Saturday, January 29, 2011

Leg Warmers



Leg warmers??? Why did we ever stop wearing these? They keep u toastie, they make your legs look thinner and they make any outfit suddenly appear a little hipper.
Club Monaco has a luscious cashmere version in camel and heather grey.
I found these and tons more like them at SockDreams.com.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

The Great White Hope







Why doesn't every women own at least one great white button down? In my opinion it is important to own two white button downs. One should be casual and one more fitted. The casual one should be looser fitting across the chest, longer and have sleeves that can be rolled. This shirt can be worn with jeans and a cardigan for a casual day look, with jeans and pearls tucked in with a great black belt and ballet flats for another more day look. This casual white shirt can be thrown over leggings and jeggins and also paired with a your classic black pants to dress them down (keep in untucked in this case).
The more fitted white shirt looks great with a flouncy or flannel skirt, either tucked or untucked. This shirt makes jeans look put together and dressy. Add a great necklace and pointy Manolo's and you can go anywhere in this look.
When shopping for a white shirt go for fit first. Make sure the classic shirt is nipped in the waist and that it fits across the chest (no gapping around your chest). Look for sleeves that are long enough to be worn unbuttoned and rolled. Also, don't be afraid to try on men's shirts. I find that the men's department has more to choose from as far as style and size goes. Men's shirts are often constructed better. They seem to be a little boxier and heavier, also they often have french cuffs for cuff links!!!
The following are some of my picks for great white shirts. Also be sure to check out Anne Fountaine and Club Monaco (I was not able to download pics from those sites).


Friday, January 21, 2011

What to wear where...

I know I have not blogged in a while but I have been thinking about this one for a long time now. I know fashion is a personal choice for everyone and all the great fashion icons have their own style, but I truly believe that style is very different depending on where you are. I know,"to thine own self be true" but you also need to look around for some cues.

For example, in Palm Beach colors are bright, prints are vibrant and floral is everywhere. At night things tend to get dark and edgier, but during the day you can spot a Palm Beacher from miles away. Lilly Pultzer and pearls, preppy popped collars and blazers, Jack Rodgers and Birkin bags. One great piece of VERY fine jewelry the rest fun semi-precious or beach pieces.

NY is a monster of it's own, what you wear downtown doesn't fly any farther than the village. When your downtown, you can wear an eye patch and a pirate hat and no one will bat an eye, but wear a pink cashmere RL poncho and you might as well be wearing a snow suit in July ( the wrong thing at the wrong time). After Houston Street it seems the closer you get to wearing a costume with out actually wearing a "costume" the more downtown fab you are.

Now once you pass, say 20th St., things get a little more serious. Fashion is measured by the size of your Birkin, the perfect hem of your Joesph trousers, your completely unscuffed Prada mid to high heel boots, and the slick of your pony tail in non desrcript black/brown pony holder. The rules are a lot more straight forward and a lot less creative. There are definitely no pirate costumes on Madison Ave, shopping at Van Cleff and Arpel.

At the beach there are several style sections as well. Where I live in Normandy, non desrcript black havanans, a jean skirt and floaty Calypso blouse or J. Crew tee are the uniform, but travel less than a mile up the coast and your closer to palm Beach than if you were in Miami. You are in Bay Head, and unless you are wearing Ralph, Lilly, or Vineyard Vines you are sorely out of place. Go a mile (or two) in the other direction and you have reached Seaside Heights, acrylic french manicure, juicy sweat suit, and Snookie. I'm not even going to go there.


Out on the West Coast it seems to be granola hip in the North, and in LA you have a choice: either Rachel Zoe or the anti-Zoe (white blonde hair, black ray bans, think Blonde meets the Ramones). Then down towards the South you have more flower prints and the gangsta/skater/surfer look (often all in one). I once wore Manalos in San Diego and looked more out of place than the guy who wears the concert tee to the concert.

What's great about the Somerset Hills is we get to incorporate a lot of different elements into our clothing. Being on the outskirts of the city we are definitely in tune to the changing fashions of each season. We get to play with what is on the runways, but don't have to replicate them in a costumey way. Being such a well established community classic is still King (although some gals do push the envelope...not mentioning any names). We also get to play with colors a little more than our urban counter parts, but less than our friends on the coastal. We can wear Lilly one day, then pile on gobs of gold with leggings and fur vests the next.

The long and short of it is this fashion comes from our environments as much as it does our selves. There is nothing fashionable about looking like a German tourist, anywhere. Copying everyone else is not cool either, but there definitely is a certain level of "fashion awareness" when traveling that sets a true fashionista apart. What you wear is important, but remember where you wear it is just as important.

Please feel to weigh in with your opinions. What are they wearing where you are? What are they wearing where you've been? Do you agree? I'd love to hear your thoughts...

Saturday, January 8, 2011

BCBG SALE

faux leggings


So I had all these old wool sock with holes in the feet, I cut off the foot part and used them as a "turtle neck" for my boots. I like the graduation it gives from the bulk of the boot to the thin black legging.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011