica Herrin’s; you, the stylist. There are three choices for initial investment to launch your own business and new stylists earn the investment back, on average, within four trunk shows. There couldn’t be a better time to sign up with the holiday season approaching. Full or part-time fashion, fun and rewards are a phone call or email away. I would love to chat with you if you’re getting a clue too. Give me a call at 305.904.9851 or email me at gingermokher@gmail.com.

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Can you believe we are already in the month of September?  So many things have been going on here at Flair Miami, and we are happy to be able to share our journey with you!  With that being said, we have some things coming up that we want our readers to be prepared for…

  • Get ready to get competitive! Some of our upcoming stories will involve contests/giveaways, so get ready to interact as you read! Stay tuned because we’ll have prizes you don’t want to miss.
  •  Friday’s will now be know as Fashion Fridays! So follow us each Friday to keep up to date with the latest fashion trends, Flair Miami style.
  • Finally, get on-the-go information on upcoming events via our Twitter and Facebook. Go to our “Get Social” section on the side bar to the right, and follow/like our Twitter and Facebook pages!

And readers, your input is extremely important to us, and we’d really appreciate it if you’d let us know what your favorite stories have been so far, and why.  Also, if there are any topics you’d like to know more of, let us know!  So please, comment below and share with us what you are thinking!

We can’t wait to hear what some of you have to say.  Thank you for reading, and have a beautiful September!

As excited as I was to visit the new H&M store in Miami Beach, I was also scared of the lines and crowds.

Nevertheless, I enlisted another brave soul and took on the challenge. We got there at around 11:30 am. There was definitely a line, but luckily it wasn’t as long as I had expected. The first 200 people got a nice scratch-off incentive for patiently waiting. Some got $5, $10, $20, to even $50 off. (I only got $10. Boo!)

The store was scheduled to open its doors to the public at noon. But after talking to several shoppers, we  learned that some had been in line since 9am! Talk about a passion for fashion!

As expected, their merchandise was fashionable and affordable.

And as always, I went a little crazy when I saw the fun accessories and bikinis! Some tops were as low as $4.95!

I tried to not have shoppers remorse after the fact, and to not be selfish with the limited XS sizes.

And this was the damage. Summer here we come!

Still haven’t gotten a chance to go visit?  The shop is located at 1669 Meridian Avenue. The store hours are Monday – Thursday 11 am to 10 pm, Friday – Saturday 11 am to midnight and Sunday noon to 10pm. Check it out!

PS: Have you been wondering why H&M doesn’t offer online shopping? Wonder no more. The company is currently working on it… I’ll be sure to keep you posted when it becomes available. Yeay H&M!

I attended my very first blogger’s event!!!  Woo hoo! Can you tell I’m excited? I am ecstatic. Today is April 26th and as I write this post, my site is nowhere near finished. But by the time you read it, I’m sure it will look fabulous. :) Well, needless to say, I feel very excited and honored to have been invited to the Neiman Marcus Fashion Bloggers Night Out. Not only because it’s my first official event, but because right now all I have is a twitter account saying that I’m an aspiring blogger — soon to launch. I can’t wait to see how many doors will open once I officially launch! Now, back to the event…

Miami’s Fashion Poet, Annie Vazquez hosted the evening that was held at Neiman Marcus in Coral Gables. Ladies, and of course a few gentlemen arrived rockin’ their best outfits. As expected, everyone was dressed to impress. A panel comprised of Miami’s top stylists kicked-off the night by sharing some helpful insights. Local fashion bloggers wasted no time, as they tweeted and snapped photos of the event.

The evening closed with a fabulous fashion show featuring pieces from the 2012 Spring Collection of Alice + Olivia, Winter Kate, Marc Jacobs, Alexander Wang and many more.

So, if you’ve been wondering what to wear this season? Here’s your answer: colors, print patterns and more colors! Not sure if you can pull-off the look? Try pairing neutral bottoms with a bright neon top. And if you feel daring, swap the look with bright bottoms and a neutral top. (Once you ditch black you’ll never go back! ;) ) I tend to have a strong inclination toward bright colors anyway, hope you do too!

Here are a few of the looks for this season. I call it, “colors with a splash of pattern.”

 

 

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