My Goal

First before you look through my blog, I would like to tell you about my goal for this blog is. I want to show others that it is not that hard to get through bad situations eve with a crappy past and even when you're having that time in your life where it just sucks! Also in this blog I explain different futures of fashion and art. I want young teens and maybe older to see how or where they fit in if wanting to go into fashion, design, and or art! I also have the opportunity to share a couple of cool subjects about what new hairstyles are in, what's in fashion and how it can be accessible to you!

Monday, February 10, 2014

Sweater Sweater!


cute sweater-and-skirt combos for every vibe


If you have a spring-y skirt that you just can’t wait to wear (despite the cold weather), introduce it to its new best friend — the cozy knit! Emma RobertsVanessa Hudgens, andKiernan Shipka have all rocked skirt-and-sweater combos—and each girl made the look totally her own. Get tips for pulling off the perfect transitional look for your style below.
1. Grunge-y Chic. Slouchy sweaters, tough boots, and velvet skirts are definitely '90s-cool, but Emma takes the look into 2104 territory with the addition of a structured satchel and black ankle boots. 
2. Boho Romantic. Sheer skirts aren’t just for summer! Vanessa winterized her lace-y midi skirt with a loose knit and booties in matching shades of ivory. V's oversized knit is a pefect way to make a dressier skirt look totally cool for class. 
3. Girly Classic. Kiernan let her floral skirt take center stage by pairing it with a fitted black sweater. The top’s slightly cropped shape emphasizes the skirt’s high waist and keeps the bright florals from feeling too sweet.  


Monday, February 3, 2014

Saatchi Gallery

Saatchi Gallery

Rebecca Wilson is a Director at the Saatchi Gallery, London. In May 2006 she brought her expertise from 14 years in book and art magazine publishing to the Saatchi Gallery, where she was instrumental in the launch of the gallery's online presence. In 2007 she created New Sensations, a prize for art students which identifies and supports the most exciting emerging artists. The prize is run in the UK with Channel 4. Prior to joining The Saatchi Gallery, Rebecca was editor of ArtReview, and before that deputy editor of Modern Painters.