Category : Misc

Catwalk for a Cure fundraiser @ Shake the Tree

As I mentioned in last week’s post, the Catwalk for a Cure team hosted a fundraiser at Shake the Tree in the North End of Boston. We had a fabulous time and raised a good amount money going towards our big fashion show/silent auction in October for breast cancer research!

Shoe designer Zack Lo, jeweler Brelyn Spindel, clothing designer Candice Wu and bag designer Helena Grant from Kitchen Sink Bag were the amazing designers who showcased their work!

 

 


You can find lots of goodies in Shake the Tree (in Boston’s North End)


Catwalk for a Cure staff Bryan and Salvatore with
jewelry designer Brelyn Spindel & clothing designer Candice Wu


my lovely friend Jess and I! (FYI snake print dress is from H&M!)

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Shake the Tree & Catwalk for a Cure fundraiser

This goes for all you living in Boston.. (or if you are visiting)
On June 16th from 7:00-9:00 pm there will be a Cocktail Party fundraiser for Catwalk for a Cure at the Shake the Tree boutique in the North End. The event I’m coordinating will be in October, but until then we will have lots of fun fundraisers! The fundraiser is to help us with our big event on October 13th where proceeds will go to Susan G.Komen for breast cancer research.

 

Details of the fundraiser

-Free admission

-A portion of the night’s proceeds helps support breast cancer research through Catwalk for a Cure/Susan G Komen

-Enjoy a signature cocktail and delicious appetizers from Mare

-Meet shoe designer, Zack Lo, jeweler Brelyn Spindel, clothing designer Candice Wu, and bag designer Helena Grant from The Kitchen Sink Bag…get a chance to check out their fabulous work

-Silent Auction for a gorgeous Linnea Pelle Bag

Mingle in the North End and help us support a major cause! Bring your paper and plastic (and I don’t mean recycling!)

See you there =)

 

***If you are a blogger, please give a charitable donation by spreading the word on this fundraiser and Catwalk for a Cure. Thank you lovelies!

 

 

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Winner of $100 Shopbop gift card & Memorial Day Love

 

Winner of the $100 gift card giveaway is Lei Ann (picked my random number generator)
I had the great pleasure of meeting Lei Ann last year and she is a darling (so is her blog)

 

Congrats girl! Spend it on the House of Harlow jewelry you wanted!

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Giuseppe Zanotti (Navy Striped Cork Sandals)

 

Happy Memorial Day!

 

xoxo

Miss Neira

 

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Crystal Renn: Size 4 vs 14

 

The fashion industry always seems to have issues dealing with weight whether a model is too skinny or too big, we are faced with the media scrutinizing models as young as 14 on their body image. For me, Crystal Renn was an icon for younger women in this industry. She had shown that you did not have to be a size 4 to walk on the most prestigious runway, and that there was more room for curvy shapes in an industry popular for always choosing stick figures.

 

Crystal Renn started off her career with anorexia, at 14 she had already become obsessed with her weight and starved herself to become the “thin” image. At 17 she discovered plus size modeling, it was something she knew could do well in, at the same time she could have her own body and not torture herself to change. “The gamble pulled off – when I was 19, Jean-Paul Gaultier used me in his catwalk show – I was a US size 14.” (Weight World) A size 14 and a beautiful one at that. When she appeared on Gaultier’s runway that was my first time seeing Renn, and I was instantly drawn to her confidence knowing she was the only one on that runway bigger than a size 4 and she owned it.


Renn in May 2011 issue of Tush Magazine

 

Summer 2010 issue

 

Today, Crystal is no longer a size 14, she stated her weight loss comes from working out more in the past year (which is something that she could barely do when she had to keep up with her plus size figure) Her weight loss sparked a whole lot of bashing online, her response: “It’s funny because if I, for instance gained the weight because I was listening to them, I’d be doing the very same thing I was doing when I started out in this industry. I was listening to others to decide where my weight should be and who I should be in general. And I refuse to do that again. It would be more hypocritical.”

 

“What I do object to is the pressure from others for me to remain a certain way forever. Who knows? In ten years’ time I might be a US size 14 again, and I would be absolutely fine with that too.”


