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Showing posts with label photos. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Stylights: "Gather ye Rosebuds, while ye may"

If you like this outfit, scroll down to read my Stylights
The Cambridge Satchel in Neon 
The Belt turned bracelet
The Feather necklace turned belt
The Scarf turned turban, perfect for bad hair days!
The neon tipped camel heels and antique cuff (found at the old souks in Lebanon)
AND VOILA! THANK YOU, COME AGAIN.

I hope you you liked this outfit...If you just dig deep into your existing wardrobe, you'd be surprised at the multitude of outfits you can come up with! Think outside the box and use your long necklaces as belts and your thin colorful belts as bracelets! If you're having a bad hair day, wrap a scarf around your head as a turban. They're cheap, flexible and a must have for styling this season!
Stay tuned for more of my tips!

"Gather ye Rosebuds, while ye may" - Robert Herrick
a.k.a. Seize the Day/Carpe Diem

Sunday, July 29, 2012

REPRESENT,Lebanon...

Downtown Beirut...decades ago          (Vintage postcard)
Downtown Beirut...Today



Photos by: Nareg D.B.
Location: Saifi village, Beirut.

Musical Inspiration:
Adonis - Ma Kan Mafroud
                                                                      
Read my review of one of my favorite Lebanese folkloric pop bands....

So I've sort of become the ambassador for these "Lebnen" bags by Designs by Kay...I wore them around Beirut city and now I'm parading them in Dubai. It's like taking a piece of Lebanon with me wherever I go..these statement pieces are simple yet powerful...
I've already mentioned where exactly you can find them in Beirut, in a previous post, on the link above. 
If you live in Dubai and would like one of these bags, but with "Lebnen" written on it not "Dubai" get in touch with me and I'll make sure you get one! :) Check the fb page for sizes and colors!

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

My Style: Ohoy! My ship has docked in Saudi!...for now

From the Lebanese docks in Byblos to the coast line of Saudi...There's nothing like enjoying a little seaside relaxation in a country where your "things-to-do-list"only includes one item:
"Overdose on chillaxing.." My dad moved here more than 30 years ago, during the war in Lebanon, like many other Lebanese..sometimes it's hard to believe I lived here for so long and that I consider it my home...but one day I will never be able to return and see the house I grew up in and the school I went to...the expat policies are complicated. That's the reason why I'm here and not in Dubai working at my new job...because my papers are taking time! What's interesting though is the new generation that's making a home out of Saudi..my friends who are married and living here with their husbands..or the guys who finished their studies abroad and are working here now...It's a whole new dynamic from just 6 years ago when we were in high school...Saudi is about people. It's about friends. It's never about places or things to do. You are forced to enjoy the simple things here, because there is nothing else! No one ever says: "Oh sorry, I'm busy I can't see you today!" or "I don't feel like socializing and seeing people today!"
I like to call my trips to Saudi, "Intermissions." You're watching a show, it's exciting, it's entertaining, it's full of suspense...then you have an intermission where everybody goes up to take a break and reflect on the show, each in their own way. Whether it's by taking a walk, having a smoke, drinking coffee or chit chatting with other people. Then they go back in to continue watching the show. Saudi is that intermission, that 15 minute break you have to reflect on your life. There are no distractions, you can't get run away from your thoughts.At least, that's how I've come to think of it...

Style-ights:
Mix of patterns (polka dots n' stripes)
Gold statement necklace
Head band/scarf
Leather men's belt

Photos Via CaféBeirut
Photographed by: Nora Salem
Styled by the both of us!
In this Mélange
Corset top: Bebe
Skirt: Top Shop
Denim blouse: Forever 21
Shoes: Zara
Gold statement necklace: Forever 21
Black belt: Giordano (from my brother's closet)

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

A Cinderella story with Pailiani, on the streets of Beirut City.

