La Vie Looks For New Year’s Eve

Here is some last-minute New Year’s Eve fashion inspiration for all of you procrastinators (myself included). Take risks tonight (with your outfit, of course).

Have fun!

Peace,

La Vie Links: The New Year’s Edition

  • Madatoms analyzes how we’ll all be spending New Year’s Eve.
  • “I just threw up a little in my mouth” when I read this list of the most overused phrases of the decade.
  • Go look around at this cute resolutions blog. Some of them are pretty damn followable.
  • See if you agree with this list of the top 75 songs of 2009. (I do!!!) Then download #s 71, 70, 68, 47, 34, 26, 16, 15, 14, 2, and 1.
  • Purchase one of these cool calendars to organize your 2010 schedule.

Have a safe and beautiful New Year’s Eve!

Peace,

10 Things I Love Tuesday: New Year’s Style

1. .RIDICULOUS PARTIES.


2. .TAKE-OUT.

3. .NEW CALENDARS.

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4. .CHAMPAGNE.


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5. .FIREWORKS.

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6. .A CLEAN SLATE ON JANUARY 1.

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7. .KEEPING AN EYE ON THE CLOCK.

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8. .NON-TACKY SPARKLY DRESSES.


9. .MIDNIGHT KISSES.

Though, of course, it’s scenes like these that set all those impossibly high expectations for New Years Eve…

10. .CUTE RESOLUTIONS.

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Excited about actually having some promising plans for the big night. Time to bust out my sparkliest dress.

Peace,

Monday Playlist: The New Year’s Edition

1. “The New Year” by Death Cab for Cutie [Listen]

2. “Auld Lang Syne” by Jesca Hoop and others [Listen]

(or the version from the snowy New Year’s scene in the Sex and the City movie)

3. “The First Day of the Year” by Kate Tucker

4. “My Dear Acquaintance (A Happy New Year)” by Regina Spektor [Listen]

5. “Not Your Year” by The Weepies [Listen]

Start making your resolutions. It’s only a couple days until 2010. How odd is that?

Peace,

Traveling North To Find You, Train Wheels Beating, The Wind In My Eyes

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Just finished the adorable Away We Go, so I’ve been a little inspired by the theme of traveling. I’d choose a commuterrail ride over a car commute any day, if only my coffee addiction didn’t cause me to often miss my train…

Peace,

Title from “Train Song” by Feist & Ben Gibbard

I Like It In The City When the Air Is So Thick And Opaque

You truly know the impact of an item of clothing when you find yourself washing it quickly in the sink and blow-drying it just to complete your outfit.  Due to a combination of the freezing Boston winter and my affinity for not wearing jeans, my abundant dresses and skirts simply do not work without a good pair of tights–opaque tights, specifically. My favorite ones hail from a luxurious store by the name of Target. (These have even fared better than the beloved Hue brand.) Opaques are stream-lined and surprisingly warm and look chic with some boots and a great coat.  I honestly have no idea what I would wear if I didn’t have a pair of these to glue my look together.

Shoes can either blend with the dark opaques (a la Kate Hudson’s black boots and Ginnifer Goodwin’s black pumps) or serve as an unexpected pop of color (a la Milla Jovovich’s red heels and Molly Sims’ silver flats).

Ginnifer Goodwin’s outfit here is typical me. Love the low-slung belt over tunic look of model Julia Stegner and ate Moss here. And how adorable is the dainty floral meets tough tights and combat boots of Diane Kruger?

Milly and Nanette Lepore integrate opaque tights into their very intricate ensembles.

Peace,

Title from “Hometown Glory” by Adele