My thoughts? I have been struggling with a weight issue my whole life. My body was made to always be curvy, and its not always something I am proud of. I have to work harder to keep myself fit, and sometimes I do have to walk past a cupcake (and then get really really angry) But there are women out there who are just the opposite, and we seem to over look them. There are women desperately trying to get curves, fast metabolism and genes gives them a hard time to achieve a look they want. We look up to magazines and blogs to fuel our inspiration for style, we work hard to create a certain outfit, or look and at the same time we try to achieve “the body” we see in photos and TV. At 22, my struggle with my body image is still there but I learn to embrace the fact it will go up and down, and I am ok with it. Crystal Renn is only 24! who cares if she hasn’t decided what her body’s natural size is,  she’s still a young woman learning, and someone who will never be 100% satisfied(who is?)

You learn every day to love certain parts of yourself. Whether you are a size 2 or a size 18, there are many things that are beautiful about you (and let’s face it there are things you want to change) No magazine, blog or celebrity can tell you are too big or too small.  Ultimately, it’s how YOU feel at the end of the day, and that’s all that really matters.

 

 

Your thoughts?

xoxo

Miss Neira

 

 

 

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Happy Monday

Taking a little break from my blog to write my college thesis is actually giving me withdrawals! Seeing all your messages after my posts has always been a highlight of my day, so I can’t wait to be done with school and finally take care of my blog more (a.k.a my baby) If any of you have finals coming up, you are graduating or you are almost done with school.. good luck!! and congrats :D While I take a break from my thesis, I have a few cravings I stumbled upon.. maybe it will satisfy your fashion tooth, even just a little.

 

Yes I have given in to the temptation of THE ROMPER. Usually deemed unflattering, but if you
take time to find ones tailored to your shape (and good fabric) you will love it too!
NASTY GAL Blue Lagoon Romper $48.oo


While I usually promote “the higher the better” mantra, there is nothing
cuter than a sweet wedge with a pair of jeans or a sundress (for those days where
you gonna walk.. a lot!)
GoMax Frasia Wedge by Lulus $32.00

 


I just recently purchased a white Spring jacket, how lovely would it be with a
pretty pink silk scarf..like this one!
Hand painted silk scarf on Etsy by Liga Kandele $28.00

 

I will be back soon!

xoxo

Miss Neira

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Catwalk for a Cure (casting call)

As I mentioned in this previous post, I will be the event coordinator for the 2nd annual Catwalk for a Cure!

Catwalk for a Cure is a breast cancer charity fashion event supporting The Massachusetts Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure raising money for breast cancer research and education. We are working very closely with Komen Mass to put on this event on. The event will consist of a cocktail hour and silent auction and culminate with the fashion show. The fashion show incorporates local and professional, as well as student designers in the Greater Boston area looking to showcase their fashions for models, breast cancer survivors, “boston celebrities” (news anchors, editors etc.), and business professionals (doctors, surgeons etc.).  The show will be  on October 13th, 2011 at The State Room located in Boston, MA from 7-11pm.

 

Looking for FEMALE models to walk our runway in a one-of-a-kind dress created by a designer in Boston, MA. This is for experience and charity, NON PAID

Criteria
Female
5’8+ in heels
ANY age

 

 

please email CHRISTINA.CFAC@gmail.com AND LILLY.CFAC@gmail.com to schedule an appt.

 

 

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I heart Montreal

On March 13 I had the best time celebrating my birthday in Montreal with the boy! I have never been to Montreal, not even Canada! so I had blast spending a weekend away from a cold Boston to..well..a cold Montreal.I love how similar it was to Boston, a little bit more experimental with fashion but had the same old fashioned vibe.

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West coast meets East coast (Christen Mitchell Styling)

I have the pleasure to have such an amazing guest post on here! She is not only beautiful, but quite intelligent, fashionable and I would be delighted to go in and borrow steal her closet =) Fashion stylist Christen Mitchell is sharing some alternate ways to enjoy Boston weather with a mix of LA style!

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