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Glam Feature: Olivia Pope Meets The Limited - 'Scandal' Collection

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If you know me, you know that I love "Scandal" and most of all Olivia Pope's fashion sense. This is of course attributed to the very talented and tasteful costume designer Lyn Paolo. Lucky for us gladiators, we can stop drooling and dreaming of ways to emulate the scandalous leading lady's wardrobe because... Are you ready?... Olivia Pope meets The Limited! image

Now, this news gave me a bittersweet reaction. Bitter because I can't remember the last time I've stepped foot into The Limited, let alone seen one. In fact there are NONE in New York City. Trust me, I doubled checked their store locator.

Sweet because well, it's about time!! So much so that I'm willing to take a personal trip out to Jersey or Westchester to get a closer look myself.

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According to the New York Times on 9/14/14

"The 'Scandal' collection at The Limited contains more than 70 items, with prices from about $49 to $250. The garments are due in stores and online next week and are scheduled to be available through May, the end of the 2014-15 television season."

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One concern -- I get it, tall women are often required to model, as we can see above however, I loved that Kerry Washington, (5'4) who is closer to average height exuded power in her costume garments, that were well tailored to her body. So, I hope there are petite, regular and tall sizes.

What do you think? Will you be Pope-ifying your closet this fall? To get first dibs once The Limited makes the "Scandal" line available to the public you can click here or type in www.thelimited.com/scandalstyle For now, you'll find this message: image

In the mean time, countdown: nine days 'til Scandal season 4!

Your Glam Stylist,

Luxe LeBlanc

Glam Feature: Miss Haiti 2014 and MeJeanne Couture

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Miss Haiti 2014

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Congratulations to the new Miss Haiti 2014 of the Miss World beauty pageant, Carolyn Desert who took the crown by fierce.  Yes, I mean it, she was absolutely fierce and might I add stunning in her custom made yellow MeJeanne Couture gown. The 25 year old restaurant owner spoke profoundly about how important it is for women to shut out the voices that dictate who we should be and listen internally to our true selves. Carolyn stated that women are pillars of families and ultimately the world in an interview with Digicel. The interview is in Haitian Creole but I've written the English translation below.

http://youtu.be/LRAQ1VMvJuM

"My name is Carolyn Desert, I'm 25 years old. I'm from Haiti, Port Au Prince but I spent ten years living in Miami so, I would consider myself a diaspora.

What's important to me is that women learn to know themselves, love themselves and know their worth. It's very important to me because I feel that we have so many sources telling us how to be, how to look, how to act, that there are many of us who never take the time to learn what's in our core, what we're made of, what we like. Therefore, for me it's very important for us to pull ourselves away from all that's in style, all trends, all that they say we should be so we can search for what truly makes us happy. For example, myself, a few years ago, I decided that I'm [going to] truly look at myself. What is Carolyn? Not a young lady who's eighteen years old who goes to school and the likes. It's what truly makes me, me and when I took this step back, I learned a lot about myself and I realized my worth. The fact that I know faults, my qualities, what makes me, me, what I need to work on, I learned a lot.

Firstly, I decided to remove [my] relaxer. Yes, it's hair and hair only but for me it signified a lot. It signified that I was comfortable with what I had, what God have me, my culture, my roots.

I learned to appreciate [Haitian] creole because I grew up in a school where they practically told you, 'you cannot speak creole,' 'you're not supposed to speak creole' and I never took the time to think about why. It was just "no." Then I thought to myself and I said 'I'm Haitian,' the first country to remove itself from slavery under the French. We've kept our language, therefore, that's what we should speak. So, all these things, through learning myself, I saw that it really pushed me to do extraordinary things because I believed in myself. I came to know that I'm unique for a reason. God made me the way I am for a reason. Therefore, it pushes me to do all that I want. I push myself with all my potential because I've come to know who I am.

So, this is what I see is most important, that the women, not that I have a problem with the men, but I always say that it's the women who carry the world. It's us that holds the world, it's us that carries the world. If we're not comfortable with ourselves, if we don't know ourselves, the world won't know themselves either. Therefore, to me, it's the most important to me that women who are the pillars of the family, that they stand firmly, know themselves and know their worth. Yes."

Such a strong and powerful message! Carolyn touched on hair and I have to say, I've noticed that the Lupita Nyong'o Caesar hair cut trend has greatly influenced the modeling industry. If you don't believe me, go on a clothing store's website (i.e. express.com) and you'll very likely find an African American model, with a Caesar. While I was getting tired of seeing this, I am delighted to see a women with the cut crowned! As you may have seen in my pageant photos or followed me during my campaign, I touched on the importance of representing your true self instead while I sported my afro during the Miss Westchester pageant competition. I love that Carolyn was able to show her true beauty without hiding under the expected waist long weave. Don't get me wrong, I switch my hair up all the time and did just that for my wedding but it takes a bold and confident woman to shave off her hair and compete in an industry that glorifies a specific look. So, thank you Lupita for making it more acceptable and to Carolyn for owning her natural look.

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MeJeanne Courture

image This post is a two fold feature. I'd also like to congratulate MeJeanne Couture for the spectacular evening gowns that each contestant adorned. This sea of beauties all wore a similar a-line silhouette however each had their own color and details. The color choice for Carolyn could not have been better. It brought out her gorgeous skin tone, smile and eyes. Growing up, I hated pleats but the overlapping details on this number is to die for. I love MeJeanne Courture's designs.

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Oh! Speaking of yellow, did you see the cape dress the contestants wore for their opening number? Talk about show stopper! Simply lovely.

