Tuesday, February 14, 2012

The Most Wonderful Time of the Year..

No I'm not talking about Valentines Day..
but one of my favorite weeks of the year is coming to a close.
That's right ladies, all of the amazing designers have revealed what will be on the shelves in the Fall!

New York Fashion Week

Let's recap some of my favorite collections.

Zac Posen Fall 2012 RTW
The collection was inspired by Japan and featured incredible tailoring and gorgeous colors.
My favorite pieces were the suits, which would be fabulous in any professional setting,
and the gowns, which would make any women feel beautiful.







Victoria Beckham Fall 2012 RTW
Beckham opted to veer away from her corsets and gowns that we usually see from her. 
Instead, we saw Jersey fabrics and sportier looks.
This collection definitely showcased a more everyday feel..
which is suprising coming from the woman who wears a dress and heels to the airport!
I did enjoy seeing a different side of her design abilities.







Diane Von Furstenberg Fall 2012 RTW
If there is anyone who knows how to dress a woman it's Diane. 
Her designs are timeless, classic, and elegant.
I was loving all of the colors and patterns in this collection.
So fun for a fall/winter collection.







Before I go I have to share a recipe I have been obsessing over!
Roasted Broccoli

This is so easy and you would not believe how good it is.
All you do is cut up 2 heads into large florets,
toss with olive oil, salt, pepper and a few cloves of garlic
then throw in a 425 degree oven for 20 minutes.
When you take it out of the oven,
squeeze on lemon juice and throw on some Parmesan cheese.
That's it.
Easy and beyond delish!

Be back tomorrow with some serious funnies from Pinterest!
Toodles my loves!


Hope all of you have a wonderful Valentines Day!
I plan to spend mine with a bottle of wine and the Diet Pepsi Brownies I made via Pinterest :)

1 comment:

sassysouthernliving said...

The roasted broccoli looks delicious—I am going to try that this weekend! Happy Valentine’s Day love!

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