Saturday, 30 September 2017

Demi Lovato Favourite Bags


Look at Demi Lovato style, she always brings that gorgeous tote bags. Want to copy her style? Mix your outfit with our lovely Misyelle Ginta Tote!
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Monday, 25 September 2017

Misyelle Gista Tote


Misyelle Gista Tote
IDR 319.900,00

Tas tote dengan tali panjang yang bisa dilepas atau diadjust. Dapat dikenakan sebagai sling maupun tote. Pada bagian dalam terdapat 2 kantong untuk tempat handphone dan 1 kantong beretsleting tambahan. Tersedia dalam 2 warna black dan khaki




Sunday, 24 September 2017

Tuesday, 19 September 2017

DIY FAUX FUR BOOT STUFFERS

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Let me first start by saying that this may be one of my all-time favorite DIYs EVER… and I think my best DIYs come from pure necessity and/or a real desire to have something fabulous that I can’t find elsewhere. For instance, I can NEVER find really great boot shapers… thus, some of my boots are lying flat in their original boxes & others are standing with their original paper boards & tissue paper that came with them {very unchic!}. Really, when it comes down to it, I don’t want to spend money on boot shapers but I also don’t want to look in my closet and see a bunch of wine bottles or plastic bottles sticking out of my shoes. So this is my solution… and as soon as I finish more SmartWater bottles, I’ll be making sets for all my boots in my closet.
NOTE: Though this DIY is not complicated, there are a lot of steps.

What You’ll Need…

* SmartWater bottles {two 33.8 fl.oz.bottles per each boot stay}
* Scissors
Duct Tape
* Hot Glue Gun {I started with Mod Podge – big mistake! Huge.}
* Short Pile… Faux fur {or another thick fabric or textile}
* Ribbon {+ a lighter}
* Tassels

Steps…

* Cut the tops off of your bottles {stab and cut around carefully}
* Allow them to dry COMPLETELY {upside down in the warm sun is quick!}
* Cut 4 slits evenly around the tops of your bottles.
* Insert one bottle into the other… adjust for height {make some taller than others but match your “pairs” in height}
* Duct tape them together. I overlapped mine and went about 6″ wide to make my bottles sturdier.

Optional but Special…

* Cut off about a foot of duct tape… Cut a slit in the center… Cut a piece of ribbon about 6″ or longer and singe the ends with your lighter…
* Slip your ribbon through the slit in the tape creating a loop on the unsticky side… slide your tassel through the center of your ribbon loop… Slip the tassel loop through the ribbon and tie the ribbon in a double knot… press your knotted ribbon down onto the tape to secure it in place.
* At the center of each of the ends of ONE side of your bottles, tape down and secure sides.
* Roll your fabric around the bottle to measure it and cut {cut larger than you need}
* Use your bottle base as a template, draw & cut out two circles & cut a slit in the center of each.
* Pull your tassel & ribbon loop through the center slit & hot glue your fur circle to the bottle and over the edges {if it’s a little big that’s okay}.
* Beginning at the furry top edge, carefully hot glue gun the top of your fabric around the bottle, edging it against the fur circle top seamlessly so there is no space in between.
* Straighten out your fur and hot glue gun the starting side all the way down your bottle… then do the opposite side only glueing up to the edge, do not overlap.
* Trim off your excess material {around the bottom as well, leaving about 1/2″ at the base}
TIP: if you want a “finished” seam along the side of your shaper after you cut off the excess, carefully apply more hot glue to the small areas in between the edges and tuck your edge under a bit while simultaneously glueing it down.
* Apply hot glue to the edge and bottom then pinch your left-over fabric and press it down and secure it to the edge & bottom. Cut a small circle, apply glue to the center and add your final bit of fur to finish off the bottom.

Voila!

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Have Fun!


Sunday, 17 September 2017

Misyelle Illona Sling


Misyelle Illona Sling
IDR 279.900,00

Tas sling dengan desain yang simple, memiliki flap penutup dan kancing tembaga. Dapat dipakai untuk suasana santai maupun formal. Pada bagian dalam terdapat 2 kantong untuk tempat handphone dan 1 kantong beretsleting tambahan. Tersedia dalam 2 warna grey dan apricot




Thursday, 14 September 2017

Steal The Style Lily James


Why Lily James is so stunning? From sweet Cinderella to gorgeous Debora from "Baby Drives", she always make us take an attention, doesn't she?
Why don't we steal her style like on the picture? Start with off white shirt and black skinny jeans, completed by ankle boots. Wait, what's missing? Yes, it is! The bags.
Try this tote bag from Misyelle, which have 2 different color. 




The Trick To Wearing Your Crop Top To The Office According To These Bloggers

True fashion girls know how to be creative and resourceful with what they already have. So don’t be surprised when we say that those summer-favorite crop tops will fare just as well off-season. In fact, we stumbled upon these fashion bloggers who put together an office-appropriate look with crop tops as the center of attention. The trick to pulling off this summer staple in the office is by strategic layering. Much like how you layer a camisole top over a basic tee, these girls showed us that the same layering trick can be applied to our crop tops to create an effortless office ensemble. Just layer your crop top over long-sleeved pieces to create the same illusion. The end result is a chic reconstructed look sans the bare midriff, so your favorite crop tops can remain on rotation in your wardrobe the whole year round. In case you need some convincing, see how these fashion girls creatively donned their crop tops for yourselves: 
Photo via @lioninthewild
Photo via @lioninthewild
Photo via @mypetitedilemma
Photo via @mypetitedilemma
Photo via @xeniaoverdose
Photo via @xeniaoverdose

Tuesday, 12 September 2017

Misyelle New Arrival


Ready for Misyelle's New Arrivval? Stay tune Misyellelovers!

