For the chilly days.


    bcbg coat, max tweed shorts, target socks, old leather boots, winter knits(random finds)

    Rodarte for Target Review:



    1. Leopard Print Lace Dress:
    pros: I love lovee the fit of this dress and the whole leopard print thing was just perfect.
    cons: I thought the color of the dress was a more yellow than I expected it to be. Also some of the colors on this particular dress was smeared with one another..making parts of it greenish looking??

    2. Black Slip Lace Dress:
    pros: One thing I like about this dress is its unique design(lace, tulle, bows). Definitely something I would wear to a dinner party.
    cons: The top part of the lace slip is a tad bit complicating because it is way too big. Not a good choice for girls with a smaller chest size. Also, you would have to find the perfect strapless bra so it wouldn't reveal itself underneath the lace part of the slip.

    3. & 4. Lace Halter Dress in black and floral
    pros: Very girly and pretty. The fit was just right. Although the chest part is a little snugged on me.
    cons: The top part might be too tight for girls with a larger chest size.

    5. Sequined Leopard Dress
    pros: Quality and detail of the dress is executed very well. (Although my phone cam didn't do it any justice)
    cons: Very very low cut. (Unless it's flattering on you..then go for it!)

    6. Lace Print Dress
    pros: Big fan of the black and neutral color scheme. The pretty lace pattern is very versatile for all seasons.
    cons: The waistline didn't cinch where I wanted it to.

    7. Skeleton Rib Cage Dress (not in stock)
    pros: What is there not to like about sparkles + ribcage design?
    cons: Might not be a good investment staple to transition you through each season.

Down By The River

    Feelin' the blue and the dots and the Japanese steez

    I'm back from Hawaii. I miss our suite already. And the weather. AND the beach. Check out Sushi Izakaya Gaku for the best grilled stingray and beer.

    I was stuck at the airport for like 5,000 years of my life. We waited for our flight for so long I thought I was going to pass out from exhaustion and general pissed off-ness. Everytime the boyfriend looked at me he'd tell me "you need to calm down." All I could come up with as a response was "you're a buttface."

    Clearly, I need sleep.

The Free Electric Band

    Thrifted shirt, drugstore tights, Ashish x Topshop shoes, Prada bag, H&M necklace, Pamela Love ring, All for the Mountain ring, Siouxante Nouf ring, YSL ring

    Heidi and I went thrifting right before I left for vacation. I found this shirt for $3... kind of Ann D. The weather makes dressing very easy and carefree. Special hi to my reader who spotted us outside the line for Avatar. Ray has been working on this movie for the past several months, but I wasn't allowed to talk about it - he and his company did the visual effects.

    I know there is a ton of work left to do once I'm back in California. But seriously, everyone deserves a vacation right? Right.

Fallaste Corazon

    Prada bag, YSL ring, Pamela Love ring, All for the Mountain ring, Clover web bracelet

    I've never been much of a bag person... until now.

DIY Patterned Wool Pants


    Things You will need: A sweater with patterned sleeves, scissors, boy shorts or any stretchy shorts, thread, needle



    Step 1: Start by laying patterned sweater on a flat surface.



    Step 2. Locate the crease of the sleeves and where the main body of the sweater meets.


    Step 3.
    Cut and detach both the right and left sleeves (approximately two inches above crease line).


    Step 4. Begin by tucking one of the patterned sleeve underneath the hem of the shorts. Using your thread and needle, simply sew the sleeve against the hem. Repeat the process on the other side.



    Step 5.
    Voila! You have chic and comfortable patterned wooly pants that you can wear with a long knitted top! Perfect for the winter season. (Please link back to BTS when using this tutorial. Thankss!)

Names, Tags, Numbers, and Labels

    Thrifted shirt buttoned all the way, Clover web bracelet

    I feel like I get a lot of emails and questions regarding the makeup I wear. So I thought I'd do a little insight into how I apply everything. Apologies for the absence, I've been in Hawaii for the past several days. And while the internet is free, much of my time has been spent pathetically trying to cop a tan and stuffing my face with Hawaiin bbq and shave ice. Mahalo!

    Base - I use Bare Escentuals powder and mineral veil in Light. I'm naturally pretty pale, and I like it that way (except when I'm in Oahu).

