"fashions fade, style is eternal" -YSL
filipina. hatienne. fashionista. activist. health advocate. feminist.
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most pictures are not mine unless otherwise noted, & are always credited.
Fashion show at work part 2: @boricua_morena_ with the RIDICULOUS manicure 💅 marbled AND polka dot DIY nails?! I love they look like a Pucci print! #fashionista #manicure #DIY #marbled #polkadot #pastel #nailart (Taken with instagram)
Slowly but surely transforming my bedroom! My latest project hangs above my bed 👌 #decor #diy #ikea (Taken with instagram)
DIY of my night: taking out this ugly still-life from an old frame and replacing it with a resized poster of the timeless Audrey Hepburn #diy #decor (Taken with instagram)
Poor & can’t find a hat= me making a turband out of a scarf 💡👳👍 #iphoneography #diy #accessories (Taken with instagram)
Don’t let superheros have all the fun. It’s time you made yourself into a caped crusader. I recently took my own advice when I spent the day with Elizabeth Holmes, who is quite the DIY queen herself, of The Wall Street Journal. I dreamt up a must-have DIY cape which infused my favorite tartan plaid and the signature silhouette i love. More behind the scenes snaPS with WSJ here!
To create, reach for your favorite cotton flannel or wool material. You will need approx. 2 yards, depending on the size you desire. First, fold material in half, horizontally. Place a hat at the top of the fold (half way down). This will serve as a neck-hole guide. Continue to cut out a 4”inch panel. Don’t throw away the scraps! Use the fabric scraps to create a strip which you can use as your belt. P.S.- add fun brooches, and group in a cluster, for a stunning finishing touch. P.S.- Watch the DIY Video HERE.
DOING THIS ASAP! asl;dkfjal;fj PLAID CAPED GOODNESS <3
You’re invited to get your craft on for FASHION’S NIGHT OUT at Saks Fifth Avenue with Erica Domesek of P.S.- I made this… whileQUESTLOVE spins FNO beats. Come DIY pom pom accessories and hair wraps with Erica and Chris Lospalluto of Sally Hershberger Salon.
Thursday, September 8th
SAKS FIFTH AVENUE
630 - 930 pm
611 Fifth Ave—5th Floor
Tweet ya later,
@psimadethis@saks@questlove@chrislospalluto
How to wear a scarf as a necklace
Garance looks great here, doesn’t she? The best part of this outfit is the interesting way she’s wearing her Hermes scarf. Keep reading to see how she did it:
1. Lay a square scarf flat on the floor/bed/table. Take two opposing corners and fold them into the middle of the square.
2. Keep folding each side in until the scarf is a narrow tube.
3. Start knotting the tube, making sure each knot is a few inches away from the previous one. Remember to leave enough of the scarf unknotted on either side to tie around your neck.
4. Tie on and look awesome.![]()
Finally, here’s a more minimalist version. Follow steps 1-2 above, but only tie one knot in the middle of your scarf tube
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