Thursday, October 23, 2014
Polyvore Lately
Hey, friends! Right now I'm just going to share with you some looks I have created on Polyvore for some Arizona summer to fall transition. (And yes, you CAN wear white after Labor Day!)
Monday, October 20, 2014
Frank Sinatra and Pennies From Heaven, 1962
Just go ahead and click "play" and listen as you read.
As I was getting ready for a meeting today, I played my Frank Sinatra radio on Pandora. This was the first song that came on. And I must say, as I listened to it, I felt very inspired.
"Pennies from Heaven" was first recorded in 1936, sung by Johnny Burke and music by Arthur Johnston. It played during the opening credits of a movie that came out in 1936 called Pennies from Heaven, starring Bing Crosby. It was recorded by many popular jazz singers. Among those are Billie Holiday, Louis Armstrong, Dinah Washington, and Dean Martin. The 1936 recording sung by Bing Crosby was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2004.
Frank Sinatra recorded this song twice: once in 1956, the other in 1962.
As I was getting ready for a meeting today, I played my Frank Sinatra radio on Pandora. This was the first song that came on. And I must say, as I listened to it, I felt very inspired.
If you want the things you love, you must have showers
So, when you hear it thunder, don't run under a tree
There'll be pennies from heaven for you and me
6 And now, I, Moroni, would speak somewhat concerning these things; I would show unto the world that faith is things which are hoped for and not seen; wherefore, dispute not because ye see not, for ye receive no witness until after the trial of your faith.
I love this. It reminds me of the scripture in Ether 12:6.
Basically, you're going to go through trials and hard times. But you will gain blessings from these trials. And I think that it is fair to say that you will get a LOT of blessings from your trials, or when it is figuratively raining in your life. So when you have hard times, look at the blessings you are receiving instead of the trial.
When I think of pennies, I think of that really beautiful copper color and their shine. I also think of Abraham Lincoln, which I guess is irrelevant.
I have also been super into ripped denim lately. I don't know what it is! I think it just makes it look different. And the fact that I can find ripped denim that isn't too ripped. It's good here and there, but denim that is too shredded can take away from the rest of the outfit. Not to mention your legs would get cold!
As far as my life goes, I've just been really busy trying to keep up with my online classes and internship. I barely have time to do anything else. It's almost a miracle that I even have time to eat and exercise, let alone post on my blog. God must be blessing me!
I know Mondays are tough, but at least you got through this one, right? Here's to a great week!
xoxo Miranda
Saturday, October 18, 2014
Marilyn Monroe Weekend Looks
Hey, guys! I hope that none of you are up this early on a saturday morning. I had to wake up for a conference call for my internship.
As you know, I am a HUGE fan of old movie stars. I also tend to collect items with Marilyn Monroe on them. Which is weird, since I don't really like wearing t-shirts. But somehow if they have graphics that I like, I think that I will wear it? I'm not sure.
So if you're like me, you tend to collect a lot of these pieces.
Here are some different ways that I would dress up my Marilyn pieces for the weekend!
MANGO black sunglasses
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Have a fantastic weekend!
xoxo Miranda
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If you want to follow me on Polyvore, you can click the link here.
Have a fantastic weekend!
xoxo Miranda
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
Elizabeth Taylor, circa 1956
Remember how I said that I love Elizabeth Taylor?
I wasn't lying.
I do not know exactly when or where this picture was taken, or for what occasion. But I'm pretty sure that she is wearing Michael Todd's engagement ring.
Out of all the celebrities that there ever is or ever was, she is the one that people say I look like. Now, I do not usually like to be told that I look like a celebrity because I don't like the pressure that women feel to look like someone that they are not.
However, I make an exception with Elizabeth Taylor, Vivien Leigh, Gene Tierney, etc...
I wasn't lying.
I do not know exactly when or where this picture was taken, or for what occasion. But I'm pretty sure that she is wearing Michael Todd's engagement ring.
However, I make an exception with Elizabeth Taylor, Vivien Leigh, Gene Tierney, etc...
These women are powerful and feminine and strikingly beautiful. I am honored to have been compared to them!
As for my life, I've just been keeping busy working and doing my internship and classes. I made my first tweet for Chic Vain! You can see it here. Yes, I made the outfit on polyvore myself. It was so fun!
Have a fantastic day, my lovelies.
xoxo Miranda
Top - New York and Company
Denim - Target (Similar)
Watch - Target (Similar)
Flats - Ross (Similar)
Monday, October 13, 2014
Shirley Eaton in Goldfinger, 1964
Hey, remember that one time when I made a fashion blog and then didn't post anything for 5 weeks?
Yeah, sorry about that.
But to be fair, I DO have a lot going on. I am taking two online classes, working two different part time jobs, and doing an internship.
By the way, the internship is going GREAT! I actually lied to you before, the title of the internship is Fashion-Editor-In-Training. So I'm not doing a ton of writing, but I am coming up with ideas to write in the magazine and delegating the different articles to the fashion journalists on my team.
I'm not even kidding about it. (Miranda Sings, anybody? Yes? No? Okay.)
So far I've just been using most of my creative energy for this internship, so there hasn't been much time/energy left for my personal blog. But as I put on my clothes and found a little free time today, I remembered how much I love this. I hope to post more soon :). Arizona is beautiful this time of year and so it will be fun to experiment with different outfits and rekindle my love for old movies.
SO. Without further ado:
Shirley Eaton in Goldfinger. I was watching all of the Sean Connery James Bond movies earlier last month, and I really like the sixties fashion. I really like gold, so I thought I would incorporate some of that into my look today.
