One of my favorite looks for the fall months is fringe trim on skirts, jackets, and boots, and necklaces. It's becoming very popular as it fits in with many different styles. It incorporates easily with the boho look, the Native American/cowboy chic, the tough motorcycle look and the 1920's flapper. I incorporated it in my costume for this Halloween and found the trim to be a very fun accessory.
The 1920s flapper rose as the public became increasingly more angst-ridden over the government's prohibition laws. The iconic image of the young flat-chested woman with short hair and shorter fringed drop-waist dresses became popularized in the tales of F. Scott Fitzgerald and illustrations of Faith Burrows. The beauty of the fringe trim was that it shimmied and shook when the young women danced in the speakeasies. Extravagant furs, feather boas, sparkly headbands, and dark red lips completed this look and epitomized the look of leisure, wealth, and health.
TopShop fringe shorts, $75
Sergio Rossi suede fringe boots, £428
Angel Jackson snakeskin handbag, £395
Iosselliani fringe necklace, $895
Dereon long earrings, $32
Cecilia De Bucourt shawls scarve, £225
Sunday, October 30, 2011
Sunday, October 23, 2011
GaGa for the Guggenheim
Friday, October 21 was the 52nd anniversary of the opening of the Guggenheim Museum in Central Park, New York City. This museum opened in 1959 and instantly became renown for its collection of modern art. Currently they display the works of artists such as Georges Seurat, Paul Gauguin, Paul Cezanne, and Vincent Van Gogh. The museum began with mining giant Solomon Guggenheim's collection of art that he began in the 1930s. With the help of Frank Lloyd Wright and other notable architects the museum was erected to house Guggenheim's purchases, which continued to expand after his death.
The one fact that never fails to inspire me about the artists whose work are housed in the museum is that each of these artists were incredibly groundbreaking with their new style of art. They tried styles that had never been used before and defied the predefined rules that restricted artistic interpretation at the time. Thanks to these artists the definition of art has expanded by an incalculable amount. Also, I'm incredibly inspired by the colors that these artists employ to create such beautiful works.
DKNY color block dress, £445
Top, $55
Givenchy black flat, €398
Miu Miu genuine leather handbag, £550
Lulu Frost long earrings, $350
The one fact that never fails to inspire me about the artists whose work are housed in the museum is that each of these artists were incredibly groundbreaking with their new style of art. They tried styles that had never been used before and defied the predefined rules that restricted artistic interpretation at the time. Thanks to these artists the definition of art has expanded by an incalculable amount. Also, I'm incredibly inspired by the colors that these artists employ to create such beautiful works.
The colors in these pieces and daring innovation that led to such masterpieces helps inspire my own fashion sense. It pushes me to test the fashion rules and try interesting color, pattern, and fabric combinations. Right now, I'm really enjoying color blocking! By recreating outfits, my wardrobe has doubled without spending money at clothing stores. It's economical, fun, and keeps life interesting!
DKNY color block dress, £445
Top, $55
Givenchy black flat, €398
Miu Miu genuine leather handbag, £550
Lulu Frost long earrings, $350
Sunday, October 16, 2011
Style Icon: Olivia Palermo
One actress and model who has really stood out to me this month is Olivia Palermo. Olivia starred in The City, a Hills spinoff on MTV, but now works for Wilhelmina Models and has graced the covers of Elle, ASOS, Tatler, and worked on the Mango campaign for 2010. Marie Claire UK dubbed her "The Most Fashionable Girl in the World in June 2011 when she made the cover story.
She is known for her more fashion-forward styles that blend eccentric pieces in with classically elegant items. Olivia is often seen wearing tailored tuxedo jackets, vintage skirts, statement necklaces with her envy-worthy middle-part hairstyles. Her well-honed fashion sense has sky-rocketed her to the pages of numerous magazines and blogs, which makes her an obvious choice for this month's Style Icon.
Button vest, £16
Lanvin tweed skirt, $1,990
Kate spade necklace, $498
Etro gold belt, $790
She is known for her more fashion-forward styles that blend eccentric pieces in with classically elegant items. Olivia is often seen wearing tailored tuxedo jackets, vintage skirts, statement necklaces with her envy-worthy middle-part hairstyles. Her well-honed fashion sense has sky-rocketed her to the pages of numerous magazines and blogs, which makes her an obvious choice for this month's Style Icon.
