For fashion enthusiasts looking to be effortlessly chic and always sophisticated.
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Saturday, December 25, 2010
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Five Things I Love This Week
Galleria Marlena Wool Cloche
A cloche that captures the best of old Hollywood glamour. I must say that I have never been one for hats – hat hair is the last thing I need. This Kate Spade cloche, however, makes me want to give hats another chance. Undeniably chic in classic black, it will carry me through the chilliest days and be a fantastic investment.
My favorite part: The cloche is so retro; it looks as though it came straight from a 1920’s Edward Hopper painting. And of course the bow…you can’t forget the bow. Tres chic!
Oasis Toggle Coat
I think that it is safe to say that winter fashion can become very monotonous. After endless days of wearing the same knitted scarf and neutral colored coat, we all need a little something to look forward to. This toggle coat by Oasis just may be our solution. In a vibrant shade of red, it brings an instant pop of color and is super cute. Whether pairing it with an off-white scarf, a cloche hat, or plaid wool skirt and tights, it will be the foundation for a beautiful ensemble. Goodbye gloomy days!
My favorite part: The cute black toggles! I’m definitely willing to trade in the traditional buttons for some toggles.
Suno Fitted Bodice Mini
Move over black LBD, this Suno mini dress proves that traditional can sometimes be passé. I don’t even know where to begin with this dress. From the colorful palette and zany print to the girly silhouette, what is there not to love?
Tip: Keep the accessories to a minimum and let the dress be the statement.
My Favorite Part: The psychedelic colors and print exude a level of energy and excitement that many dresses lack. Suno stays true to their designs by creating clothing inspired by the “sights, sounds, and sensations observed abroad.” Thank you Suno!
Marc by Marc Jacobs Zip-Pull Brass Studs
Give it to Marc Jacobs to come up with an accessory so innovative, quirky, and contemporary. With these earrings, Jacobs demonstrates that it is good to be different. Instead of diamond studs and hanging chandelier earrings, why not try on some zippers! Just think of the compliments you will get…
Bottom line: In gold or silver, they are super conventional and can be paired with virtually any outfit.
My Favorite Part: They are zip-pulls! Who ever thought that zip-pulls could be this chic and wearable?
Sonia Rykiel Sweaters in Fair Isle and Stripe Prints
Saving the best for last, here are two Sonia Rykiel sweaters that I cannot get enough of. Effortless, playful, and charming, both are brimming with character. Rykiel’s fresh take of the fair isle print is marvelous, I love how she throws in stripes for an element of surprise and keeps the color palette soft with pastel hues. The multicolored striped sweater, just as alluring, will look divine when paired with a satin black skirt, tights, and pumps…think Blair Waldorf. For an already luxe sweater, the black bow with sparkling stones is the perfect finishing touch.
My Favorite Part: Everything! Rykiel’s use of color is spot on in conveying two contrastingly different moods. While the fair isle sweater is sweet, the striped one is mature and sophisticated. Wear them to class or a formal soiree and flawlessly transition into winter.
Labels:
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Kate Spade,
Marc Jacobs,
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Sonia Rykiel,
Suno,
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Friday, October 22, 2010
Fall Perfection: Taking Style Cues from Rachel and Selena
After a summer of sweltering temperatures, autumn weather is finally creeping upon us. As the changing leaves and shortened days signal for cooler conditions, we know what that means…new wardrobes and revamped styles! Although I am sad to put away my summer sandals, lightweight blouses, and short floral skirts, I cannot wait to layer my chunky knit sweaters with plaid button downs and pair my denim shorts with colored tights. So much to look forward to! After seeing these two looks worn by Rachel Bilson and Selena Gomez, I am more than ready for fall.
Rachel Bilson, always a style icon, looks effortlessly chic and sophisticated in her eclectic animal print scarf, structured black jacket, and high-heeled booties. Bilson’s signature quilted Chanel bag is the perfect finishing touch to her classy, laid back look.
Selena Gomez, also effortless and casual, opts for a solid sergeant green scarf, camel military style jacket, striped tee, and practical brown ankle boots for walking. I especially like the camel color of her jacket, which is very in this season.
To achieve either of these looks you need:
A printed or solid scarf – Animal print, floral, and gingham are just a few great options to choose from. The wilder the print, the more personality your outfit will have.
Diane von Furstenberg’s printed leopard scarf is girly, eclectic, and quintessential in creating an effortless fall look.
As Selena proves, solid colored scarves make just as worthy a statement as printed ones. Complement a plain scarf with a printed top for a more compelling ensemble.
Sometimes a pop of color is all you need to a make a statement. Love Quotes has a lovely wrap scarf in a vivid shade of red that screams “look at me!”
A jacket – To maintain an effortless look, select a jacket that is relatively basic – you don’t want it to outshine the rest of your outfit. An essential jacket is one sans sequins, ruffles, studs…you get the idea. With this look the options are endless.
