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I love Christmas Time in NYC

I love christmas time especially Christmas time in the city, I think it's the best time of the year. There's so much to do and see in NYC this time of year, Ice skating in Bryant Park, the lighting of the Christmas tree not to mention the Uber fab window displays. The department store displays on 5th avenue are A-mazing. I didn't have my camera to with me as I walked up and down 5th Ave, but I did find amazing pictures from an amazing website called anothernormal.com.

Maybe I will go back and take pictures with my camera on friday. Here are a couple pictures from the Bergdorf Goodman window display I love there use of texture and color its so vibrant and amazing.

Beauty Post - Carol's Daughter Almond Cookie Sea Salt Scrub


So we haven't done a beauty post in a while :) sorry for the inconsistency I have been trying to settle in to a new schedule with my new job and just prepping for the holiday's :)


So tonight I tried Carol's Daughter Almond Cookie Sea Salt and I must say I truly fell in love with the product. Since its starting to get cold ( if you live in NY you know how fickle the weather is) my skin has been extremely dry, and I have been looking for something to remove dead skin. Just to give my self a healthy glow. I knew I didn't want something that was extremely harsh or contained many chemicals since I have very sensitive skin.

After I used the body scrub I immediately felt the difference in my skin it feels smoother, and looks much healthier not dry, dull or rough at all. The scent is soft and subtle not at all overwhelming.

I am thinking about the Almond Cookie Collection as a present for my mom for Christmas or maybe even myself. If I do get it I'll let you know if its worth the $$.

Stay Fly

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H&M SPRING 2010








HAPPY THANKS GIVING TO ALL MY FLY FEMMES


Hey luvs we all here at Femme Royale have been slacking on the posting some busy with school, and work :)... But I wanted to take the time to wish everyone a HAPPY THANKSGIVING !


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Rihanna Live in London...Full Video!

For all those who have been under a rock lately, Rihanna had her first live concert performance since her incident this Monday in London. Sponsored by Nokia, it was streamed as a live webcast for the viewing pleasure of her fans worldwide. I must say I am happy to see her on stage again. Check out the full video below, enjoy!




**Video courtesy of Whatifeelishot.com

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Winner!!!!


CONGRATS !! to Carin Elmore from Buford, GA for wining those fab motorcycle gloves from Ines.


Heres her definition of a Fly Femme - "She is also known as the Urban Woman. She is stylish, crazy, sexy, & cool, free-spirited and sophisticated and but of course educated ! A fly femme is knowledgeable in all kinds of topics and situations that go on today in our world; she can school you on politics, sports, social issues and entertainment news, just know she goes in ! She knows the best place for happy hour (when i hit that big 2-1 trust i will know more of these things ! lol), the latest clubs and she's rockin' that wild crazy stuff. She rocks what you fear, She dares what you dont, She cares nothing about what people might say about her. She fly's above all the haters. Her style is eternal just as Yves Saint Laurent says. She is much of a charmer, the life of the party sometimes but knows when to lay low. The definition of a Fly Femme is definitely someone i want to be, can see myself as, or maybe i am that now !"

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Editorial-- Beth ditto "size zero" in pop magazine






I love Beth Ditto she exudes such confidence and strength in her pictures I love this editorial --- Take a look :)


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Natalie Portman on the cover of V magazine




The Perfect FIT

The Perfect FIT

When it comes to denim I am really particular. I feel that every woman no matter what her size full figured, Long and leggy, petite it doesn't matter she should have that favorite pair of jeans -- that hugs and accentuates her curves giving her the confidence that she's a BAD BITCH on every occasion. Unfortunately, jean shopping can often be time consuming and a night mare. Here are a few tips to help with your search for the perfect pair of denim.

1. Size

Size is a big issue alot of women are not dressing for themselves. I love being a curvy girl but I know I have to take the time to make sure it fits appropriately. So many girls have their gut spilling over the waist of the jeans News Flash that makes you look bigger.

