When we say we know
Sex and the City, we mean it. We also practice what we preach. And so, PartySugar and I banded together to throw an intimate Sex and the City marathon and party. She
created the menu, I encouraged the outfits and we hosted a fabulous, ultra fun affair. Be sure to
see more party details but here's a fun slideshow in case you were wondering what one should wear to a
SATC party. As for me, I was inspired by Dayglo Carrie season four — when the gals went out for a glowstick accessorized night at a gay club.
Inspired by a recent look of Rachel Bilson, emalove pairs a navy jersey dress with a skinny brown belt. I like how the strappy sandals and minimal accessories tie her sleek outfit together. Simple, cute, and to the point.
Here's what she has on:
- Dress: Gap
- Belt: Gap
- Bracelet: Vintage
- Sunglasses: Forever 21
- Sandals: Anne Klein
Congrats to emalove!
Everyone else, submit your looks and I might feature you on FabSugar! If you live overseas and have a Fab outfit to share, join the Overseas Fashionistas Group, to submit a Look in this group learn how to post a blog.
Yoox.com is currently holding an awesome sample sale with discounts up to a whopping 90 percent off. There are literally hundreds of Springy items to sift through and I've already found some great pieces including this vintage looking Missoni Silk Floral Blouse ($304, originally, $1,014). Now that's what I call a bargain! The sale ends May 19 and sizes are limited so hustle!

It's wedding season and we all know what that means — let the bachelorette parties begin! Whether you're off to Vegas, Mexico, or are partying in town, I asked you to find an outfit that makes you look and feel hot, hot, hot.
I started you off with this Natori Animal-Print Thong ($36) because it's important to feel sassy underneath it all. Let's see what you all came up with!
Look # 1, created by fashionhore, is fashionably badass. I can never resist a cool leather jacket and stripes.
To see the rest, read more
If you have an engagement in your future, lead your boyfriend to Brilliant Earth. Based in San Francisco, the company grew out of a real marriage proposal. After founder Beth Gerstein's fiancé couldn't find a source for conflict-free diamonds, the couple took matters into their own hands. They started a business that provides certified conflict-free diamonds as an alternative to the current diamond industry practices. How romantically and morally just!
