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Dress: Alexander McQueen, and other gorgeous options here, here, and here! // Jacket: H&M // Heels: Christian Louboutin // Bag: Anthropologie // Necklace: TJ Maxx // Sunglasses: my favorites ever by Electric Visual // Nails: Essie Lilacism

A few posts back I shared that I was revamping my closet–taking out the existing rods and shelving and completely rearranging the setup to maximize my space.  Well…the project isn’t over yet unfortunately :(

Since the project is still underway, my closet has taken over the rest of my apartment and clothing is EVERYWHERE.  Its been a nightmare to live with but its been a wonderful opportunity to clean though my stuff and see what pieces I want to keep and what I want to donate or share with my Just Add Glam readers in my Poshmark closet.

While I was sifting through my clothes, I realized that I have a major crush on digital prints…and especially this Alexander McQueen dress that I scored at one of my favorite San Francisco designer deals shops.  I love the mirrored effect to the print, the intricate colors, and the amount of detail which makes me want to look at every inch of this dress.

As annoying as it is to have my closet still be in a state of TBD…I’m happy that I rediscovered one of my favorite Alexander McQueen pieces (tied with this other McQueen dress last seen here) to give it its time to shine.  My fingers are crossed that my closet will be finished this weekend!

 Photos by MHM Photography

How To: Pronouce Designer Names

This past weekend when I was doing a little retail therapy, one of the salesgirls helping me said “I love your Pro-enza Shou-lay sweatshirt”. I might have looked a bit puzzled as I thanked her for complimenting my lazy Sunday sweatshirt outfit because I thought to myself, “Have I been pronouncing the designers’ name incorrectly all along?” I had always thought it was Pro-enza Skool-er? This got me thinking…how many other designer names were we mispronouncing?

If you’ve ever been curious, look no further! I’ve rounded up a list of the correct pronunciations for the creme de la creme of today’s designers. Here’s to a lesson in haute couture phonetics!

Abaeté: Ah-bye-ah-tay
Alejandro Ingelmo: Allay-handro In-gel-mo
Andrew Gn: Andrew Jen
Andy Thê-Anh: An-dee Tay-Ann
Anya Hindmarch: Ahn-ya Heind-march
Arthur Mendonça: Ar-thur Men-doe-sa
Badgley Mischka: Badge-lee Meesh-ka
Balenciaga: Bah-len-see-AH-gah
Bottega Veneta: Bo-tega Ven-e-ta
Bulgari: Ball-gah-ree
Burberry Prorsum: Bur-bur-ree Pror-some
Cacharel: Cash-er-el
Carolina Herrera: Caro-leena Hair-era
Cesare Paciotti: Che-sah-ray Pah-cho-tee
Chaiken: Chay-ken
Chanel: Shuh-nel
Christian Louboutin: Loo-boo-tahn
Christian Dior: Christian Dee-yor
Commes des Garcons: Comb day Garse-on
Dolce & Gabbana: Dole-chay and Gabb-ana
Dries Van Noten: Drees Van Know-ten
Ermenegildo Zegna: Er-men-a-geel-do Zen-ya
Etro: Eh-tro
Fendi: Fend-ee
Gareth Pugh: Gareth Pew
Giles Deacon: Jy-els Dee-kin
Givenchy: Jhee-von-shee
Giambattista Valli: Gee-ahm-battista Valley
Gianfranco Ferre: Sj-yawn-franco Fair-ay
Gucci: Goo-chee
Guy Laroche: Ghee La-roash
Hedi Slimane: Eddy Sli-mahn
Hermès: Air-mez
Hervé Léger: Air-vay Le-jay
Hussein Chalayan: Who-sane Sha-lion
Issey Miyake: Eees-Ay Me-Yah-Kee not Is-he
Jean Paul Gaultier: Jawn Paul Goat-ee-ay
Joeffer Caoc: Joe-fur Kay-ock
Junya Watanabe: Joon-ya Wah-tah-nah-bay
Lacroix: La-kwah
Lanvin: Lan-van
Loewe: Low-ev-ay
Louis Vuitton: Loo-ee Voo-ton
Lucien Pellat-Finet: Lu-see-en Peh-lought Fin-ay
Madame Gres: Madame Gray
Marchesa: Mar-kay-sa
Mainbocher: Maynbo-shay
Missoni: Miss-own-ee
Moschino: Mo-ski-no
Monique Lhullier: Mo-neek Loo-lee-ay
Narciso Rodriguez: Nar-siss-so Ro-dree-gez
Nicolas Ghesquière: Ni-co-la Guess-ki-air
Olivier Theyskens: Oli-vier Tay-skins
Pierre Cardin: Pee-air Car-dain
Proenza Schouler: Pro-enza Skool-er
Ralph Lauren: Ralph Laur-en (like the girl’s name ‘Lauren’, not pronounced like Sophia Lor-en)
Rei Kawakubo: Ray Kah-wah-koo-bo
Rodarte: Ro-dart-tay
Sonia Rykiel: Sonia Ree-kee-eel
Sophia Kokosalaki: So-fee-a Ko-ko-sah-lah-kee
Swarovski: swore-off-ski
Thakoon: Ta-koon
Thierry Mugler: Tee-air-ree Moog-lay
Tibi: Tbi (not Tee-bee)
Tocca: Toe-ka
Tory Burch: Tor-ee Bur-ch (like a birch tree)
Versace: Ver-sawch-eh
Vionnet: Vee-oh-nay
Yves Saint Laurent: Eve-san-Laur-ahnt
Yohji Yamamoto: Yo-jee Ya-ma-mo-to
6267: Six-two-six-seven (not Sixty-two-sixty-seven)

Have any other designers to add to this list? How many names were you accidentally mis-pronouncing? I’ll admit that I was guilty of a few!