The Latest

Diane Von Furstenberg fall 2013 - Catwalk Throwback
By: Hannah Last

Image Source: Blogspot

Hey everyone! Following on from my last post, I was re-watching some of my favourite fashion shows over the years at New York Fashion Week. Diane von Furstenberg fall 2013 stood out for me as one of the most fun, cool and hippy collections of that season and so I thought I would share it with you, and you can decide for yourself if, like me, you’re a fan!

The glamour and power of 70's boho chic clearly influenced Diane Von Furstenberg for fall 2013. As she presented her womenswear collection at New York fashion week, the scrutinising front row of editors and buyers alike all seemed to loosen up a bit as Chaka Khan blared out of the sound system and had many a foot tapping. Furstenberg, a key fixture at New York fashion week, delivered a fun, energetic collection mixed with 70's glamour and colour clashing statement pieces. The models, all with beautiful blow dried, billowing hair, strutted down the catwalk enthusiastically, with some even smiling here and there, big wide grins! That was enough to put me in a good mood!

As with the clothes, colour was a main feature in her fall show with reds, pinks and monochrome prints taking centre stage. Halter-neck silk printed jumpsuits came in burgundy and black, knee length dresses moved effortlessly and key hole shift dresses tied at the waist looked very Halston circa the 1970's. Frankly, this collection was Bianca Jagger + Studio 54 to the max! 70's style done in the 21st century way, cool yet simplistic. Metallics were also thrown into the mix with shoulder padded gold blazers and skinny silver snakeskin pants along with leopard printed trousers and fitted high waisted skirts which added a touch of sophistication to the collection. The wrap dress was updated in an elegant monochrome pattern, tied neatly at the waist and dropping appropriately to the knee while the show ended with floor length evening gowns in electric blue and terracotta.

My favourite look of the collection was a beautiful blue floor length dress that floated effortlessly down the catwalk. Mind you, you'd have to have some guts to wear this particular dress as low cut and with a very daring thigh split, it's not one for the faint hearted! Nevertheless, the jewel colour of the blue and the thick tasseled belt looked amazing together. The snakeskin bags also caught my eye. As stylish and chic as they were, they were also big enough to carry all ones work clutter and hot enough to flaunt at a party (and it's not everyday you find a bag like that!) I love DVF!!

...

Such an amazing #Throwback article! We agree with you Hannah, we LOVE DVF! 

This girl must have 'Last' as her last name but she'll definitely be the First to give us the best article we're ever gonna read! Love!

How about you guys? Do you agree with Hannah? Webet you do! Let us know your thoughts through the comment box below! <3

And lastly, don't forget to follow Hannah through her 

Twitter: @fashion_01_

Xo,
P.S. She Loves Fashion


My Fashion Story 
By  Lochanty Makedi

It seems quite unusual that I aspire for a career in fashion as at very young I stuck to the same routine when it came to dressing. All black. That's when I started to create my own identity through wearing black, I loved experimenting with different fabrics but sticking with the same color pallet of dark shades. 
I first started to embrace fashion from watching catwalks and red carpets admiring the gorgeous gowns that celebrities would wear. I started to take a few courses in fashion design and realized that although I loved to draw, sadly I wasn't very good at it. My hands couldn't do what my eyes could envision so I started a new approach in fashion using internship as a platform to learn new skills and knowledge that involved fashion.

 I grew to love writing and participated in a summer school at London College Of Fashion where I took my writing and reporting skills to develop a magazine cover and a VOX POP (a interview feature). I soon began to reach out to contacts I knew and used social media as a place to find more internships and placements. I landed several opportunities to intern during London fashion week! I had three intern placements that I committed to including Nichole Farhi Press Assistant, PR and Styling all giving me different experiences. 

First I interned at TRACE PR publicity, the team were amazing and the girls who were also interning were great. Now saying this, I was stuck in a room for 6/7 hours per day writing invitations for designers' upcoming shows. I was exhausted and quite frankly bored out of my socks and that wasn't the worst. 

Returns. 

Reading through other bloggers who complained about returns I thought they were exaggerating - nope! I live in London so the weather is not that great so using my iPhone only to get lost or end up in a hidden hotel with a massive bags and your hair drench is not how I like to spend my days. However, I put up with it because there's always a silver lining. 

The fashion shows.

I got to attend and work behind the scenes at Pierre Braganza and Fyodor Golan, it was great and made all the challenges along the way worth it. Days later I was an assistant for the head dresser at Antonio Berardi show, which was by far the best show I attended, not only did I meet him in person but I also met other great people; networking and building contacts. That I must say was the highlight of my days of interning.

