Since I already posted the style mistakes that make anyone over 30 look poor or cheap (you can read it here); I also decided to share with you my personal 20 pet peeves when it comes to style and fashion. And that's because I know I share these pet peeves with a lot of people... Continue Reading →
10 Style Mistakes That Make You Look Cheap or Poor If You’re Over 30
It is no secret that age is the best excuse for almost everything wrong, especially style. When you're young, you can get away with dressing like a homeless person most of the time, and you can also get away with wearing any volatile or weird trend. This changes after 30, because at this pivotal age,... Continue Reading →
Fashion Pieces You Need To Own In Black
Black is king! This we already know when it comes to fashion! But do we know why is that? First, black compliments most skin tones and is a universal color that looks good on virtually everyone. Second, black tends to give a more luxurious feel for any fabric or material you can think of. Third,... Continue Reading →
The Style File of 2019
2019 wasn't much of a "fashion year", just like 2018. In effect, it must be one of the years I focused on everything except my "style". 2019 was a true struggle for me as a person, and for my country Lebanon; which left me and much of us, Lebanese, out-of-mood for everything that can be... Continue Reading →
Fit for Royalty – Ralph & Russo are the Fashion Emperors of this Era
This blog had always been a personal one. A place where I mainly share my personal style, lifestyle, hard learned lessons in style & beauty, and personal experience or view on things. I do not do professional fashion reviews of shows or collections, nor write things that I consider to be irrelevant to my practical life... Continue Reading →
On National Pride, Solidarity and La Mode A Beyrouth
Over 400 different media outlets covered "La Mode A Beyrouth", which is our currently official Beirut Fashion Week; so adding one more feature, over a week later, isn't exactly added value. This feature is not about La Mode A Beyrouth as a fashion week; but as a moment of solidarity, national pride and Beirut. Media... Continue Reading →