Monday, February 10, 2014

Love is in the air!

Valentine's day is just a few short days away,  here are a couple of looks for your night out with your sweetie or a night out with your girls!
Valentines day is the perfect time for the pieces in your closet covered in hearts that you may feel are unfit for other times of the year!
If you're from a cold city like I am, you'll need to wear tights and a cute jacket of course!
The best colors are clear for this "holiday", pinks and reds grounded with black and white are perfect! 
If you're wondering what perfect hairstyles would be I've got your answers!
If you have long hair I would say big romantic curls, either left alone, or pinned halfway back with a cute clip!
For shorter hair I would do wavy if you can, if not a straight look with hair pinned half back or a pretty headband work perfect!
For your make up I would say light eyes with heavy mascara or falsies, rosy pink cheeks, and either a red or pink lipstick!

Happy Valentine's day,
Love always,
Pittsburgh Pixie

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Is it spring yet?


It has been way too long since I've posted anything, I've been so busy this season, from holidays to spring transition in my store it's been hectic! But, I'm back :)

Spring is right around the corner, although its still snowy and cold most places spring trends are on their way in! 
If you're seeking out a girly look this spring go for dainty florals, fit and flare dresses, maxi skirts and dresses, lace, and crochet! The colors that I think work best with this look are pastels and neutrals, grounded with navy or black.
For a more laid back spring look go for tribals, stripes, wide leg pants, and harem pants.
I don't have any harem pants in this post, however the perfect top with a harem look is either a loose crop, or a body con crop!
Statement jewelry, sunglasses, or a wide brim floppy hat will perfectly tie together your spring look!
As spring progresses I'll take different themes and styles and make more in depth posts!

Hope you enjoyed your spring preview!
Love always,
Pittsburgh Pixie

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Happy Bohemian Winter!

Typically when I think of boho style summer and fall come to mind, but a boho look can be done any time of the year! Bohemian looks are largely inspired by the hippie movement of the 60's and 70's, minus the whole flower power thing! It is derived from the style of artists and nomads who often couldn't afford to buy high end items thus throwing together looks of older so called "unfashionable" clothes making a whole new style!
So, here are a few keys for a perfect boho look;
1. Freedom - Not just the freedom to make any boho outfit perfect for you, but freedom of movement. Rather than tight pieces stick to loose pieces (maxi skirts, flares, harem pants, boatneck tops, and larger sweaters)
2. Colors, Patterns, and Fabrics - Color can vary, but neutrals are key! For a winter boho look pair your neutrals with burgundy, navy, or yellow. As far as patterns go oriental and tribal patterns are key however, romantic florals and lace add a nice element. Fabrics vary as well fuzzy fabrics, gauze, velvet, and tightly knit sweater materials are key. Leather is a huge part of this style as well, but not biker leather!
3. Layers, Layers, Layers - Loose layering is one of the main highlights of a bohemian look. An easy way to layer with a bulkier sweater is with either a thin top that flares out at the bottom (this top should be a good bit longer than the sweater), or a long lace top in a similar style. A slip is also a great option for an under layer! Vests, dusters, and leather jackets make a nice top layer as well! Don't forget to accessorize with scarves, belts, hats, and sunglasses!
4. Hair & Make up- Natural waves are the best when it comes to hair in a boho look but if your hair doesn't do natural (like mine) loose curls are good too. Curling with a flat iron will give your curls a more natural look and they fall a little bit nicer than curls with a curling iron. Adding a jeweled headband over your bangs or a turband for a nice modern touch to your hair. As far as make up goes, a neutral color palate is perfect. Keep it as natural looking as possible. For a perfect eyeshadow combo with this look use an almost nude color from your brows to right above your lash line, next add a light (not too shimmery) gold shade to your lid, then take a medium to light brown to your crease of your eye, and last but not least top it off with a light layer of mascara!
Boho is easy, comfy, and perfect for any one! If neutral isn't for you add a dark lipstick in a dark red or plum color!

