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Next up in our style star series is a woman responsible for giving celebrities and tastemakers an extra shine. Sparkle Hill is a make-up stylist on her way to the top.
I met her at a photo shoot, and she did an amazing job on the models. I knew then that she was a style star. When I was featured in BUST Magazine, I got an unexpected dazzle from the stylist. I usually do my own make-up but the editors arranged for make-up services. I was hoping that Sparkle would show up. Oddly enough, she came through the door, and we both shared a smize!
Recently, Sparkle Hill launched her own make-up brand LUXX inspired by clients who wanted to shine on-the-go.
Philly 360 caught up with Sparkle Hill at Apricot Lane right in the heart of Suburban Square in Ardmore. Watch the video to find out what makes Sparkle a style star of Philadelphia.
Before you read this, put down that Federal Donut and get your mind right for one of the hottest trends for spring-summer 2012. Close your eyes and take a few leaps back in time and think about the clothing conventions of the teeny bopper 50s, the free-wheeling 60s, glitzy 70s and the Madonna-esque 80s. What do they all have in common? If you said ‘crop top,’ you and a few other celebs who rocked out Coachella are true style stars. Sidebar: Rihanna and Chanel Iman came ready for school with their fab midriffs.
Believe me, if you want to rock that midriff-exposing garment when the flowers are in full bloom and all the pretty things come out to play, you’ll want to get those abs in shape ASAP. And by shape, I mean tight and lean like the girls who walk out of Pure Barre.
Thankfully, today’s crops are boxier, less clingy, and more silhouette-driven than their semi-distant cousins, but they still require a well-proportioned tummy to keep the look sharp and sassy. I’m living proof - after three children and a few lines that stretch, I can still rock a fly crop top with the best of the young and fabulous. Knowing what to wear and how to wear it puts me ahead of the midriff game.
This spring, I’ll pair my fave crop top with trousers or high waisted long flowing skirts, perfect for a high-fashion romp through Rittenhouse Square or Midtown Village. Or, I’ll highlight the smallest portion of my waist by breaking out a pair of high-waisted pants and a sexy crop for a child-free night on the town.
Though the crop top can be a cruel mistress for hibernating abs, there’s a way to make it work for the curvalicious, too.
Stay on trend and follow these tips: Pick a length that’s most appropriate for your environment/event—belly cleavage may not mix well with the morning coffee crew, so think it through; choose your bottom wisely, ensuring it is form-fitted but not so tight that you can see through to that freshman year rose tattoo your mom told you not to get; finally, own your look and knock ‘em dead because there’s nothing sexier than confidence!
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Some say she has a passion for pumps or a thrill for heels, but the world according to Beth Shark is sole fantasy turned reality. Beth Shark owns approximately 1,200 pairs of designer shoes, 700 of which are by designer Christian Louboutin, among numerous other custom made pairs. After years of collecting flats, heels, and everything in between, she is set to launch her all-inclusive website Shoes R. Forever.
On Wednesday, Shak is inviting fellow fashionistas to PNK Elephant to help launch her website. And, before you can click your heels three times, there is more. Free cocktails and appetizers will be served to guests at the Shoes R Forever launch party. Also, production crews will be filming the event for an upcoming reality show featuring the shoe expert and FOX 29’s Jennaphr Frederick.
Beth Shak’s Shoes R Forever Online Site Launch Party
April 25
7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
504 South Street
Next up in my Style Stars of Philadelphia series is Leah Kauffman, executive producer for entertainment for Philadelphia Media Network. Leah is the epitome of fun and fantastic, and she's a Philadelphia fashion fan.
Social media keeps me tapped into fashionistas from across the world, so it wasn’t long before I noticed Leah’s Kauffman’s personal style and creative voice on her other web home phrequency.com. “Personal style goes beyond just clothes; it’s indicative to how you live your life, “ said by the true spirit of style, as she sat at her piano in her Midtown Village apartment.
We accompanied Leah on a shopping trip to some of her (as well as our) favorite boutiques around the city. Check out the video with Leah to get to know her better.
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One of my favorite Philadelphia Style Stars, Curran Swint and fellow Fashion Ambassador Seun Olubodun teamed up for a shopping event perfect for folks looking to get out for the night side.
Drift, presented by Hylo Boutiques will highlight hyperlocal designers, which Hylo presents as “products connected to a local community's fabric of experience.” This event is the second installment of a two part series which successfully launched last week at The Apple Store. Tomorrow’s event features accessories by DannyFox, along with Duke & Winston and Kings Rule Together apparel.
Drift
Thursday, March 15
7 pm
333 S. 20th Street
Insider Tip: Make sure you get there on time! People were lined up and down the street for last week’s blogging event, entitled Duke’s inspire Kings. And don’t miss out on the DJ JoshHey bumping tunes while you are shopping!
Out with the old and in with the new. Winter 2012 was all about the pale pallet, but we’ll see bright colors, bold patterns and heavy metal when it comes to jewelry. Whether you’re looking for a neckpiece for a night out on the town or to work, these jewelry trends will keep you looking fun and fantastic all throughout 2012!
Oversized, unusual and dramatic colors in earrings will be used to create a simple and fun look. The bigger and bolder the better is the motto to remember when putting your outfit together. This year we’ll be taking it back to 99 with choker necklaces and chandelier earrings.
As we saw in 2011, long necklaces and earrings will be used to accentuate both your body and your ensemble. Wearing a multilayered chain necklace will go great with sweaters or any layered look. Don’t be surprised if you see a lot of long and totally oversized cross necklaces pendants being worn, but don’t break out the Jesus pieces from 2002!
