Showing posts with label ropa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ropa. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Fruit Punch!



Hi loves, 

Warning!  You will get hungry after seeing the pictures in this post.  I have been living in Puerto Rico a little bit over a month now, and I have tasted an assortment of delicious tropical fruits.  I grew up eating most of the fruits I will be sharing with you, and I recently added Ketambillas, a very sour fruit similar in appearance to a grape, and similar in taste to gooseberry.  Actually, ketambillas are from the gooseberry family.  I am not sure if they are a super fruit, but certainly it should be added as one.  I blended and strained mine into a delicious juice recently!  In another post I will share the recipe.

These tasteful tropical gems have also inspired some of my recent summer outfits.  I am so happy that fruit prints are still a trend.  I probably would still wear it even if they weren't trendy  Fruit prints make me really really happy, and they are always a sweet conversation piece! 

I hope you enjoy! 

Diana


Ketambillas

Passion Fruit

Papaya

Mango
Pineapple 

Romper: Silhouette Boutique Puerto Rico
Sandals: Zara
Sunglasses: Forever 21















Sandals: Target
Skirt: J.Crew (Thrifted)
Top: J. Crew (no longer available) but similar: Moda OperandiMod Cloth
Necklace: From the Philippines


Bag: Urban Outfitters Urban Outfitters

Thursday, January 8, 2015

Part Deux: Moda Resort 2015



Hi Loves,

Here is the second part of my Resort Series. I hope you are as mesmerized as I am by the beautiful Mexican embroidered huipil dress I modeled here.  This dress is a more contemporary take on the traditional huipil blouses and dresses characteristic of indigenous women in Mexico and Central America.  Huipil embroidery is rich, intricate, and elaborate.  I am a big lover of vintage pieces, or pieces that are rich in history and meaning, such as huipil.  Huipil often narrates the ethnicity and community of the wearer.

I think these dresses are a perfect resort look, they are soft, loose, comfortable, airy and elegant, all of these elements splashed against a colorful background.  If you want to make a huipil dress more fitted, tie a belt, as I did in the picture.  Well, I will zip it now, and let these pictures transport you to faraway lands in Central America and Mexico...

The huipil dress and sandals shown here are from Mexican artists, and they were purchased at Feria de Artesanias y Piezas de Molde of the Mita Congretation in Puerto Rico.  But you don't need to go to Mexico to find one, you can go to Etsy, Mercado Libre or Ebay and find similar blouses and dresses.

Enjoy!
















Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Mixing it up!

Hello loves,


Nothing like the winter blues to spark up my technicolor cerebral fluids!  Its no secret that I love bright hues.  I have encountered that my choice of vibrant colors often brings a smile to people's faces, and being a very positive and optimistic person myself, I truly enjoy when that happens.  The environments in which exist can be stressful, so why not pump up the color volume to keep ourselves cheery and motivated.  



For this post, I paired up two of my favorite colors: marigold and bright teal.  I bet some of you are thinking right now, What?  Is she color blind?  In a sense I am, and I encourage you to think color blind sometimes.  By this I mean, go past the traditional rules of what appropriate mixing and matching should be (remember that rule that stated shoes should always match your purse?).  Become a little bit blind to these rules, and start playing with the colors you find in your closet.  Let your eye adjust to it for a minute, as you do with any piece of decor you bring into the house, or with a work of art.  It takes a bit for the eye to get used to something that breaks the norm.   Now, don't go to blind, that you end up clashing!  The key for mixing and matching is to look for colors and patterns that complement each other, without colliding.  Get the picture?... Take a look at my most recent fashion spread shot by my amazing friend Melissa Bernier, and let me know what you think...  

Outfit credits are at the end.

Love,
Diana

For more follow me on Instagram: @dianamargarita1










Credits:

Blouse + Necklace: Similar BlouseSimilar BlouseEtsy (You can find a variety of tassel necklaces in Etsy. The one I am wearing is from HM, but no longer available)

Skirt: J. Crew Factory (similar)
Tights: American Apparel
Boots: Forever 21


Wednesday, December 3, 2014

The FINALS strut...

Hi loves,

It's been a while since my last post... I have been busy preparing myself to defend my dissertation proposal, and taking care of other work responsibilities.  My upcoming proposal defense inspired me to write a post to share some insight with fellow students on how to remain calm and peaceful during final examinations period.   These suggestions are accompanied by a lovely fashion spread shot by my BFF Melissa Bernier.  In this spread, I am wearing the warmest, comfiest, coziest pieces that are perfect for those long study days...

You can find the outfit credits at the end of this post.  

Staying happy through finals



1. Always, always be gentle with yourself, and understand that the more compassion and kindness you have towards yourself the better you will feel to conquer the stress related to finals.