Something to think about: a long heavy knit cardigan is a great alternative if your style is bohemian.
A polished blazer such as the one above by Madewell looks superb with the right scarf and accessories. The midnight blue shade is perfect for fall and looks great when contrasted with a lighter colored top. Black, army green, beige, and gray are all suitable colors for fall jackets.
Juicy Couture’s military jacket would look ideal when worn with an off-white, black, or brown scarf. The military inspired buttons and zippered pockets are distinct but not overly so. Add a long tank and high-heeled suede ankle boots to elongate your torso and maximize your height.
And of course boots – As with any outfit, selecting the correct shoe is crucial. Lucky for us, however, there are so many to choose from: platform booties, riding boots, and ankle boots are a few viable options.
Styling Tip: Do NOT pair this look with outdated Ugg boots! (You want to look effortless, not frumpy). Do try a pair of suede or leather oxfords for a flair of sophistication.
Madewell’s brown leather biker boots convey an understated level of toughness that complements longer length jackets. I love how these boots are tough without the studs and hardware found on a typical black biker boot.
Best part: Not only are these books flat and super practical for walking across campus in but they look great when paired with dark skinny leg jeans.
Peep toe booties such as this gray suede pair by Elizabeth and James look best when paired with black knee high tights and cuffed jeans.
To finish off the look, throw on your favorite skinny or straight leg jeans and add some simple accessories. A touch of gold in the form of a few skinny bangles, rings, or hooped earrings could never hurt. Remember, I am merely offering suggestions on how to create an effortless look, there are so many ways to make this look your own.
Now that you know the basic components, happy fall styling!
Photos Source: JustJared.com
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Band-Aids Have Never Looked So Stylish…
Designer Cynthia Rowley has teamed up with Band-Aid to bring us a collection of incredibly cute, limited-edition band-aids. If you love all things that sparkle and dazzle, then these are for you. Glistening jewels, classy bows, and festive sequins are sure to delight. Or, if you are like me and want something a little more artsy, then the one with a collage of runway models is perfect. So fierce!
“Dress-Up” band-aids are what every girl needs. If we have to wear band-aids, then they should at least be cute. Coming in three different sizes, they are sure to hide every cut and bruise, big or small. While I love all of Rowley’s band-aid designs, my favorite are the minuscule ones that resemble jewel toned gems. Who wouldn’t want to cover an unwanted cut with a sparkling diamond or aqua blue gem?
Thanks to Rowley, the next time I get a pesky paper cut, I won’t abhor at the idea of having to reach for a band-aid. (In fact, I think they may actually be too cute to use!) Without a doubt, these are a huge step up from the drab beige ones that always clash with our LBD’s.
Bottom line: At only $10.00 per can, these band-aids are extremely affordable. With one dollar from each tin of band-aids going towards a program called Design Ignites Change, you can help students interested in architecture and design achieve their dreams. Fashion for a good cause, what more could you ask!
“Dress-Up” band-aids are what every girl needs. If we have to wear band-aids, then they should at least be cute. Coming in three different sizes, they are sure to hide every cut and bruise, big or small. While I love all of Rowley’s band-aid designs, my favorite are the minuscule ones that resemble jewel toned gems. Who wouldn’t want to cover an unwanted cut with a sparkling diamond or aqua blue gem?
Thanks to Rowley, the next time I get a pesky paper cut, I won’t abhor at the idea of having to reach for a band-aid. (In fact, I think they may actually be too cute to use!) Without a doubt, these are a huge step up from the drab beige ones that always clash with our LBD’s.
Bottom line: At only $10.00 per can, these band-aids are extremely affordable. With one dollar from each tin of band-aids going towards a program called Design Ignites Change, you can help students interested in architecture and design achieve their dreams. Fashion for a good cause, what more could you ask!
Sunday, September 5, 2010
Five Things I Love This Week…
Diane von Furstenberg Camel Cardigan
This cardigan is proof that von Furstenberg is a genius when it comes to creating feminine things. The oversized collar, structured fit, and soft wool create for a cardigan that is simply divine. Though neutral, camel is a super practical color to invest in this fall. Wear it with jeans for an effortless look or channel your inner Blair Waldorf by pairing it with a tartan mini skirt.
My favorite part: The classic, but simple button detailing is so timeless and distinctive. I could see myself wearing this cardigan not only this season, but seasons to come.
Alice and Olivia Ruffle Skort
Cascading ruffles in a light army green. Stacey Bendet has come up with the perfect alternative to the micro mini. With the illusion of a skirt in the front and shorts in the back, this is such a wardrobe staple. When the temperatures drop, pair it with a fitted black pea coat and dark tights for a minimalist look.
My favorite part: Because this is a skort – not a skirt – don’t be afraid to wear it with your tallest peep-toe ankle boots this fall!
