Monday, December 1, 2014

Cyber Monday Deals

Hey, so, did you guys know that Cyber Monday was a thing?

I honestly hadn't even heard of it until I was scrolling through my instagram today and found some stuff that I have been DYING to get was on sale for Cyber Monday!

Here is a list of awesome Cyber Monday deals that you should definitely check out:

Kingdom&State: 60% off Swim and Free Shipping
J.Crew: 30& off Full Price and 40% off Sale Items
Forever 21: 20-30% off and Free Shipping
Nordstrom: Up to 40% off Sale
Loft: 50% off everything with code MONDAY

  
 

Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Gene Tierney in Shanghai Express, 1941

We celebrated Gene Tierney's birthday in this lovely month of November. A lot of my favorite actresses had birthdays this month, I wonder if that means something?

Anyway, I did some research on Gene Tierney before I did a photo shoot and found out that I love her. She has some interesting quotes that I really relate to. I hope you do too.

Here are some Gene Tierney quotes:

I was not cut out to be a rebel.

I hole up now and then do nothing for days but read.

About my career I was serious and earnest, sometimes impatient.

I was fine when it came to cheering up others, not so fine with myself.

I loved to eat. For all of Hollywood's regards, I was hungry for most of those twenty years.

I was going to live on my salary or go down swinging.



I love her lace dress bodice, statement necklace, ring, giant earrings and curled updo. She really is a beauty!

Of course, all of these things are not appropriate for daily wear. So I chose ONE thing about her look to recreate for the daytime. I chose the statement necklace and a black top.

I like to wear darker colors on top and lighter on the bottom. I'm proportioned a little bigger on top, so when I wear the correct colors the correct way, it makes me look more proportional.




xoxo,
Miranda

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Hedy Lamarr, 1940's

I absolutely adore Hedy Lamarr.

She was deemed the "most beautiful woman in Europe" during Hollywood's Golden Age, but that is not why I love her. She helped develop frequency hopping, an early technique for spread spectrum communication. In 1941, it was deemed so vital to national defense that the government didn't allow its publication.

She was born on November 9th- so this post is a bit late. Forgive me! But this is intended to celebrate her birthday.

This is a glamor shot Hedy Lamarr, which I'm guessing is in the early 1940's. Correct me if I'm wrong!


 Now, I created this blog with the intent of taking glamour shots of my favorite movie stars and making them casual. That is what I did here.

I used a similar salmon colored top with layering necklaces. Although I adore pearls, I would not wear a 6- strand pearl necklace out on the town! So I have a simple layered gold necklace for my casual outfits. But you can't take me away from my pearl studs!

Her eyelashes are divine, and absolutely fake. I'm almost 100% sure they are fake. (Look at that shadow on her cheek! There's no way...) I tried to make my eyes stand out by using thickening mascara.



There you have it! 

It is the end of November, and I am SO EXCITED to see my family for this coming Thanksgiving. Aren't you?!

I am planning to have a few more posts for the end of November, hopefully some will be in California :).

Stay beautiful and stay thankful, my dears!

xoxo Miranda



Friday, November 14, 2014

Grace Kelly in Rear Window, 1954

Hello, friends!

There were so many classic movie star birthdays this week. One of my favorites of all is the legend, Grace Kelly. 

Grace Kelly is the first Old Hollywood actress I was ever really interested in. In high school, I went to visit my aunt Kim and I remember her talking about Grace Kelly, and somehow I looked her up. I thought she was the epitome of all sophistication. Her style really intrigued me. I especially loved how she is so modest yet so alluring. I wanted to be both modest and beautiful too! Until then, I didn't know that such a thing was possible!

When I think of Grace Kelly, I automatically think of this photo set she did for the movie Rear Window, which came out in 1954.


The dress she wore was so beautiful and elegant.

I don't have any movie premieres to go to or anything like that, but I do have work that I can dress up for!


My outfit is different than Grace Kelly's in a few different ways, (besides the colors being switched.) My top is flowy and sheer and definitely less formal. The skirt is not nearly as long as hers, either! A short girl like me tries to stay away from ankle-length skirts. I prefer skirts to the knee.

The pearls are a gift from my father and step mother. Aren't they lovely? I love pearls.

That's all that I have for you today, my friends. Have a good weekend!

xoxo Miranda


Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Norma Jeane, 1940s

Ah, yes, the ever elusive Norma Jeane before she became Marilyn Monroe.

This photograph was taken in the late 1940's. You can tell because of her hairstyle. Marilyn cut it off in the beginning of 1951 when she emerged as a new star.

I do not know what this picture was taken for or where, but she looks much younger and less glamorous than the Marilyn Monroe of the 1950's.


I love the bow tie around the neckline of her top. That accent has been back for a while, with women tying their bow ties in different ways and in different places. It can be very flattering and beautiful.

Marilyn is wearing black slacks in this picture, but I opted for black denim for a slightly more casual-friday look.


 My life has been crazy hectic this week, as always. Luckily I have a planner! I live by that thing.

For Halloween this year I am dressing up as Catwoman! I think. I might still change my mind, although now I've spent a little money on it, so I don't think there is any going back now.

What are you dressing up as?

xoxo Miranda

Sunday, October 26, 2014

Brigitte Bardot Breakfast Style

Happy Sunday! I hope that yours was as relaxing as mine!

I'm really into 60's bombshells this weekend. Brigitte Bardot is another huge icon in the 1960's. Her style was so classic: messy hair, heavy eye makeup and a nude lip, with slim fitting clothing.

It's a look that's very much in vogue today.

Welcome back, Bombshell.
Brigitte Bardot Breakfast Style


Short dress
amazon.com


Armenta vintage ring
$600 - avenue32.com


Prada sunglasses
stylebop.com

Relaxing with Brigitte Bardot



Frame Denim distressed jeans
$220 - oxygenboutique.com


Vince d orsay flat
blueandcream.com


Charlotte Tilbury lips makeup
bergdorfgoodman.com


Smashbox waterproof black eyeliner
marissacollections.com


Pin up eye makeup
modcloth.com


Deborah Lippmann nail care
$29 - harrods.com



Welcome Back, Bombshell


Witchery lace dress
$160 - witchery.com.au



Fossil handbag
zappos.com


Napoleon Perdis gel eyeliner
neimanmarcus.com


False eyelash
amazon.com


Beauty product
$4.82 - muastore.co.uk



xoxo Miranda


Saturday, October 25, 2014

Claudia Cardinale, 1963

When I see pictures of Claudia Cardinale, I just think...bombshell.


I find this kind of ironic because she's studying the script for he movie The Leopard, and I should be studying for my Ethics and Law of Journalism class. Oops.

Isn't she beautiful? I couldn't resist copying her look.

1960's bombshells usually wear slim pants, easy tops, long messy hair and heavy eye makeup with a nude lip. It's very classic.



Happy saturday, everyone!

xoxo Miranda