Style: from Runway to Street – RUFFLES

 

ruffled skirt - BALMAIN
ruffled skirt – BALMAIN

You’ve got to be a girly girl to love ruffles.

Blouse - Dov Micah To order: http://www.dovmicah.com/
Blouse – Dov Micah
To order: http://www.dovmicah.com/

My wardrobe holds many items that have ruffles from mini skirts (yes, still) to ankle boots.  Good thing too because the Spring/Summer runways showed plenty of them.  They’re pretty easy to incorporate into the street/party/office/office party.

Balmain show
Balmain show – taken from images

From stylish it blogger Leandra Medine (The Man Repeller), to Balmain’s designer Olivier Rousteing’s, Spring- Summer 2014 collection, girly flirty skirts are enjoying another season.

taking it to the street
taking it to the street

Ruffles (they’ve never completely gone out of fashion) are fluttery, eye-fooling flounces of fabric that can focus attention away from trouble spots.  It’s best to keep ruffles away from areas of your body that are already full.rufflenystreetstyle

Pairing ruffles with simple, structured pieces also prevents the style from overwhelming your entire figure.ruffles5

Blouses: Ruffled blouses are an easy way to look glamorous and put-together. Try a simple pair of trousers or a pencil skirt with a top with flowy fabric gathered at the neck. Make a more subtle statement with a top that has ruffles only at the cuffs or around the hem. If you prefer clean, classic looks, update your go-to white button-down shirt by replacing it with a blouse that has small, tight ruffles only on the collar or along the front. Ruffled tops also look great with

Bottega Veneta Spring 2014
Bottega Veneta Spring 2014

jeans or dress pants.

Bottega Veneta Spring 2014
Bottega Veneta Spring 2014

Bottega Veneta: For the spring 2014, it’s all about ruffles, bows and pleats, which creative designer Tomas Maier manages to turn from “girlie” into feminine chic.

Paula Patton
Paula Patton – a bit over the (shoulder) top.

Celebrity Style:

Kate Hudson
Kate Hudson’s shoulder ruffle

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 What do you think about RUFFLES & bouncy, flouncy skirts?

personally…this is MY kind of Supermarket CHIC

Photo: Garance Doré
Photo: Garance Doré

What would I wear to go shopping in a place like this?

Paris Fashion Week – CHANEL goes grocery shopping with boxes of “Tweed Tea“, “Water” (Eau de Chanel N°0) and even “COCOChoco” Cereal amongst the creative & humorous packaging.at its very own shopping centre.  

Trés Chic!

Photo: Fashion Blogger Garance Doré
Photo: Fashion Blogger Garance Doré.  Apparently they even had Chanel Ketchup bottles.

Karl Lagerfeld is a genius. He comes up with the most exceptional fashion show extravaganzas every single time.

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Lagerfeld and model – taken from dailymail.co.uk
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from images

The Fall/Winter 2014-2015 women’s ready-to-wear  collection show for the French fashion house was held at the Grand Palais and transformed into a “Chanel Shopping Center” during Paris Fashion Week on March 4, 2014. Pure luxury in the form of shopping for groceries.chanelshop11

A Catwalk down the grocery aisles:

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photo: Garance Doré.
photo: Garance Doré.

A girl can dream…

On the Runway – Renaissance

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RENAISSANCE:  15th Century Is Making A Come Back.

That’s refreshing because I completely missed the era and it’s so unlike fashion from the 60’s, 70’s & 80’s.

Like Renaissance art, look feminine and romantic with opulent embellishments and elaborate prints (think upholstery patterns & textures).

I love the lavishness of it, especially after wearing neutrals all Fall/Winter.  It’s great as long as only a little bit is incorporated into your wardrobe at a time.  Of course the runway is always more detailed but you can include a piece like a decorative jacket (I’ll get out my David Meister brocade) or even an ornate neck piece to jazz up an outfit.  My full length opera coat would be perfect but I’m still not sure about wearing it in a city where people wear jeans to an actual opera.  Hey, maybe it would look great with jeans!renaissance3

Valentino
Valentino

Valentino has released its complete spring-summer 2014 campaign. Valentino’s line is romantic with dreamy lace looks inspired by costumes found in the Renaissance.renaissanced&grenaissanced&g2

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Other designs featuring renaissance looks are found at Dolce & Gabbana (no surprise here) and Alexander McQueen.

Palette: eggnog, pale gold, peach, pastel blue, plum, brick reds
Materials: Velvet, lace, pearls, golden details, embroidery.

