Derek Lam Flared Trousers, $750 What would you pay for a perfect, magical pair of black pants? At first you might balk at the $750 price tag of Derek Lam’s flared trouser, but that is before you’ve tried them on. Let’s review what a perfect, magical pant does for you. It makes your legs look a mile long and your butt look perfect. It makes you feel tall and thin and like you are Wonder Woman in the boardroom or just at a party with your ex-boyfriend in attendance. In the perfect pair of black pants, you CAN conquer the …
Lani’s Denim Makeover (and how you can have one too!)
When your husband tells you to go shopping for new jeans, you know it is bad. It isn’t that I didn’t have some good, designer jeans hanging around, it was more that the field was a little too crowded in my closet and my daily workhorses had suddenly lost any and all of their former glory. Keep reading for how I gave myself a denim makeover and you can too. . Step 1. DETERMINE WHAT YOU NEED I knew that I needed a straight leg pair of jeans to wear with ballet flats and slip-on sneakers; a dark, longer pair …

Affordable Must-Have Pieces of the Season
As promised, here are some of fall’s top fashion trends at affordable prices. Every item featured below is under $100 so you can feel free to play with the trends! Happy Shopping, . . Spanish Romance Move over leather. This year, velvet is making a case for being fashion’s new favorite winter fabric. . ModCloth Fine and Sandy Blazer in Black Velvet, $80 . . Topshop Moto Black Velvet Jamie Jeans, $75 . . ASOS Right About Now Western Pointed Chelsea Ankle Boots, $69 . . The Winter Sailor Stripes are a classic that will always have a place …
Kicking Off Spring 2015 Trend Month: The Seventies
Spring 2015: The Season of the Seventies . We are kicking off Real Life Style’s Spring 2015 Trend Month with THE trend of the season, The Seventies. This funky, free-spirited decade has been featured on the runway for multiple seasons in a row, but this year almost every spring trend can trace its roots back to the 1970’s. I’d also like to clarify, for all of you non-fashion industry peeps out there, that there are only two fashion season a year, spring and fall. Therefore, when i say spring I really mean spring and summer, and when I say fall, i mean …