While perusing Pinterest one evening, I came across an intriguing tutorial on the wonderful art of needle felting. I had to learn more -
I immediately did a double take after spotting this shirt with baubles stitched down the "placket," which I just recently learned is the term used to describe the middle section of a button down shirt. Honestly? Placket?!
Color + block = the 2 words in fashion most commonly used this season. It was just a matter of time before we'd incorporate this much loved trend into a DIY.
We're honestly crushing on these DIY denim accessories courtesy of Madewell.
When Lisa and Jessica of Leyendecker confessed to us their love of DIYs, we immediately jumped at the opportunity to collaborate with the designing duo.
A few weeks ago, our friend Katie showed up wearing the cutest lace trimmed shorts. We were impressed to discover that not only did she DIY them, she made them using boxer shorts!
Some say that the comeback of the flare & wide leg denim trend marks the death of the skinny jean. Although I'm not ready to retire all of my skinnies just yet, I'm more than happy to lend a couple of pairs for the sake of an HonestlyWTF DIY.
We'd been dying to DIY a sleeveless trench coat the moment they were spotted here and there last fall. But then came a seemingly endless winter and our hopes of slashing sleeves were stashed away for months.
It was love at first sight when we laid eyes on the amazing oversized, billowy, ruffled frills adorning the Fall 2010 runway looks at Fendi.
Last summer, we were obsessed with shibori indigo tie dying. No, really . . . we just about dyed anything white in sight. So when Free People asked us to include a DIY in their
We are smitten with Stella McCartney's floral ensembles from her Spring 2011 collection, inspired by 18th and 19th century botanical prints. The studies by notable botanists Robert John Thornton and Pierre Joseph Redouté
Chloé's Fall 2010 gold embroidered, part mariachi-part cowboy denim pants were our inspiration for this week's DIY.
Dip dyed ombré denim has been popping up here and there and not only do we love the look, it's super easy to do yourself! We've combined Tory Burch's dip dyed jeans and Miss Unkon's ombré 501
Shibori is a Japanese term for methods of dyeing cloth by binding, stitching, folding, twisting, and compressing. In Japan, the earliest known example of cloth dyed with the shibori technique dates back to the 8th century where