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LuLu*s at Snowball 2012!

Fashion | 24 December 2012

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Last weekend we jumped on a plane, suitcases full of all the best LuLu*s pieces, to one of the best fashion events of the year! Two Point Oh! LA and their awesome network of bloggers, throws an annual LA fashion blogger holiday party called Snowball. This was our second year in attendance and we were so excited to meet all the girls in the network and to have a night full of fashion and giveaways! Of course we brought the famous spinning prize wheel and gifted some of the hottest holiday dresses. There were sparkles and sequins everywhere! Some lucky winners even took home $100 gift cards to Lulus.com! It was a great way to kick off the holiday season and to party with some amazing ladies!

Take a look at some of the amazing event photos below!

Party-goers having a blast!

Blogger Joo of Love Joo Kim blog looking gorgeous in a sequined LuLu*s dress!

Deciding on a favorite is hard work!

Blogger Sheryl Luke of Walk in Wonderland wearing a LuLu*s  exclusive Ballroom Lessons Strapless Black Dress!

Wooo! The spinning wheel is always a hit!

Blogger Mara of M Loves M looking gorgeous with her sweet husband, Matthew!

A cute blogger wearing our Exceeding Ex-Spike-tations dress, ready to spin the wheel!

Blogger Bethany of Snakes Nest having a blast with friends!

Cuddled up! So cute.

Thanks again Two Point Oh! LA. We had a blast and can’t wait for next year!

 photos by Marla Verdugo

High Spirits: The Photography of Brooke Shaden

Interviews | 19 September 2011

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Ever wonder what it’s like to be an artist?
Today we have a behind-the-scenes interview with a fashionable artist:  Brooke Shaden!
 
 
1. So, you were raised in PA, what brought you to LA?
I graduated from college in Philadelphia in December 2008 and decided then to pick up my still camera. I went about creating self portraits, and soon after moved to Los Angeles to pursue film making. It wasn’t long after the move that I decided to do photography instead of film making, and have been living in LA ever since creating art!

2. Where do you get inspiration for some of the looks in your photos?

I am constantly inspired by timeless wardrobes. I love something that looks like it could be from any time period and helps to tell a story. I am inspired by long flowing gowns and the way that wind catches in fabric.

3. What’s your favorite time period?
I love the Pre-Raphaelite brotherhood of painters, they inspire me so much!

4. Do you have an amazing dress and prop collection?
I like to think so! Though, admittedly, I have ruined most of them by dragging them through the mud or slopping them around in creeks. I have probably 20 or so dresses that I use on photo shoots and take with me to workshops, all of various styles but all of them timeless as well. 

 
5. What is your fascination with water?
Aside from my name being Brooke . . . I am fascinated with the way that water is a foreign element for the most part. We as humans are not naturally water creatures, and so water seems to be a place where a new world can easily be formed. I like how fluid it is, the way that it can softly pour over skin and hide body parts that are in the water. It has so many meanings associated with it, like life and death.

6. How long does it take you to prepare for a shoot?
I spend at least a few hours per photo conceptualizing and planning all of the details. I always know what I am going to shoot before I pick up my camera, so half of my entire process is spent planning while the shooting takes about 10 minutes.

7. What do you splurge on for your photo shoots?
Usually my big splurges come from props! I recently purchased a giant octopus for a photo, something that I had been wanting for a very long time but never had the guts to buy. I will splurge on a dress if I think it can be versatile enough, too.

8. One thing that is very unique about your photography is that you use solely a square format. Why the square?

To me, the square format allows for the viewer to see into a whole new world instead of a photograph. Suddenly the traditional photographic frame is gone, and instead of focusing on the medium the concept can shine through even brighter.
 

 
9. You also have a background in film and English, do you still write or film?
I have not yet jumped back into film, but I know that I will someday. I don’t feel that it is right quite yet because I don’t have the means to properly translate my ideas. I am infatuated with photography still, but I am sure that sometime, maybe soon, I will get the itch to make my images move. As for writing, I keep my blog updated very regularly with essays and musings. I love writing about photography and philosophies on photography. I am also writing a book which I hope to publish in 2012 all about inspiration and creating new worlds.

10. Tell us about your upcoming workshop in New York.
My workshops for the fall are numerous, as I will be teaching in New York, Los Angeles, Florida and Texas. The New York workshop is an 8 hour day full of hands on shooting and editing a levitation photograph. Each workshopper leaves with their own creation from the day. I go through my process, start to finish, on how to shoot and edit a levitation image. I teach how to make people fly!
 