Unfortunately still being in school has restricted my opportunities to do more placements as exams are my first priority but I do hope to land more internships in more journalistic and creative fields of fashion.


...

We love the struggles of every fashion lovers that makes them want to work harder to get to where they want to be. We love Lochantys' story and even reminds us of our own. 

...

Don't forget to follow her through her:

Instagram: @_chantssx

Til our next fashion story!

Xo,

P.S. She Loves Fashion
Even before PSILF started, we were already loving this website that inspired us in our style, in our choice of music and even in life! We were the luckiest to be able to interview them and get to know them. It was so fun to ask them questions and hear their thoughts... Well, we'll cut to the chase, here they are...

Meet our Inspiration: Teen Culture 


1. What inspired you to start up Teen Culture?

What inspired us to start Teen Culture was that fact that we were Teenagers wanting to express and share our style ideas and to help inspire other teens around the world. We wanted to share our experiences in life with others because we understand that someone one might have gone or has gone through the same experiences. Creating a fashion blog and actually inspiring people is what both Aerin and I have always wanted to do, Since 6th grade.

2. The concept of your blog is absolutely amazing. Why is inspiring people the foundation of your blog? Was there any experience that led you to making a difference?
Honestly inspiring people have always been a part of the plan. It so happened to become the foundation of our blog, which to us was very surprising. We are very attracted to encouraging, expressing what’s on our mind and most importantly what’s in our hearts. Inspiring people makes us smile and it helps brighten our day when we receive comments like; I love you Teen culture or I’m total Outcasts with you, and I’m I huge fan and I love you guys. Someone once said that it’s the little things in life that should also make you happy and excited for what’s to come. There are many experiences throughout our lifetime which I believe that really sparked the interested to really encourage inspiring others. From the experiences of being bullied in school, family experiences and overall going through everyday life situations.  


3. Can you please tell us about your personal fashion story? 
This is truly a hard question to answer. Even though we are still developing our ….Style I believe that our fashion story would truly have to be the fact that we both have been through things, life challenges. Growing up I have honestly had many times were my inner self would second guess my style and the way I wanted to dress because I felt not a perfect size, like we see many times in magazines. As time has gone on I honestly believe that the reason why we focus strongly on inspiring and encouraging people is because of this thought of not being what society wanted us to LOOK LIKE! After all the crying alone, I decided to boost my confidence. I promised myself from that day forward that I would be myself completely and that I wouldn't let what society wanted me to be , tailor the way I felt that I should be.


4. We see that you also love music, how does music affect your style? 
Music is something that we can’t go a day without! Everyone has to admit that music tailors the way we feel and our perception towards our everyday lifestyles. When I’m walking around campus listening to Passion Pit- Take a walk the remix by Peking duk and wearing bold eyeliner and combat boots and ripped boyfriend jeans! I feel on top of the world and most importantly confident about what I’m wearing. If I’m listening to zella day- opehlia I wear a flower crown crop top and a kimono with high waisted jeans. So music affects our style every day, no matter what it is Music makes you become any person that you want, its honestly like playing dress up, But with Music! 


5. What are your plans for Teen Culture in the future?
Some plans that have been in development have been a lot of awesome things! We would love for teen culture to have a collection clothing line for the future. Where we will have slogan shirts, flower crowns, wire headbands and much more. We would like to start motivational conferences for teenage girls all around the world. We would love to continue posting more post every week for our viewers. It would be great to fill the entire week with at least two post a day, which would be great and more fun for our outcast.

 

6. What's the best part of having this blog?
The best part about having a blog is that you experience new things all the time! It challenges you to speak what’s on your mind and to reach limits you would of never done before. Teen Culture is much modernized, so the best part out our blog is that we’re always changing and dabbling in new areas. Overall meeting new people with many talents is amazing! Especially with our new team members such as Brittany who is our Beauty director. Brittany has amazing talents in beauty with makeup and skincare and her spirit is so uplifting to be around. Alice our Music and Advice director also has amazing talents from Music playlist, Photography and giving advice to our viewers. With her amazing personality and lifted spirit she makes a perfect fit with the team. Soon we will be adding a new series for Health to the blog and we are excited to introduce Ila to the team.


7. How did this blog affect your style?
I don’t know if having Teen Culture affected our style, but I do know that it’s helped open us up to new things that we might have felt uncomfortable to wear before. Having our blog showed a new direction to expressing our style online. Honestly Its funny because recently every time we buy something were always keeping in mind our readers. Were constantly thinking of taking photos for a haul or a “Top 5 fashion Favorites. Its crazy while being extremely fun!