Before you even head to the stores, you should know your numbers — it’ll make finding the perfect jeans that much easier. Assess your true size, grab a tape measure (or have a professional fitting done; many department stores offer this service if you’re uncomfortable doing it yourself). For a true size estimate, have a friend help you out.

Measure your hips first; to do so, place a tape measure around the widest part of your hips, right between your waist and the tops of your thighs. You’ll also need to measure your inseam, which is from the crotch area down. These are important numbers you need to have before you can find jeans that accurately fit.

2. Fit

Grab at least 5 pairs of jeans you like and head to the dressing room — it’s time to evaluate how they fit! Look for jeans that fit snugly from your waist to your knees. Are there any gaps? You want your jeans to gently hug your curves, but you don’t want to be squeezing out of them! PANCAKE BOOTY a definite no no your goal is to accentuate not diminish.

Walk around in them and get a feel for how the jeans fit you. This will be your first clue that you’ve found a great pair of jeans. If you can’t perform normal movements comfortably, They aren’t the jeans for you! It's like a bad relationship so not worth the time. Great fitting jeans will feel like a second skin and look fantastic, too.

If you’re still unsure, take one of your friends but not the yes man, the girl/ guy that would say O hell no!

3. Body Type

Know your body type! Certain jean styles may look wonderful on an hourglass figure, but could look less-than-flattering on a straight-up-and-down girl

4. Tailor is your friend

Lately I've learned that simple alterations to pants and denim can make my jeans a whole lot better. Like I used to think If i am spending money on the jeans, why bring it to the tailor. Which was DUMB ASS HELL, especially with my body type and I have shorter limbs than the average.

Hope fully these tips help you as much as they help me when it comes to finding jeans.

FEMME ROYALE GIVEAWAY!

Femme Royale would like to just take a moment and thank everyone who has and is continuing to support us through our fly journey. For everyone who supports and reads our blog, we would like to say thank you and to keep reading! We have goodies in store for our fly femmes.

So, Femme Royale would like to present our first giveaway contest!!! It is only right our supporters and fly femmes get something back, no?

So we have this lovely pair of Ines Snake Patent Leather Fingerless Gloves that we are dying to giveaway. These gloves retail for $131.65! But one fly femme can score these gloves all for the price of free.99!!!!

In a paragraph (maximum) or less, shoot us an e-mail at femmeroyaleonline@gmail.com and give us your best definition of what a fly femme is. What's a fly femme to you? What kind of person is she? What kind of style does she have? Just give us your own, creative, definition of a fly femme. The best answer wins! (Although every answer will be great, only one can win!) You have up until Monday, November 16th to e-mail us your definition. With your definition, give your name, e-mail, and mailing address. Feel free to even send us some photos of your personal style or of the fly femme (if it isn't you already)!

So, please, let everyone know about our giveaway! Anyone can participate. Hey, guys can too! And stay tuned! We here at Femme Royale have tons of more giveaways up our sleeves! You don't want to miss it!

SALES!

Discovered some amazing sales courtesy of Nymag.com!

11/3 - 11/6 -- J.Crew is pretty much having a sale on Fall's most important pieces: Blazers, Outerwear and Cashmere. And of course the very important complimentary accessories: shoes & bags.
261 W. 36th St., nr. Seventh Ave., second fl.; T–F (10–7).

11/4 - 11/6 -- Vivienne Tam 's annual holiday sale = score that perfect cocktail dress for Christmas dinner now! The sale includes shoes, wool coats, cocktail dresses, tunics (my fav), and more.
260 W. 39th St., nr. Seventh Ave., eleventh fl.; W (9–8), Th–F (10–7).

11/4 - 11/7 -- AEFFE USA 's fall/winter sample sale includes encompasses menswear, womenswear, and accessories from designers such as Jean Paul Gaultier, Moschino, and Alberta Ferretti.
30 W. 56th St., nr. Fifth Ave. (212-632-9300); W–F (10–6), S (11–5).