2. You can be gentle towards yourself by telling yourself self-affirming statements.  I always like  carrying small positive notes/quotes in my backpack and purses.  When I feel worried and stressed I take these notes/quotes out and in a heartbeat I regain confidence and trust in myself!  

3.  Be realistic.  There is only so much you can do in one day.  Set realistic and achievable goals and objectives.  Prioritize them.  You will have more chances of achieving more goals and objectives this way, which will then give you a boost in your confidence that you can conquer all your goals!

4. Part of been realistic, also means letting go. I have learned the hard way that worrying over every little detail in your paper or exam only fuels anxiety.  Instead, I tell myself, "I have done the very best I could, and I trust that I will get the grade that I deserve for my effort... It's time to let this baby out of the oven and into the world"!


5. Nourish your mind and your body.  In simple words, eat, sleep and exercise well!  Your body and mind are your temple, and require care.  They work together, ALWAYS, and if you mistreat one part, the other part will resent it.  This brings me to my next point...

6. Create a routine and set limits.  This is related to #3.  Choose days and times during the week to focus on your work.  For example, for my recent doctoral comprehensive exam I studied three days of the week for 4-5 hours daily.  Doing this is more manageable than trying to conquer all in 8 hours. Your brain gets tired, and so does your body, and then you get upset, anxious, and frustrated!  Setting a limit, and taking a break from work will let you release your tension and bad energy.  Then you can kick start the routine again all refreshed!

7.  Last, PRAY or say a MANTRA that will keep you calm, peaceful an positive.  Here is my favorite one...

I am a beautiful canary flower, bright like the sunshine.  I feel stressed and worried, but the light of God and Mother Nature nourish and sustains me.  I know these feelings will go away, because I am a bright and vibrant canary flower always facing the sunshine...











CREDITS:

Zara Checked Shawl: Zara Blanket Scarf
Leggings: American Apparel
Booties: Forever 21






Thursday, October 16, 2014

Happy Meal!

Hi my loves,

I describe myself as an introvert, EXCEPT, when it comes to fashion choices.  I often gravitate towards the out of the ordinary, playful, eye-catching, and fun pieces.  This is why, I could not resist to purchase the now famous, Jeremy Scott for Moschino Happy Meal handbag, BUT at a much more affordable price range.  This exact replica is from a local boutique in my native Puerto Rico called Escarcha (DO check their Instagram and Facebook page for high end looks at attractive prices!, LINKS BELOW). Jeremy Scott past two collections have been fun-filled and unconventional, bringing some of the most iconic brands of my generation to fashion. His pieces are loud and unconventional, without losing the great craftsmanship often associated with haute-couture looks.  I am impressed at how he can make something so mundane as a box of cereal, cheetoos, and McDonald's french fries into some of the most ingenious pieces of clothing I have seen in recent times.  So, thank you Jeremy Scott, for bringing back all those childhood memories of the 80s and 90s!  Without further ado, here are some of the pictures I recently took sporting the Happy Meal Bag!









Handbag: Escarcha Puerto Rico
Sweater: Forever 21Forever 21
Skirt: J.Crew (Similar)
Booties: Forever 21

Escarcha Puerto Rico Instagram Account: @EscarchaPR

Monday, October 13, 2014

Vibrant Seasons

I have a hard time transitioning from one season to the other.  My struggles are related to the fact that I grew up in a Caribbean island, where seasonal changes are not as evident.  When I moved to New York City, a few years ago, I found myself dreading the idea of covering myself head to toe to go outside. Not only that, the favored colors in this city for the fall season where black, gray, burgundies, and browns.   I felt constrained, limited, tight, dark... I grew up in the tropical island of Puerto Rico, where we speak colorful EVERYTHING, sandals, clothing, flowers, birds, music, food... Everything has a special seasoning, rhythm, and color to it.  I still dread the idea of fall and winter time, and I still have the occasional blues, however, the last few runway seasons have brought with them an explosion of rich hues for the fall and winter time, including deep and royal purples, emeralds, rubies, and blues.  This season is no exception, and just wearing these deep and bright hues makes me smile instantly and envision myself walking freely through the sandy, humid, bright, and colorful venues of my one and only San Juan, Puerto Rico.  

This is my first blog, and with it I want to welcome the fall and all of YOU guys!  This fashion story took place in the Upper East Side, and none other than my best friend, Melissa Bernier, took these beautiful pics.  More details on where to get the pieces of clothing from this shoot at the bottom.  

Peace & causal models my fashionable friends!

-Diana






 


Outfit Details:

Cropped Sweater - Forever 21 (Similar here): Forever 21 Cropped Sweater
Skirt- Thrifted and original was from J.Crew (Same one, different colors): J.Crew Factory Pleated Mini
Moto Booties- Forever 21 :Forever 21 Motto Booties 
Handbag- Furla:  Furla Onyx Alissa