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Friday, December 17, 2010

Black (and White) Friday

Maybe it's the fact that what I wear to work is often an all black outfit and I'm surrounded by white bridal gowns, but I'm having a bit of a love affair with these black and white looks:


Sylvia Striped Dress, Yes Style, $31.50 


Polka Dot Bow Dress, French Novelty, $229.99 

Black and white has always, for many people, been a distinctly French look, and especially after seeing Carrie's fabulous black and white outfit that she wore when arriving in Paris, it will always be so for me:






Sunday, November 7, 2010

Sweater Fever

During my first week back as a working stiff, we had an unseasonably warm day- I actually chose not to wear tights for three days in a row because the lingering "heat wave" had the temperatures in the high 50's and low 60's. The last week has been back to "normal" fall weather and I'm all bundled up in one of my coziest sweaters. I love sweaters- they are ideal layering pieces and there is something very comforting about wrapping yourself up in a cozy, warm sweater to keep the chill away. I love the finest knits like alpaca and cashmere, but I also love a good chunky knit as well. If it will keep me warm, I'll probably love it. If it's stylish to boot? All the better. Like these:


Cashmere V-Neck Cardigan, Fair Indigo, $39.50



If you live in a warmer climate than me, I will probably be jealous of you in a couple of months when I'm up to my eyeballs in snow and the wind chill factor is putting us into negative numbers on the thermostat. But now? I'm happy to be warm and cozy in my favorite sweaters. 

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Top 5 Must-Haves for Fall

If you've been following my blog recently, you know I've been focusing on fall trends. And then this weeks episode of Project Runway did the exact same thing- the entire challenge was based around fall trends in both fashion and hair style. So, to break up my (very) long-winded posts about specific trends, I though I'd give you a couple of short lists to get your fall fashion wardrobe kick-started- My Top Five Must-Haves for Fall (mens and womens editions).

First up, ladies:

1.) Suede shoes: Pick your favorite style- booties, pumps, flats, tall boots- but find a pair in a luscious suede or faux-suede finish.

Suede Wedge Booties, Gap, $79.50





2.) A trench-inspired piece: Whether it's a skirt, a dress, or even a traditional jacket, the trench is hot this season. It's a part of the oh-so-popular military trend right now, so get on board!
Trench Dress, Ann Taylor Loft, $98


High Waist Belted Dress, YesStyle, $43.40



3.) A leather bag in olive: I am dying for bags in this color right now.






4.) Quirky tights: whether a fun pattern or a bold color, adorn your legs in fun and funky tights this fall.

Chevron Patterned Tights, Old Navy, $9.50




Super Sheer Spiral Tight, American Apparel, $14

5.) RED! Shoes, tops, pants, dresses, jackets- it's all hot if it's a bold red this fall.

Steve Madden Caryssa Pump, Nordstrom, $129.95




And now for the gentlemen:

1.) A great 3-piece suit: Great on its own or broken up and used in a more casual way, the 3-piece suit is not just this seasons trend. It's also a great classic investment piece.



Jones New York Black Suit, Mens Wearhouse, $499

2.) Corduroy: Nothing says "fall" quite like corduroy. Go for classic, clean shapes like straight or boot-cut pants.


Straight-leg Pants, Old Navy, $29.50


Straight-fit Cords, Banana Republic, $55


Corduroy Blazer, Gap, $88

3.) Lace-up boots: "A dressy version of a hiking boot" is the best description I can come up with.

Aldo Umphrey Boots, Zappos, $150



4.) Plaid: Whether flannel or lined in fur, plaid is the "it" print this fall. (That's actually true for both men and women.)



5.) Leather outerwear: An amazing leather jacket is never out of style, but this season, keep an eye out for sleek blazers and motorcycle styles.



Pentagon Blazer, Undergear, $220

There you have it- my top five must-haves for fall for both men and women. Let me know what you think!

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Fall Fashion Trends

It has been requested by some readers that I talk about fall fashion trends. With NYFW just around the corner, I think that is certainly appropriate. I am looking forward to seeing what comes down the runway, but until then, there are a few trends we already know will be hot this fall.

For both men and women, military-inspired clothes are everywhere. This trend may not feel really new and that's because it's not- it was hot last fall as well, but the thing about fashion is that some trends stick around longer than others. They often start solely in the high-end, designer collections, and then they gradually trickle down to more affordable places and eventually you start seeing them on the discount rack. Right now, the military trend is about in the middle- you can find it everywhere- from ultra expensive, high-end, all the way down to bargain versions from Forever 21 and H&M. When we start seeing it in the clearance bin (and nowhere else), you know it's on the way out.

The military look is ideal for just about any body type because it is so structured and tailored that it looks good on everyone. Some of my favorite military-inspired pieces are dirt cheap at Forever 21:









Each and every one of these affordable jackets would make an excellent fall/winter layering piece. Pair any of them with a structured trouser or pencil skirt for the office. If you have a suit, pair one of these jackets with the bottom half of the suit and you'll give it an instant update. Or pull out those short shorts you've been sporting all summer, layer them over a pair of opaque tights and finish the look with a military jacket, oxfords and finally some fun accessories:




For men, the military look can be even easier to achieve. There are so many military styles available in shirts, blazers, jackets and all varieties of outerwear. For starters, I love the laid-back vibe of this jacket:

Fleece Military Jacket, Banana Republic, $79.50

So many shirts out there have interesting military details like flap pockets and epaulettes. I especially like this one:



There are plenty of both light and heavy weight outerwear options for the gentlemen, too:



For men, you can often find great actual military pieces at thrift shops, vintage stores, even Ebay. A touch of authenticity adds a nice punch of character to an outfit and you can often find vintage and second hand pieces for a lot less than you can if they are new in stores. Sometimes they require a trip to the dry cleaner or a spin through the wash before you can wear them, but it's worth it.



And many of you may already own a military-inspired jacket- a pea coat! Pea Coats never go out of style and are also flattering on many body types. Ladies, look for ones that have flattering seams and aren't too boxy. Men, look for solid construction and good tailoring, too.


Insulated Wool Pea Coat, Land's End, $149.50

I think this Land's End coat is gorgeous. And it's available in three colors (black, navy and grey) as well as regular, petite and plus size!



Wool Blend Pea Coat, Express, $228

I love this pea coat from Express because it not only has the military-style buttons, it also has epaulettes on the shoulders for an extra military detail.

For military style on-the-cheap, just buy a handful of metallic buttons and sew them onto a plain jacket. Or go military with your accessories:




Aqua Military-Inspired Cap, Bloomingdale's $34




WCM Military Inspired Belt, Bloomingdale's $68



The possibilities are endless, so just take a look around and see what you like. Look for pieces that are versatile and you can't go wrong. Happy Wednesday, everyone!
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