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Fashion in Film: Coco Avant Chanel

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Personal style is not a thing that can be acquired overnight. Sad (or maybe just frustrating) but true.  After all, the way that you present yourself is an inevitable statement about how you want to be perceived -- be it low-key and casual, or high-fashion, high-cost, and high-heeled. Of course, style evolves. I mean, a quick glance back through your Facebook photo archives from last month (or even - gasp! - last year) may reveal some shockingly unflattering sweaters (why did no one tell you?!) or "unique" hair experiments, or straight-up unfortunate footwear disasters. (Hi, anyone remember THESE?) Let's face it: Often, what we wear is reflected by trends that are unfolding in the world around us - and these days, thanks to blogs, gossip magazines, and reality television, the effects of the immediacy and influence of pop culture can take on very visceral properties when it comes to... how you get dressed in the morning. Which is totally cool, because a) you know what? Back in the day, those shoes were probably cool, and b) no one's putting a gun to your head and forcing you to dress like whoever happens to be on the cover of the latest In Touch. Trusting your instincts is a huge factor in developing your own aesthetic. 

 

However. It can be fun to remember, too, that there are other sources from which to draw some inspiration as well. (Fashion did exist before The Hills, don't forget.) Which is why we at TIZA are introducing a weekly discussion of fashion in some of the most sartorially inspiring movies of all time. Yes, there will be Audrey. But there will also be Sofia, and Wes, and Anjelica, and much, much more. First up?

 COCO AVANT CHANEL

 

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   Audrey Tatou stars as the young designer in Sony Pictures Classics' Coco Avant Chanel


For our inaugural column, we just couldn't resist a discussion on the recently-released biopic about one of the industry's most iconic figures: Coco Chanel. Of course, these days we all know her as the woman who would eventually be responsible for some of the most beautiful dresses ever created, basically ever. But, as the film (which stars Audrey Tautou and was released on September 25) points out, Coco was not really the type to be often seen strutting around in lacey dresses and low-cut tops; actually, Chanel (who originally aspired to be an actress) spent a great deal of her time dressed in trousers, a simple, white button-down blouse, a hat, and occasionally, a tie. You could call it a very chic, very sophisticated, and way-ahead-of-her-time sort of tomboy look. She used the resources she had (in this case: some old guy's clothes) to develop a style completely unique to the time period -- and which, incidentally, still holds up today. In many ways, the resulting aesthetic has probably influenced basically every runway look ever to follow Coco's first collection down the catwalk.  Suffice it to say, the lady certainly was doing something right. Just look at the evidence:

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Or, for the more ladylike among you: 

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And if you're still not convinced, just stay tuned for next week's edition of Fashion in Film, where we will present you with yet more fashion inspiration.

Homecoming Style: Rock'n'Roll edition

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Recently, we gave you the full rundown on the Angelina Jolie-esque Siren's Guide to Dressing for Homecoming. Not totally the look that you're going for? Don't worry; we here at TIZA know the importance of individualizing your style - which is why we're providing advice for girls of all different aesthetic preferences. Now, get ready for our latest installation on....

ROCK'N'ROLL CHIC, HOMECOMING STYLE

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Maybe you are not the kind of girl who is into dresses involving too many sparkles, chiffon layers, or even pink frills. That is okay. There are still many options for you. Case in point: Kristen Stewart, the 19-year-old Twilight star, may portray your everyday jeans-wearing, fleece-ridden, Vampire-smitten teen in the wildly popular film series -- but in real life, the California native has a definite hard-rock edge to her look. She's proven herself the master of adding a personalized tough-girl touch to some of her red-carpet party-dress looks. (See above.) But even this style doesn't require a hard-ass sensibility or a bad attitude: it's all about balancing the balancing the soft and hard elements.. Even a super-feminine dress (short usually works best, in this case, and beading, bright colors, and bold patterns are good too) can be tempered by pairing it with an artfully tousled mane, as well as angular or contrasting shoes and accessories. A leather biker jacket (which, by the way, goes with basically everything) and thick layer of black eyeliner never hurt either. Of course, the primary goal here? Be yourself, experiment, and don't forget that even punk-rock girls are allowed to have a little fun.

**Click on the links for some inspiration from TIZA

Fashion Highs and Lows at the 2009 Emmy Awards

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Last night at the Emmys, some questionable choices were made. Both by the Academy (I'll keep my mouth shut, but really! There were some shockers!), and - on a more sartorial level - a number of the nominees themselves. There were strange appendages, and unflattering ruffles, and some ill-advised, seemingly figure-skating-inspired relationships with flesh-toned mesh. But not everything was a miss. Take a look at Tiza's picks for the night's fashion highs and lows. Plus one that we're legitimately undecided about. What do you guys think?

THE HIGHS:

Chloe Sevigny

 

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Can we just talk for a second about how Chloe Sevigny was totally passed over in re: the nominations this year? Her character on Big Love is easily one of the best in television these days -- not to mention the fact that the girl works Mormon-chic like nobody's business. Clearly, however, Sevigny wasn't too torn up about the snub: This polka-dot number is subtle but fun, and perfectly suited to her figure to boot. She also makes excellent use of the shocking red lipstick. 