Valentino Lace-Effect Wellington Boots
Not your typical rubber ducky yellow rain boots, that’s for sure! With lace details, this pair of rain boots is almost too nice to wear in muddy puddles. These, however, are the perfect solution to rainy days when you need to get dressed up. Nothing clashes worse with an LBD or smart suit than a pair of neon-colored rain boots.
My favorite part: Lace! By now you are probably well aware of my obsession for all things lacy, sparkly, and frilly. While minimalism is great, sometimes a little embellishment is completely necessary.
Bloch Fox Trot Patent Jazz Shoe
Shoe of the moment: an oxford made for those with an impeccable sense of style. What a fashion statement these would make strolling through campus. The combination of butter soft leather and shoe lacing is super luxurious and classy. While I love boots, oxfords are a breath of fresh air this fall and winter. Note to self; stand out in the crowd by opting for a pair such as these.
My favorite part: The shininess of the patent leather is so fierce. It conveys an insurmountable level of style that cannot be found elsewhere. Whether wearing them with a pair of denim shorts and black tights or a black full skirt and simple blouse, the options are endless.
Mulberry MacBook Sleeve
Thanks to Mulberry you can now carry your MacBook in style. While these bags are not cheap, they are definitely splurge-worthy. From an eye-popping shade of plum to natural oak leather and the always conventional black patent, Mulberry provides plenty of options. For a stylish and professional looking bag, definitely check these out - you won’t be disappointed. If only I owned a MacBook…
My favorite part: While this sleeve is made to hold a MacBook, you can also use it as an oversized clutch. What a statement!
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Five Things That I Am Loving This Week…
Bird by Juicy Couture: Puff Sleeve Blouse
A gorgeous silk-chiffon blouse that just screams femininity. From the understated neutral hue to the pleats and pintucking, this blouse is perfect for fall. Whether tucked into a textured skirt or paired with your favorite dark-washed skinny leg jeans, the effect will be purely sophisticated.
My favorite part: The detachable scarf is genius. Depending on how the scarf is worn, you can choose to look totally put together or effortlessly chic.
Rebecca Taylor Ruffle Biker Jacket
Edgy and sweet, the perfect combination for fall. While the ruffles are clearly feminine, the bold structure of the jacket says otherwise. Cropped like a biker jacket with zippered sleeves, the only thing missing is distressed leather. Made from viscose and wool, it is sure to keep you warm as the temperatures drop in the upcoming months.
My favorite part: The ruffles! Prevalent in fall 2010 runway shows, ruffles are a must this season. To avoid appearing too girly, I love how the ruffles are placed asymmetrically on the jacket front for a bold statement.
Roberta by Olivia Palermo
Always a fan of statement necklaces, I am in love with the collection of bib necklaces that Olivia Palermo has designed for Roberta Freymann. Every girl should own something in their wardrobe that is as extravagant and heavily adorned as one of these necklaces. Taking style cues from the impeccably dressed Palermo, go from drab to fab by pairing them with a simple tee or jacket.
My favorite part: The embellished beads and sequins are what make these collar style necklaces so appealing. While the green Mitte necklace is super glamorous and attention getting, the Chelsea necklace is more bohemian with earth-toned beads.
BCBG Maxazria Pave Joint Ring
Statement rings are a go-to accessory for me. It does not matter what I am wearing, on most days, an oversized ring is the perfect finishing touch to any outfit. Since the ring itself is an instant statement, pair it with a neutral colored top such as the one I mentioned earlier by Juicy Couture. A little gold goes a long way when it comes to jewelry, less is definitely more.
My favorite part: Gold and shimmering diamonds are every girl’s best friend. I love how gaudy and super intricate this ring is. With its extra-long length, when worn it would take up the majority of your finger.
House of Harlow 1960 sunglasses designed by Nicole Richie
When it comes to buying sunglasses, I am extremely picky. They have to be tinted (the darker the better), rounded, and, of course, oversized. Having said that, this pair designed by Nicole Richie exceeds my expectations. With the “modern goddess” in mind, Richie is successful in designing a pair that is classy, ladylike, and timeless.
My favorite part: The gold metal plates and signature logo are exquisite. While the tinted lenses allow you stay under the radar, the touch of gold is sure to attract attention.
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Juicy Couture,
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Rebecca Taylor,
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sunglasses,
tops
Monday, August 16, 2010
Eryn Brinié: Tiered Ruffles, Understated Stripes, and an Exotic Print
Since I recently blogged about one of my favorite New York City boutiques, Eryn Brinié, I thought it would only be appropriate that I show some of the items that I actually bought. As you already know from reading my previous post, I had a very difficult time deciding what to purchase. Normally when I walk into a high-end boutique, I am drawn to a lot of cute clothes on the racks but they are really expensive. This, however, was not the case at Eryn Brinié. Not only were the tops, skirts, and dresses uber feminine and classy, but they were also very affordable. Below are my five favorite Eryn Brinié pieces (ranked in no particular order) that have found a new home in my closet.
