Giveaway: Uintah's 5 Way Dress or Beach Cover Up! $230 Value!

A girl can never have too many dresses.  But when one dress can be worn FIVE different ways - and is just as appropriate on the city streets as the beach boardwalk… Well, it may just push a few of your old favorites to the back of the closet…Uintah’s Elizabeth dress is just such a miracle worker.  This gauzy, lightweight frock is one-size-fits all, and comes with a coordinating sash/belt/headband to wrap up 5 effortless looks from one piece.  Ideal for travel because of it’s wrinkle free fabric and versatility, the Elizabeth dress also dries quickly and is perfect for the beach!  It may just be the only thing you pack on your next summer getaway…

Sold out at Saks Fifth Ave and Shopbop, now’s your chance to pick up one of your very own!

Total Retail Value $230

Love it?  Want it?  Get it!  For FREE!  

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Photos by Natasha Jahangir of One Photograph at a Time

[Natty News] 2011 SAG Awards Best Dressed

With the Screen Actors Guild Awards being granted to the winners by a jury of their peers; the superlative title of “Best Dressed” seems particularly appropriate.  Last night, the recurring trend on the red carpet was BELTS of all shapes and sizes, which showed up on the whittled waists of Mila Kunis, Jennifer Lawrence, Diana Agron, Claire Danes and Lea Michele among others.  Bold color also showed strong again, as did one of springs big trends - head to toe white.  

AMY ADAMS

HERVE LEROUX

A modern take on Grecian Glamour

LEA MICHELE

OSCAR DE LA RENTA

The loose curls in her hair continue this soft and feminine look 

NATALIE PORTMAN

AZZARO

Because sometimes it’s as clear as Generic Cialis black and white…

HILARY SWANK

VERSACE

I’m a sucker for nude, and this Versace number is pleated and cinched to perfection, highlighting Hilary’s  flawless figure

JANUARY JONES

CAROLINA HERRERA

A romantic departure from January’s bold Versace look at the Golden Globes, this dress feels rich and luxurious

JULIANNA MARGULIES

YVES SAINT LAURENT

Simple and elegant, the bold color of this YSL gown stand in perfect contrast with Julianna’s dark hair and minimal accessories

MILA KUNIS

ALEXANDER McQUEEN

Lee McQueen would have been proud…

SOFIA VERGARA

ROBERTO CAVALLI

While the excess of cleavage is a bit much for my taste, the uber saturated cobalt blue and expert tailoring earn this Cavalli creation a spot on the list.

[Natty News] A Royal Loss

Fashion week is always full of shocking news, though it usually centers around groundbreaking collections or fashion faux-pas.  Yesterday however, the fashion world was rocked by news of a much more grave nature.  Lee McQueen, founder and designer of Alexander McQueen and secondary line, McQ, was found dead in his London home.  At age 40, Lee hanged himself: one week after his mothers death, 2 years after his best friends suicide, one month before his own birthday, days before London Fashion Week, and the night before his McQ gratis online blackjack presentation in New York Fashion Week.  Anna Wintour had this to say:

“He brought a uniquely British sense of daring and aesthetic fearlessness to the global stage of fashion. In such a short career, Alexander McQueen’s influence was astonishing — from street style, to music culture and the world’s museums. His passing marks an insurmountable loss.”

Needless to say, the fashion industry now mourns the loss of one of the most talented and innovative designers of our time.  But his unique creations will forever maintain his memory… -Natty