 

Ginnifer Goodwin

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Again with the Big Love girls! I love everythinng about Goodwin's look here: the color, the cut, the simple, and in some angles almost pixie-like hair. Maybe she's taking notes from her co-star?

 

Drew Barrymore

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Drew Barrymore always loves a good princess dress - and this one (thank God) is a good one. She looks radiant but not overdone. Not an easy feat, either. I believe even Ms. Barrymore has had a few run-ins with the cupcake dilemma in previous years...


Leighton Meester

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The Grecian goddess look is a very tricky one to pull off. After all, it is a fine line between "gown" and "sheet." And yet, Gossip Girl's Leighton Meester hits the nail right on the head. As usual. Sigh.

 

 

THE LOWS

Padma Lakshmi

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Padma Lakshmi is beautiful, smart, funny, nice-seeming, and has a well-documented love of food. So we will forgive her this one monstrosity. But TIZA girls, please take note: Fake roses cannot just be thrown onto any old dress. And if you are going to use them, perhaps you can at least do so to cover up the part of your straps that were apparently attacked by dogs immediately preceding this event?

 

Olivia Wilde

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Classic case of the Fake Flesh in Weird Places problem. Usually one finds this more in the winter Olympics than on the red carpet, but... to each her own? Also, is it just me or is does Wilde's dress seem slightly reminiscent of Bjork's most notoriously avian-inspired look? (Sans said look's auadacious awesomeness, unfortunately.)

                                                                                                     

Sarah Silverman

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How is it that Silverman could make a fake-mustache look good last night, but was unable to pull off a seemingly simple blue dress?! Answer: Too much rouching in all the wrong ways. (That was not a rhetorical question.) 

 

WHAT DO YOU THINK?

January Jones

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Mad Men star January Jones's look is definitely adventurous. There's something almost "futuristic robot-wife" about it. The problem is that I can't decide whether or not that is a good thing! What do you think? 

 

 

 

 

 

Top 10 VMA party dresses

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As you may have heard by now, some serious drama went down at MTV's Video Music Awards the other night. (Oh, Kanye...) Luckily, Taylor Swift bore the on-stage interruption with characteristic class. Also: style. Here are TIZA's picks for the ten best dresses that made their way onto the red carpet.  

1. Taylor Swift

 

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Not a pity vote! Swift's dress is perfectly glamorous, playful and (importantly!) age-appropriate for the occasion. Excellent use of bangles.

 

2. Alexa Chung

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Is it just me, or is MTV personality Alexa Chung channeling Jenny Humphrey with the whole good-girl-gone-goth look?

 

3. Leighton Meester

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Speaking of Gossip Girls...Leighton Meester once again strikes the optimal balance of uptown chic-meets-downtown glam

 4. Amerie

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Pulling off the pre-attached dress-plus-capelet combo look is no small feat. But Amerie rocks it. Great color, and even better job accessorizing: note the simple hair and makeup + appropriately utilized ankle bracelet (which helps balance those wings up top!).  

 

5. Beyonce

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About to approach dangerous territory, length-wise, but I dig the style and color.

 

6. Solange Knowles

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Getting experimental with the ruffles! In a good way.

 

7. Rose Byrne

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Actress Rose Byrne knows how (and when) to work this playful party dress.

 

8. Miranda Cosgrove

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Disco-ball chic as it should be.

 

9. Amanda Bynes

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Perhaps a little serious for the occasion, but who can resist a flattering, skintight LBD?

 

10. Lady Gaga

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Um, points for creativity?  (Only recommended for the mind-blowingly adventurous.)

More Critical Critiques by Every Body

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More Critical Critiques by Every Body
Looks great on your laptop screen, but how will a dress fit in real life? Tiza fashionistas gathered some gals of all shapes and sizes to get authentic opinions on our spotlight dresses of the season. Find your body match and learn all about your gown.

The dress: A red hot Marilyn Monroe look-a-like.

The Apple Gal: "I would definitely try this one out. It's shorter, so I can show some leg, and I like the solid color, which generally is slimming."

The Pear Princess: "For sure! I love the wrap-around waist. It gives me a figure. The way the dress flares out is great for disguising not-so-summer read thighs."

The Hourglass: "Marilyn, of course. But I might go with something a little more fitting. I'm not too ashamed of my curves. It's a little plain for me."

Ms. Petite: "If this dress fell right above the knees, it would be perfect! I like the simplicity, but it's sassy at the same time. I could wear some killer heels with this one."

Lady Slender: "I'm afraid I'd look a little bony in this dress. Especially in the shoulders. It's a little too slinky for thinner girl like me. Also, I know I woudn't fill out the bust. But I love the color!"

Excellent critiques, ladies. Way to spread the knowledge. Super savvy shoppers stick together!