Button vest, £16
Lanvin tweed skirt, $1,990
Kate spade necklace, $498
Etro gold belt, $790
Sunday, October 9, 2011
A Pink October
Since the month of October is upon us, I have found that it is important to talk up the importance of Breast Cancer Awareness. This topic is very near and dear to my heart since my grandmother was diagnosed with Breast Cancer (thankfully she beat it) and my sorority's philanthropy is Breast Cancer Awareness/Research through the Susan G. Komen Foundation. Every year we create a team to run/walk in the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure in downtown KC and it truly is a wonderful experience. I participated during my senior year and was incredibly moved by the women (and men) who were running for themselves, a family member, friend, or significant other. It was a powerful and life changing moment. I hope everyone takes the opportunity to participate in a similar philanthropic event.
Helping raise money for Breast Cancer Research is super easy, especially with Yoplait's Save Lids to Save Lives campaign. Additionally, many retailers sell special pink versions of products that give back to the Susan G. Komen foundation. Other options to raise awareness about this disease are wearing pink ribbons, encouraging your girlfriends to get regular mammograms and perform self check-ups, as well as wearing pink throughout the month. These simple and quick choices can really make all the difference.
So I'm encouraging you to take up the challenge and this month wear pink. It's a fun, totally girly, and sexy color that evokes confidence and encourages your femininity. The hottest trend right now is pairing a bright pink with red or orange. It gives an interesting and surprisingly chic contrast. So go for it!
Dorothy Perkins orange t shirt, £11
Giambattista valli, £817
Charlotte Olympia platform stiletto heels, $1,120
Alexander mcqueen handbag, $1,995
Pearl jewelry, $310
Helping raise money for Breast Cancer Research is super easy, especially with Yoplait's Save Lids to Save Lives campaign. Additionally, many retailers sell special pink versions of products that give back to the Susan G. Komen foundation. Other options to raise awareness about this disease are wearing pink ribbons, encouraging your girlfriends to get regular mammograms and perform self check-ups, as well as wearing pink throughout the month. These simple and quick choices can really make all the difference.
So I'm encouraging you to take up the challenge and this month wear pink. It's a fun, totally girly, and sexy color that evokes confidence and encourages your femininity. The hottest trend right now is pairing a bright pink with red or orange. It gives an interesting and surprisingly chic contrast. So go for it!
Dorothy Perkins orange t shirt, £11
Giambattista valli, £817
Charlotte Olympia platform stiletto heels, $1,120
Alexander mcqueen handbag, $1,995
Pearl jewelry, $310
Sunday, October 2, 2011
The Age Issue
As I was stepping out of T.J. Maxx yesterday, a woman of about 50 years was walking in wearing thin tights, a small white ruffled miniskirt, and a cleavage revealing blouse. This outfit has prompted me to address a serious problem facing women of all ages: dressing age appropriate. So I have come up with a few basic rules for some of the more basic age groups because it is imperative that if you are going to try to dress with a modicum of fashion sense you must be aware of what pieces are fitting for your age. For example, it is inappropriate to see an older woman wearing a miniskirt, a woman in her twenties wearing a moo-moo, or a college student wearing a high school letterman's jacket. These are pretty obvious fashion no-nos, but they help illustrate my point.
For college students, I realize that your fashion is wrapped around feeling comfortable as you sit in class or walk around campus. Therefore, jeans are any college student's staple item. However, the key to dressing fashionably in this setting with jeans is focusing on dressing up the outfit with interesting pieces or classy tops. Keep in mind that while you may want to dress like a slob, that only reflects poorly upon yourself. Keep your pajama pants in your bedroom/dorm - they do not belong in a classroom because it is disrespectful to the professors and makes them think you are just lazy. No one wants to give off that impression!
Madewell chambray shirt, $68
Marc Jacobs leather jacket, $615
Almost Famous skinny jeans, $30
Minnetonka fringe boots, $65
For 20 somethings, it is very important to dress young, but not like a college student. While you may have a boatload of greek shirts or collegiate attire, these need to be kept for football games or downtime with friends or at home. If you wear these out, it screams "I haven't gotten over college!" However, this really is the time to have fun and experiment with your look. The use of fun colors, leather, sequins, and other interesting fabrics will really make you stand out and keep the outfit youthful.
