Showing posts with label clutch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label clutch. Show all posts

Friday, March 7, 2014

It's a Collaboration!!: GX by Gwen Stefani + ShoeDazzle

Photo: arcor.de


I'm sure you've heard about the ShoeDazzle + Gwen Stefani collaboration by now! Gwen is a That Fashion Chick for sure, LOVE her point of view on fashion. 

The collection is called GX by Gwen Stefani and it is full of the heels and bags we neeeed in our life...real style changers!  Check out my faves on TFC's Pinterest page..GX by Gwen Stefani has its own board {with prices} HERE!



KAEDE - $99.95
FURANO - 89.95


 We can file this collection under affordable investment!






ShoeDazzle, GX by Gwen Stefani

Monday, February 3, 2014

Studio L. Fashae': New TFC Pieces {sneak peek}

This is a SNEAK PEEK!!!  February is product month at That Fashion Chick right now and let me tell you, I am so excited with what I've developed as a designer! ALOT of product is coming....including MENSWEAR & styling services too {TFC has partnered with an amazing company of luxury}! 

Stay Tuned!!

Product - 1{mock up not the real thing..changes}

Monday, December 30, 2013

DIY: Chandelier Crystal Clutch {via HonestlyWTF}

Mawi London clutch
 You should try this DIY {super cute!}...the Chandelier Crystal Clutch by HonestlyWTF {we LOVE them}! After browsing and pinning on TFC's Pinterest Page, HonestlyWTF posted a customized clutch they made inspired by Mawi London's glitter clutch pictured above. This clutch will certainly add a taste of chic & personality to your look...try it below!


This is what your clutch will look like when you're finished:


Here's what you'll need: 

  • a small zip clutch (I used Magenta)
  • 9 chandelier crystals (I used 3.25″ blue prism crystals)
  • a handful of preset rhinestones
  • glitter (I used Martha Stewart Amethyst)
  • Mod Podge
  • E6000
  • painter’s tape
  • a plastic container
  • a toothpick





HonestlyWTF

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Fashion Find: Party looks to try at TOBI

It's almost party time Chicks! This year I want to try something more subtle and less flashy {opposite...I know}. Check the looks below, which give you an idea of what I'm talking about:



A little nontraditional but you will still make a statement. When you pick subtle garments with nice detail, accessorizing is the real focus.

Plain canvas {main garment} with popping tights, heels, jewelry and/or clutch {go-to party bag}. Paint your canvas through your accessories!



TOBI