Farfetch Fashion Week Picks

February 16, 2016

MY PICKS: Alexander McQueen sweater, MSGM skirt, and Derek Lam boots
In celebration of Fashion Week, I teamed up with Farfetch to create my dream NYFW look with items from their website! If you haven't heard of Farfetch, you're missing out, as they feature thousands of designer items from boutiques all over the world, including some really unique pieces you may not find anywhere else.

For my ultimate Fashion Week look, I paired an on-trend high neck sweater from Alexander McQueen (which has a super cute opening in the back) with a high-waisted floral print skirt from MSGM. You know how I love my waist-defining looks! Add a pair of suede lace-up Derek Lam booties and you're street style gold! And because it's been so cold in New York lately, I might have to add this Meteo by Yves Salomon coat for some warmth and 70s flair. 

See the whole post here, and don't forget to check out Farfetch!

I've been gone all weekend so I have some catching up to do on NYFW shows, but keep checking back at The Fashion Barbie for all my reviews and thoughts on the Fall 2016 collections!

What would your dream NYFW outfit be? Let me know in the comments!

This post was done in collaboration with Farfetch

Trending | Wearable Emojis

February 10, 2016

Emoji cropped tank via Dolls Kill
The emoji is a fascinating art form. A cross between twenty-first century hieroglyphics and 90s Lisa Frank stickers, the emoji is the modern visual language that combines aesthetics with communication. A well-selected face emoji can convey our particular feelings toward a subject better than any word can, and a string of emojis can be used to easily summarize the plot of an entire movie.

They've become a staple of electronic communication, and now it seems they're seeping over into the fashion world. Thanks in part to the trendiness of kitsch couture (as heralded in by Jeremy Scott) emojis have become motifs on T-shirts, jackets, and even jewelry. It's the natural successor to the text T-shirts and sweatshirts that have been trending, only better, because everyone knows an emoji is worth a thousand words.

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Culture Recap | Badass Ladies with Style

February 8, 2016

Sorry Peyton, but it was totally about the ladies who SLAY this weekend

A lot happened this weekend in terms of pop culture, fashion, and awesome women. Let's talk about it!


Super Bowl 50 


You might have heard there was a little sporting event this weekend. That's right, the Denver Broncos faced the Carolina Panthers in Super Bowl 50, aka the biggest sporting event in America and the reason that advertising execs live. I was more concerned about making the perfect guacamole to munch on rather than who won, but it was worth it to watch Lady Gaga sing the National Anthem and the Coldplay + Beyoncé + Bruno Mars (but really more like Beyoncé and Bruno Mars featuring Coldplay) halftime show.

Gaga looked like vintage Dolly Parton with a mix of Effie Trinket for good measure in a custom red Gucci suit and towering heels. She crushed her performance, obviously, causing people to once again say they "didn't know Gaga could sing like that". Seriously, people? I thought we've established that Lady Gaga is an amazing singer by now and not just another pop diva. 

For the big halftime show, Coldplay went for a colorful rainbow theme while Beyoncé and Bruno Mars (plus their backup dancers) dressed in black and gold, with Beyoncé's outfit paying homage to the military jacket that Michael Jackson wore for his own Super Bowl performance back in 1993. 

I loved how colorful the overall production was, and how the entire stadium exploded into rainbow hues. Even though I was a little disappointed with the choice of Coldplay as the main performers, Bey and Bruno definitely made up for it.

"Formation" by Beyoncé

Watch the music video here

Before Beyoncé stole the spotlight at the Super Bowl, she released the music video to "Formation", and a Beyoncé music video always means some serious Fashion with a capital F. While the song isn't my favorite, I will admit that I loved the video. Shot in New Orleans, this video was a clear celebration of the hard-hit Louisiana city and black culture in general. Queen Bey surrounded herself with a posse of well-dressed individuals, from men in Mardi Gras masks to a group of natural-haired, Gucci-clad dancers, and intercut the video with footage of New Orleans life and scenery.

I loved her all-black witchy outfit where she looks like she just became the next Supreme on American Horror Story: Coven, but my favorite scene has to be where Beyoncé and her ladies are sitting pretty in a Victorian drawing room, fanning themselves and setting a new bar for #SquadGoals. In addition to it being a great shot, it's also a brilliant reappropriation of a time where black people were horrendously mistreated. 

The whole music video is a feast for the eyes, with one look after the other absolutely killing it (the lyric "I slay" is completely appropriate, because yes, I'll admit it, Beyoncé does indeed slay in this video) but I hope people don't ignore the social justice message embedded within "Formation". The video references the "Black Lives Matter" movement and calls for an end to unnecessary police violence and racial discrimination. Even from a style standpoint, most of the women sport natural hair or other hairstyles like cornrows and braids, emphasizing that black hair and hairstyles are beautiful, instead of something to try and minimize or hide.

It's great that Beyoncé recognizes how influential she is and how she has the power to enact huge change, and while we come to see her and her dancers get down and look fierce, I hope others recognize that the political message is more important than how #flawless Beyoncé looks.

Of course, this is a fashion blog, so the clothes matter too! Racked has the rundown of all the looks.

Pride and Prejudice and Zombies


Speaking of women enacting social change with style, the Bennet sisters of Pride and Prejudice and Zombies are not quite the sisters you adored in the Jane Austen original. In addition to trying to find suitable husbands dealing with the strict rules of Regency decorum, Lizzy and her sisters have to occasionally battle the undead. It's a silly alteration to the romance classic that makes for a wonderfully entertaining film.

I watched it on Saturday and found it way more enjoyable than I expected, since I'm not really one for zombies and horror. I think that's in part because PPZ is still very close to the original source material, with all the tension between Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy that I absolutely adore kept intact. If you're a fan of the book, you'll notice even the dialogue stays mostly the same, with some clever edits made to reflect the whole zombie thing (For example, the famous opening line, "IT is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife" becomes "It is a truth universally acknowledged that a zombie in possession of brains must be in want of more brains").

What I loved is that even in the midst of a zombie apocalypse, the English nobility agree that manners and traditions are still important, so the Bennet sisters still have to endure balls and the catty Bingley sisters in addition to zombies. Because of this, the characters still dress in Regency era gowns and coats, but they stash knives in their garters and sling guns over their shoulders, just in case. The premise of PPZ also demands more action than the Austen original, and it's great because the Bennets get more active roles in deciding their own fates. These girls are the definition of badass, and they don't need any boys to rescue them.

What did you think of all the awesome fashion moments from this weekend? Let me know!

Trending | Urban Cowboy

February 5, 2016


I've never been one for country music. Give me Coachella over Stagecoach any day. I have avoided going in cars with certain people because I know I will be stuck listening to Luke Bryan for a half an hour while stuck on the 10. Yeah, no thank you.

But...as much as I dislike the music, country singers do have some style. From the wide-brim hats and paisley prints to denim as far as the eye can see, those country crooners know how to rock a cool look.

The cowboy boot in particular has recently made its way to the forefront of the fashion world, appearing on the runways at Miu Miu and Saint Laurent. The fashion girl cowboy boot, however, is a sleeker version of the traditional ones you're used to, though. Less prints and embroidery and more of a focus on shape and texture. It's a subtle homage to the Nashville look without looking like a Taylor Swift (pre-Red) impersonator. And the urban cowboy boot is much more suited for a city style. Pair your new boots with a slip dress and leather jacket, or skinny jeans and a fluffy fur coat. You'll be the talk of the town with your awesome outfit and statement-making boots!

Chiara Ferragni of The Blonde Salad | Anna Katina

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