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Showing posts with label trends. Show all posts
Showing posts with label trends. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Fall Cravings

All this rainy weather in New York is reminding us that we're at summer's end and creeping into fall.  This summer has been full of high highs and low lows but the fall's new crop of trends promises to more than make up for it. Here are some things on my wishlist.  Emphasis on the Wish.

I've passed these Stubbs & Wootton slippers in the window numerous times and I just love them. Perfect with jeans, tee-shirt and a blazer or with shorts (denim or black wool) and tights.   Stubbs & Wootton is the perpetually preppy brand and can appear a bit stuffy, but with this clever saying they add an ironic element to each outfit, perfect for the sassy dresser. Known anyone who fits that bill?

I'm a J-Crew girl through and through so it pleases me to no end that their new collection is off the wall, featuring more affordable options on the trends I'm all about.  I want sequins, feathers, velvet and tweed in this season that's all about texture and with the right pairings you can make it all work for day or night.  These sequined bloomers (currently $98 and sure to be on sale by the time it's appropriate to wear said bloomers) are on the top of my list.




I love the idea of wearing that sequined top you wear out at night to work with a classic plaid shirt and some man-tailored shorts or a great pencil skirt. Look what I finagled in there: shoes I shall have you! To continue with the menswear theme I love these booties on men so I'm pumped J-Crew made a pair for women to save me the embarrassment of having to buy men's shoes and look even more flat footed than I already am.
The colors for fall is undoubtably red and camel.  I spent, eh, 45 minutes?, give or take, crafting a  photoshop spread on the two colors but me being me and blogger being blogger, you'll never see it.  Bring in the Polyvore Set.
SAFETY PIN LACE DETAIL DRESS
1,788 GBP - mytheresa.com
Bodice dress »



Stella McCartney Wool-blend cape
$1,445 - net-a-porter.com
Cape coat »

Maxmara coats CAMEL
938 GBP - matchesfashion.com
Max mara coat »






Valentino Bow satin clutch
$795 - net-a-porter.com
Satin handbag »



I love the crisp feel of the camel especially in oversized, modern shapes. Red is just vibrant and sensual. Really wow 'em and wear the two colors together. The seventies is back in a big way (thank the high heavens above) and that's large in part because of Chloe's current collection.

Nothing says fall more than boots and although equestrian/preppy chic has a strong showing, I'm going to end with my dream item, these amazing Oscar de la Renta boots.
They keep me going when the sky is grey.

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Trend Report: Ikat, from Gucci to Madeline Weinrib

The hottest print for the season isn't so much a print as much as it is many prints.  Ikat is one of my favorite fabric styles because each varies so greatly.  Steeped in Indian influences, the Ikat was originally specified for royal families. This double cloth fabric aint easy to make! Thread is dyed than grouped on a loom separately and then brought together to create some crazy-ass prints; this probably accounts for how expensive products made with Ikat are.  Gucci had a strong tribal showing for the Spring 2010 season.

There are no words for how crazy I am for this dress!
Shop these looks and more at www.gucci.com (if you can!)
For the spring/summer I think the strongest trend would have to be this "techno tribal" look, appropriately named by Who, What, Wear.  Its bring, there are patterns and color that will show off your tan, but most importantly, its fun and irreverent, which is ideal for summer.  Here are some picks from the web:



I think my favorite would have to be the bandeau dress, which is only $69 dollars! If I was tall and had legs for days I would be all about those pink pants from Calypso. {Click the products you like for more information}. The Ikat trend is seeping through into home design, which thrills me to no end. I recently found Madeline Weinrib, while looking for a great brand to carry, but sadly she doesn't do internet sales. (Let's pick it up lady, get on board!) In any case, there isn't one thing I didn't like from her collection.




I'm scheming for ways to land that lucite chair. All those pillows! Ugh, lovelovelove. What do you think, would you pull off the trend for you or your home?

Friday, April 9, 2010

Spring Essentials: So My Friends Stop Owning My G Chat With Questions

Last night I spent a good hour writing this blog post (anything to divert myself from the Mets loosing) and of course in a moment of pure spasmodic turrets and blogger sucking the preverbal left nut POOF! SHE GONE! The whole thing. I had, had a BITCH of a day to say the least and if I possessed tear ducts I probably would've cried.  Instead I whined incessantly and became so distraught I forgot Project Runway was on and had to watch The Real Housewives of New York set women back three decades.  In any case, I'll try to remember the poetry that was created. I started this blog really for some piece of mind.  In college my friends would all whine at the same time about not having anything to wear and me, having no life and spending most of my days pretending I'm Anna Wintour (a-la those precious day-dream sequences), got to hear the brunt of it.  I thought this would bridge the gap, kinda be a one stop landing pad, maybe convince them that cowboy boots do NOT go with everything, but it hasn't.  Those little bitches are like roaches in their tactics.  I get self-taken pictures sent through BBM, G-chat messages galore and for the gal in the New York area we go on shopping expeditions that put the excruciating in excursion (Jen..).  We'll I of course love all this because they are my people.  In any case, what prompted this post was an aggressive amounts of, not questions, but "statements." Statements, which strongly suggested I do something about them.