Pearls, both genuine and fake have been an expected trend. Pearls are classic and create a sophisticated look. You will see pearls being used in necklaces, brooches, pendants, earrings and of course, necklaces. If you don’t feel like spending a lot on pearl jewelry, you will have no problem finding cute knock off pearls. Wearing pearls with turtlenecks and sweaters are key for a classy, girly look.
Sequins, gemstones and crystals come in different variations and colors that create an easy way to dress up even the most boring of outfits! Sparkly earrings, necklaces, rings and bracelets will be popular on and off the runway. Adding shine to your outfit can complete simplicity and make you stand out.
If you haven’t seen leather breaded wrap bracelets yet, then you definitely will in 2012. Celebrities everywhere have been seen wearing these bracelets and designers have been creating different styles, variations and colors.
Say hello to 1920s, because brooches and pins are making a come back in 2012! Brooches and pins can be worn on sweaters as well as jackets. They ad just enough sparkle to keep an outfit simple yet sparkly.
Tribal jewelry will continue to be a trendsetter in 2012. In previous years we have seen fashion capitals such as New York City and London use tribal pieces on the runway and red carpet. Gold and blue gemstones will be used, which goes great on any skin tone.
The use of metals and rocks will be seen a lot in necklaces, rings, earrings and bracelets. These accessories will be chunky with a lot of beads such as chevron necklaces. Texture accessories can be pair with jeans and a simple top to create a laidback look.
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Hey there, fashion fanatics!
I was in Northern Liberties getting a manicure at Salon Spa East when I spotted a new boutique in the neighborhood. Aesthetiks Boutique, located in Liberties Walk (1030 N. 2nd Street), has something for every one including section for menswear. Influenced by the study of the mind and beauty and what defines aesthetics, the store carries a variety of brands (Tory Burch, Kardashian Kollection, Chanel) and independent designers.
Khadia Conteh, the owner is also a stylist and designer. If you're looking for something signature, the store exclusively carries scarves and headwraps that Conteh designed inspired by her family's Sierra Leone heritage.
First up in my Style Stars of Philadelphia series is Curran Swint of Kings Rule Together.
I met Curran at a party a couple of years ago, and it was fashion at first sight. Often seen donning the best in men’s vintage wears, this young king is a true inspiration and a Philadelphia fashion plate. His blog, kingsruletogether.com is a chock full of inspiration and his own fashion musings.
This scene-ster knows the meaning of seeing and being seen. You can catch him at the coolest events and on the pages of GQ, Ebony, NY Times, Complex and Essence magazines, just to name a few.
Check out the video with Curran to get to know him better.
As a fashion enthusiast, I am constantly on the lookout for the most innovative threads and style finds. I am a boutique shopper, but in some instances, my wear wants happen to be occupied by someone else’s body.
In addition to my posts on what to wear; when to wear it; and how to buy it - this year, I will take you on a journey to meet some of my favorite style muses in the City of Brotherly Love. Every month, I will feature one of my favorite "Style Stars of Philadelphia" and take you on a behind the scenes lens look into their lives of all things fashion.
This year when buying a gift for someone (or just a gift for you), shop for cause. Boutiques and stores around the Philadelphia region are giving you the opportunity to not only shop today’s latest fashion, but to also support local charities.
241 Race Street
Boutiquer? Scarlett Alley carries everything from home ware to custom jewelry, guest books, favors and headpieces. It is the perfect boutique for gifts and even wedding registries! The boutique supports the community through “The Way to Gift, Give More,” which donates to local charities. In addition to supporting these charities, they also sell in store collections from Plates With Purpose by Riverside and John Wind AIDS Jewelry Project, which donates 50% of all proceeds to the Mazzoni Center and Action Aids.
King of Prussia Mall
160 N. Gulph Road
King of Prussia, PA
Mall rat? Shop Tory Burch in KOP. The Tory Burch Foundation provides the opportunity to women and families in the United States with economic support by having 100% of the “Shop for a Cause” proceeds go towards the foundation.
1300 Market Street
City Slicker? Rachel Roy is more than just a beautiful, long haired, long legged woman that we love to hate (because of all of her beauty) supports Haiti by recently teaming up with Macy’s Heart for Haiti program. Roy traveled to Haiti with CEO of Macy’s Terry Lundgren and Martha Stewart to work with Haitian President Michel Martelly to protect women in the earthquake torn country. She created a jewelry collection handcrafted by Haitian artisans which all proceeds from the line directly benefit the artisans which is available on her website and in Macy’s stores as well. The collection ranges from $32-$45 dollars.
710 S. 5th Street
Thrifter? Philadelphia Aids Thrift is a non-profit boutique that is federally recognized as 501c3 tax-exempt charitable organization! Looking for useful, interesting clothing, accessories and other odds and ends? Philadelphia Aids Thrift is the place to go! With all proceeds going to local organizations involved in the fight against HIV/AIDS. Not only do they sell items, but donations are also accepted there if you are looking for a place to bring used clothes and also making a charity by knowing your item donation benefits aids.
1822 Spring Garden
Donater? Want to help empower women around the area to attain a valuable career? The Career Wardrobe, the nation’s largest independent non-profit provides professional work attire, educational programs, and networking tools and opportunities to empower women to achieve a productive career and independence. Many donations are accepted from clothing to scrubs, coats, shoes, and accessories. The place is like stepping into your Auntie’s forbidden chock full of clothing close.