As always Strand 's (bookstore) sale is neverending. (Broadway & 12th)

&& For my thrift and vintage shopping lovers, this Thursday, my school the Fashion Institute of Technology (27th and 7th ave) will be having its bi-weekly flea market from 9am - 7pm. Former F.I.T students and other vintage/thrift shop owners come and sell their goodies. And of course the greatest part is that you can bargain for whatever price you can get! The prices are already good, but nothing wrong with reaching for great! There's gonna be furs, jewelry, shoes, bags, hats, clothes, vintage designer pieces, glasses, & gorgeous F.I.T. students! Yay!

FLY FEMME Stylist -Kanayo Ebi

In this business perseverance and an dauntless sense of style is key. Kanayo Ebi is definitely on the track to accomplishing great things. As stylist for Vanessa and Angela Simmons, this St.Johns Alum is making a name for herself in the world of fashion as Stylist and Image consultant. We talk about her love for fashion, carving a niche for your self in this industry and much more. She's a sweet heart and all around fabulous!!

1. What inspired your love of fashion?
I would have to say I grew up on fashion... my parents were very much into fashion and always tried to develop our interest in it...one of my fondest memories as a child was my dad always calling me in to help put together his outfit for work and my mum taking me along with her on her shopping trips and I get to help with the final decision making. Also having had the opportunity to live in different countries and experience different cultures and how their culture helps develop their style. I also love how fashion can evolve from any and everything. The atmosphere of a city or country can inspire a collection, architecture, wildlife, plants, anything you can think of can be and has been an inspiration in fashion and that is just simply amazing to me because anyone can relate to something in it. Fashion is also a way of expressing and showing personality.

2. How would you describe your personal style?
My personal style I would say would be boho-rock-chic. I love accessories and accessorizing. I believe that it is the key in completing or revamping any outfit.

3. What is one trend you are looking forward to for fall 09'?
I'm most especially am looking forward to the hidden wedge boots for the fall, also the color scheming (neon and bold/dark colors) and the knits

4. How did you get your start in the world of fashion?
Fashion for me had always been a hobby, loved to go shopping for friends and put together outfits for them for different occassions. I graduated college with a BA in psychology, so I was not really thinking about pursuing it as a career but as God would have it alot of my friends modelled and they were always trying to get me to style their test shoots or any appearances they had to make and through that I came in contact with alot of different stylist, photographers, models and make up artist that just wanted to work with me based on my work and eye for fashion. I realized how much happier I was doing what I loved and found a stylist who was exprienced in the business to work under and also got a job working @Bergdorf goodman assisting the personal shoppers just to get more experience in the fashion world.

5. What has been your biggest struggle professionally?
Biggest struggle professionally I would say was breaking into the fashion industry. It is a struggle especially if your going at it on your own and starting from scratch. There were a lot of sacrifices that I had to make. I had to work/ intern a very long time before I could even work on a shoot and also I had to be willing to give up alot of my time, which made it difficult to hold a full time job and most of the work I was doing assisting stylists I had to do for free. Sometimes I felt discouraged and thought maybe I was wasting my time and making the wrong choice but the gratification I felt when working on a shoot, or putting together a storyboard or pulling from showrooms made me believe I made the right choice and this was indeed what I was meant to be doing, so I stuck with it and kept my mind on my dream and the bigger picture.
Also though, now with the economy in jeopardy just like every other industry, the fashion industry is taking a hit too. So many magazines are cutting back even illustrious publication companies like conde nast are feeling the pressure and cutting their budgets which mean less shoots for magazines and less work. So even lately its been a little tough but we are holding on steadfastly.

6. What advice do you have for young fashionistas trying to make a name for them selves in this industry?
BELIEVE IN YOURSELF, YOUR VISION , YOUR TALENT AND STAY STRONG AND POSITIVE. It is so easy to get discouraged in this business because there are so many people out there trying to achieve the same goal as you but you just have to believe you are a rare breed and you have something more, new and different to offer. It's also a very hard industry to break into, you will find yourself having to do a lot of free work before you can even think of getting paid, you just have to persevere and humble yourself and always keep your eye on the bigger picture. Also do alot of test shoots, go on different websites like modelmayhem.com find models, photographers, make up artists looking to do test shots and you guys get together and plan shoots together....form a team so you can build up your portfolio that is very important.

