Archive for September, 2008
Photo Credit: NYMag.comPurple at Tracy Reese, Diane von Furstenberg, and Ports 1961.
Style tip? Purple’s a huge trend for Fall, and it continues on for Spring. From royal purple to fuschia to eggplant, purple is a great way to warm up your Spring wardrobe. Pair purple with accessories in warm metallic shades.
What do you think? Would you wear purple? Share your thoughts in the comments!
September 12th, 2008
Photo Credit: NYMag.comPaperbag Waistlines at Issac Mizrahi, Zac Posen, and Marc by Marc Jacobs.
Style tip? Spring 2009 is characterized by selective volume - on slouchy pants, poufy sleeves, and and bubble shaped skirts. The paperbag waistline is a fresh take on selective volume - plus the naturally high waistline can visually elongate the leg and make you look taller (or allow you to wear cropped pants).
What do you think? Would you wear pants with a paperbag waistline? Share your thoughts in the comments!
September 12th, 2008
Photo Credit: NYMag.comThick Strap Sandals at Charlotte Ronson, Oscar de la Renta, and Tuleh.
Style tip? Spring’s sandal is bold - with thick straps and a high heel. And it works as well with feminine, floaty outfits as it does with tailored, structured ones.
What do you think? Would you wear thick strap sandals? Share your thoughts in the comments!
September 12th, 2008
Photo Credit: NYMag.comGraphic Prints at Miss Sixty, Jonathan Saunders, and Y-3.
Style tip? Bold graphic prints are making their way down the runway - not only on shirts, but also on dramatic full-length dresses. Keep your silhouettes clean to let the graphics shine.
What do you think? Would you wear graphic prints? Share your thoughts in the comments!
September 12th, 2008
Photo Credit: NYMag.comRed and Pink at Tuleh, Marc by Marc Jacobs, and Oscar de la Renta.
Style tip? Red and pink don’t traditionally go together, but they’re appearing together on the runways for Spring. Our favorite red and pink combination pairs a bright fire engine red with a bold electric pink, a la Marc by Marc Jacobs and Tuleh.
What do you think? Would you wear red and pink? Share your thoughts in the comments!
September 12th, 2008
Photo Credit: NYMag.comBooties at Miss Sixty, DKNY, and Costello Tagliapietra.
Style tip? Booties are tough to wear, as they visually shorten your legs - so they’re best worn by women with long, lean legs. If you dare to wear booties, pair them with a short skirt or shorts to visually extend your legs as much as possible.
What do you think? Would you wear booties? Share your thoughts in the comments!
September 12th, 2008
Photo Credit: NYMag.comBrightly Colored Handbags at Miss Sixty, Herve Leger, and Diane von Furstenberg.
Style tip? Whoever said that clothes make the (wo)man forgot about the power of accessories. There’s nothing quite like a brightly colored handbag to punch up an outfit, regardless of how simple or embellished that outfit is. Try fire engine red, like the Miss Sixty handbag, or opt for an elegant orange (a la Diane von Furstenberg).
What do you think? Would you carry a brightly colored handbag? If so, what color? Share your thoughts in the comments!
September 12th, 2008
Photo Credit: NYMag.comRuffles at Karen Walker, Reyes, and Preen.
Style tip? We’re loving the structured volume that well placed ruffles can create. They’re great at adding visual volume where you want it. No hips? Try tiers of tiny ruffles, a la Preen. Small bust? Wear ruffles at your chest to camouflage. Problems solved!
What do you think? Would you wear ruffles? Share your thoughts in the comments!
September 12th, 2008
Photo Credit: NYMag.comFloral Prints at Tuleh, Tracy Reese, and Peter Som.
Style tip? Not all florals are drawn alike–so pick the type that fits your personality. Are you breezy and laid back? Try a flowing floral print, like the Tuleh dress. Uptown elegant? Pick a garden party floral fit for hanging at a museum. Modern chic? Reach for a measured graphic print, like the dress at Peter Som.
What do you think? Would you wear florals? Share your thoughts in the comments!
September 11th, 2008
Photo Credit: NYMag.comBlood Orange at Peter Som, Carolina Herrera, and Lela Rose.
Style tip? Can we talk about how great blood orange is? It’s such a lively, fresh color that can wake up even the cloudiest of days. Wear any of these blood orange cocktail dresses, and you’re sure to turn heads.
What do you think? Would you wear blood orange? Share your thoughts in the comments!
September 11th, 2008
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