8. When it comes to the both of you, how do you influence each other when it comes to fashion, music and beauty?
When it comes to both of us I believe that in some ways we do influence each other in all three. Were both inspired by fashion, music and beauty by each other. There would be days when having meetings for Teen Culture, we would totally get out of subject and start talking about our newest obsessions with fashion. Most of the time we agree with each other when it comes to our newest style, music and with beauty. Sometimes we don’t always naturally agree with one another but its okay because that’s what makes a great team, Differences! Honestly we know each other so well, we have been best friends for over five years now and its funny because we have a strong connection when it comes to these things. We honestly believe that the influence that we have on each other really triggered us creating a fashion blog with each other.


9. What's the best thing you've learned through your articles?
Since me and Aerin have our many different perceptions I believe that we learn from each other. So the best thing that I have learned from our articles other than my own have been, starting with one of Aerin’s Article called The Ugly Truth about The Big Bad World. She explains how people in our society should never give up hope on the world around us. We need to keep believing and like she says lighting up rooms and basically changing hearts in this world. So then we can truly call this world beautiful and full of unexpected adventures. What I've learned from another post from our amazing beauty director is about naturally whitening your teeth. I never knew about the ideas that she provides and I was so excited to try these new remedies out.

10. Any advices for bloggers?
 Some Advice that I would like to tell bloggers is really that you should never give up, especially if it’s a dream close to your heart. I really dislike telling people blunt things about blogging, so I’ll be very honest. Make connections with people where ever you go! (Networking) create friendships and really be interested in what they’re doing. Make sure to build a strong team that will believe in your dream and will actually be helpful. Make a goal for your blog and believe and work toward it. Overall Believe in yourself! I mean you have nothing to lose…be consisted and use social media and emailing to your advantage. 


11. Lastly, what would you guys do if $15,000 just appeared in front of you? What are you going to do with it or how would you spend it? 
That’s a lot of money and we would be amazed if this happened because we would not have to worry about not being able to advance for Teen Culture.  Teen Culture website would be completely updated with features for our outcast members to be more interactive. It would be amazing to start a motivational conference to help inspire teens and bloggers, while expressing themselves through fashion. It would be amazing to somehow start a clothing line for Teen Culture and sell things online. Buying advertising spots would be another must have for us! Buying equipment for our team members would be amazing. Lastly creating more branched to Teen Culture to grow and possibly build a empire. 

...

We hope that Teen Culture continues to inspire and reach so many people. Oh, how we love this blog! The Fashion Lovers are definitely outcasts. <3 And we're all supporters of your concept! <3

...

Love them as much as we do? Well then, you should follow them through their

Blog: Teen Culture
Twitter: @TeenCult
Instagram: @TeenCult
Youtube: TeenCultMag

Watch out for our 100 Days of Fashion segment soon! We're looking for your OOTDs so tweet us or shoot us email us at psilovefashion@yahoo.com with your favorite looks!

Til our next post!

P.S. They love Fashion and Beauty!
Fashion Blogger from San Francisco, Kathleen Murillo is a certified fashion lover and a fashion inspiration to many. She is to us and we definitely LOVE the concept of her blog. Another blogger with a purpose to inspire. You can see it through her blog title Inspirafashion! Let's hear her fashion story through this interview
                                                                                 ...

Kathleen Murillo

image

1. Please tell us a bit of your personal fashion story. 

-I started my personal style blog, Inspirafashion, about three years ago.  I found out about Chictopia.com and how there was a community supporting each other in fashion blogging.  I thought it was so appealing and fun to post personal style outfits, that I joined.  Soon enough from there, I started my own fashion blog.

2.We really love the concept of your blog, did you have any doubt before you started it? And how is it today? How do you manage your blog now?

-I never had any doubt, I just thought of it as a fun hobby in the beginning and really just had fun taking blog photos and posting about my outfits.  I came up with the concept, Inspirafashion = Inspiration + Fashion, because I believe everything created in fashion, starts out with being inspired by something around you.  I didn't know how much great feedback my blog would receive.  I'm so grateful and happy for all my readers and their continued support on my blog.  Today, I've worked with many brands to inspire through fashion with collaborative campaigns.  I manage my blog now with a trusty secret weapon -- an online google calendar, where I plan out what posts will go live for each month.


image

3.What do you think are the pros and cons of owning a fashion blog?