A sucker for cardigans, I simply had to have this black and white striped one. Made in a stretchy fabric, this cardigan is extremely form-fitting and surprisingly comfortable. When buying clothes, I definitely like to buy things that are practical. Whether I decide to button it up or leave it open with a camisole underneath, I know that I will wear it on numerous occasions. My favorite thing about this cardigan is the contrasting black trim set against the skinny stripes. While the design is minimalist, something about it just screams sophistication. I cannot wait to wear this cardigan with a timeless strand of pearls or attention-grabbing gold necklace.
I was instantly attracted to the feminine details found in this silk slip dress. The chiffon and lace trimming are a perfect complement to the silk fabric. Although the dress is one piece, it appears to be two with the allusion of another slip underneath. In addition to the laid back feel that this dress conveys, I also love its pink and gray color palette. While solid colored dresses are great, it is always nice to come across ones that contain unexpected exotic prints such as this one. (Here is another version of this dress that is equally stunning, if not more so. Had it been in my size, I so would have bought it!) Whether I wear this slip dress with a simple white cardigan or dress it up with a black structured blazer, I know that it will look divine.
Next to cardigans, I have an obsession with skirts. Whether short, long, printed, solid, or ruffled all skirts are good in my book. While Eryn Brinié has a fair selection of skirts to choose from, this one with tiered ruffles is what caught my eye. In a gorgeous shade of olive green, this high-waisted skirt is such a wardrobe staple. While not casual, it is not too dressy either. I can easily see myself wearing it with either a cardigan or off-white blouse. With a skirt such as this one, a killer pair of heels is a must.
There is nothing more girly and feminine than a ruffled top. This one in a tie-dyed coral pink is just too cute! While its lightweight fabric and bright color are perfect for a hot summer day, I can also see it transitioning into fall. When paired with a crisp white cardigan and a pair of dark washed denim jeans, I will be set for the cooler days. Since it is still summer, however, I am going to enjoy wearing it with a white skirt to one of my upcoming classes.
Saving the best for last are these super cute oxford flats with brogue detailing. As soon as I saw these, I knew they were meant to be. Having wanted oxfords for the past year, I can finally say that I own a pair. Exemplary of the Euro chic style, they just exude classiness and sophistication. In olive green, they are a great alternative to the traditional black. While I love high-heeled shoes, these will be so practical and comfy (hopefully) for walking across campus. Whether I wear these with a skirt or cuffed denim skinny jeans, I know they will make a statement.
A sucker for cardigans, I simply had to have this black and white striped one. Made in a stretchy fabric, this cardigan is extremely form-fitting and surprisingly comfortable. When buying clothes, I definitely like to buy things that are practical. Whether I decide to button it up or leave it open with a camisole underneath, I know that I will wear it on numerous occasions. My favorite thing about this cardigan is the contrasting black trim set against the skinny stripes. While the design is minimalist, something about it just screams sophistication. I cannot wait to wear this cardigan with a timeless strand of pearls or attention-grabbing gold necklace.
I was instantly attracted to the feminine details found in this silk slip dress. The chiffon and lace trimming are a perfect complement to the silk fabric. Although the dress is one piece, it appears to be two with the allusion of another slip underneath. In addition to the laid back feel that this dress conveys, I also love its pink and gray color palette. While solid colored dresses are great, it is always nice to come across ones that contain unexpected exotic prints such as this one. (Here is another version of this dress that is equally stunning, if not more so. Had it been in my size, I so would have bought it!) Whether I wear this slip dress with a simple white cardigan or dress it up with a black structured blazer, I know that it will look divine.
Next to cardigans, I have an obsession with skirts. Whether short, long, printed, solid, or ruffled all skirts are good in my book. While Eryn Brinié has a fair selection of skirts to choose from, this one with tiered ruffles is what caught my eye. In a gorgeous shade of olive green, this high-waisted skirt is such a wardrobe staple. While not casual, it is not too dressy either. I can easily see myself wearing it with either a cardigan or off-white blouse. With a skirt such as this one, a killer pair of heels is a must.
There is nothing more girly and feminine than a ruffled top. This one in a tie-dyed coral pink is just too cute! While its lightweight fabric and bright color are perfect for a hot summer day, I can also see it transitioning into fall. When paired with a crisp white cardigan and a pair of dark washed denim jeans, I will be set for the cooler days. Since it is still summer, however, I am going to enjoy wearing it with a white skirt to one of my upcoming classes.
Saving the best for last are these super cute oxford flats with brogue detailing. As soon as I saw these, I knew they were meant to be. Having wanted oxfords for the past year, I can finally say that I own a pair. Exemplary of the Euro chic style, they just exude classiness and sophistication. In olive green, they are a great alternative to the traditional black. While I love high-heeled shoes, these will be so practical and comfy (hopefully) for walking across campus. Whether I wear these with a skirt or cuffed denim skinny jeans, I know they will make a statement.
