Posts Tagged ‘Marie Padilla’

travel dressing

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

Towards the end of summer, I like to travel.  I figure there’s less chance of being somewhere crowded since most people take their vacations beforehand.  I tend to pack light just in case I buy some new things.  So, for the most part, much of my wardrobe consists of dresses.  They don’t take up much space in my suitcase. I favor dresses that are comfortable and look great.  In fact, I like dresses that feel like I’m wearing sweats for days when I don’t want to spend too much time on my appearance.  I am on vacation.  At the same time, I don’t want people I don’t know to think I’m a bum.  Who knows if I might catch the eye of a good looking, muscular toned stranger, right?  My go-to-travel dress right now is the abby.  The color, cut, and pleating of the dress make it very figure flattering. Here’s Abby, looking relaxed in a tropical setting, wearing the dress that is so aptly named after her.

(Abby wears the Abby dress with forum sea necklace and trio bracelet. | Photography by Marie Padilla for Bella Maven.)

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summer blues

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

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I always like vibrant colors for summer, especially blue.  It’s one of those colors that look great on most skin tones.  Here’s Abby wearing the monet blouse, which is great for warm weather days, barbeques, or when you need to hide some belly flab.  She accessorizes the blouse with some jewelry. What’s really hot right now is wearing multiple bracelets on your wrist.

Due to the heat, makeup melts and hair tends to flatten or get frizzy.  We recommend using Moroccan Oil.  It seems to be  a popular product among celebrities and keeps hair looking healthy, shiny, and retain body.  We used it on Abby’s hair for the latest photoshoot.

Makeup requires a light touch for warm days.  You’ll probably just need a little lip gloss, some mascara, and maybe silver metallic eye liner just to make your eyes pop.  Spritz some Chantecaille Pure Rosewater when you’ve been outside for a few hours and you should feel refreshed.

(Abby wears monet blouse with tere hoops, braid ring, four wires ring, and nirvana bangle set. | Photography by Marie Padilla for Bella Maven.)

summertime

Monday, July 5th, 2010

The end of the 4th of July holiday weekend usually marks more summer days ahead and looking forward to some vacation plans. What better way to spend a few days then at a beach resort.  Life has always been about balance for me so I wanted to combine work with pleasure by doing a photo shoot at the beach.  It didn’t really seem like I was doing work anyway.

Here’s a sneak peak at what goes on behind the scenes in a Bella Maven photoshoot.

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(Nicole wears the kensington blouse, walker cuff in patchwork, and charm hoop disk earrings in gold for Bella Maven | Photography by Marie Padilla | Shot on location in Newport Coast.)

hat fetish: look of the day

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

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I just love love LOVE hats…almost, but not quite as much as I love food.  I think it’s probably because I’m one of those people that actually look good in them.  I can take any hat, put it on, and it looks great on me.  It’s actually surprising considering I have a big noggin.  Usually, people with large heads look silly in hats, that’s not true for me.  But, I look hideous in glasses so thank goodness I have 20/20 vision.

Well, with the weather turning awful, hats are the perfect accessory to keep you warm.  So, here’s BM model Abby looking lovely and beautiful with a knit hat from the Bella Maven closet.  Remind me to tell you more about the Bella Maven closet as we get closer to relaunching our website with its enhanced features.  You know what this means, we will probably be carrying hats soon.

(Abby is wearing the gwen dress by Lush, ivy earrings by Gorjana, lara handbag in creme by Big Buddha, wisdom ring by Ur Eternity, and turquoise pear necklace by Boe.  Hat, denim vest, and belt from the Bella Maven closet.  Photography by Marie Padilla enhanced with lomography technique and viewfinder | Styled by Loralei Rose Bingamon for bellamaven.com.)

spring forward – 2010 fashion trends

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

by Cassandra King

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Even though most of the nation is coping with severe cold snaps and rain storms, this has little bearing on retailers, who are displaying shipments of spring wares.  Back in September, major fashion houses were showing their spring lines and even though spring is barely here, fashion lines are already in production with their fall 2010 offerings.  Crazy isn’t it?  It’s so hard to keep up.  Most of us are too busy to pour over designer sites, the New York Times fashion section, magazines, and countless blogs.  Well, have no fear.  All you need to know to get yourselves ready for spring 2010 is right here.

Although the New Year’s Eve ball already dropped earlier this month, you can catch the top ten countdown of spring trends below. Starting with number ten.

