The Shining (1980) is my favorite scary movie. The funny thing about it is that it's terrifying the first time you see it, hilarious the second time, and in-between the third. It stars Jack Nicholson and Shelley Duvall, who carry the movie along with their fantastic acting. Stanley Kubrick is the director, who always does an amazing job.
1. Pleated Ruffle Dress in Equinox Blue, $30, gap.com
2. Cardigan in L. Groe, $20, hm.com
To me, a mid-length skirt means a skirt that hits anywhere between the top and bottom of your knees. It's not an extremely popular style, but it can be very flattering if chosen correctly. Also, for anyone who doesn't like to show their thighs (or just doesn't feel like shaving them) but still wants to wear a skirt, this could be a great option.
1. Heritage Kendra Handkerchief Skirt, $70, bananarepublic.gap.com
2. Silk Twill Swing Skirt, $425, Rachel Roy, bloomingdales.com
3. Abstract leopard Print Pleated A-Line Skirt, $60, calvinklein.com
4. Dreamy Springtime Skirt in Peach, $18, forever21.com
A Clockwork Orange is a film that was made in 1971, but based off of a book written in the 1960s. It's a very violent and sexual film, but the great part about it is that while showing that, it's against sex and violence. It stars Malcolm McDowell, who is an absolutely brilliant actor. It's a film that takes place in the future, and the way I see the style of it is that it's as if the 1960s hugely bright colors, mod decorations, and pop art had continued, becoming more pronounced and sex-centered. Anyway, it's an extremely interesting film, but certainly not for the faint of heart.
1. 3/4 Sleeve V Neck Sweater in Neon Peach, $44, 525america.com
2. Color Pop Maillot, $158, anthropologie.com
I can never stress the importance of femininity and elegance in your wardrobe. Those two put together is how I would define the style "ladylike." If it makes you feel feminine and pretty, go for it. That is seriously a trend that you can never go wrong with.
1. Eddie Ruffle Blouse, $69, Brigitte Bailey, zappos.com
2. The Versatile Wrap, $84, 525america.com
3. Textured Stripe Tight with Control Top in Metal, $13, hue.com
4. Rectangular Gold Crystal Gem on Vintage Violet Ribbon, $55, ettika.com
Easter Parade is an absolutely adorable movie from 1948 starring Fred Astaire and Judy Garland. What more could you ask for? It's funny and has great music and dancing. So here's some 40s-esque spring fashion, to go along with it.
1. Ember Tiered Tube Dress in Heart, $124, shop.velvet-tees.com
2. White Callum Knotted Fringe Scarf, $48, theodoraandcallum.com
Silver nail polish can be flattering on anybody. It might take some experimenting with shades for your specific skin tone, but luckily several websites (OPI, etc.) have applications where you can look at how the color looks on different skin tones. So handy. Anyways, this trend is so pretty for spring, where the silver can contrast gorgeously with your lovely spring brights and pastels.
1. Le Vernis Nail Colour in Black Velvet, $25, chanel.com
2. Essentials Nail Polish in Metal Madness, $1, eyeslipsface.com
Burgundy is a color that can be potentially flattering on anyone, depending on your skin tone and the shade of eyeshadow that you pick. Some might say that burgundy is too dark for summer, but if you use it sparingly enough, you could find a new great hue for you.
1. Eye Shadow in Star Violet, $15, maccosmetics.com
2. Mineral Eyeshadow in Royal, $3, eyeslipsface.com
This look is so summery, and I love it. This is probably the first summer I've seriously considered buying sandals (as opposed to just flip-flops), and I may just invest in this particular kind. These two-strap sandals don't hurt in between your toes like flip-flops do, and are usually more supported for your ankle and the back of your foot. If you pick a kind with decent cushioning, they could be potentially extremely comfortable, as well. And, of course, these will make you look endlessly chic.
1. Amelie Flat Sandals in Natural, $158, Frye, shopbop.com
2. Floral Ankle Cuff Sandals, $495, Jill Sander, ssense.com
3. Mage Full Leather Sandal, $128, Le Botte Gardiane, stevenalan.com
4. Jiana Ankle-Strap Sandal, $100, UGG Australia, victoriassecret.com
I know, I know. Another western. This one is another one that western-haters would probably do best to skip. But if you don't mind them, this could be a pretty interesting movie. It explores interesting themes and American ideas. It's a famous film, and definitely worth looking at. It has a great actress in it, Jean Arthur, who you may remember from Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, although this flick is from 1953.
1. Embroidered Dev Dress, $495, rebeccaminkoff.com
2. Sheriff, $80, Rocket Dog, shoes.com
The country club look strikes up the perfect balance between nautical, preppy, and dressy. Sometimes it can verge on being too preppy, which I don't like, but often enough this look is very pretty. It employs bright, crisp colors like white, red, yellow, green, and blue, and sometimes has stripes or floral patterns.
1. Bianca, $155, nikkipoulos.com
2. "Katia" Stretch Capri Jeans, $78, Not Your Daughter's Jeans, shop.nordstrom.com
3. Wood Original in White Leather, $49, Dr. Scholl's, piperline.gap.com
4. Coast Dress, $50, quiksilver.com