What do you think?  Love it or Leave it?

style – on & off the runway: the belted coat

I’ve always loved the idea of tying my coat with something other than the belt it originally came with. beltedcoats1

You can get creative here too. For instance, in the past I’ve used long scarves & a long thin leather studded boot-belt accessory to tie light coats and shirts and even a removable long patent purse handle (which sounds kind of strange).  Here are a few otherbeltedcoats1beltedcoats3 examples which are ideal:beltedcoats2

Best Looks: From left to right, Reed Krakoff, Altuzarra, Max Mara, Edun, Paul Smith.  Photo -Garance Dore.
Best Looks: From left to right, Reed Krakoff, Altuzarra, Max Mara, Edun, Paul Smith. Photo – Garance Dore.  She says:  “This idea of tying them with a tiny belt or string or ribbon (or whatever you can find?! ) is a fun way to play with proportions and keep your coat closed!”  I agree.

What do you think?  Have you tried this trend?

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Style – what lies ahead for Spring

Bags – Shoes – Clothing.  What’s to like – what’s not to like?

New York Fashion week just ended so now we can look ahead to see what we have in store(s):

Longer skirts, midriff tops.  The midi is back.
                        Longer skirts (the Midi is back) and midriff tops (definitely means back to the gym).  Choose your trends carefully.
Fringe, Color, Snakeskin
     Fringe, Color & Snakeskin abound
A real mix bag....of shoes from kitten to clunky.
A real mix bag….of shoes from kitten to clunky.
Some basics worth hanging on to – Cardigans, Checks & Florals are always IN style. (Harper’s Bazaar)Basics worth keeping

I love a jumpsuit
                                          I love a jumpsuit
More fringe?
More fringe?

style & substance – in Neutral

Mastering MINIMALism:    

The LESS-IS-MORE look requires more work than you realize.

See things black & white
See things in black & white.  FilmMagic (left & center), Getty Images (right).

In theory, the minimalist trend seems fairly easy to pull off.  It’s all about simplicity, so there’s no complicated pattern mixing involved, or piles of jewelry to layer just so. The “is this too much?” stress of glitter, sparkle and embellishment isn’t a factor either, and loud colors are usually kept to a palette of one or two—if that. Most pared-down outfits are centered around neutrals.  Yet, for such a perfect-sounding sartorial scenario, less-is-more dressing requires some serious finesse. Unlike the bigger-is-better ensembles, there’s no room for error: with only a few pieces to work with, the styling job needs to land somewhere between jeans-and-T-shirt basic and beautifully breathtaking.  The basics:

Black and White is the easiest and fastest way to nail down this look.

Making color the Main Event:

Getty Images
Getty Images

If you’re going to add color in a minimalist look, you’ve got to really add color. Display your hue (or hues, but you really shouldn’t do much more than two—it complicates things) of choice in a big splashy way, and keep the rest of your outfit quiet. 

Stick with Statement Accessories:

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Never, ever coordinate matching earrings, bracelets and a necklace—it’s better to go with one bold piece. Pick something striking (like a high-shine metallic or chunky crystal accent piece) to balance your otherwise unadorned look.

Consider Shape and Texture:

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Getty Images (left and right).  Wireimage (center).

Details like pleating, an asymmetrical hemline and multiple layers of the same colored fabric make the best understated statement. 

one of my favourites - neutral on neutral
keeping neutral – a favourite

 Are you more  Minimal or Maximal?

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pure style – Garbe Luxe

 IT’S A GARBE LUXE LIFE!garbe1

Can’t say enough about this casually chic, comfortable, eclectic clothing line.  You won’t need to give up comfort for pure style – you can have both.  Some pieces you’ll just want to use for working out (or at least look like you are) but for the most part, the separates are worn in a tasteful relaxed manner – Made in California style with an edge. Like the girl who designs it, my friend Natalia.  She’s a natural so of course I was excited when she first told me about this line…but aside from the fact that she’s a friend I wear Garbe Luxe a lot…because it’s so well made and I love it.  Thanks Nat for creating these cool cutting- edge designs.

These looks - from the Spring/Summer 2014 Lookbook.
        All photos from the Spring/Summer 2014 Lookbook.

garbe8The Pants: For instance, I find myself more often than not reaching for the (not so) basic and seam leggings to wear in place of jeans and the Luca (leather-like) legging for informal evening wear. The moto legging I wear for both running and as a basic legging for a sporty cool vibe.  The VIV Foldover I’ve even worn out dancing – feels great for movement and resembles a dress pant.  They all wear very well and keep their garbe6garbe4shape after washing which is a BIG plus. 