Follow her on Twitter-http://twitter.com/kachmeifyoucan

Spotted : Snakeskin knee high boots from Zara



I NEED THESE BOOTS FROM ZARA IN MY LIFE LIKE TODAY !

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We Love PnkElephant Accessories!

O why do I love Pnk Elephant let me count the ways, ( Ok but seriously) The ladies over at PnkElephant.com share my obsession with accessories. This new site gives fashionistas a chance to buy great statement making accessories with out necessarily hurting your wallet. It's hard not to become addicted to the site they offer such unique pieces. Here are a couple of my favorite pieces. Even implementing marketing tactics for customers to purchase even more accessories with 3 items for 10$ on select days. Fabulous !




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Fly Femme Accessories

Erickson Beamon is a Muther F'in Genius.... end of story these Medival Crystal Earrings are so dope! I love different elements perfect combination of rocker chic and femininity simply put Haute ! buy em' here

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SAMPLE SALE - WANT AGENCY

Want Agency has a three day sale for all my favorite fashionista check it out tell them we sent you :)

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Rawr! Leopard Print Nails!

So I've always wanted to do leopard print nails because I love leopard print! So I found this really great tutorial on youtube on how to create leopard print nails by Lorena Di Pasquale. Check it out! She also has a lot of other great nail and makeup tutorials.

We Were Once A Fairytale?


Kanye and Spike Jones, one of the most creative and amazing directors have teamed up to create a short film entitled, "We Were Once A Fairytale". All week I have heard about it and finally I have gotten a chance to actually see it for myself. I must say, it is the MOST creative and intriguing short film I have EVER seen! It evoked in me so many different emotions and portrayed a powerful story in a matter of minutes, as a short film is supposed to. Art is a beautiful thing, and the most beautiful aspect of it is that it is up to its viewers to determine what it means. It is up to you, to interpret it. Art never has one interpretation. Therefore, I just want to give you a little glimpse into what I interpret the short film meaning. Basically, I see the short film saying that Kanye and his life was once a fairytale. His fame, his "sanity", his love life, everything he ever thought or knew as a reality was once a fairytale. He's beginning to lose sight and grip of this "fairytale". This fairytale is no longer a fairytale. It is changing into something else, something else that he did not forsee. He no longer identifies with this "fairytale". This fairytale is sickening, together they are no longer happy. This "fairytale" must undisguise itself for what it truly is. They were once a fairytale, but he has to say his farewells.

(Got the vid from my dear friend's blog http://dakiddbreeze.blogspot.com/)

FLY Guy- Rus Azal


We here at Femme Royale can appreciate an individual who surpasses the norms, makes and follows their own trends. Distinguishing themselves not only by their clothing, but by a unique and undaunting personality to match. Dwight Lazarus at such a young age has already proceeded to make a name for himself, building an extremely impressive resume, from his current position at Island Def Jam, to working with other companies like cavi nyc, to other endeavors such as charity work with the Keep a Child Alive foundation to, the best of both offices. (lifestyle based artist development brand that focuses in the launching, development, and maintenance of new or established artists) In this interview I talk to Dwight about an array of topics, from his many interests, trends, partying, versatility in music, and of course fashion.


1. How did u start working for Def jam?

I started interning under my homie mentor and friend Melanie "Big Melth" Alfonso and when she left i was offered the job and i took it.


2. Its always good to have insight bout the person you are interviewing, What would u want to tell me about your self?


I party everywhere, from flatbush to L.E.S. my music various, and is extremly dependent upon my mood. I hateeeeeeeee hypebeast (the trendy ppl, that think their so fly because they have on loud colors or purposly mitch match and hang around soho or the wanna be skaters) subsequetly causing me to coin the word Nypical Tigga, which is a play on Typical Ni**a. Although my sense of style is unique in structure, im influencd by others and their style. I have an inate eye for detail,I can breakdown anything.. in a matter of nano seconds.