Mini skirt, £10
Suede shoes, £180
Rebecca minkoff clutch, $350
Ranjana Khan drop earrings, $257
Monsoon studded belt, £10
Ballantyne Jumper - Bernardelli - farfetch.com - Item 10108551
For women in their 30s, fashion has become a bit more practical. These are the years when families are started, but it is important not to give up on fashion altogether. Also, what is fundamental is not to forget to care about yourself and keep yourself looking young. Women of this age still need to go out with the girls and make time to go out on dates with their significant other. One really fun pairing I like for this age group is the mixture of navy and black. While traditionally the mixture of these two colors has been on the fashion hit list, these rules have begun to break down and the combination of these really makes you look classy and fashionably daring.
Love Moschino polka dot shirt, $317
Maison Martin Margiela shawl collar blazer, $1,140
A L C mini skirt, £138
Wedge heels, $30
Givenchy leather clutch, $929
Women in their mid-forties and beyond need to have the goal of looking young and in touch with the new fashion trends. I have found that many of these women hit their fashion peak when they were younger and never invest in new trends. So it's important that these women integrate newer items into their wardrobes like a sequin jacket, studded belt, or plaid shirt. Remember, with this age it is no longer appropriate to wear short skirts or low neck shirts. The shortest skirts should be is just above the knee and showing off the ta-ta's should be kept at a minimum. This doesn't mean that you cannot dress sexy at this age by any means! A lower backed dress or shirt reveals a flattering part of your body that doesn't scream "Cougar!" Motorcycle jackets, sequin tops, or daring stilettos or other youthful items dress up an outfit and adds some sex appeal to the outfit.
Marc jacobs jacket, ¥104,580
Alexander McQueen straight pants, $765
Madewell shoes, $178
Bamboo handbag, $370
Madewell leather belt, $45
Buffalo check boy shirt, $40
For college students, I realize that your fashion is wrapped around feeling comfortable as you sit in class or walk around campus. Therefore, jeans are any college student's staple item. However, the key to dressing fashionably in this setting with jeans is focusing on dressing up the outfit with interesting pieces or classy tops. Keep in mind that while you may want to dress like a slob, that only reflects poorly upon yourself. Keep your pajama pants in your bedroom/dorm - they do not belong in a classroom because it is disrespectful to the professors and makes them think you are just lazy. No one wants to give off that impression!
Madewell chambray shirt, $68
Marc Jacobs leather jacket, $615
Almost Famous skinny jeans, $30
Minnetonka fringe boots, $65
For 20 somethings, it is very important to dress young, but not like a college student. While you may have a boatload of greek shirts or collegiate attire, these need to be kept for football games or downtime with friends or at home. If you wear these out, it screams "I haven't gotten over college!" However, this really is the time to have fun and experiment with your look. The use of fun colors, leather, sequins, and other interesting fabrics will really make you stand out and keep the outfit youthful.
Mini skirt, £10
Suede shoes, £180
Rebecca minkoff clutch, $350
Ranjana Khan drop earrings, $257
Monsoon studded belt, £10
Ballantyne Jumper - Bernardelli - farfetch.com - Item 10108551
For women in their 30s, fashion has become a bit more practical. These are the years when families are started, but it is important not to give up on fashion altogether. Also, what is fundamental is not to forget to care about yourself and keep yourself looking young. Women of this age still need to go out with the girls and make time to go out on dates with their significant other. One really fun pairing I like for this age group is the mixture of navy and black. While traditionally the mixture of these two colors has been on the fashion hit list, these rules have begun to break down and the combination of these really makes you look classy and fashionably daring.
Love Moschino polka dot shirt, $317
Maison Martin Margiela shawl collar blazer, $1,140
A L C mini skirt, £138
Wedge heels, $30
Givenchy leather clutch, $929
Women in their mid-forties and beyond need to have the goal of looking young and in touch with the new fashion trends. I have found that many of these women hit their fashion peak when they were younger and never invest in new trends. So it's important that these women integrate newer items into their wardrobes like a sequin jacket, studded belt, or plaid shirt. Remember, with this age it is no longer appropriate to wear short skirts or low neck shirts. The shortest skirts should be is just above the knee and showing off the ta-ta's should be kept at a minimum. This doesn't mean that you cannot dress sexy at this age by any means! A lower backed dress or shirt reveals a flattering part of your body that doesn't scream "Cougar!" Motorcycle jackets, sequin tops, or daring stilettos or other youthful items dress up an outfit and adds some sex appeal to the outfit.
Marc jacobs jacket, ¥104,580
Alexander McQueen straight pants, $765
Madewell shoes, $178
Bamboo handbag, $370
Madewell leather belt, $45
Buffalo check boy shirt, $40
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