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Soho’s Best Kept Secret: Eryn Brinié
Last weekend, I took a fabulous trip to New York City. To say that my trip was perfect is an understatement. Visiting the breathtaking Metropolitan Museum of Art, viewing the extravagant window displays at Bergdorf Goodman, and absorbing all of the street fashion are what made my trip such a memorable experience. Being from a rural area, it is refreshing and inspiring to visit a place so rich in culture and fashion.
Although museums and sightseeing are musts in the Big Apple, as any fashionista knows, it is also the best place to shop. With such a diverse mix of boutiques, vintage shops, and department stores, New York City has something for everyone. It is utterly impossible to visit the city without finding a vintage dress, one-of-a-kind piece of jewelry, or a killer pair of shoes. While I visited a plethora of stores that I cannot wait to blog about, there is one specific boutique that I want to dedicate this post to. During my shopping excursion to Soho, I came across a charming store called Eryn Brinié. Walking into the store, I was immediately taken aback by a rack of bright floral dresses in a lightweight chiffon fabric. As I continued to browse the orderly racks of clothing, I noticed that everything fit my style. Cute dresses, feminine blouses, structured blazers, classic ruffled and lacy detailed tops, lovely skirts, and basic tees are just a few of the wardrobe staples that made me fall for this fantastic boutique. Not only does Eryn Brinié specialize in clothing, but it also carries shoes and accessories. From stacked bangles and summer cotton scarves to practical leather bags, you are sure to find at least one thing that catches your fancy.
In terms of price, this boutique is extremely reasonable, especially in the current economy. While the regular prices are affordable, last weekend Eryn Brinié was having a 75% off sale. What a steal! Despite my urge to buy the entire store of clothing (no joke), I knew that I had to narrow down the selection and side with pieces that would carry me into upcoming seasons. After spending nearly an hour in Eryn Brinié I left with things that I could not be happier with. While budget friendly chain stores such as H&M and Forever 21 are great for of-the-moment trendy items, Eryn Brinié designs clothing that are timeless and super classy. The fabric and sewing are definitely a step up from stores such as the former mentioned. If looking for a European chic look, this Soho boutique is a must. One thing that you do not have to worry about at Eryn Brinie is messy, unorganized racks of clothing. Everything in the boutique is organized by size and style for your convenience. For a pristine and stylish shopping experience, stop by Eryn Brinié and I promise you will not be disappointed.
To top off an already perfect trip, Eryn Brinié was the icing on the cake that left me smiling and wanting more. When wearing Brinié’s clothing, I cannot help but feel young, girly, sophisticated, and chic. If not planning a trip to the city any time soon, no worries, you can have a glimpse of what the boutique has in store for the fall season by visiting its online shop.
Monday, July 19, 2010
Book Review: Style by Kate Spade
Title: Style
Author: Kate Spade
Pages: 107
At the beginning of summer, one of my goals was to become more competent in fashion. While I am no stranger to fashion, there is still plenty for me to learn. In addition to the history of fashion, I hope to study about the style icons who have made fashion what it is today. We can all benefit from taking style cues from the likes of Coco Chanel, Audrey Hepburn, and Grace Kelly. First on my list of reads is Style by my always favorite Kate Spade.
Kate Spade’s Style is a fabulous starting point for anyone with an interest in fashion. Those who are fans of Spade’s bright collection of handbags and accessories will find this book simply irresistible. While Style is a lighthearted read, it is brimming with interesting facts. From laying out essential fashion terminology to providing tips on the appropriate style for every occasion, Spade has got you covered. She does an excellent job of starting with the basics and defining her sources of inspiration. Whereas similar books on style serve merely as how-to-guides, Spade’s goes a step further, providing readers with a fresh and unique outlook of the fashion world. Explaining to readers that style is anything but uniform, Spade wants readers to understand that style is a reflection of their personalities. Modern architecture, books, movies, and art are all things that inspire her.
“Style can’t be purchased.”
- Andy Spade
After covering the basics of finding and developing a style, Spade provides thoughtful commentary on color combinations, the moods they convey, and how you can seamlessly pull off any color. While you may think pink is just pink, Spade proves that there is so much more to this girly hue. Depending on the shade, pink can come across as either cutesy or grown-up. Not only that, but it is also symbolic of romance, friendship, and honor. Who would have thought? Part of style is rooted in the mixing and matching of colors. By understanding color and it’s interaction with other colors, you open your style up to so many possibilities.
Ever wonder what constitutes as appropriate attire for so called “casual Fridays?” Spade answers this question in addition to many others as she offers a plethora of tips for every occasion. From the beach to a weekend getaway in the mountains, style is always essential and practical. With the help of Spade, you will never make a fashion faux pas again. Just when you think it could not get any better, she even provides a rundown of every girl’s favorite: accessory style. Handbags, sunglasses, jewelry...and of course shoes! To keep us chic year round, the wardrobe staples necessary for fall, winter, spring, and summer are included as well. If not already a fashion connoisseur, then you surely will be by the end of Style.