The Tops: I don’t have ALL of them just yet but I do get plenty of wear from the striped Piper shirt + Biko super cozy pocketed sweatshirt right now and the low-back tank and classic undershirt tank (which is great for layering by the way) when the weather is warmer. The material is made from super soft high quality organic cotton. The long and the short of it: both style bra tops are worn regularly for gym or running.  They keep me secure, are breathable, comfy and flattering – something not always found with these types of tops. They are not like the others even if they resemble some that are 

garbe5out there – trust me on this.garbe3

Last year the garbe2lifestyle line was picked up by Neiman Marcus in 18 stores. They currently have orders from over 30 retailers and are featured in ShopBop.com the world’s leading online fashion boutique.

Garbe Luxe was featured recently in Elle Magazine (wait-listed hottest item the GARBE LUXE Moto legging) and was featured in Garance Dore’s blog (one of the most popular fashion bloggers) on the list as her favorite things packed for her Bali vacation! Hey, they were also packed for The Girl Who Would be King’s mini vacation to Palm Springs over the holidays.garbe9

Check out the trouser sweatpants at ShopBop.com:

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garbe7From the website: GARBE LUXE is a lifestyle collection designed for the fashionable woman that desires to look stylish in both her casual and active wardrobe. The result is a thoughtful clothing line, which integrates functional design, technical fabrics, and impeccable construction with a stylish edge.

GARBE LUXE is proudly and responsibly designed and manufactured in Los Angeles, California.

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Arts/Music/Fashion – Alluring GRAMMY Attire

The 56th Annual Grammy Awards just aired and it’s usually fun to see what kind of kooky, colourful looks hit the red carpet.  This particular awards show has a history of bringing out the music world’s craziest characters—and last year, for the first time ever, CBS cracked down on Grammy dressing regulations by requesting that stars avoid overly revealing outfits. We’re pretty sure that some of the looks posted here had a little something to do with that particular mandate.  So in honor of the Grammy’s and just for kicks let’s check out 12 of the most daring looks of all time:   

J Lo
J Lo – WireImage

Jennifer Lopez’s Down-to-There Versace, 2000

Arguably the most iconic Grammys look of all time, this ultra-plunging tropical print gown made Versace a household name and rocketed J.Lo into the style star stratosphere. It’s been 14 years, and we’re still talking about this one.

 

The TLC Track Pant Trio, 1996

TLC
TLC – WireImage

Speaking of dynamic girl groups, only Left Eye could make a Dr. Suess hat and chain wallet look this awesome.

 

Rihanna’s Revealing Ruffles, 2011

Rhianna - WireImage
Rhianna – WireImage
Pink
Pink – WireImage

Aww, it’s like a bunch of little white censor bars all over her body!

She’s a princess.

Pink Gets Taped, 2010.  On the bright side – at least she didn’t use duct tape.

Nicki Minaj
Nicki Minaj – FilmMagic

Nicki Minaj Does Little Red Riding Hood, 2012.  Only an artist as fearless as Nicki would accessorize her Grammys look with…a pope.

 
Toni Braxton
Toni Braxton – Getty Images

Toni Braxton’s Toga Party For One, 2001.  That’s all.

 

Mary K Blige
Mary J Blige – WireImage
 Mary J. Blige Is a Lady in Leopard, 1996.  Just call her Meow-y J. Blige.
Madonna
Madonna – WireImage

Madonna’s Geisha Getup, 1999

Reportedly inspired by Memoirs of a Geisha, Madge wore this crimson Jean Paul Gaultier couture kimono while performing “Nothing Really Matters.” Props for coordinating her drink to her dress…?

Lady Gaga
Lady Gaga – WireImage

Which Came First: Gaga Or the Egg?, 2011

After being carried into the Grammys, Gaga eventually “hatched” onstage while performing—what else?—”Born This Way.”

Foxy Brown
Foxy Brown’s (WireImage) Extra-Bra-Ganza, 2003

When plunging necklines attack.

Katy Perry
Katy Perry’s Winged Wonder 2011 – WireImage.  She does have the voice of an angel but maybe she wanted to be in the Victoria Secret Fashion Show.
M.I.A.
M.I.A. – WireImage

 M.I.A.’s Polka-Dotted Pregnancy Ensemble, 2009 What not to expect when you’re expecting.  Weren’t we just saying last week that wearing a bit of polka dot is classic??