Hope you love the bohemian style as much as I do, but don't forget to make it you!
Don't be afraid to try unique things as your under layer, but just make sure you don't wear anything too bulky underneath (this will make your look sloppy, and it will give off the illusion that you are bigger than you really are)


Love always,
Pittsburgh Pixie :) 





Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Dreaming of Velvet

Velvet has become HUGE this season!
As a kid, I hated when my mum would make wear a velvet dress on the holidays! (She even put velvet bows in my hair)
However as I've seen more and more velvet this fall/winter it has really been growing on me! Velvet dresses, leggings, pants, shoes, and much much more have been hitting the retail shelves like crazy this season! I can't say I'm even a little bit upset about it! 
One of my favorite looks is patterns made of velvet, and a close second to patterns is crushed velvet! 
It shines in a way that nothing else can!
My personal favorite colors for velvet are black, red, and deep greens!

Don't be scared to wear velvet, it doesn't bite! Just remember, keep it to one velvet piece and don't be afraid to mix textures here, most velvet isn't too bold to mix with other textures and patterns! 

When it comes to jewelry with velvet I prefer a gold or an oxidized metal; gold adds a timeless look to the velvet, while an oxidized metal will give it a more edgy look!


Love Always,
Pittsburgh Pixie

Not Faux Pas, Faux Fur!

Fur is typically a luxury, but faux fur on the other hand gives the look of luxury with out the cost and the loss of the beautiful animals that real fur comes from! Whether it's a full fur jacket, a fur trim, or fur accessories it's perfect for the transition of fall to winter. 
Typically its best to keep it to one furry piece, and be sure to keep the rest of the textures in your look relatively simple. Too much fur in one look will make it look cheap, different types of faux fur are different textures, and pairing them will be a clash that everyone is sure to remember (and it certainly won't be the way that you want to be remembered)

So remember, when it comes to faux fur (or real fur) keep it to one fur piece, if you feel like your look needs something more add statement jewelry!

Love always,
Pittsburgh Pixie


P.S. if you are ever interested in where you can purchase these pieces I'd be happy to tell you where they came from!

Christmas is in the air!

So the ugly Christmas sweater parties have been getting more and more popular, there's even an ugly sweater run now! There's a point that it gets a little over done, here's a few tips to keep your ugly sweater chic instead of tacky! Yeah, yeah, yeah, I know they always make it a competition to see who's sweater is the ugliest of all christmas sweaters, but thats just not me! I prefer to keep it chic and stylish!
I love the cutesy holiday sweaters with animals on them, it's a perfect addition to holiday spirt without taking it too far. From Rudolph to a kitty or puppy in a scarf a cute animal is sure to keep your holiday sweater on trend! Keep it simple, sparkle is okay, but not all over, a few shown above are sweatshirts with patches on them!
You can always pair your ugly sweater with a skater skirt and tights to keep it girly, you may be wearing your grandmother's holiday sweater, but you don't want to end up looking like your grandma!

Happy Holidays! 

Love always,
Pittsburgh Pixie

Monday, December 9, 2013

Can you crop it?

I've been seeing cropped sweaters everywhere this fall and winter, what's your take on this look?!
I love the look and there are tons of ways to wear a cropped sweater!
In the two bottom corners a cropped sweater is show with low rise pants, this is a super cool look, and its a total flashback of the 90's!
However, the cropped sweater goes great with high rise pants, especially on a cold day! 
 Cropped sweaters are also great paired with a skit, its the perfect solution to wearing a longer sweater which can make your upper body look bulky when worn with a skirt!
They come in all sorts of patterns and materials! One of my personal favorites is the fuzzier fabric!
The only issue I've seen with a cropped sweater is if its done wrong you could end up with a very confused outfit, you don't want to expose too much skin in the winter!

Enjoy :)
Pittsburgh Pixie