“You can learn how to tie a shoe. You can learn how to rebuild an engine. You can learn how to speak Swahili with a French accent. But style is innate.”
- Andy Spade
Finally, but certainly not least, we come to one of the most important aspects of Style. Anyone who is looking for a career in fashion, whether it is in styling, journalism, or designing needs to know the correct jargon for the various fabric types, clothing silhouettes, and clothing details. There is nothing more embarrassing than using an incorrect term for a tartan print because of a lack of knowledge in fashion. Word of wisdom: learn the lingo and succeed in the long run.
Summer is the perfect time to sit back, relax, and read a good book. Whether you are a fashion newbie or veteran, Style is a must. Kate Spade’s witty sense of humor and the occasional input from her husband Andy will keep you coming back for more.
Enjoy!
Author: Kate Spade
Pages: 107
At the beginning of summer, one of my goals was to become more competent in fashion. While I am no stranger to fashion, there is still plenty for me to learn. In addition to the history of fashion, I hope to study about the style icons who have made fashion what it is today. We can all benefit from taking style cues from the likes of Coco Chanel, Audrey Hepburn, and Grace Kelly. First on my list of reads is Style by my always favorite Kate Spade.
Kate Spade’s Style is a fabulous starting point for anyone with an interest in fashion. Those who are fans of Spade’s bright collection of handbags and accessories will find this book simply irresistible. While Style is a lighthearted read, it is brimming with interesting facts. From laying out essential fashion terminology to providing tips on the appropriate style for every occasion, Spade has got you covered. She does an excellent job of starting with the basics and defining her sources of inspiration. Whereas similar books on style serve merely as how-to-guides, Spade’s goes a step further, providing readers with a fresh and unique outlook of the fashion world. Explaining to readers that style is anything but uniform, Spade wants readers to understand that style is a reflection of their personalities. Modern architecture, books, movies, and art are all things that inspire her.
“Style can’t be purchased.”
- Andy Spade
After covering the basics of finding and developing a style, Spade provides thoughtful commentary on color combinations, the moods they convey, and how you can seamlessly pull off any color. While you may think pink is just pink, Spade proves that there is so much more to this girly hue. Depending on the shade, pink can come across as either cutesy or grown-up. Not only that, but it is also symbolic of romance, friendship, and honor. Who would have thought? Part of style is rooted in the mixing and matching of colors. By understanding color and it’s interaction with other colors, you open your style up to so many possibilities.
Ever wonder what constitutes as appropriate attire for so called “casual Fridays?” Spade answers this question in addition to many others as she offers a plethora of tips for every occasion. From the beach to a weekend getaway in the mountains, style is always essential and practical. With the help of Spade, you will never make a fashion faux pas again. Just when you think it could not get any better, she even provides a rundown of every girl’s favorite: accessory style. Handbags, sunglasses, jewelry...and of course shoes! To keep us chic year round, the wardrobe staples necessary for fall, winter, spring, and summer are included as well. If not already a fashion connoisseur, then you surely will be by the end of Style.
“You can learn how to tie a shoe. You can learn how to rebuild an engine. You can learn how to speak Swahili with a French accent. But style is innate.”
- Andy Spade
Finally, but certainly not least, we come to one of the most important aspects of Style. Anyone who is looking for a career in fashion, whether it is in styling, journalism, or designing needs to know the correct jargon for the various fabric types, clothing silhouettes, and clothing details. There is nothing more embarrassing than using an incorrect term for a tartan print because of a lack of knowledge in fashion. Word of wisdom: learn the lingo and succeed in the long run.
Summer is the perfect time to sit back, relax, and read a good book. Whether you are a fashion newbie or veteran, Style is a must. Kate Spade’s witty sense of humor and the occasional input from her husband Andy will keep you coming back for more.
Enjoy!
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Fashion Aficionada Adds a New Chapter
“Fashion is not something that exists in dresses only. Fashion is in the sky, in the street, fashion has to do with ideas, the way we live, what is happening.”
- Coco Chanel
Now that I have been blogging (on-and-off) for a few months, I have decided to broaden the types of posts that I want to write for Fashion Aficionada. As an aspiring fashion editor/journalist, it is important that I explore all aspects of the fashion world and write about what I love. From writing reviews on fashion-related books to commenting on the best dressed celebrities and runway shows, this blog will be EVERYTHING fashion.
Through this transition, I hope to become a better writer and, of course, improve Fashion Aficionada.
Without a doubt, I know that a career in fashion is for me. Coming up with ideas for posts, researching the latest trends, and viewing runway shows are all things that I continue to enjoy. I opened this post with a quote from the renowned Coco Chanel because it is exactly how I feel about fashion. Fashion is what inspires me and it is what I am most passionate about.
- Coco Chanel
Now that I have been blogging (on-and-off) for a few months, I have decided to broaden the types of posts that I want to write for Fashion Aficionada. As an aspiring fashion editor/journalist, it is important that I explore all aspects of the fashion world and write about what I love. From writing reviews on fashion-related books to commenting on the best dressed celebrities and runway shows, this blog will be EVERYTHING fashion.