If you buy only one thing for spring, make it a denim button down.  I know it sounds a little "down home in Alabama" but with white pants, fun printed shorts or even other denim in can look really sharp.  I'm getting this one from LL Bean Signature; its a steal compared to the others out there and doesn't look like you belong on a cattle ranch.


Yeah I know the denim on denim is a little urban cowgirl but if the denim is darker on the bottom it really is a cute look. I mean these chicks look greeeeat.
This isn't Patch Adams the sequel.
Winter is gone meaning having to wear the uniform (tight skirt, tank, blazer STOCKINGS) is kaput. The LFD is replacing the LBD and tanks be to god.  For those of you who are acronym deficient LFD means little floral dress. 
The things I would do for this dress if two (or three) mild to moderate obstacles weren't in the way.  One I can't afford this Nanette Lepore dress and two and three my lucious lady lumps would never get into those boulder holders.  You can't tell from this picture but there are actually sculpted cups in there fit for someone who has yet to have their first menstrual cycle.  Ugh, I love it though!

This one looks like it could be flattering for any set of girls and under $200 you can maybe, I don't know, sublet your roommates room for a weekend and get it? I really like this new brand Plastic Island, their clothing has really urban elements to classic shapes and aren't horribly priced.

This strapless floral is from Mink Pink, a great brand for the young and casually employed.  It still fits in with the look of the other two but also won't rip after one wearing or show up on a guest of The Jerry Springer Show. At under a hundo you can afford the dress and to get drinks after, and isn't that what its all about anyway?  
Another brand I really like is Yumi Kim. I love this dress because you can wear it to work and out after when temperatures become next to unbearable. Her entire collection is really cute and the prices aren't that bad either.  Fit wise, I've tried on some of her stuff and its a little on the small size. At least thats what I'm telling myself.
As I said a couple of posts ago, tie-dye is really big for spring, which has every hippie OUTRAGED.  Their corner on dirty counter culture has been invaded by the whores of mass production! Sperry no less has made a tie-dye topsider! I wonder who actually is more upset about this the dirty hippies or the WASPs? I'll ask Walt.  Read the tie-dye trend report here.  Trends come and go, which is why I highlighted these because when the hell are florals for spring going to go out of style? Are you never going to wear jeans again? Alright, the tie-dye is a little impractical but still.  My summer staples are the following:

1. Gap pocket tees.  They are sold out online but if you have a town with a stoplight then you have a gap, so go there.  If you get two pairs then the price goes down, which isn't exactly a bad thing.  I got two white ones because lets be honest here... by mid August those arm pits are what they zoom to for the before shots on the Clorox commercials. 

2. J-Crew shorts.  I love them. They haven't changed the fit on them in years which I would say is great, but its not like they look better on me after years.  I never buy them now because its J-Crew and they will be 19.99 but July 4th weekend.

3. Toms Shoes.  This is about the extent of my charitable shopping (for now!).  People say they are really ugly, or "genie" shoes, but I love them: they are comfortable and great beach shoes.  Plus there are some really cute styles.
I'm getting these.  If they are vegan shoes, will I look skinner?

Tune back next time to find out what happens when I deny my friend The World Cup coverage so she can model all these looks above. At the same time.  That's right JEN!!

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

To Dye For: Tie Dye on The Rise

I wonder if self proclaimed hippie Rachel Zoe, "dies" for the new tie-dye trend that is popping up all over the place.  We first saw the trend on the runway at the Spring 2010 Tory Burch show.



Tory makes it possible to wear the trend without looking like a dirty hippie who has bathed in a troth of patuli oil.  Keeping it classic and modern with structured separates seems like the way to go. Check out some of my favorite pulls below.



Tory Burch, Banana Republic, Fred Flare, Whistles, Acne Jeans, The Laden Showroom, Victoria's Secret, American Apparel, Rachel Roy, Gypsy 05, Mango
Cover-ups by Victoria's Secret
Bracelets by Mango
ShopStyle


To get the Tory look and "name" I suggest pairing the scarf and wearing it as a top (as shown) with white ankle jeans, nude gladiator flats and gobs of gold bangles. Simple yet doable. I recently saw this Rebecca Minkoff bag at the W Store in midtown and its crazy cute and the leather is yuummy
     




Its a little biker girl chic, but I still love it.  For a little bit more understated look there's the Cynthia Bag from Tory Burch.


Good luck though... its sold out on shopbop!