It all started when I dragged my cousin along to see a side of Bourj Hammoud we had never seen before. An artistic one. This place has many stories to tell, and alot of history for me. Afterall it is where my mother grew up, where she and her family sought shelter from shelling and where they saw color tv for the first time...to name only a few. But to see it from an artistic, and inspirational perspective, is really something else. You walk through the buzzing streets and you can hear the sounds from each atelier; the ticking of a sowing machine's needle, the jewelery maker's hammer banging consistently on his wooden work desk. Just across my grandma's house, is my cousin's shoe making workshop. I used to peak in during the summer to see what they were working on..the fabrics, sketches and prototypes. Of course their style is different since they cater to a local Lebanese market, but I loved watching them hard at work. A couple of doors down, but on the same street, is where Vartan's been making purses for the past 24 years that I've been passing by his window...These are but a few of the artisans who have turned Bourj Hammoud into the vibrant market that it is today. During my last trip to Lebanon, I attended the Varbed createur event that showcased the younger generation of Lebanese-Armenian craftsman. Missak Haji-Avedikian is one of the designers I had the pleasure to meet and keep in touch with.

Another designer was Hrag Pailian, a shoe designer carrying on his father's legacy. A former Guiseppe Zanotti intern and graduate from Italy in shoe design, he came back to Lebanon and started his own line, under the name of Pailiani Design. I fell in love with his designs and suggested he work with me for a spring-summer lookbook. A couple of days later, we planned a quick photoshoot in Gemmayzeh and took some beautiful pictures. I also paid a visit to his atelier, where we listened to the music that inspires his designs. And he told me the story behind this guitar....

and how he got Steve Vai to sign it. He told me about all his adventures in Italy and the concerts he attended. Roger Waters, Pink Floyd, Skid Row, Scorpions, Deep Purple...to name only a few. He even missed his train once after a Santana concert, and decided to sleep outside. The concert tickets he held on to, (seen above) are part of the memories that inspire him...I asked if he regretted leaving Italy and if he'd want to go back there. Yes, was an obvious answer. But he was in Lebanon to continue what his grandfather started decades ago. This week he gets to add another ticket to his collection, BB King, the legendary blues singer who has a concert in Beirut.
He plays the guitar, obviously, and wears a pick around his neck. He listens to live concert sets while sketching in the early a.m., when everybody else is sleeping. The Atelier is his stage, his pencil is the guitar, the lines on the paper are his melody....and I'm his groupie :)

Moving on to the collection. Now I don't have the most beautiful feet or legs, but somehow all the shoes were a perfect fit!
Here are my picks and favorites from the collection, and the pictures I chose for my blog. You can check out the rest of the gorgeous collection on the Pailiani facebook group.
Detailed to perfection...



Photos taken by: Nareg D.B.

These photos haven't been edited, they are just the ones I kept for my blog.  You can find the ones that are being used for the lookbook on the Pailiani Design facebook group.
The designer also works on custom orders for private clients and is currently looking to expand his business to other countries in the Middle East, so if you're a buyer or you know one, do get in touch!

Hope you like the photos! :) 

Sunday, June 3, 2012

MyStyle: From Byblos, with Love...

"Vers les docks, où le poids et l'ennui me courbent le dos.
Ils arrivent, le ventre alourdi de fruits,
Les bateaux...

Emmenez-moi au bout de la terre
Emmenez-moi au pays des merveilles
Il me semble que la misère
Serait moins pénible au soleil..." (Charles Aznavour - live at the Jounieh Festival this summer!)

Photos Via CaféBeirut
Taken by Nareg D.B.
In this Mélange:
Jumpsuit: Miss Selfridge (More ethnic prints in previous post)
Head piece: A foulard from a random store in Kensington Market (Toronto)
Necklace: A Bazarre in Morouj (Lebanon mountains)
Belt: H&M

Some musical inspiration...
"Emmenez-moi by Charles Aznavour"

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

MyStyle: "A Brick in the Wall"


Once upon a time, you were just another brick in the wall...


Now It's time to Stand Out.

Styling tip:
I love pairing a feminine, girly skirt with grungy boots! 
Get inspired!
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Photos via CaféBeirut  taken by Camy Saad