Through this transition, I hope to become a better writer and, of course, improve Fashion Aficionada.
Without a doubt, I know that a career in fashion is for me. Coming up with ideas for posts, researching the latest trends, and viewing runway shows are all things that I continue to enjoy. I opened this post with a quote from the renowned Coco Chanel because it is exactly how I feel about fashion. Fashion is what inspires me and it is what I am most passionate about.
Monday, July 5, 2010
Cool crop-tops make a comeback!
Now that it is summer, pieces that are comfortable, effortless, and stylish are completely necessary. There is nothing worse than being subjected to sweltering temperatures in the upper 90’s in clothing that is not breezy and lightweight. At the same time, however, hot weather is no excuse to appear blah and passé. As a true fashion girl knows, everyday is a fashion show. No exceptions.
When I received an e-mail from Refinery 29 LA, I instantly fell in love with the idea of a cropped tee. While I must admit that I do not (yet) own a cropped tee, I am very tempted to purchase one. With sequins, stripes, graphics, and feminine details such as ruffles, what is there not to love! Not only are cropped tees summer appropriate, but they are also very in right now. Showing up in numerous Spring 2010 runway collections and worn by many starlets, these tees are becoming one of the hottest trends. Although once associated with the rocker-grunge look, cropped tees are currently taking on a softer side, achieving looks that are sophisticated and girly.
Like a regular t-shirt, cropped tees are very versatile and can be worn in numerous ways. Regardless of style preference, this top can be effortlessly pulled off. When choosing the right cropped tee, it is all about the design, cut, and of course how it is worn. Whether tucked in a high-waisted skirt or simply paired with jeans or trousers, they are sure to be a hit. Another thing to think about when it comes to cropped tees is layering. For those not interested in bearing much skin, a simple tank top in a contrasting color could always be layered underneath.
Sleeveless or not, cropped tees equally make a worthy statement. The ever traditional stripes that this cropped tank top by Urban Outfitters contains are perfect for summer. While simplistic in design with drapey sides, this is the perfect top to accessorize with. A gold statement necklace or bold bangles would instantly dress up this effortless look. While the model in the image shows the top being tucked in a pair of highwaisted shorts, I could easily see it being worn with a highwaisted skirt for a more feminine look.
Both of these cropped tops by Top Shop are simply divine. I absolutely love how they remain tasteful and are the definition of classiness. This dusty green cropped top above is very romantic with frilly ruffles, crochet details, and pleats around the midsection.
This cropped top with frilly ruffles on the shoulders is another great option. While the pastel shade of lilac is very neutral, the ruffles are what make this top so special. With a single strand of pearls, it achieves a look reminiscent of Audrey Hepburn’s timeless style.
As with any top, I am always drawn to unique details such as the leather flower appliqués featured on this top from Top Shop. In another pale hue, this dusty pink cropped vest appears both lovely and sophisticated. The black flowers strewn across the front and side create great contrast with the soft shade of pink and keeps the top visually appealing.
Effortless and sporty, this top by Aiko is ideal for those looking for a more understated look. The top’s loose fit and slightly long cuffed sleeves make it perfect for running errands in. With dynamic skinny and wide stripes, it is a great alternative to the traditional striped tee. While the colors red and gray may not scream summer, they do complement dark washed jeans and beige shorts quite nicely. To make a statement, pair this cropped top with strappy black wedges.
Ultra glamorous and sure to get attention, this cropped sequin tee by Gryphon is a must. While it may not be day appropriate, its shiny silver sequins are just right for a night out. Whether dressed up with a black skirt or paired down with denim jeans and a blazer, this top is a wardrobe essential.
A classy cropped tee for a classy girl. While cropped tees are often printed with rocker inspired graphics or text, this one by Sauce is very restrained with a minimalist design. The simplicity of the white tee paired with the stark black trompe l’oeil print of glasses is timeless. A top like this shows fashion at its best and proves that a statement can be made without going over-the-top.
This cropped tee by Seneca Rising is exactly what I thought of when I opened my e-mail from Refinery 29. A cross between Bohemian grunge and rock-n-roll, this top is made for girls with an edgy style. The frayed, fringe-trim on the bottom would look amazing with a pair of torn denim shorts and cropped black boots. If looking to achieve Taylor Momsen rocker look, definitely try this tee out in black.
If not into the grunge look, opt for a preppy cropped plaid top such as this one from modcloth.com. With rolled up sleeves and a boxy cut, this button-up top is very sweet. For a shopping trip or lunch at a café, pair this with a white eyelet skirt, comfy sandals, and an oversized leather bag.
