Healthy Glow: Healthy Eating, La Mode & Ramblings

Bienvendos! My name is Katherine N. and I'm a 20-something U.S. Diplomat. This blog is a mix of my love of healthy eating, exercise, ramblings and fashion. I started this blog because I am a certified wanderlust. I have traveled and eaten the cuisines of many countries including: Ghana (where my family is from & where I went to University), Mexico, the Netherlands, South Korea, Malaysia, Canada, Puerto Rico, England, Canada, at least 20 U.S. States, Mexico, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Singapore, Indonesia...just to name a few. Free counters!
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Posts tagged "women's fashion"

Bishme Cromartie, is a 17-year old self-taught designer from Baltimore, Maryland. His newest women wear line is dedicated to spring. The line is entitled, The Color War Collection. In his line he boldly uses and pushes the boundaries of textures, shapes, dimension and color. Keep an eye on this budding designer!


Christian Siriano partnered with women’s wear retailer Spiegel on a 10-piece collection of party wear for Spring 2011.  The collection, (you can pre-order now!), is inspired by the Siriano’s high-end Spring 2011 collection. The price of each piece in the collection range from $49 for a draped blouse to $449 for knee length black cocktail frock constructed from voluminous layers of cascading petal-shaped flounces.  Sizing ranges from 2 - 18, so it is accessible to women of all shapes and sizes. 

picture courtesy Glamzon Diary

‘I die.”

 ”You look bananas.”

”Hero dress.”

”Witch vibe.”

”You are shutting it down.”

Feel free to use any of Rachel Zoe’s favorite sayings to describe her new RTW line.
Honestly? This line is bananas. I die. I love that her line is not too pretentious and the clothes look accessible. Cheers Rachel Zoe for such great clothes! These are just some of my favorite pieces from the collection. What do you all think?

“…womenswear is more faddish, there’s a perception in the fashion industry that the clothes will be thrown away more quickly. Indeed, fast fashion has trained a generation to seek out throwaway styles…luckily, with a little education about the way sophisticated men shop, it is possible to buy good-quality womenswear.”— The Wall Street Journal, Jan. 5, 2011

To read the whole article click here