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Celebrity Dresses for Prom

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We all want to look like a celebrity, especially red carpet celebrities who wear the most dazzling dresses for every event. These top designer dresses are top of the line expensive gowns that only movie stars and popular entertainers can afford. But now prom dress designers are making celebrity looks more affordable for high school seniors that are just waiting to get ready for prom.
The top celebrity-dress-look-alike-designer has to be Faviana fashions. Only minutes after a red carpet event is broadcasted on television, Faviana designers are already working to create the perfect celebrity interpretation gown that is available to everyone, not just the superstars. These gowns are, without a doubt, Faviana's best selling prom dresses.
One of our favorites is this navy chiffon mermaid dress with intricate beading along the straps and the bodice. Designers were inspired by the 2007 Golden Globe awards and Eva Longoria's exquisite gown. This could be you on prom night!
Evangeline Lilly's Emmy dress from 2006 was one of the most stunning items on the runway that year. That's why Faviana has created their own version, a grape-colored charmeause and chiffon with a pleated bodice. With this dress, all eyes will be "lost" looking just for you!
Beyonce turned some heads in this gown at the 2007 Golden Globe Awards and you can do that too at your high school prom with Faviana's look-alike gown with beaded stretch halter dress. The beautiful golden sequins and beads make this dress shimmer just like Beyonce's.
Scope out more celebrity styles that are on televised red carpet events. Check out Tiza's collection of Faviana's celebrity look-alike gowns and more.

Dream Girls Inspire Prom Dresses

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Beyonce' Knowles red carpet gowns have been a strong influence on prom fashion for the past couple of years, but this year the characters in her latest movie, Dream Girls, may have the biggest impact of all.
The bigger-than-life music and glitzy 60's inspired wardrobing in the movie have inspired a certain fashion vibe that goes beyond a single dress. Girls are relating to the retro feel, especially the glittering sequin looks worn by the dream girls. All-over sequin dresses, minis and hourglass mermaid dresses all trace their sudden popularity to the 60's era the Dream Girls movie romanticizes.

How much fun it will be to light up the dance floor in  glam-girl sequins!  Floor length, these sequinned gowns usually fit like a shimmering second skin and often feature a sexy low backs and front slits.(See our style # b2985150 The short mini dresses show lots of leg and are usually gold, silver, or sparkling pastel colors.  Look for 60's inspired choker collars, keyhole necklines, and slightly flared skirts cut several inches above the knees. (see the prom section of our Tiza site for styles 8922175, b2976135 and b2977135)  Follow the Dream Girls lead with glamourous hair styles and sexy spike heeled shoes. (see our Alisha Hill collection.)

There is an interesting fashion bonus the Dream Girls movie should bring to the attention of prom girls everywhere. Jennifer Hudson proved, when she strutted her stuff as Effie, that a heavier girl can hold her own and sometimes steal the show from any of her slimmer sisters. Jennifer didn't hesitate to jump out there beside Beyonce' and grab her piece of the dream.

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Are you a last minute prom shopper? Don't worry, Tiza still has pleny of great prom dresses in-stock. Picture to the left is the Kate Hudson dress, from the movie, "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days". This dress is very popular and Tiza still has stock in nearly every size.

Order your Kate Hudson prom dress today and show up to prom looking like a celebrity.

Kate Hudson Dress

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Did you see the movie, "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days"? If yes, you will recognize the yellow dress made famous in that movie. Tiza offers the beautiful Kate Hudson dress in several colors in addition to the yellow. The silk satin dress skims the body and is slightly flared. The dress has a low back and crossing straps in the back.
Go to prom in celebrity style with this gown and capture Kate Hudson's fashion headline look. Finish off this celebrity look with a pair of Alisha Hill shoes. Many of Alisha's designer shoe styles would look great with this gown. Tiza has plenty of stock in both the Kate gown and Alisha Hill shoes. Order today and capture the star look.
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J Lo Red Carpet Dress

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J Lo dress by Jovani Jovani prom style 2575 is a close replica of a J Lo red carpet gown. Matte jersey hugs the body, yet flows beautifully when walking. The plunging neckline is accented with a large rhinestone broach. A center slit makes your shoes important. We recommend Alisha Hill's Catherine shoe with this gown.

Celebrity Prom Queen

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Who is the ultimate prom queen? Is she Kate Hudson, the girl who made the How to Lose a Guy dress a top selling prom gown of all time, or is she Beyonce’, who wears some of the best gowns on the red carpet? It seems that these two women are the celebrities of choice for top prom queen status.

Kate Hudson has scored big again with the chocolate brown strapless silk satin and chiffon gown seen recently on the red carpet, then successfully re created by Jovani prom. The rich chocolate brown color is a surprise hit for the 2006 prom season.

Jovani’s version of the Kate Hudson gown is so close to the original, we can’t tell the difference. The cut is beautiful, with a chiffon drape flowing behind as you walk. We like it teamed with the Kate shoe by Alisha Hill.

Beyonce fights back with the spectacular silk satin gown she wore to the Grammys. Niteline did a version in silk satin with gold beaded straps that is even better than the original Beyonce’. Hers was black with gold beaded straps, but Niteline also cut it in orange, turquoise, and lilac. This gown is one of the hottest of the season and is great with the gold Beyonce’ shoe by Alisha Hill.

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