 
Learn more about Brooke Shaden at her website and blog.

Blogger Spotlight: Liz of Late Afternoon

Fashion | 26 August 2011

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Welcome to another round of Blogger Spotlight! Liz of Late Afternoon is one of my favorote spots to head over to when I am in need of some fashion inspiration! Mixing flowing skirts and tailored separates is just one of her many talents, in addition to always having fantastic hair and makeup to accompany her many fabulous outfits. Take a look below for some of my favorite photos of Liz!
 
 
 I love this pairing of neautrals and a denim top! So chic and simple with perfect proportions.
 

Tailored and sleek red pants demand your full attention while a black and white striped top provide a graphic element to offset the bright hue!
 
 
I love this playful ensemble Liz wore to Disney Land. It is almost Fairy-esque and topped off with super fun sequined mouse ears this outfit is definitely smile-worthy.
 
 
 Great example of layering and use of color and pattern.
 
 
 Worn at this weeks Magic Convention, Liz stands out in playful polka dots and a girly-cute skirt!
 
 
My personal favorite of this group of photos, this vintage inspired pattern is perfectly played up with a bright turquoise clutch and amazing peach sunglasses. 
 
 
Amazing stripes and a boater hat are perfect for a day at the marina!
 
Make sure to check out Liz’s blog, Late Afternoon, for more beautifully inspiring outfit posts!

Blogger Spotlight: Coury of Fancy Tree House

Fashion | 18 May 2011

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We are back for another Blogger Spotlight! This week I wanted to highlight the beautiful Coury of Fancy Treehouse! Coury is an expert at creating soft and girly vintage looks! Based out of LA, this California girl is always looking perfect in pastels and nudes, some of her favorite shades. Whenever I need a bit of colorful inspiration, I head straight to Coury’s page for a dose of cheerful fashion fun! Take a look at some of my favorites below!

Perfect 60′s style jacket tops off a jodhpur pant and desert boots!

Taking one of our best selling dresses, the Whole Lot of Citron Going On, in an unexpected direction, Coury paired the bright dress with a rad striped tee!

I love the bright fuschia clutch with the vintage camel-colored skirt! Coury always inpires me to mix unexpected colors together!

Awesome summer combination of a green printed skirt and a lemon yellow top!

This picture reminds me of something a young Brigitte Bardot would wear! I love the exaggerated collar of the top and the pale blue skirt!

Perfect ethnic print clutch gives the light-colored outfit a pop of color!

 Always the accessory freak, this photo obviously made the cut! I love the natural braided look of the bracelets paired with the glam clutch and rhinestone accents!

Have you checked out Cory’s blog before? Make sure to head over to Fancy Treehouse and say hello! You will be endlessly inspired by her amazing ensembles!

xoxo

Win Laura Jansen's Favorite LuLu*s Picks!

Contests | 29 March 2011

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Here at LuLu*s, we just love teaming up with talented artists to bring you new music and exciting contests!
 
Our latest star and contest collaborator is the lovely Laura Jansen. Laura’s album “Bells” will be released this Tuesday, March 29th, and to celebrate her collection of sweet songs, Laura will be picking her favorite items from Lulus.com for you to win!
 
“Jansen, a Dutch-born, Los Angeles-based singer, songwriter, and musician, chronicles those little things, like cutting her hair, buying pink floral sheets, and venturing out for a drink with the guy down the hall. . . A dreamy collection of piano-driven alt-pop songs, Bells has already gone platinum in Jansen’s native Holland, propelled by “Single Girls” and a stunning cover of Kings of Leon’s “Use Somebody,” which has spent more than a year lodged in the Top 10 on the Dutch singles chart.”
 
Check out these CUTE pics of Laura!
 
About her album Laura says, “I chose that title because ‘Bells’ was the first song I wrote and because it’s about sending my music out into the world as church bells do. They call you to something. They also warn you about things. They are the ringing of belief.”
 
With an adorable array of stop-motion merriment, the video for Laura’s title track “Bells” is a wonderful reflection of her super-cute style, and if you like what you hear, you can now download this album on itunes!
 
The winner will receive a signed CD and a $300 gift card to purchase Laura’s Picks, OR your own favorite Lulus.com items!!!
Enter to win on the Contest Page!

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