Okay, which look appeals to you most?

Courtesy of Lucky Magazine.  You can get “Lucky” online.

 

 

Style – Perennial Prints

7 ESSENTIAL PRINTS EVERY WARDROBE NEEDS – 4 all ages.

So you’ve stocked up on solid T-shirts, dark wash jeans and other wardrobe basics —now it’s time to talk about prints! prints1

All these prints can be incorporated into your wardrobe all year long depending on the fabric and how you wear them.

1) Flirty FloralsFloralBuds are showing up on everything from dresses to shoes to purses. And you don’t have to be a teenager to wear this playful pattern. Today’s florals come in a wide variety of age-friendly colors, sizes and prints, from artsy brushstroke buds to abstract blooms in black and white. To translate this trend from runway to real-way, start by choosing separates. Hone in on one piece or detail.

2) Houndstooth – HoundstoothFrom masculine styling to minis, from large and bold to small and subtle, houndstooth was the woven pattern of the 2013 season. Designers presented more iterations than previously thought possible — and you can change your mind about what you considered old-school textile.  How do you get in on the good looks? Search for traditional houndstooth patterns in vintage shops which are ideal if you’re not into spending thousands on high fashion (or can’t).

 3)  The Power of Plaid:

PLAIDThis bold, rugged print is a perpetual fall/winter favorite. Some automatically associate it with lumberjacks, Scotsmen, and farmers but these girls don’t look like either. The pattern can be surprisingly versatile once you know how to wear it – the trick is to limit the amount.  Avoid overwhelming your look with too much of it. Either stick with one prominent plaid piece or several small plaid accessories.

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Above: Arielle, Danielle, and Michaela Nachmani, the sisters behind the online shopping destination Shop Grl. You may recognize Arielle from the hit street-style fashion blog Something Navy. Danielle, the site’s creative director, is a celebrity fashion stylist. And Michaela, the youngest sister, is the muse for the site. They’re pros at styling trends to fit their own unique vibes.  I have the shirt on the left.

4) Legendary Leopard –

leopardA  beginner’s guide to wearing Leopard:  When it comes to leopard print, you prefer a purr to a roar – a little of this bold look can go a long way. One way to ease yourself into wearing the print is to simply throw on a lightweight leopard scarf or gloves.

The always chic, Alexa Chung elevates a simple black and gray outfit by carrying an oversized leopard tote -essentially, the easiest way to spice up an otherwise basic look.

5) Pretty in Polka Dots Polka Dots– bold 1950’s-inspired prints like polka dots help to bring a retro vibe to your wardrobe. This is a traditional print so while polka dots may seem like a juvenile trend (Minnie Mouse, anyone?) the truth is that they can be done in a playful, yet grown-up way that’s perfect for work or the weekend.

Not sure? In the same way that animal prints are best kept in small doses, polka dots are a fashion treat that can work best as an accessory to your look.  Pick one signature piece and work your look around that. Or just wear a dotty lingerie set even if you’re the only one who sees it.

6) Stripes stripes– When paired with the right pieces, stripes can really enhance your figure and keep you looking up-to-date. The horizontal stripes always reminds me of St-Tropez or French style in general. On the runways this season, designers were mixing wide and thin stripes or pairing stripes with florals; such matchups generally don’t work for day-to-day looks. The key to wearing stripes in the real world is to always wear just one print matched with a solid. For example, a vertically striped blouse looks great with white trousers or jeans. Vertically striped pants or skirts can make you look taller and styish when worn with a solid-colored tee.

 7) Wildcard

A Bold Wildcard Option – think of it as your weapon

when faced with a wardrobe crisis, this statement piece (you choose) will make an outfit of basics seem more special. Even if you aren’t a “print person,” it’s good to have at least one. I like lips, birds and other animal prints.

Which print do you tend to wear the most?

Fab Fashion Folios – To Me

THE BEST FASHION BOOKS

Designers 1In Chinese Astrology, 2014 is the Year of the Horse. In the style world, it seems to be the year of the fashion tome. Penned by It girls and icons, these titles will look lovely on the coffee table of any style junkie.

Designers 2Stylel - St-TropezRoger VivierIMG_20131229_112343Paris Haute CoutureHitchcock StyleDavid WebbA privileged lifeKnow any?

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