She really doesn't have a huge part in this movie. Honestly, she was a Bond girl for about five minutes before she was smothered in gold paint and suffocated and died.
Bonus: Here is a picture of her in 2012, wearing gold!
What a classy lady. I respect people who age well.
Here are my gold pieces:
I really really hope you have a fabulous day.
xoxo Miranda
PS I'm in love with these jeans! You should probably stop what you're doing right now and go buy some. Just go to New York and Company. You will thank me.
Top: From Target a long time ago??? - Here's one that I like just as much.
Earrings: Forever 21
Watch: Target (Similar)
Bracelet: New York and Company (Kind of Similar)
Jeans: New York and Company
Flats: Target (Similar)
Tuesday, September 9, 2014
New York Fashion Week and Fashion Editor in Training Internship
This past week has been so exciting!
First of all, I just got a Fashion Editor in Training internship with VainLLC. I'll be doing different things with fashion journalism and working with the PR people to create content for their online fashion magazine. I am so excited! I just started the training process today.
Boy, do I have a lot to learn.
But it's okay. Life is a whole learning process, right?
And I figure it will be easier to do something hard if I love it. And I think I'm going to love it!
But, let's talk some more about Fashion Week.
In New York it is Day 6 of Fashion Week already. Where has the time gone??
Two of my all-time favorite fashion designers have had their fashion shows today: Carolina Herrera and Zac Posen. Carolina Herrera is so chic! And Zac Posen is quintessentially elegant.
But I found some new favorites scrolling through the slideshows and reading the descriptions in Vogue. I found some new favorites! Including Tome, who chose Georgia O'Keefe as a muse (so interesting!) and Donna Karan's collection is so insanely womanly and curvaceous.
Here are some of my favorites!
These first three are from Donna Karan:
This next one is from Tome:
These three are from Carolina Herrera:
I am so obsessed with New York Fashion Week, you guys. Can you even imagine getting to go and actually sit in those rooms with the clothes and take pictures and talk with the designer??? I think right now my dream is to be a fashion journalist for Vogue. Or a fashion editor. Or both. Well, why not both? A girl can dream, right??
Wow. I really hope I can make it there someday.
You guys, I really cannot stress to you how much artistry goes into making clothing. I know a lot of people don't think that fashion is a big deal, or that it's frivolous.
But it's an art form. Fashion is a statement about a person, or a society. You can read a society's values from their fashion. Not only that, but creating a garment is a matter of architecture and proportions and movement. It's not simple to fit a moving person's body. You have to plan and make sure you structure fabric to fit and move and fall correctly.
It's not easy.
That is what makes people like Zac Posen, Carolina Herrera, and all the other designers at Fashion Week so important. They are contributing to art and the society, not just business.
That is why I love fashion week.
Enjoy the rest of your week, my darlings. I'll be over here doing my internship! :)
xoxo Miranda
Photos: Vogue
First of all, I just got a Fashion Editor in Training internship with VainLLC. I'll be doing different things with fashion journalism and working with the PR people to create content for their online fashion magazine. I am so excited! I just started the training process today.
Boy, do I have a lot to learn.
But it's okay. Life is a whole learning process, right?
And I figure it will be easier to do something hard if I love it. And I think I'm going to love it!
But, let's talk some more about Fashion Week.
In New York it is Day 6 of Fashion Week already. Where has the time gone??
Two of my all-time favorite fashion designers have had their fashion shows today: Carolina Herrera and Zac Posen. Carolina Herrera is so chic! And Zac Posen is quintessentially elegant.
But I found some new favorites scrolling through the slideshows and reading the descriptions in Vogue. I found some new favorites! Including Tome, who chose Georgia O'Keefe as a muse (so interesting!) and Donna Karan's collection is so insanely womanly and curvaceous.
Here are some of my favorites!
These first three are from Donna Karan:
Wow. I really hope I can make it there someday.
You guys, I really cannot stress to you how much artistry goes into making clothing. I know a lot of people don't think that fashion is a big deal, or that it's frivolous.
But it's an art form. Fashion is a statement about a person, or a society. You can read a society's values from their fashion. Not only that, but creating a garment is a matter of architecture and proportions and movement. It's not simple to fit a moving person's body. You have to plan and make sure you structure fabric to fit and move and fall correctly.
It's not easy.
That is what makes people like Zac Posen, Carolina Herrera, and all the other designers at Fashion Week so important. They are contributing to art and the society, not just business.
That is why I love fashion week.
Enjoy the rest of your week, my darlings. I'll be over here doing my internship! :)
xoxo Miranda
Photos: Vogue
Thursday, September 4, 2014
New York Fashion Week 2014
Thank you, Carrie Bradshaw, for your wisdom.
If you're a fashion girl like me, then you also are very excited for fashion week!
Photos of gritty and elegant street style flood my social media. You see designers, fashion editors, journalists, all sitting in the front rows of your favorite fashion shows.
It's pure glamour.
Of course, this is just me from the outside looking in.
My trusty Vogue online magazine keeps me constantly updated on what is going on up in New York. It allows me, a Californian/Arizonian girl to feel the excitement and rush of the runway.
You'll see me there someday.
Here are some of my favorite moments so far...
From the BCBG Max Azria Spring 2015 Runway
From the Creatures of the Wind Spring 2015 Runway
Photos from Vogue
Sorry about all the modern, not Old Hollywood photos. I'll get back to those soon. ;)
xoxo Miranda
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