3. If you had to pick your favorite song wat would it be?

fav. songs...hmmm, Fugees "Zealots", Barrington Levy "Dangerous", Bitty McClean "walk away from love,"kanye 'Drive Slow" & "Gone",there's soo many.


4. So pretty music, is a big part of your life you can say, its in your blood?

I'm a big fan of Wu tang, Lost boyz, Cypress hills, De La Soul,The roots, Jay,Biggie,Nirvanna,The Killers, Ska, The heptones, Marcia Griffits. My family is in music heavy , I'm Jamaican, and my uncle Sir Coxsone Dodd was the creator of Ska in Jamaica ,he signed Bob Marley and the Wailers and put out their first single, he's responsible for the original "Im Still in love." You can google or wiki him, coxsone dodd of studio 1. I realllllllly love music, music its the beat of life.


5. What are some of your goal for 09'?

My goals for 09' are to further exploit and buid off the neame that is Rus Azal, which was actually conceived from my surname, Lazarus. I wanna be happy, while at the same time making money,happiness to me is defined by a balance of humnility, confidence, strength and knowledge!


6 What do u think influences your personal style?

street (not hood), uniqueness, comforability, bit of louis, gucci.



7.What one thing you want to see happen with reggae music ?

I wanna see it blow the fuck up! and become accessable to the masses and not be only viewied as that other music. I want them to get front of store space when new albums drop. I dont only want VP to be the only record label out there.I want the world to know that reggae music, is the Jamaican peoples voice, West indian in general.


* Check out his blog

http://www.rusazal.com


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Leather & Lace

Elements like leather and lace are timeless classic pieces that add to a woman's sex appeal and confidence no matter her shape or size. Both elements create the perfect mix of femininity and bad ass. Here are some pieces that I have found on several different sites. All garments come in a range of sizes and can give you a couple outfit ideas

* for the selected garments visit asos.com, alloy.com & Forever21.com.

Nneka Saran Handbags

Designer Nneka Hurley has an exquisite eye for detail, when it comes to creating unique handbags that appeal to every fashionista. Using fun funky patterns,and extraordinary colors and fabric. Nneka Saran Handbags combines classic structure, with an innovative use of color and texture to create the perfect "Arm Candy."

1. How long have you been designing bags?

Ive been designing and making bags since 2005! But Ive been sewing and making things ever since I can remember!


2. How would you describe you personal style?

I dont think my personal style fits into one box so I would definitely say I have an ecletic taste in fashion. I love a little bit of alot of styles. Sometimes I like really edgy and funky pieces, sometimes I like to rock the ruffly, pretty and danty look, sometimes I like mixing and matching patterns and textures....so my personal style is all over! It just depends on how I feel for the day!


3. Where do you get the inspiration from to design your handbags?

I let the fabrics inspire me! When I go to fabric stores, Im in heaven! I look around to see what really jumps out and grabs me and from there, I get inspiration on how to make a particular bag.


4. How does Nneka Saran Handbags stand out compared to other handbags?

I believe the different fabrics and texture combinations I use really help my bags to stand out. Alot of my customers tell me they get tons of compliments when they wear one of my bags because of that very reason. Also, each of my bags come with a note of inspiration which was important to me to do because faith plays a major role in me continuing to pursue this dream!


5. What would your five year plan be for Nneka Saran Handbags?

Currently, I make most of the bags myself and get a few manufactured. In the next five years, I plan to go into full production with my entire line which will include clutches, wallets, shoulder bags, and funky diaper bags. I also plan to have reps around the country selling my bags for me as well.


6. What are some different types of fabrics and colors do you like to experiment with ?

I like to experiment with bold prints and patterns, bright colors, and different textures. I use everything from silk to cotton to various types of leather. I also love to play around with different hardware on the bags.


7. What can we expect for your upcoming collection?

In my upcoming collection, you can expect my signature oversized clutches as well as hobos in bright colors, funky prints and leathers. I also plan to incorporate diaper bags into my line in 2009



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