Maxi Dresses for summer are the new go-to wardrobe item

Maxi dresses were shown by designers for spring/summer 2011 in Milan, Paris and New York as part of the boho-chic trend and also as a stand-alone trend for the warm weather months. The maxi dresses were shown in simple, sleek solid colors as well as with complicated patterns and flowing fabrics such as on Roberto Cavalli’s runway. The maxi dress or skirt styles which have gone from the runway into reality are a combination of everything designers imagined for the season.

The one rule for the maxi dress this season is that there is no rule! Maxi dresses and skirts are shown in slim styles which hug the body from the waist down to the ankles, as well as gathered, pleated and flowing; reminiscent of the hippie movement from the late 1960’s and 1970’s.

Maxi dresses are easy to wear and offer a breezy way to stay cool in the warm summer months. The one challenge a Fashionista may have with maxi dresses or skirts is that the length is hard to pull off when one is petite.

For the 5’5” and up set, maxi skirts and dresses are easy to wear and can elongate one’s silhouette. For those of us who are 5’4” and under, the ankle length can make us short and stubby. There is a solution for petite women who would like to rock the maxi trend; slim silhouettes. The slimmer silhouettes work better than the fuller skirts when one is less than 5’4”, making the maxi trend accessible for those of us who are, shall we say, challenged in the height department?

maxi dresses boho chic by bayareafashionista featuring red feather earrings

Cutler Shine Tattoo adds sleek shine and control to dull summer hair

Everyone loves summer. Let’s face it. The sun is shining, the weather is warm and the beaches are screaming for visitors. In addition to trips to the beach, our hair finds itself immersed in chlorinated swimming pools, salt water or baking in the sun at a noontime picnic. Before long, the shine fades away, color looks flat and the terrible task of making summer hair looking good begins. Ho-hum. . .

Never fear! Cutler Specialist Shine Tattoo is here! The easiest and quickest way to make dull, summer hair shiny and smooth again is with Cutler Specialist Shine Tattoo. We tested the easy to spray, “Shine Tattoo” on chlorinated hair, sun damaged hair and salt water damaged hair and voila! When applied to damp hair which is either blow-dried or air dried, the damaged hair looked shiny and healthy again! Although the product does not return color to its’ original state, the Shine Tattoo does make hair shiny and healthy looking. Fabulous!

To learn more about Cutler Shine Tattoo, please visit cutlersalon.com.

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Cutler Specialist Shine Tattoo
Photo: ©2011 Bay Area Fashionista


Hot online shop features Bay Area designers and raises funds for HIV/AIDS

There is a hot shop online called Kreeya.com and it offers more than just fabulous designers from the Bay Area; the website offers a way to help raise money for HIV/AIDS through shopping. Fabulous! Kreeya.com is featuring bracelets from Until There’s A Cure, which raises funds and awareness for HIV/AIDS through sales of its bracelets. The proceeds from the bracelets go directly to fund prevention education, patient care services and HIV/AIDS vaccine development. 

In addition to the Until There’s A Cure bracelets, Kreeya.com features local designers and brands such as Culture Consumer, Dominique Ansari, FluffyCo, Frock Los Angeles, Gold & Citrus, Josie Adele, Kathleen van der Spek, Miranda Caroligne, Nooworks, Peasants & Travelers, RED Haute Jewelry, Revelation by ME, SAAKO Design and Zoe Hong.

The online shop offers apparel, jewelry and accessories which are unique and on-trend. To learn more about Kreeya.com, please visit Kreeya.com. Happy shopping and stay fabulous 

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Until There’s A Cure “African Art” bracelet for $50 on Kreeya.com. This cuff is perfect for fall’s upcoming cuff trend, which is hot off the runway!
Photo courtesy of Kreeya.com