    Cheeks - I use Nars in Amour and apply using a large brush on the top of my cheekbones.

    Eyes - I start with Nars in Mogambo, a dark brown/ gold color eyeshadow duo. I use a medium eyeshadow brush and apply the gold color from the lid and work up. I use my finger to blend all the way to just below the eyebrow. I also apply generously to the bottom part of the eye. I use another medium eyeshadow brush and apply the dark brown color to the outside of the lid, blending to about mid eye. I also apply generously to the bottom part of the eye, over the gold and use my finger to blend.

    Then, I apply Mac Fluidline in Noir, with a Mac eyeliner brush, to either (or both!) the top and bottom part of the eye. If I do both top and bottom, I don't do a cateye. But usually, I prefer a cat eye effect. Shu Uemura eyelash curler and any mascara will do.

    Lips - I start with chapstick, and apply either Lancome Juicy Tubes in Spring Fling or Mac Lustre line lipstick in Lustering depending on my mood, or Chanel lipstick in Fire when I need a good go-to red color. Or Julie Hewett's Cheekie lip stain, as I've mentioned before. In this picture, I'm wearing Lustering.

Easy as folk.



    elizabeth & james tee, chelsea v. shrug, bottega veneta bag, calvin klein boots, furry trapper hat, DIY patterned wool pants.


    I decided to do an update on my new DIY patterned wool pants! Very tribal-esque looking huh? I love it that they are so cozy to lounge around in.

I Like Tapioca

    12.13.09

    Sometimes what I think is funny isn't really that funny.

    I'm wearing this sweater, T by Alexander Wang t-shirt, Zara python pants, and Ashish leopard platforms. I'll get the boyfriend to take pictures later. Also ordered some new jewelry from Bonadrag here and here.

    I won this Comme des Garcons tricot blue dot dress the other day. Speaking of which, my friends at the BLACK CdG store have started a blog here. Check it out. Shop. Make Lulu jealous.

365


    THANK YOU to all the readers for making this blog journey a spectacular one!

    Many more posts to come!

    xoxox,

    Trang


    "Girls No Longer Need to Go to Milan or Paris..."




    Kelly Cutrone made a personal video for me! Thanks for the kind and generous words in your video.

Craving chocolate.


    Neutral tone ensemble worn on my friend's birthday last weekend.



Late Night Television

    12.04.09

    I made this video last night while playing around with my new Macbook, a gift courtesy of my boyfriend. We both think Olivia Munn, the host of G4's Attack of the Show is really hot. We were watching Lopez Tonight while waiting for her to come on. The whole video is kind of pointless.

Hair etc etc etc

    T by Alexander Wang t-shirt, Pamela Love ring, Elizabeth & James ring

    I recently had my hair re-done. As you can see, the color is a bit more natural. I had Sonya at Oxenrose add a subtle "fade" that goes from dark to light. Eventually I want to re-lighten the bottom for even more contrast.

    I could have bought a handbag by now. But instead I just have really awesome hair. Thanks Sonja! Have fun traveling through Asia!

Nude Awakening.



    ruffled bib blouse, chloe trousers





    my homemade corn bisque

I won AMSB!!!!!



    Stylelist:


    For five weeks we sent eight great style bloggers across the nation some fabulous treats from our partner Bluefly.com.

    We asked them to style outfits, photograph themselves and blog about their looks, then subject themselves to designer criticism and the court of public opinion. It wasn't easy to compete to become America's Most Stylish Blogger!

    But they all worked it, and gave us 40 memorable ensembles, each wearing the same pieces of clothing in amazing, creative ways.

    While all had style, only one could have authority. So today we congratulate Trang of Behind the Seams.

    Trang says she grew up during some tough times, and her mother designed and made most of her clothes. Trang recalls going to fabric stores and learning how to appreciate color and texture.

    And now look at her!

    During our contest, Trang created looks that were both sophisticated and playful. Her look was totally her own. As Nicole Miller, judging the mini-skirt challenge, said, "I think this is a perfect outfit." It doesn't get much better than that!

CHANEL Haute Joaillerie

    tfs

    Wonderful.

