The Perfect Las Vegas Runway Outfits

March 21, 2012  |  Corporate Collaborations, Feature

Lately I’ve been thinking about the idea of escape. What does it mean to escape? Is it simply disappearing from everyday life for a few hours, or is escaping a state of mind? The fact is that everyone needs to escape at one point or another. Life is meant to be lived! That’s where Escape to Total Rewards comes into play. Now you can earn points by dining at Bobby Flay’s restaurants or by shopping at Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas and redeem them for cool stuff.

Although I went to Las Vegas when I was 12 years old, I would like to go back now as a real adult (um, not a fake adult?!). You know what I mean! So I thought why not put together my dream Las Vegas outfit, for when I have my chance to escape into a fantasy alternate universe where buying a Balmain jacket right off the runway isn’t the sartorial equivalent of pigs flying.

Click below to see the three runway looks I’d love to wear during a trip to Las Vegas!

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Welcome to Uber

Uber is a tech company that connects consumers with luxury sedan drivers available for hire using their smartphone app available on Google Android and Apple iPhones (everyone else can use texting to order Uber cars). It’s like using your phone to hail a limousine in cyberspace. A luxury sedan pulls up 10 minutes after ordering a car inside the app, which uses GPS to pinpoint your location. The cars also have GPS linked into the Uber app so you can actually watch your driver get closer and closer on the map. I’ve ridden in the traditional black Lincoln Towncars, but also Mercedes and Cadillacs. Compared to a cab fare, it costs about 30% more to ride the same distance in an Uber. But it’s hassle-free and tipping is structured into the fare, which is automatically factored into the charge that goes straight onto your credit card. No signing a credit slip, no fumbling with cash or change. It’s seamless. The service is genius.

Street-style hunting in an Uber car

Two weekends ago I rode around in Uber cars* like the one below while street-style hunting. I also rode in Uber cars* to visit Andrea and Jena at their homes to photograph them for the Michael Kors collaboration. It was AMAZING! I literally felt like a princess being chauffeured around Chicago like that. I use Uber when riding home from my friends’ houses and events late at night. I’ve been in a couple taxicab accidents, both of which were due to reckless driving by the cabbie, so if I’m not on the CTA (how I travel 99% of the time) I’m in an Uber. I sold my car after moving to Chicago because I didn’t want to pay for gas, insurance, or parking. I pay the $86 a month for unlimited CTA rides, I use Zipcar to run errands twice a month, and I use Uber if I’m out past 10 p.m. My transportation costs still are far below those of my friends who own a car. Even if you own a car in Chicago, I’m sure you use taxis to get around at night and when you’re exploring the city. If you’re like me, you know that it’s worth the little extra money to treat yourself to a hassle-free ride in a luxury sedan.

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Since I love Uber so much and I know my readers will too, I’ve worked out a deal for all of you. Download the App from the iTunes or Android stores and set up your account. To receive $10 off your first ride enter the code CHISTREETSTYLE in the promotional code box! I can’t wait to hear how your Uber rides are. Tweet at me on twitter, @ChiStreetStyle. Not only is it the perfect way to pick up your date in style or arrive at an event, it’s also a relaxing way to travel home at the end of a stressful workday. Although I adore the CTA and couldn’t survive without it, sometimes it’s wonderful to roll up to places in a limousine. Then again, who doesn’t enjoy a little self-indulgence now and then?

Visit Uber.com for more information on how to sign up.

*FCC Disclosure: Uber provided transportation free of charge that day.

Michael Kors x Amy Creyer Collaboration




I am so excited to share with you my latest corporate collaboration with the one and only American sportswear icon Michael Kors! This project has been in the works since early November, but because I had family in town for a whole week it threw the scheduling off. And that whole “full-time freelance” gig combined with 3:30 p.m. sunsets makes shooting street-style feasible only on weekends for me now. I just finished up shooting Sunday evening with Jena Gambaccini, and had the extraordinary pleasure of working with Andrea Kerbuski and Chelsea Lavin earlier in the day. I love how each of these girls were able to integrate Michael Kors designs seamlessly into their own unique styles.



This project is designed to promote Michael Kors’ Bag Alert, a fun interactive slide-show illustrating the way real everyday people rock Michael Kors handbags. Along with my friends Chelsea, Andrea, and Jena, I also photographed a few strangers who were already carrying Michael Kors bags. Make sure to check them out and please vote for me! In order to see this you have to “Like” Michael Kors on Facebook first, so make sure to click the thumbs up button to gain access.
Enjoy!

 

FCC Disclosure: This post was sponsored by Michael Kors.