Or you could get the Google Chrome extension that allows you to simply right-click on an image and select "Search Google with this image"
I like them.
I bought a silver jewelry box from Amazon a few years ago, and I'm quite happy with it. I can't find the exact one that I purchased, but you can search for "silver plated jewelry box" and see if any of those would fit her style.
I also wanted to offer you another idea if you are open to suggestions. You could make her a jewelry display to hang on the wall. There are tons of tutorials online, but basically you'd get a nice picture frame and you could put a pretty fabric on the back along with some wire or hooks. Here's a Google image search for examples.
meet Iris Apfel.
So basically she glued gauged plugs to 40 cents worth of plastic flowers and call it "handmade".
There are tons of eBay sellers from overseas selling clothes at wholesale prices and shipping is often free. For example
Please be aware of the sizing. I usually buy from them only if it's something baggy/stretchy and doesn't need to look fitted.
eBay. Select sort by price low to high and Buy it Now. On the left you can select subcategories. Most of the cheap ones are shipped from overseas so they will take a while to arrive though.
(Many etsy resellers actually buy their stuff from eBay and sell them at a very high markup)
found this
Edit: slightly different one
I don't think it is the exact same color as CL, but CL is arguing that the average consumer just sees someone wearing a red sole and thinks, "Oh, Louboutin," so ANY red sole is diluting their brand. (I know when I see someone with a red sole I assume it's CL - maybe I should be more suspicious and assume it's knockoff until proven otherwise.)
The context here is also interesting because CL is suing over a red shoe with a red sole (the line also has green shoes with green soles and purple shoes with purple soles). It seems a bit silly to me to say you can't have the sole match the shoe in one case (red), but it's okay for all the others (purple, green).
Your point about fashion as art is interesting. This TED talk brings up the point that, from a legal perspective, fashion ISN'T considered art, it's considered utilitarian, so normally it can't be given the same copyright/trademark protection as, say, a painting. But these shoes don't really seem utilitarian, so maybe they should fall in the art category?
There are indeed tons of people trying to sell this stuff for insane prices on ebay, but how much of it is actually going to sell? For example, I just looked up the heels I bought, and there are almost no bids on any of the auctions ending soon.
Now where have I see these birds before...? Oh, right
It definitely looks like "Arnold Stuart" but I can't find anything on it either. Is it menswear or womenswear?
EDIT: Found a listing on eBay for an Arnold Stuart shirt for Express.
There, I just saved you $10-$98. You're welcome, guys.
Wing ring is really cheap on eBay.
Teacup ring is just a dollhouse miniature teacup glued to a ring base. (I don't know if you've seen those little food jewelry, they are all actually dollhouse miniature items glued to jewelry backs)
7.5 although I am pretty sure I'm supposed to go a size up on this kind of boot. Also, I realized I am an idiot and posted poor pictures. I guess looking for something for so long dulls your perception a little. Maybe I can convince my mom to go halves on these.... http://www.ebay.com/itm/Black-Leather-Cuban-Chelsea-Beat-Ankle-Boots-Pointed-/180664936108?pt=UK_Men_s_Shoes&var=&hash=item6fc3d1abee
I bought this dress before.
Also if you can find a blue velvet dress, just add a lace collar
It's made by 6x6 no.6, though it looks like it was from the 2010 season so you may have a bit of trouble actually finding it. Found here
Edit: I found a shirt that is somewhat similar but in white and less cute. haha!
I bought an old Gunne Sax (much like this one) off of ebay for, I think, $75.00 or so. It needed some small repairs, but worked out beautifully!
what do you think about these:
I think these dresses look a little too much like costumes to be worn daily. I think it's the straps that do it. You could go for a dress that looks like a high-waisted skirt and top and get a lot of the same effect.
Get These. They're extremely comfortable, cute, and come in every color, fabric and pattern imaginable. And since they're 30 bucks a pop (cheaper on sale at DSW or something) you can afford to get several pairs. I own them in silver leather, black silk, red silk, blue silk & grey silk and wear them with everything!
Yes, Those are the ones. I'm just wondering how I could find them though. The only ones I could find on ebay were these
The biggest way to avoid this is to wear less antiperspirant. Most people think they need to apply upwards of like, 8 swipes in order to get the job done. You only really need one or two. You can help avoid the stains even more by letting the antiperspirant dry before you get dressed.
That, plus switching to a deodorant helps as well. Or botox injections if you're all crazy serious about it. And here's this! http://www.ehow.com/about_6573656_cause-yellow-armpit-stains.html
What about a Skagen? Lightweight, durable, cheap, and I get compliments on mine all the time.
Notes - Found this image while searching for stock here: https://pixabay.com/en/bag-book-sunglasses-reading-801703/ -- and ya know, sometimes you just fall in love with a piece? Thought I'd try leveraging the power of the internet here and see if anyone knew of it. Thanks!
I agree on the costume part. My girlfriend designs evening wear and special occasion dresses.
She made these for NY Fashion week. http://pinterest.com/middaydreamer/nyfw-s-s-2013-yvonne-luong/
I posted her process in r/DIY http://redd.it/zpnc4
In April 2010, brother and sister Huy and Huyen from Vietnam/Philadelphia submitted a video about their dream of a fashion label to a contest called Free Enterprise. They did not win that contest but in only two years they have come a long way. Two times Philadelphia Fashion Week and even two times Shanghai Fashion Week! Check them out and give them some love on Pinterest at http://pinterest.com/AmareSinh
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This is a quick read and an excellent account of the rise of fashion in France. It was published in 2007, but the history is timeless. It's a great perspective into how high society influenced the masses, as well as a glimpse into the beginnings of counterfeiting.
You've got two options: sporty, or more classically formal.
This could be a good option for sporty: it's a good brand, is good-looking, and will go well with the rest of your outfit. The sport watches are also really waterproof and quite durable too, which is nice. If you want to make it "pop" more, choose a watch with a different color face or band.
For a more formal option, a rectangular watch with a black leather band would look very good, I think - something like this.
I personally try to go for yellow gold in my jewelry/watches, but since you're already going for silver, I think you should keep that up.
After a lot of thought, I decided that every picture of of the Fossil leather makes it look too shiny, and thus purse-like. I live in California actually, on the complete opposite side of the country. I'm thinking of getting this Kenneth Cole bag instead. Three bad reviews, but of those three two are about the seller and not the actual product. The last one rags on the quality, but it's the only one out of the other ten that does so.
If you're already used to using Got2B products, I've been using Got2B Sculpting Paste for a while and like it a lot. LINK
I typically use Bumble & Bumble sumotech paste, but the got2b stuff is much cheaper and actually really effective. It holds strong and maintains volume, but a girl can still touch your hair without cutting her fingers. Also, it's a matte finish like most pastes, so you won't necessarily LOOK like you have product in.
I really like to put monistat chafing relief gel on my feet before putting heels on. It's a silicone-based product (it's NOT the yeast infection cream, it's unmedicated), and it lubricates your feet so that they slide into your shoe just like you're wearing stockings. Most important to me, it really helps prevent blisters.
Putting baby powder on your feet is another option, but 1) baby powder turns your feet white, and 2) if your feet sweat baby powder will get icky, while the monistat gel stays effective through sweating.
I like it a lot. They also have it in silver, but I think the one you linked would add a nice bit of color to an otherwise all black outfit.
http://www.amazon.com/Rougois-Steel-Skeleton-Watch-Leather/dp/B0030BK0RO
I'm a fan of frye boots…particularly this one. they have a lot of different styles that all seem to be around your price range.