A candid favourite for Taylor, she’s already worn this adorable fox print tee by Anthropologie quite a few times in the past. It still remains to be a stand-by for her.
A candid favourite for Taylor, she’s already worn this adorable fox print tee by Anthropologie quite a few times in the past. It still remains to be a stand-by for her.
This strapless mini dress – featuring a chantilly lace overlay and tulip skirt – didn’t appear in the runway of Jason Wu’s Spring 2010 collection but it did make it into Taylor’s Spring 2010-infused spread with Elle back in April 2010.
This strapless mini dress – featuring a chantilly lace overlay and tulip skirt – didn’t appear in the runway of Jason Wu’s Spring 2010 collection but it did make it into Taylor’s Spring 2010-infused spread with Elle back in April 2010.
70th Annual Golden Globe Awards | January 13, 2013
Lorraine Schwartz earrings and ring
The first time Taylor attended the Golden Globes back in 2013 she wore a custom eggplant mermaid gown by Donna Karan. Her jewels for that night were equally inspired by the dark purple hue of her gown.
Heavy drop earrings by Lorraine Schwartz and a large statement ring by the same jeweler were her accessories for that night. For her beauty look, a pretty pink lip and sparkly amethyst liner, falsies and a subtly silver-y smoky eye completed her first red carpet turn at the Globes.
70th Annual Golden Globe Awards | January 13, 2013
Lorraine Schwartz earrings and ring
The first time Taylor attended the Golden Globes back in 2013 she wore a custom eggplant mermaid gown by Donna Karan. Her jewels for that night were equally inspired by the dark purple hue of her gown.
Heavy drop earrings by Lorraine Schwartz and a large statement ring by the same jeweler were her accessories for that night. For her beauty look, a pretty pink lip and sparkly amethyst liner, falsies and a subtly silver-y smoky eye completed her first red carpet turn at the Globes.
With prom season right around the corner, a lot of you have been asking me for some prom inspiration. Rather than a simple ask response, I figured this deserved a post of its own.
Here are some styles exuded by the queen of sparkly and embellished dresses herself:
If you’re not the type of person to wear a full-length ballgown to prom, or maybe you’re an underclassmen attending prom with an older date and want to save a longer dress for your own senior prom then these short, sweet and sassy styles may be for you.
Short hemlines scream ‘fun’ and – take it from someone who’s been to prom – they’re so much easier to dance in. These styles are definitely for someone who just wants a lighthearted, relaxed night out. Bump up the carefree aspect of these shorter hemlines with quirky heels, bright accessories and an easy updo.
This is the type of dress I wore to my own prom. Free-flowing, figure-flattering and softly elegant. The Grecian gown generally consists of an empire-waist (cinched near or closer to the bust) and a cascading chiffon skirt that floats over your lower torso. If you’re a pear-shape (like me!) with a smaller bust and a wider hip-thigh area and you want to highlight the smallest part of you and look sweetly feminine at the same time then a Grecian gown like these ones Taylor has worn in the past may be for you.
If soft whites/creams scream too bridal for you, go for a bolder colour like red for something equally as flattering but much vibrant and less saccharine. A simple headband or even a braided hairstyle would perfectly suit the minimalist nature of the Grecian gown.
And for the classic prom look – the princess ballgown. If you want to forego the even more traditional prom look consisting of shiny heavy fabrics, taffeta and pickups then huge skirts and princess embellishments are the way to go.
Go all out with elaborate updos, jewelry and sparkly heels to complete the full princess look.
With prom season right around the corner, a lot of you have been asking me for some prom inspiration. Rather than a simple ask response, I figured this deserved a post of its own.
Here are some styles exuded by the queen of sparkly and embellished dresses herself:
If you’re not the type of person to wear a full-length ballgown to prom, or maybe you’re an underclassmen attending prom with an older date and want to save a longer dress for your own senior prom then these short, sweet and sassy styles may be for you.
Short hemlines scream ‘fun’ and – take it from someone who’s been to prom – they’re so much easier to dance in. These styles are definitely for someone who just wants a lighthearted, relaxed night out. Bump up the carefree aspect of these shorter hemlines with quirky heels, bright accessories and an easy updo.
This is the type of dress I wore to my own prom. Free-flowing, figure-flattering and softly elegant. The Grecian gown generally consists of an empire-waist (cinched near or closer to the bust) and a cascading chiffon skirt that floats over your lower torso. If you’re a pear-shape (like me!) with a smaller bust and a wider hip-thigh area and you want to highlight the smallest part of you and look sweetly feminine at the same time then a Grecian gown like these ones Taylor has worn in the past may be for you.
If soft whites/creams scream too bridal for you, go for a bolder colour like red for something equally as flattering but much vibrant and less saccharine. A simple headband or even a braided hairstyle would perfectly suit the minimalist nature of the Grecian gown.
And for the classic prom look – the princess ballgown. If you want to forego the even more traditional prom look consisting of shiny heavy fabrics, taffeta and pickups then huge skirts and princess embellishments are the way to go.
Go all out with elaborate updos, jewelry and sparkly heels to complete the full princess look.