-Pros, definitely are the amazing wide support from readers and followers; also of course the fashion events, travel, and perks of fashion freebies.  Cons, I would say is to really have a knack for time management, it can be time consuming, but if you're able to stay organized, its very doable!

image

4.Can you share your worst memory in connection to fashion?

-Worst memory would be maybe back in middle school, I remember there were some bullies and they would make fun of me for what I wore.  I felt horrible about it.  But you know what, you grow out of that stage and when you get older, you realize how stupid it all was and those opinions never mattered.  Wear what you are comfortable in, and the best part -- your confidence will shine.

image

image

5.What are your favorite brands in your country?

-If I could splurge, it would be Isabel Marant and Alexander Wang.  But, if I'm on a budget, I really hands down love anything from Zara.

6.Fashion Blogging may have opened a lot of doors for your career, what is the best door that you entered? :)

-I think the best door that was opened because of my fashion blog was my experience with Saks Fifth Avenue.  During Fashion's Night Out in 2012, never in my dreams would I have imagined mannequins would be displayed in their store in Union Square and styled by me, for the world to see.  It was really a dream come true to see that, in addition they had my blog name displayed too! 

image

7.Do you have any fiction character fashion inspiration? If so, who? 

-Jo, from Funny Face (Audrey Hepburn's character) would be just that.  Her outfits and style are so inspirational and classic in that movie.

8.Share us your blog advice to young fashion bloggers. :)

-Do fashion blogging because you ultimately love what you do, not for the numbers, statistics, fame.  If you are passionate about what you do and are genuine about it -- all of that will naturally follow.  Be you, love what you do, and have fun with it!


image

9.Last question, how would you spend $10,000 if you found it in a treasure box in your basement? 

-Oh man -- honestly I would say I'd put it away into my savings account.  BUT, if I had to spend it all right then and there, I would book a long vacation with my significant other to travel all over Europe, particularly Paris and Italy would be a dream.

                                                                               ...

We agree with Kathleen, travelling is also our first choice if we have a crapload of money like that! :D Thanks to Kathleen we're more inspired to continue this blog and to share your stories.

We know how you loved this interview and how engaging it is, and we also know how much you fell in love with Kathleen. So what are you doing? Follow here through here

Instagram: @KathleenCarla
Twitter: @KathleenCarla
Facebook: InspiraFashion

<3

Make us smile and let us know how much you love this interview! Comment below so we can know your thoughts.

Til our next interview!

Xo,

P.S. She Loves Fashion!
Sian is such an inspiration to us beauty lovers. Not only is she a hardworker but she's a really talented gal! Let's hear her beauty story...

Originally I started my blog as a support or online sketchbook when I was enrolled on Artistic Makeup Design and Special Effects course at a University in England. As part of the course we had to keep journals and as a poor student I couldn't afford to keep replacing ink cartridges so I created the first Makeup Honey blog on Tumblr as a means of keeping track of inspiring images and sharing my own work. 
However my love of makeup started way before my first attempts at blogging. Before studying makeup artistry and moving to Norway, I studied at the Cumbria Institute of the Arts and gained a degree in Fine Art. During my time there my love for makeup was ignited. I was interested in body paint and began experimenting, using my background in Fine Art as a strong influencing factor into my makeup work. Once I left the UK I headed to Norway, to Stavanger which was the European Capitol of Culture at the time. There I worked nights in bars and restaurants and the days as an artist, painting and creating.
I didn't see my work as a body painter and makeup as separate from the art world. I saw the makeup and body painting as art and worked as I had been trained, making sketches, journals, collecting inspirational images, producing trial runs and test pieces before the actual final product and photoshoot. At this point makeup and bodypainting was really just a hobby which I worked on alongside my sculptures and drawings. If I am completely honest, I fell in to makeup as a career by mistake. Being a poor atist working in bars meant I met a lot of other poor artists, some of which were photographers. After doing some test shoots for a photographer friend, I started to get phonecalls asking me to do makeup and body paint for other photographers. 

When the requests for my makeup work started to become regular it was then I decided that I should throw myself into the world of glitter and gloss with full force. I packed up and moved back to the UK and enrolled in an artistic makeup design and special effects course. Since then I have worked as a freelance makeup artist in the UK and Norway, I have had my work published in a number of fashion and photography magazines such as Visuelle Magazine, Flawless Fashion Magazine and Photography Monthly. I produced PR work for shopping malls in Leciester and London, worked on films and music videos, produced looks for shopping websites and more recently I have been working as a product tester and supplying independent brands with photographs, looks and swatches of their products. I have also been represented by Light House Fashion Agency, worked for Toolbox Marketing before deciding to strike out on my own as a freelance artist.
Now I am established as a makeup artist I can spend my free time working on my blog and enjoying makeup as both a hobby and a job. After a long day making a Bride and her Bridal party feel beautiful I come home and unwind by blogging about the day, showing before and after pictures or simply reviewing one of the many, many beauty products I own.