For a bold statement, try this Ava Grace cropped top by Sass and Bide. With an innovative design consisting of strong lines, it reminds of architectural elements found in buildings and tall sky scrapers. Unlike previous options, this top is definitely edgy and would look great paired with skinny leg jeans, black patent stilettos, and a layered chain necklace. The gold, silver, and black beading gives this top a distinguished look and is what makes it one of my favorites.
Labels:
Modcloth,
Refinery 29,
Sass and Bide,
Top Shop,
tops,
Urban Outfitters
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Flip-Flop Your Way into Chic, Summer Style!
After months of treacherous snow storms and frigid temperatures, we no longer have to pretend that summer is on its way. With tomorrow marking the first official day of summer, it is past time to swap out chunky knit sweaters and Ugg boots for lighter layers and breezy sandals.
As temperatures rise, my attention is fully directed on obtaining wardrobe essentials for summer. At the top of my list are flip flops. When I say flip flops, I don’t mean the inexpensive ones that can be purchased at the beach for less than five bucks. While these flip flops are ideal when worn to the beach, they are not fashionably acceptable. In choosing the quintessential flip flop, I want something that is fashionable and will last for more than one season.
When chosen wisely, flip flops are the ultimate fashion statement. Whether worn with a pair of denim cutoff shorts or a floral printed maxi dress, these summer sandals are not to be overlooked. A pair of flip flops can say a lot about one’s personality and style. With this summer trend, preppy, eclectic, and bohemian are all in the mix.
This profile on flip flops is not meant to be budget friendly. Featured below are the most durable and thoughtfully printed flips flops this season.
Tory Burch, renowned for her signature Reva flats, has designed a collection chock-full of noteworthy designs. From floral and animal prints to polka dots, Tory has you covered. I absolutely love the color schemes found in these flip flops – each pair would look splendid when paired with the right outfit. Whether covered in cool blues and violets or earthy shades of beige, red, and black, each pair is artistically crafted to convey a certain mood. The tiny Tory Burch metal plated logo also adds the cool sophistication found in her leather flats. The combination of fun prints and durability places these flip flops on my “I want/have to have now” list for the summer.
As with their classic trench coats, Burberry manages to keep it sophisticated with these jelly flip flops. Coming in either see through or slick black jelly, both options shown above are the definition of effortless chic. While these flip flops are very minimalist at first glance, their inner soles are covered in a subdued plaid pattern with hearts. The really nice thing about jelly flip flops is that they can easily be cleaned. For those with a taste for high end British fashion, these flip flops by Burberry are perfect.
For a more feminine and festive flip flop, I suggest these adorably ruffle clad ones by Diane von Furstenberg. Not only are they day appropriate, but they are also perfectly acceptable for a night out. The combination of ruffles and sweetly colored lips is very reminiscent of Furstenberg’s ready-to-wear runway collections and as a result absolutely irresistible. These are definitely made for girls looking for an updated version of the classic spongy flip flop. While I love all three versions, I have to say that my favorite is the black. I can just imagine these being worn with a black LBD and a matching red or pink pedicure. With hot summer temperatures, they would be a great alternative to the classic black ballet flat.
The great thing about Marc Jacobs is that I can always count on him to come out with designs that are eclectic and innovative. Any of the three flip flops featured above would make a great statement when paired with denim shorts and a classic tee. In bright shades of blue and pink, they would also add a pop of color. For a more serious/edgy option, the black flip flop with red strap and pirate illustration is anything but boring. While these flip flops by Marc Jacobs may not be for everyone, those with an artistic outlook would definitely find them visually appealing.
As a devout follower to the Brazilian brand Havaianas, I can truly say that they are the most comfortable flip flops on the market. When walking in Havaianas, your feet practically bounce off the cushiony sole. Not only are they moderately priced, but they are also super durable and have a long lifespan. Another thing that I love about this Brazil brand is their endless variety of designs and styles. From neon and metallic colored flip flops to ones with styles labeled as “Summer,” “Surf Girl,” and “Fun,” you cannot wrong. In some cases, you even have the option of choosing between a slim and regular strap. Along with the Tory Burch flip flops, these are extremely conventional and can dress up or dress down any outfit. While Havaianas appear to be becoming the next North Face in terms of popularity (now sold virtually everywhere) they are still my favorite.
One of the “Fun” series of designs, this pair of Havaianas is exploding with color and intricate details. As if that wasn’t enough, these even glow in the dark!
Part of the “Top Mix” series, I really like how the purple is combined with the neon orange and green. The play of colors is perfect for summer. As Havaianas states on their website, why settle with one color when you can have three!
Could this “Surf Girl” flip flop be any cuter? With shades of pink, purple, and pale blue these are perfect for girly girls.
Another cute option from Havaianas collection. The pastel colored butterflies set against the whiteness of the flip flop creates for a clean summer ready look.
A touch of metallic in the slim strap and swirly detail really vamps up the elaborateness of this flip flop.
Labels:
Burberry,
Diane von Furstenberg,
flip flops,
Havaianas,
Marc Jacobs,
shoes,
Tory Burch
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