6 Chic Ways To Wear the Color Green

Color has now found its place in many of our wardrobes, which isn’t entirely surprising. Fashion girls enjoy a sartorial challenge, so as the rain and gloom started to come, so did our colors. The colors red and yellow were steady favorites for a while, but now there’s a new color you need to make way for in your closet: the color green.
If you’re new to the color trend, starting off with green may seem a little intimidating, we can assure you that there are ways to slowly incorporate the color into your looks. From green clothing pieces to accessories, scroll down to see how you can style this season’s new red.

1. Wear it with pink.

The right shade of green will look impeccable next to the perfect shade of pink. Make sure your pieces have some sort of print, so there’s more than one point of interest to your look.
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Photo via @emilisindlev

2. Let the color speak for itself.

Make sure the color is the center of attention by going for a natural look and simple and neutral accessories.
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Photo via @karenbritchick

3. You can never go wrong with pastel.

Take the color green to a daintier side picking it in a pastel tone. Pair with pastel yellow and minimalistic accessories for an effortless chic look.
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Photo via @kirstynkonig

4. When in doubt, wear jeans.

The perfect way to ease into the season’s new color is to pair them with your favorite pair of jeans. Red accents and oversized sunglasses will keep the look more put together but still casual.
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Photo via @meganellaby

5. Accents are everything.

Get a green-accented piece and pair with a solid colored one of the same shade. The cohesiveness is subtle but present, and you can show off a good amount of color without being too much.
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Photo via @saniaclausdemina

6. Keep it low.

Wear the green on your feet. Take your classic blue-and-white striped polo, white jeans, a yellow bag, and green shoes for a crisp daytime look.
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Photo via @savislook

Wednesday, 6 September 2017

DIY BEJEWELED HAIR COMBS

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I fell in love with hair combs the other day after writing 18 Statement Hair Combs | Brooches for your Hair and was totally inspired to make a few. In all honesty, I had purchased a pack of plain hair combs about a year ago to do this DIY, but I just haven’t had the chance to DIY anything lately. It felt so good to finally be using my hands again for something other than typing! Hope you enjoy… I made two different pretty hair brooches, and they’re both really easy! I love that they can be worn in so many different styles, and even create new styles in your hair. The 80’s & ’90s were hair-combs-a’plenty.

What You’ll Need…

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Must-haves…
* Plastic or metal hair combs {I personally prefer these plastic ones because they stay in my hair much better than the metal ones} I found these at the local drugstore.
* Hot Glue Gun and glue
* Needle and Thread {I used clear/nylon thread but you can easily use regular thread as well}
* An assortment of beads or trim or spikes… anything you’d like to adorn your combs with. I took the photo above before really deciding what to use.

Steps… Gold Leaf Hair Combs

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* As a base, I used gold leaf satin ribbon. It’s 100% Polyester but feels a little like faux leather.

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* I threaded my needle with my nylon thread, knotted the end around the comb and the ribbon, then simply looped it through the comb teeth and over the ribbon, securing it into place. You really don’t need the needle until it’s time to knot it at the ends.

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* I used two rows of ribbon facing different directions for a nice and sturdy, solid base. You can choose to glue it down instead, but I prefer thread to glue whenever I can.

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* I then grabbed single gold leaf sequins and gold, black, and crystal beads…

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* And stitched them onto, and around my gold leaf base.

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* Knot the thread in the back whenever possible to secure the beads. This is what it will look like.

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And… Voila!

Instead of wearing one on each side, I almost layered them vertically to create one super-long hair accessory. Of course there are tons of different ways to wear them… what’s your favorite?
DIY Hair Accessories, Hair Combs

* But you can wear them any way you like… as a crown, alongside a bun or French twist, or Faux Hawk.

DIY Hair Accessories, Hair Combs
DIY Hair Accessories, Hair Combs
This is an incredibly long and photo-heavy post, but I thought it better to keep them together than to split them up, so I give you…

Bejeweled Hair Comb DIY…

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Here’s What You’ll Need…

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* Hair Combs
* Felt
* Hot Glue Gun
* Assorted gems, rhinestones, and jewels. I used a combination of vintage stones and cheap plastic gems from the craft store.
* Needle and thread

Steps…

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Cut a shape from your felt a little larger than the width of your comb.
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Arrange your stones and gems how you’d like them to look, and hot glue them onto the felt.

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Once your glue is dry and your stones set in place, trim away the excess felt.

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Thread your needle… and Carefully hand-stitch your felt to your comb, wrapping your thread in between the teeth of the comb.

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To make sure it’s secure, hot glue the spaces in between your thread and allow it to dry.

And… Voila!

DIY Hair Accessories, Hair Combs
DIY Hair Accessories, Hair Combs

Have Fun!