I aim to give honest and fair product reviews, based on my own personal and professional opinions of products. I also love to discover new products and new brands so I would hope that readers come to me to also discover new brands and to recieve only honest opinions on products. If I find a flaw in a product I am not afraid to speak my mind and will always give products a fair chance to prove themselves. I also have the advantage of being a British girl living in Norway which means I have access to twice the amount of drugstore brands as a UK beauty blogger. I can also use my Norwegian language skills to bring Scandinvian brands to the attention of English speaking readers.  
Ontop of being a qualified MUA I am also an OPI certified Nail Technician, qualified to work with lash extensions, air brushing and spray tanning. Many skills have been accumulated by doing short courses, beauty events and product testing. I try to learn as many new skills as possible and try to keep as up to date with the seasons trends as possible. 

...
We love that Sian loves learning a lot and taking short courses to know more about what she's passionate in. We salute you for all your hardwork and learning experiences. We're inspired by your story.

Make us smile and let us hear your thoughts about our beauty story for today! Comment below. 

Oh, and don't forget to follow her on her

 - Twitter The Makeup Honey 
 - Facebook The Makeup Honey

Til our next beauty story!

Xo,
She love Makeups!
Sometimes our first choice may not even be the best choice for us. But it doesn't make us less of a person if we decide on to take a different path that that of our choice. Sometimes it might even lead us to where we should really be. Let's hear Tasha's story now...

...

MY FASHION STORY 
by Natasha Knight

As a kid growing up, I was always interested in fashion, and there was nothing that could keep me away from the shops, even if it was for a quick browse. Throughout my teen years I spent a lot of time on websites like Polyvore and Asos, creating different outfit looks both on the website or copying and pasting to paint - simple, but I just loved putting together different looks. Nowadays I have a scrapbook where I cut up old magazines and make outfits, as well as keeping up with Polyvore, and drawing my own fashion/outfit 'designs'. 

Leaving school at 18, I headed to uni to study a BA/BSc, and left after my first year as I wasn't enjoying it, and decided I wanted to work in the fashion industry, and started my own blog. I post fashion posts once a week, and put together outfits and post them there. This has lead me onto wanting to get a diploma in Fashion and Personal Styling.  

My goal now is to gain more experience working in fashion - both online and 'in real life' and to move to London to work over there. 

...
Make us smile and tell us how you like her story! Comment below so we can know how much you love this

Just a minute! Love her article? You should follow her through her

Blog: Armastus Couture
Instagram: @armastuscouture
...

Xo,
Fashion Lovers


It doesn't matter what people say about you as long as you are confident with who you are, you'll definitely live your life well. Let's hear Mollie's fashion story and what her blog is all about.

...

My Fashion Story
by Mollie Quirk

My name is Mollie Quirk and I am a sixteen year old blogger based in the UK. 


I have loved fashion ever since I was about 9, I would study TV shows, Magazines and Books. Fashion is important in this day and age because it defines us in so many ways and can express our emotions if we don't want to say them out loud. I believe everyone should take an interest on their appearance because it is an important personality trait. 

I started blogging about fashion, beauty and lifestyle because I wanted my voice to be heard, I wanted people to know that just because they aren't a size 6 doesn't make them any less of a person. I understand what it is like to not fit in so my blog is all about body confidence, loving who you are and also achieving your dreams. Fashion is such a big thing in my life at the moment and I can't imagine my life without being obsessed over the new seasons trends! I am only a small fashion blogger at the moment with a little following, but hopefully at the end of this year I will be known more in the blogosphere. I am determined to leave my mark on the world and I hope that I will one day.

If you want to start blogging, do it! It is such a fulfilling thing to do. The comments I get inspire me to post more, take more pictures and write more. No matter what your style, someone will take an interest! You just need a good camera, fashion sense and products to blog about!

                                                                             ...

It's such an amazing story that truly inspires people! You see, Fashion is not only about wearing the prettiest outfits but also inspiring people through them. Amazing!

Make us smile and tell us how much you love this article. Comment below so we can know your thoughts!

Love Mollie's story? Then you better follow her through her

Twitter: @molliequirk97
Facebook: The Perks Of Mollie Quirk

Til our next Fashion Story!

Xo,
P.S. She Loves Fashion