Giving thanks

    RVCA Shiver tee, vintage pants, Chloe boots

    I'm glad many of you enjoyed the last post. Thank you so much for all of the email. I know I have a habit of coming of kind of callous. I can assure you that I'm really a very nice person in real life.

    Since it's Thanksgiving. Here are 10 things I'm thankful for:

    1. Working from home
    2. Reality television
    3. My boyfriend (he bought me a tv)
    4. Prescription medication
    5. The Olsen twins
    6. The sushi restaurant next to my apartment
    7. Kylie Minogue (I've been listening to "The One" nonstop)
    8. This Alexander Wang sweater in white
    9. Maker's Mark
    10. All my readers

    That's it! Happy Thanksgiving!

AMSB #5: Tie Dyed Leggings





    My last style challenge from Bluefly and Stylelist is Plan B’s blue tie dyed skinny leggings. I was going for a very modern, sophisticated, and edgy look. I paired the leggings with a tailored blazer that was equipped with the season’s biggest trend, bold shoulders!

Back to cool.



    A boyish look comfortable enough to wear throughout the day and into the night. Here I am wearing the plaid blouse that was one of my style challenge items in AMSB. This time around I mixed it with a leather jacket and some cut off denim shorts. Gotta love the versatility of plaid!

“I'm usually very miserable, so I reward myself with a fur coat every year. ” - DK

    rip Daul Kim

    I didn't like Daul because she was pretty (she was). I didn't like Daul because she had a cool sense of style (she did). I liked Daul because there was something there I could relate to. It's frowned upon to blog about your feelings on a fashion blog. But the truth is...

    most fashion blogs/ people/ personalities just seem so boring. "Be a real person!" I would say. Do you ever wonder if anyone feels anything beyond "Oh I covet this..."?

    One time, I wrote about my nervous breakdown. And then everyone called me a "bitch." It's too bad people aren't happy and smiling all the time, huh?

Chain reaction.



    A very laid back and chill look that I threw together last Saturday night. I remember buying this "try my berries" tshirt for only $3 bucks! It was from a random surf shop that was having this huge summer sale. I paired the cute tee with leopard shorts and a black h&m jacket. Before I left the house, I did a quick diy with a forever 21 necklace and turned it into chain adornments for my jacket!

AMSB #4: Plaid



    My fourth style challenge from Bluefly and Stylelist is a Priorities plaid blouse. I love the versatility of plaid and how it can be worn in so many different ways. For this style challenge, I wanted to create a daytime look that exudes a sophisticated, preppy, and feminine feel to it. The plaid ruffled blouse was paired with a deep emerald green V-neck cardigan and navy blue bubble shorts.

Bad Romance

    RVCA dress, knit cardigan, drug store tights, Chloe Doc boots, vintage jewelry

    Heeeeeeeeeeeeeey.

    Last night, we wandered around the supermarket, listening to Lady Gaga's Bad Romance (in my head), and trying to rid ourselves of that disgusting lamb smell you get after hot pot.

    On Halloween I dressed up as a LEGO. Putting something on your head is just too easy. My LEGO head and I (and some friends) ended up at a bar on Haight where the phrase "please don't grab at my head" doesn't begin to describe the horror. I shudder at the thought of a thousand hands on and/ or around my face.

    RVCA sent me another sweet package of goodies including this dress and few other things I'll be wearing throughout the week. Ray got a haircut. And uh... I got new shoes.

AMSB #3: The Mini





    Mmy third style challenge from Bluefly.com and Stylelist.com. It is a Necessary Objects mini in a bold fuchsia hue. I wanted to create a sexy and modern look that would be perfect for either a girl’s night out or a romantic dinner date. I decided to pair the vibrant mini with an ultra feminine, vanilla chiffon top adorned with a bow tie neckline. I combined two oversize vests for added balance and definition to my outfit. I completed the ensemble with sheer patterned stockings, edgy stilettos and a sequined clutch. This Necessary Objects mini skirt added a fresh of breath air to my outfit and I was ready for the night out!

Wrapped up..


    tolani scarf, sweater shrug, zara long black dress


    Thanks Chickdowntown for sending me this amazing scarf! I am loving the bohemian vibe to it!

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