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Hunter Rain Boots

In Greece it is raining all day long for the past few days. For footwear these days, I suggest rain boots because they are the most functional, comfortable and fashionable option. When it comes to rain boots, Hunter is the key word. Celebrities seem to love them in every color; black, grey, red, green. Even Jimmy Choo launched a Jimmy Choo for Hunter collection with black and silver crocodile-print wellies.



Ashley Olsen, Ashley Tisdale


Nicole Richie, Kate Moss


Sandra Bullock, Kate Winslet


Anne Hathaway, Julianne Moore


Reese Witherspoon


Sarah Jessica Parker, Sarah Michelle Gellar


Leighton Meester, Rachel Bilson


Pixie Lott, Angelina Jolie


 Marcia Cross, Gwyneth Paltrow


Katherine Heigl, Ellen Pompeo


Nicole Richie, Liv Tyler


Rachel Bilson, Me



Jimmy Choo for Hunter: Rachel Bilson, Hilary Duff, Kristen Bell
xoxo Elina

DIY project: Wrap Bracelet

I was recently looking up some DIY fashion projects that I could do and stumbled upon this great take on friendship bracelets. Here is the original blog post at Honestlywtf.com . Since I was coming back for my spring semester, I thought it would be a great time to do these necklaces for my friends as gifts.

I ended up putting the necklace around my wrist and making it into a wrap bracelet. I really loved how simple it was to make! (granted it took a few hours to make one, but it was well worth it). 

In order to make it a little more personalized, I added some charms to the bracelets that related to each of my friends. For me I put an ankh, which is the symbol for the key of life in ancient egypt. I've always been fascinated by egyptian history and thought it was a nice little personalization. 

Here are a few pictures of my bracelet:
 I think it goes pretty well with my Cartier Love bracelet. (And yes I know my nails are a completely obnoxious color. I can't stop painting them Mint Candy Apple by Essie). 


Try out this DIY and let me know how it goes. 

Cover Girl: Ashley Greene

Ashley Greene covers the latest issue of Teen Vogue. She appears in a retro inspired shoot. It was 50s spring themed with high necklines, pleated skirts, and striped cardigans.
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The February Giveaway


It is the first day of February & time for the monthly giveaway. 
I am super excited about this one!!!!!!

I mentioned back in November 2010 that I was lusting over a Gold bowl that was featured in Lonny magazine, you are very lucky as I have one bowl to give away to a Black Velvet Chair follower.

The beautiful bowl is white and copper and is made of paper mache, it comes from Etsy seller etco and measures 3 1/2 inches wide & 1 3/4 inches tall, this would make a perfect catch for your rings or jewelry.
(Note: not designed to hold food or liquid)

How to enter the giveaway

1. Be a follower of Black velvet chair.
2. Leave a Comment on this post - Tell me where you would put this bowl or what you would put in it?
As usual the winner will be calculated by random.org.
Entry is open to all Black Velvet Chair followers- I will post worldwide.

Entries close and the winner will be announced midday Friday the 18th February 2011.
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OSCAR Fingal O'Flahertie Wills WILDE; The Festival.

Call me a clichéd literature enthusiast, but Oscar Wilde has always been exceptionally highly ranked as far as my writers of preference go.  An author who, in my opinion, can travel with one from early childhood to the depths of old age, Wilde's aestheticism, artistic characteristics, sheer talent and wit are just the tip of the iceberg as far as my captivation goes.  The first book of Wilde's I ever picked up was a collection of his short stories given to me by my grandparents as a small child, and it is safe to say that I never looked back.  Not for one moment.  One of my best purchases of recent years was 'The Collected Works of Oscar Wilde' which sits beautifully upon my book shelf, and is certainly a staple item to my library.

Of course it is not only my love for Wilde which has inspired me to write this post, but also the fact that I am currently a student in the University to which Wilde is an alumnus.  Amazing?  I think so too.  Because I'm only in first year, everything about Trinity is still so majestically new to me.  The campus is still in possession of all it's awe and wonder, some of which is possibly lost for second, third or fourth years.  Needless to say, I was both awestruck and overjoyed to discover that Trinity had an entire festival dedicated to such an icon.

Tonight, Rupert Everett will open the festival, and this will be followed by 'The Trials of Oscar Wilde', both in the GMB, and both of which I hope to attend.  Players Theatre will be showing "Jack and Algernon", "The Importance of Being Earnest", "The Happy Prince" and "Lady Wilde" all week, and these performances will be complimented by Wilde readings, debates and nights out.  I, for one, simply cannot wait for the festivities to get into full swing; it is certainly fitting to organise such a tribute to one of the most crucial advocates of English literature.  Enjoy!



My very first art purchase

As soon as I saw this stunning painting on my blog roll I knew it had to be mine, for those of you who read Sketch 42 you might remember seeing this painting? Well someone named "Samantha" snatched it up within a few hours.....That was me!!!!


So last Friday I was full of giddy happiness when the DHL man dropped off a large flat box to my office. On a side note- next time the construction crew ask to see your new painting don't show them- I had men asking if I would like to buy their children's artwork. Ummmm OK your child's painting is great but it does not compare to this piece of art.

The real test was on Sunday when hubby returned from a trip away, I was nervous what would he think as he always tells the truth.... Consensus? He loves it "Great colours, good choice hun" (what can I say my man knows good style).

I have placed it in the dining room & coordinated a few bits and pieces on the sideboard to compliment the colours, I feel so lucky that I get to gaze at it when I am in the kitchen as it makes me feel so happy.

I am thinking of a thin silver metal frame to compliment the silver bottom of the Eiffel tower chairs- what do you think?. 


I am now pondering what the *stylish* men in the construction crew have on their walls at home?
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Mika Kunis at the SAG Awards

Mila Kunis looks radiant in this flowing Alexander McQueen gown. It's been belted to accentuate her slim waistline. Perfect dress for the SAG awards, which is a much looser environment. A great time to make a bold fashion statement like this vibrant red gown. 
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