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Skimming through their Instagram (@mejeannecouture), it seems MeJeanne Courture is a dress whisperer. Just tell them what you envision yourself in and they will bring it to life. I look forward to dressing my prom, pageant, red carpet and bridal clients in MeJeanne Couture. Tremendous talent! For more information on your own custom dress, email info@mejeannecouture.com.

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A job well done to Carolyn Desert the new Miss Haiti 2014 and MeJeanne Couture. Good luck at the Miss World competition this December in London, England.

Love,

Your Glam Stylist Luxe

Glam Guide: How to Transition Your Summer To Fall Fashion

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It's post Labor Day and back to school season. Most often than not, summer is usually ending as the forecast warns us of brisk mornings and cool evenings but on the contrary, it's still beach weather around her in New York City. I remember grabbing a cardigan or jean jacket around this time of year but technically, most of us don't realize that the official first day of fall is September 23rd so, until then keep your summer clothes out and add some fall pieces as the temperature decreases. Below are three looks from my closet that I loved wearing these past few months and will make work this autumn. You can do it too. Here's how to transition your summer to fall fashion. image

I love this double slit, sleek, sleeveless, cotton black dress with golden decals. The back is open and the entire outfit is airy on a hot summer day despite it being the darkest color possible. I love glamming it up with my sexy strappy stiletto sandals and pretty earrings and bangles. To transition this dress from summer to fall fashion, I'll wear my leather decorated jean jacket and black booties with metallic detailing for an urban glam look. Perfect for a night out with the girls or a concert in the city.

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Now this H&M dress, I adore! The army green against my skin tone reminds me of the jungle and takes my imagination on a safari. The cinched torso creates a false bustier effect, highlighting the smallest part of my waist and creating volume above and below. The zipper adds edge to this cutesy number. I keep it feminine with white and beige strapped sandals and Kate Spade (the epitome of adult girliness) accessories. To transition this dress into fall, I paired it up with a flowy purple cardigan, beige pumps and chunky off-white/gold accessories. I'd wear this out to dinner and remove the sweater once I'm warm enough.

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I think I'll be passing this dress down to my future daughters, if I haven't worn it out by then. Just kidding, but it is among my favorites. I love that the colors allow me so many options of shoes and accessories. I often wear it with my strappy stilettos to bring out the black outlining on the dress and create lines to oppose the circular design. For the fall, I've added my two-toned blazer (of which I'm so over because that style was overdone last winter but I'll still wear mine), black thigh highs from H&M and black jeweled stiletto booties. This look is great for a fashionable meet up where heads are sure to turn in admiration of the unexpected summer remix.

I hope I've inspired you to transition your summer clothes into fall fashion. Whether the temperature is confusing you or you've delayed your autumn shopping, you can still make use of your summer gear in a glamorous way.

Feel free to share your transitioning ideas on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest. Clue me in with hashtags #luxeleblanc and #summertofallfashion.

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Your Glam Stylist,

Luxe LeBlanc

Wedding Wednesdays: Gabrielle Union, Ashlee Simpson and Jenny McCarthy

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Congratulations to three beautiful brides who tied the knot this Labor Day weekend; Gabrielle Union, Ashlee Simpson and Jenny McCarthy. Gabrielle Union (actress) married Dwayne Wade (athlete), Ashlee Simpson (singer, sister of singer Jessica Simpson) wedded Evan Ross (actor, son of the legendary Diana Ross) and Jenny McCarthy (TV host of The View), Donnie Wahlberg (actor, brother of actor Mark Wahlberg). Best wishes and blessings! xo,

Luxe

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Glam Guide: How to Wear White After Labor Day

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So, it's been said that "rules are meant to be broken." Well, if you're not a fan of the no-white-after-labor-day rule, I've created five looks so that you can do just the opposite. Okay, I'll admit, I still won't encourage you to wear a stark white garment like the uniform button downs many parents will send their children to school with on their first day (with false hope that it returns without any food or ink stains). You know what I'm talking about. Like, white-out white shoes, oh no, no, no. The winter is about keeping warm and while we still have the medium of fall, a warmer white such as these below are perfectly okay! So here's how to wear white after Labor Day:image

Look 1: Zara image

Featured White(s): Zara Faux Leather Pencil Skirt

Mohair Coat Double Layer Top Geometric Necklace Leather Messenger Bag Ankle Boot Sandals

Look 2: Tory Burch, Drome, Michael Kors, Shaun Leane

image Featured White(s): Alexander McQueen Double Breasted Pea Coat And Tory Burch Quilted Ballerina Flats

Drome Fitted Dress Shaun Leane Cherry Blossom Topaz Earrings Michael, Michael Kors "Billy" Small Messenger Bag

Look 3: Uniqlo and Modcloth

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Uniqlo Silk Half Sleeved Blouse Uniqlo Cashmere Blend Stole Cardigan Melie Bianco Frame of Pine Bag Vintage Inspired Impromptu & Posh Heel

Look 4 - Boden, Forever 21, Stella & Dot

image Featured White(s): Fiona Earrings by Stella & Dot and Forever 21 Faux Leather Satchel

Boden Autumn Trench Coat Boden Straightleg Velvet Pants Boden Paris Blouse Forever 21 Hidden Wedge Booties

Look 5 - Nordstrom, Bergdorf Goodman, Bloomingdales, French Connection

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Featured White(s): Gianvito Rossi Leather Split Peep-Toe Bootie and Kate Spade Watch

French Connection Flared Skirt Topshop Metallic Knit Tank Topshop Bonded Peplum Jacket Vince Camuto Caleb Clutch

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