10.  the boyfriend blazer – The boyfriend blazer is still going strong.  Pair it with skinny jeans, fitted tops, or sweet skirts. Wear the trend with: boyfriend sweater.

9.  patterns and prints – Graphics are bold and busy this season.  Pants and dresses dominated the runways showcasing these styles.  With the onset of spring, we can always expect to see floral prints.  In addition to the posies, designers also debuted strips and abstract artsy prints. Wear the trend with: rumi, monet, moderne, jenny, pleated knit, purple watercolor, malaga, navy wrap, speckle, flocked zebra, abstraction, pink watercolor, butterfly, watercolor, erica, tropicale, and zig zag.

8.  denim and chambray – Think soft blues that look broken in.  Shredded, ripped, torn, or patched, jeans are sexy and revealing.  Invest in this look, it will inevitably keep going long past the season.

7.  futuristic warrior, military, and tribal - Military is the new classic and has been evolving.  Elements of military history are being reinterpreted with a modern, futuristic twist.  Think wilder and more fierce with inspiration coming from ancient Rome, Egypt, and the Celtic warrior.  Look for metal plating, leather tunics, and tribal inspired motifs in clothing and accessories.  Mix these elements with glamorous pieces such as sequins or pair soft flowing fabric with sharp metal plating or studded pieces. Wear this trend with: tribal bracelet, graham petal charm, graham leather wrap, rockstar clutch, and sario clutch.

6.  knee high and over the knee socks -  Socks are back in the forefront and can add volumes to your outfit.  As a defining look, socks are transeasonal and will carry on into winter of 2010.

5.  see-through and sheer – Not everyone is gutsy enough to go with this look.  We blame it on the rising temperatures and the desire to show off.  Be sassy, yet cool.  Style tip:  match sheer tops with lacy camisoles or tanks.  Neutral shades work best. Wear this trend with: ruffle mini and gigi ruffle.

4.  urban sporty – Sportswear is suddenly streetwear.  It’s sexy, svelte, and effortless with it’s youthful tomboy chic .  Designers take inspiration from tennis, football, baseball, golf, and dance.

3.  jumpsuits and boy shorts - There’s a one piece clothing revival and anything goes when it comes to length.  It’s all about jumpsuits, playsuits, and rompers.  Though not for everyone, it offers you plenty of options. It’s also time to hit the gym now that hemlines are shorter than ever.  Shorter-than-short is the new mantra with hot pants and boy shorts back in style. Wear this trend: madeira romper.

2.  minimalist.  Less is more and this is true for spring.  Imagine collections from designers like Calvin Klein, Jill Sander, Miuccia Prada, and Giorgio Armani.  There is no better way to ring in spring than to be fresh, simple, and clean. Wear this trend with: habutai silk, palomar, vanderbilt, lita, gwen, lada, and rose.

1.  ruffles – Whether on handbags, sandals, tops, or skirts, this ultra-feminine trend is everywhere. Wear this trend with: jaime, marble, newport, envy, emma, ruffle, gigi ruffle, side ruffle, and ruffle mini.

color watch – Break away from the bleak black and gray of winter.  Green, pink, blue, indigo, and yellow are great colors to liven up your wardrobe.

There you have it ladies, now go and get it!

about the author – Cassandra King is owner and CEO of Concepts de Mode, a fashion consulting and image management firm in San Francisco.  For more information or to schedule an appointment, please contact Cassandra at (925) 360-4707 or on the web, at Cassandra@conceptsdemode.com.

(Photography by Marie Padilla & Ryan Gabriel | Styled by Loralei Rose Bingamon for bellamaven.com| Modeled by Abby Nyema, Denise Ammon, Loralei Rose Bingamon, and Molly Pool.)

holiday dressing – let me entertain you

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

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Coco Chanel once said, “I don’t understand how a woman can leave the house without fixing herself up a little – if only out of politeness.  And then, you never know, maybe that’s the day she has a date with destiny.  And it’s best to be as pretty as possible for destiny.”

With all the holiday parties these season, including the family get-togethers and office shin-digs, we need to look our best.  That means putting some effort on our part, you just never know who you are going to meet, right?

