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Photo Credit: Style.comPrep School Style at Thakoon, Calvin Klein, and Peter Som.
Style tip? School is back in session, and designers are following suit with new takes on school day classics. The prep look took the runways in both classic forms (as per Calvin Klein’s simple white day dress, reminiscent of dress whites) and fun takes on prep school staples. Thakoon dolled up a designer take on a schoolgirl uniform with a metallic jacket and punky shades. And Peter Som modified a tweedy bomber with a more streamlined silhouette, pushing up the sleeves for effect. How to wear prep school style? Sparingly - if you’re not in school anymore, best practice is to limit yourself to a single piece per outfit.
What do you think? How would you wear prep school style? Share your thoughts in the comments!
September 20th, 2010
Photo Credit: Style.comCollarless Coats at Proenza Schouler, Vena Cava, and Oscar de la Renta.
Style tip? While the Boyfriend Blazer is still king, you’ll look perfectly on trend if you switch out your long blazer for a collarless coat. In tailored and looser fitting versions, the collarless coat somehow feels more elegant, as compared to the boyfriend blazer’s casual sophistication. When wearing a collarless jacket, we like to keep it simple - pair it with a top with a standard neckline (rounded ones provide visual continuity). But we love piling on the jewelry. Now’s the time to break out your statement necklaces!
What do you think? How would you wear collarless coats? Share your thoughts in the comments!
September 20th, 2010
Photo Credit: Style.comSheer Textures at Proenza Schouler, Doo Ri, and Marc Jacobs.
Style tip? Texture as a design element can be extremely powerful. Especially in a season characterized by neutrals and monochromatic looks, mixing textures and weights of fabric is key to keeping fashion visually interesting. Sheer fabrics made a stunning appearance on the runway, in both matte and shiny forms. We appreciated the diaphanous nature of Marc Jacobs’ ombre burgundy dress - especially how it fluttered as the model took the runway. Lacy textures struck gold at Proenza Schouler, while the look at Doo Ri was decidedly ladylike. Mix things up with your sheers - the look of sheers layered with solids, especially in monochromatic forms, will be right on trend for Spring 2011.
What do you think? How would you wear sheer textures? Share your thoughts in the comments!
September 20th, 2010
Photo Credit: Style.comTop Handle Handbags at Ralph Lauren, Marc by Marc Jacobs, and Diane von Furstenberg.
Style tip? The clutch may have been all the rage for the past few seasons, but for Spring 2011, a more sizable bag is on the horizon. A logical progression from summer and fall’s obsession with the satchel bag, the top-handle handbag took the runways by storm. In both structured and unstructured form factors, this bag gives you a bit more space for your essentials. We adore the structured versions of the top-handle handbag, as they add a sophisticated touch to even the most casual of looks. If you’re feeling bold, try one in an unusual color - else, you’ll be right on the neutral trend with a nice brown bag.
What do you think? How would you wear the top-handle handbag? Share your thoughts in the comments!
September 20th, 2010
Photo Credit: Style.comBoxy Blouses at Diane von Furstenberg and Doo Ri.
Style tip? A warm weather take on Fall 2010’s emphasis on tailoring, the boxy blouse is a key silhouette for Spring/Summer 2011. We’ve seen the boxy blouse long - but the cropped silhouette has been catching our eye. Wear this loosely fitting blouse with skinny pants or a fitted skirt for a classic big-over-small look. Or if you want the opposite, try a draped pant or skirt on the bottom with a cropped boxy blouse up top.
What do you think? How would you wear the boxy blouse? Share your thoughts in the comments!
September 20th, 2010
Photo Credit: Style.com1970s fashion at Derek Lam, Marc Jacobs, and Marc by Marc Jacobs.
Style tip? We may be looking at 2011, but the 1970s are back in full force. The sartorial vibe was decidedly vintage 1970s, with high waisted pantsuits (paired with turtlenecks, no less!), bright Southern California chic stripes, and maxi-length dresses. To modernize the look, designers updated materials (fashion’s love affair with denim made itself apparent at Derek Lam) and accessories - note the sneaker heels at Marc by Marc Jacobs - tres sportif!
What do you think? How would you wear 1970s fashion? Share your thoughts in the comments!
September 20th, 2010
Photo Credit: Style.comAbstract Prints at Oscar de la Renta, Derek Lam, and Diane von Furstenberg.
Style tip? Print and pattern are everpresent at Fashion Week - but the story here is the abstract, arty nature of these prints. It’d be easy to reimagine these dresses as paintings in a gallery. The abstract nature of these prints feels very modern art. We love pairing these abstract prints with minimal accessories - a belt or a handbag is fine, but these looks don’t require layers of jewelry or anything overly attention grabbing. The gorgeous prints speak for themselves.
What do you think? How would you wear abstract prints? Share your thoughts in the comments!
September 19th, 2010
Photo Credit: Style.comRound Sunglasses at Proenza Schouler, Peter Som, and Diane von Furstenberg.
Style tip? Round sunglasses may not have been in the style spotlight for a few decades, but they’re making a massive comeback for Spring/Summer 2011. These circular shades feel retro - and pair very nicely with feminine looks. We spotted them on the runways paired with day and cocktail dresses, along with blouse and skirt combinations. What we like about these sunglasses is that they don’t take themselves too seriously - though they do pack a serious style punch!
What do you think? How would you wear round sunglasses? Share your thoughts in the comments!
September 19th, 2010
Photo Credit: Style.comArchitectural Construction at Narciso Rodriguez, Diane von Furstenberg, and Calvin Klein.
Style tip? What do the Venice Bienniale and New York Fashion Week have in common? A focus on architecture. Fashion Week’s silhouettes were decidedly architecturally inspired, with neat, precisely cut drapes and folds. We were especially taken with the organic shapes at Narciso Rodriguez and the careful origami-like precision at fellow minimalist Calvin Klein. But this architectural construction extends past the minimalists - even Diane von Furstenberg featured precisely draped knots on her exuberantly printed dresses. Let these architectural beauties stand alone as the focus of your outfit; our favorite way to wear them is to let them shine with shoes and accessories that focus the eye on the construction itself.
What do you think? How would you wear architectural construction? Share your thoughts in the comments!
September 19th, 2010
Photo Credit: Style.comThe Purity of White at Thakoon, Derek Lam, and Alexander Wang.
Style tip? It seems apropos that we start off our Spring/Summer 2011 fashion trend coverage with a theme so pure. White is clean, it’s fresh, and it’s a new palette from which to create. And it’s clearly in line with Fall’s neutral, sand based palette. Indeed, it seems that white is the new beige! How to wear white? We love wearing different shades of white and off-white together, mixing tones and textures. A gauzy knit sweater, for example, contrasting against a crisp pair of knee length shorts, crease line intact. As for accessories, you can go with anything you want - metallics look especially fetching, but if you want to add a spot of color, brights or pastels work equally well.
What do you think? How would you wear white? Share your thoughts in the comments!
September 13th, 2010
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