The End Is Near.

Ladies and gentlemen, a new age is upon us. The final installment of the Harry Potter series will be hitting theaters in mere weeks. What will we do without Harry, Hermione, and Ron? For the last ten years we have always had a new Harry Potter movie to look forward to, and before that we had a new book to pine after. Personally, I’ve always been into the Death Eaters and villains in Harry Potter. I was so anxious to see what Voldemort would look like on screen, outside of my imagination. I’ve gotta tip my hat to Jany Temime. Temime designed the costumes for all of the Potter movies including and after Prisoner of Azkaban. She brought our favorite characters to life, and created some seriously evil beings.

Voldemort is the obvious choice for scariest character in the movie. Not having a nose really makes a guy look threatening.

Snape is a guy that just gives you the creeps. His cape always seems to be billowing a little more frequently than the others. There’s something especially creepy about a guy who is constantly switching sides — you can hardly keep up with whose team he’s on!

But, my personal favorite Harry Potter villain… Bellatrix Lestrange. Fiona Weir did an outstanding job when she cast Helena Bonham Carter in the role. Lestrange is chilling, and at times puts Voldemort to shame.

12:01 A.M. on July 15th can not come soon enough for many adoring Harry Potter fans. I’ll see you there.

Red Soles and Long Heels

There is no introduction necessary for the bright red soles of these stilettos, but in case you’ve been under a rock for the last ten years here are some of the beautiful creations from shoe designer Christian Louboutin. I’m so enamored with these shoes that I had to do a second post about them – show off some newer looks. Louboutin exploded onto the shoe scene in the midst of a Blahnik overhaul and has not taken his foot of the gas yet. In a world of women who have ‘grown up’ watching Carrie Bradshaw strut down the streets of Manhattan in her Jimmy Choo and Manolo Blahnik shoes, Christian Louboutin created a product that was dying to be bought. These shoes can only be described as wearable pieces of art, and wearing this art can make a girl feel more beautiful that ever. Another perk to a great pair of Louboutins? EVERYONE knows you’re wearing them. The unmistakable red sole is now synonymous with the designer’s name. So, feast your eyes on some of the more extravagant and beautiful pieces in Louboutin’s collection.

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Disney v. Burton

When I was little one of my favorite movies was Walt Disney’s Alice in Wonderland. I was too young to understand what that caterpillar may or may not have been smoking or why Alice got bigger and smaller when she took certain pills and ate certain foods, but I loved the characters in all their colorful glory. So, when I heard that Tim Burton would be remaking one of my childhood faves I was more than thrilled. Then I learned Johnny Depp was on board and I was practically over the moon. I was slightly disappointed to discover that many of my beloved characters had been remodeled… and not necessarily for good. The new movie was much darker, and less playful than Walt’s version, but I guess I should have anticipated that. This was Tim Burton after all.

My fun loving Mad Hatter has turned into….

a seriously scary creature! Johnny’s portrayal of the Mad Hatter was creepy at best, and in some cases downright maniacal!


At least the cheshire cat stayed fairly true to form… although it’s hard to mess up a somewhat off beat cat with an overly toothy grin. There’s no doubt that the costume design for Burton’s version of a childhood favorite was beautiful and elaborate, it just didn’t quite hit the nail on the head for me. My expectations were a little too high for the Burton flick, I was hoping for something a little closer to the original and got a movie that was entirely different than I anticipated.

I saw a very great movie last night, adapted from a very great book: Jane Eyre. Directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga and starring Mia Wasikowska and Michael Fassbender, it’s a gothic, moody period piece with mystery, romance, etc. But look at those clothes!

Going for tousled here.

Looking sharp, and sharply unpleasant.

Formaly informal.

Ahh, love and fashion.

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Vibram Five Finger Shoe

Introduce yourselves, friends, to the Vibram Five Finger Shoe.

Pretty awesome, right?

It’s been quite some time since I’ve seen such a startling and attractive shoe design. Specifically, this is a running and outdoor shoe – with each toe getting its own little pocket the wearer is going to get more balance, more grip, and more traction. And it’ll feel like you’re barefoot the whole time!

I know I’m gushing, but this is really quite a brilliant shoe. I tried a pair on up at Mountain Outfitters in Monteagle, TN, and I loved the way they felt as much as I love the way they look. Check out the Vibram Five Finger Shoe here.

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The Paper Wedding Dress

I’m getting hitched soon, so the subject of wedding dresses was somewhat on my mind. A look around for something lovely and unique turned up this little number, made entirely of paper:

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To Be A King

I’ve been watching the oft-criticized The Tudors on Netflix, (so far I like it) and I’ve been really impressed with the costuming for King Henry VIII. As far as historicity goes, I’m clueless on the finer points of royal fashion, but it would have pretty fun to walk around in duds like these:

Wouldn’t be so bad to be a king, eh?

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The Manaissance – Mad Men Fashion

In the wake of the so-five-years-ago “metrosexual” grooming craze for men, a new form of high(er) fashion is coming to the fore; it’s being labeled the manaissance, and it features men who favor the buttoned down, suited up, uber-masculine clothing of the 50s and 60s, seen so often and to such great affect in AMC’s Mad Men. A taste:

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Christian Louboutin Shoes

My sister adores them. I can see why:

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Condom Dresses

There’s a very minor fashion trend going on at the moment that is perhaps appropriate to highlight as we get closer to prom season; condom couture.

Those dresses, made by designer Emma Kaywin, were inspired by her internship with an HIV awareness outreach group. She realized they were about to dispose of thousands of left-over condoms and decided to keep them useful. She’s worn these dresses in public, and reports they elicit, usually, shock and/or disgust. Part of the impetus for these kinds of projects is to erase that kind of bias. By putting these essential and often life-saving devices in the best (and most visible) possible light, Kaywin and others hope to end the stigma around them. Pretty cool. Our next designer, Adriana Bertini, has made something of a career (and a recycling/health outreach project) out of these dresses. Some highlights of her collection:

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