I’m notorious for going over-the-top with my holiday dressing.  My sister with her sharp tongue tends to reign me in.  So, this year, I’m looking to go more streamlined, have one or two “look at me” accessories, but the focus remains largely on the dress.  I’m crushing on black dresses.  Here are a few of my recommendations for the best holiday dresses.

palomar - I can’t stop gushing about this dress.  I wore it to a fancy dinner party once in San Fran and my stylish gay best friend complimented me when I walked in.  I love it in purple, just to be different.

rumi – So soft because it’s made out of silk and fitted to show off your body’s contours.  It’s all about the black and white combination that we’ve seen on the runways.

marble – Great in black!  You’ll look adorable!

japonai - I wore this dress on my birthday during a five course meal and it was roomy enough to hide my belly bulge.

(Abby wears the palomar dress with the max clutch, nancy bracelet, letter A charm necklace, and tiger eye ring.  Fur mini-wrap, knee high socks, and shoes are model’s own.  Abby also wears the marble dress in black and nancy bracelet.  Knit hat, scarf, stockings, and shoes are model’s own.  Photography by Marie Padilla.  Styled by Loralei Rose Bingamon for bellamaven.com.)

connect

Monday, December 14th, 2009

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On Sunday, Bella Maven attended the Connect Art Show, a joint event for photographer Marie Padilla and L.A. artist Ericali Johnston at the Mountain Bar.  The space had a definite indie vibe appeal.

You’re probably familiar with Marie’s work, she has shot the Bella Maven landing page numerous times and is currently working with us on our upcoming project to enhance our site.  On this occasion, Marie was exhibiting her photographs, some of which included pieces from our fashion shoots.  She is super talented!

We also got the chance to meet Ericali, who is a remarkable artist and is primarily known for doing portraits.  Tall like a model, Ericali, told us that she didn’t have much formal training, but started painting when she was sixteen and has been doing so ever since.  She hopes to pursue her passion for art by eventually studying multimedia at UCLA.

she looks so swell

Thursday, November 5th, 2009

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I have a weakness for tops that are super comfortable and look great with everything.  So, it’s not surprising then that I was enthusiastic when I saw the moderne tank.  It’s the type of shirt that goes perfect with a bunch of different looks.  Casually, I would pair it up with my black jeans, some boots, and a leather jacket or sweater.  Of course, I wanted to know about some other ways to wear it. I asked BM stylist Loralei Rose Bingamon for some advice and she came up with two different outfits for the moderne tank.  She paired it up with a short full skirt and also some shorts.  Why had I not thought of that?  Anyway, Abby, the BM model, looks terrific in both getups.

(right photo:  Abby is wearing ebony fate earrings, layering ryan necklace, moderne tank, and eclipse clutch in copper.  Jacket, belt, skirt, and shoes are model’s own. left photo:  Abby is wearing joely earrings, nancy bracelet, graham leather wrap bracelet, tiger’s eye ring, band ring, rich expresso scarf, and moderne tank.  Shorts, fishnet stockings, and shoes are model’s own.  Styled by Loralei Rose Bingamon and photographed by Marie Padilla.)

bringing summer into fall

Friday, September 25th, 2009

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It’s that time again when the long hot days of summer give way to cooler temperatures in the fall.  The change in weather means a change in wardrobe.  If you are like me and hate putting away your summer clothes, you don’t have to.  It’s really all about layering and putting pieces that work together with other items. For instance, you would naturally pair a dress with open-toe sandals in the summer. For fall, you can take the same dress and add textured tights, boots (ankle booties are so fashionable right now), a sweater or a jacket, a scarf, and possibly a knit hat (if the weather is very cold).  With the trend this season for brighter colors such as red and purple, what better way to bring your favorite summer dresses into fall then by repurposing them.

(model wears Naked Zebra purple watercolor dress and Melie Bianco fringe handbag with trench coat, tights, Gorjana super star necklace, booties, knit hat | photography by Marie Padilla | stylist – Loralei Rose Bingamon | on location at the home of Pauline Calanoc)

crepes and other good things

Friday, September 18th, 2009

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It always amazes me how people can completely change an outfit so that the same dress looks completely different when I wear it and when someone else wears it.  Take for instance my new favorite dress from Bella Maven, the vanderbilt, our model and stylist Loralei Bingamon wore it with the Diana Warner nancy bracelet, Gorjana graham leather wrap bracelet, Gorjana charm hoop disk earrings in gold, long boots, Big Buddha eclipse clutch in copper, funky leggings that had some sort of shimmer, and a rocker style belt complete with studs.  The vibe from the outfit exuded a night out to go drinking and clubbing.

(photography by Marie Padilla | hair by Julie Santhavisouk of Nanus threading and beauty salon | stylist Loralei Bingamon | on location at La Creperie Cafe in Long Beach)