Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Cut It Out

Combining a one shoulder dress with a definite cut-out detail, two trends in one outift. Actually it has one more detail, which is a golden belt accent around the waist. Cutteee! I decided to style it around as a top and combine it with a cigarette cut linen pants. These two have the comfiest fabric and absolutely not bored wearing classic clogs yet.

One-shoulder cut-out dress worn as top - Retail Therapy, cigarette cut linen pants - De.Cada.Dia, suede belt in olive, classic camel clogs - Retail Therapy, leather sling bag and gold bangles - stylist and model owned



Stylist and blogger: Alexandra Alfons
Model: Jasmine Amanda Putri
Photographer: Adinda Atika

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Kickin' Treasures

Such a full house herreee! Starting from today, we've added Custom Kick Rules and Little Treasure into our "Style Support" list. Yay to that!

Custom Kick Rules is a local shoe line, great for both boys and girls and has a very very verryyy reasonable price. Y'all can order the available designs or give them the designs you want and they'll hand-made them for you. Not only that, for the available designs, you can also change the color and fabric to any ones you'd prefer to have. Super great for your casual looks.

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One of my most favorites, Docmartens replica, three holes. Gorge!

Last but definitely not least, what I'd love to call my Little Treasures. Seriously, looking at their website and simply mesmerized by their cool stuff is like finding real treasures. Girls, I bet y'all will love their goodies. They sell necklaces, rings, bracelets, earrings and even brooches.

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Through this post, I'd like to officially welcome these two superb local brands to our Casa Delle Ragazze and people, go grab some of their stuff and let them rock you out :D

Saturday, April 30, 2011

Turquesa

When I first saw the result of this photo session, the vibe I got was a chill-and-relaxing vibe. I guess, it's because of the mouselline pants. The fabric is super comfy and it's so easy to style this cute pants around. Not to mention the cut-out top, loving the details like so muchhooo.

 Cut-out top - Retail Therapy, mouselline pants in turquesa - De.Cada.Dia, black flat shoes and cream sling bag - model owned, assorted accessories - stylist and model owned


Stylist and blogger: Alexandra Alfons
Model: Jasmine Amanda Putri
Photographer: Adinda Atika

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

It's Gonna Be Huge


The event we all have been waiting for is finally here, Brightspot Market Second Year Anniversary Edition. We guarantee you this time it's gonna be different, it's gonna be huggeee! More than 88 tenants are participating. Come to Pacific Place, it starts from 28 April 2011 (invitation only) and then 29 April - 1 May 2011 (open for public). Btw, there are also special privileges for BNI card users. Don't miss it, people! Let's all meet up there :D

Down To Suede

Looking classy and yet sexy, great combination of cotton shirt with suede pocket and satin high-waisted shorts. Not to mention the earthy colors shown through the assorted accessories.

Shortsleeve cotton shirt with suede pocket - De.Cada.Dia, satin high-waisted shorts - Zara, grey wooden wedges - Retail Therapy, assorted accesories - stylist and model owned


Stylist and blogger: Alexandra Alfons
Model: Jasmine Amanda Putri
Photographer: Adinda Atika

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Proudly Announced

We wanna make a quick announcement. Starting this week Casa Delle Ragazze is proudly supported by two of our favorites local brands, Retail Therapy and De.Cada.Dia! We're totally psycheeddd! :D

Military Girl

Here comes the military style. We couldn't help but fell in love in combining this military jacket with some basic tanktop and denim hotpants and then edged them out with some striking boots.
 
White basic tanktop - model owned, denim hotpants - Bershka, military jacket - Zara, leather sling bag - Forever 21, multiple chain necklace and maroon boots - stylist owned


Stylist and blogger: Alexandra Alfons
Model: Jasmine Amanda Putri
Photographer: Adinda Atika