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We asked: Would you wear Short Sleeve Coats?
You said: Yes to Short Sleeve Coats (barely), with a 51% to 49% vote.
Style tip? Sure, the idea of a short sleeved coat may sound a bit unintuitive (after all, isn’t the purpose of a coat to keep you warm?), but short sleeved coats serve their practical purpose. For a creative layering concept, try a short sleeved coat over a thick knit sweater, topped off with a textured scarf. Works wonders with a short sleeve jacket, but not nearly as well with a coat with full length sleeves, which would both look and feel like too much bulk.
Next question: Sequins are a festive party embellishment, yet they can be too much shine for some women. But what do you think? Tell us, would you wear sequins? Cast your vote on the sidebar!
Pictured: Woven Cropped Coat | $29.90 at Forever 21.
November 22nd, 2009
The motorcycle jacket: this masculine favorite has fully made its way into the heart of womens’ closets. Why? There’s just something about a woman in a motorcycle jacket - the combination of hard and soft, masculine and feminine is just irresistible. We love pairing this versatile jacket with everything from jeans and a tee (a la James Dean) to flowery dresses, for a biker gang meets garden party look. Here’s our five favorite motorcycle jackets:
Clockwise, from top left:
Silence & Noise Faux Leather Moto Jacket | $98 at Urban Outfitters
Outfit yourself in a jacket that manages to be edgy and cooly classic, all at once.
Wool Blend Motorcycle Jacket | $42.90 at Heritage 1981
Combine the motorcycle jacket trend with one of the biggest textile trends of the season, plaid, for a statement jacket that you won’t want to go without.
Nom De Plume YaYa Moto Jacket | $58 at Urban Outfitters
A pretty pale aqua color adds a feminine touch to a masculine favorite.
Wool Motorcycle Jacket | $150 at Martin + Osa
Motorcycle jackets don’t have to be (faux) leather. We love the sleek, clean look of this charcoal wool jacket. Isn’t that collar to die for?
Stella Denim Jacket | $24.80 at Forever 21
Not just another jean jacket. This dark denim motorcycle jacket looks lovely with feminine skirts and dresses.
November 19th, 2009
We asked: Would you carry Clutch Handbags?
You said: Yes to Clutch Handbags, with a 79% to 21% vote.
Style tip? We love the sleek look of the clutch, which works as well with pantsuits as it does with cocktail dresses and evening gowns. The right clutch handbag can be like a piece of jewelry - a statement piece that can liven up a plain dress. We love the drama of this metallic clutch, which adds a touch of sparkle and shine to any evening.
Next question: Short Sleeve Coats provide a fresh outerwear silhouette, but they’re not as simple to wear as traditional long sleeved coats. But what do you think? Tell us, would you carry a Short Sleeve Coat? Cast your vote on the sidebar!
Pictured: Metallic Panelled Clutch Bag | $32.90 at ASOS.
November 16th, 2009
We asked: Would you wear Ponchos?
You said: No to Ponchos, with a 75% to 25% vote.
Style tip? Sure, Ponchos were hot in the early 2000s, and they’ve been regarded as fashion castoffs since. But while ponchos aren’t for everyone and for every occasion, they can still be worn in style. How do you look sophisticated in a poncho? Look for a poncho that drapes well. While stiffer ponchos can create an unflatteringly large silhouette up top, drapey fabrics are much more figure friendly.
Next question: Clutch Handbags are so chic, but they don’t fit very much of your stuff. But what do you think? Tell us, would you carry a Clutch Handbag? Cast your vote on the sidebar!
Pictured: Ribbed Turtleneck Poncho | $27.80 at Forever 21.
November 11th, 2009
Pictured: Cowlneck Sweater Dress | $98 at Banana Republic.
What’s hot in Tokyo? The sweaterdress. Women are wearing sweaterdresses over leggings, over trousers, over tights, and under perfectly tailored overcoats. Wherever you live, this perfectly versatile style is a key one to invest in this winter season.
What to look for in a sweaterdress?
Fit: IMHO, the best sweaterdresses aren’t completely form fitting; rather, they drape over your figure.
Weight: Thicker knit sweaterdresses tend to hold their shape better over time. Another added bonus is that they tend to be more forgiving of figure flaws (e.g. a less than flat tummy). However, thinner knit sweaterdresses have the benefit of more elegant draping.
Color: For the most versatile look, grey is a great go-to color. Black and navy are also good options, but don’t feel constrained to neutrals. If you dare, try a brighter shade, like red, mustard, or green.
Our fave? This grey cowlneck sweaterdress from Banana Republic. Not only is the drape beautiful, but it also has half-sleeves, which helps to camouflage heavy arms. Pair it with opaque tights, boots, and a structured coat.
November 4th, 2009
We asked: Would you wear Strappy Cage Heels?
You said: No to Strappy Cage Heels, with a 56% to 44% vote.
Style tip? Strappy Cage Heels first got their start on Yves Saint Laurent’s Fall 2008 runway in ankle boot form, and they’ve since made their way from the runway to real women’s closets, albeit in less extreme forms. But how do you wear this dramatic, almost architectural shoe? Cage heels are best worn with simple, solid colored outfits - when you wear cage heels, the look is all about the shoes. Try cage heels with a black pencil skirt and blazer combo for a look that’s dramatic but still accessible.
Next question: Ponchos had their turn in the style spotlight a few years back, and now they’re back for Fall 2009. But what do you think? Tell us, would you wear a Poncho? Cast your vote on the sidebar!
Pictured: Alessia Cage Pumps | $26.80 at Forever 21.
October 18th, 2009
We asked: Would you wear Faux Fur Vests?
You said: No to Faux Fur Vests, with a 77% to 23% vote.
Style tip? As the perfect layering piece, the Vest is a key item for Fall. Shaggy, faux fur vests, however, aren’t for everyone. They’re great for adding a punch of texture to your look, but they also add visual weight. If you dare to wear the faux fur vest, pair it over a fitted top with high armholes for the sleekest look. On the bottom, try another fitted piece - such as straight or skinny jeans, or a slim fitting skirt. Finish off the look with a pair of tall boots or heels so as to visually elongate your legs.
Next question: The Cage Heel is a hot catwalk trend that has made its way from the runway into real stores. But what do you think about these uber-strappy shoes? Tell us, would you wear Cage Heels? Cast your vote on the sidebar!
Pictured: Luscious Faux Fur Vest | $24.80 at Forever 21.
October 12th, 2009
Even if you don’t want to overhaul your wardrobe for Fall, you can get a whole new look by updating your accessories. Fall 2009’s accessories are polished, sophisticated, and full of drama - and will serve your wardrobe well for seasons to come. What accessories do you need to add to your wardrobe? Here’s our picks for the five key accessories you need for Fall 2009:
The Cowl Neck Scarf
Echo Double Infinity Scarf | $48 at Bloomingdales
Perfect for adding a bit of texture to an otherwise plain outfit, the double infinity scarf is a large circle scarf that you can wrap around your neck twice. We love how it adds a pop of color - and how Echo’s design (and non-chunky knit) makes the look wearable in real life, not just the runway.
Long Gloves
ASOS Basic Long Angora Mix Gloves | $18.24 at ASOS
How do you continue to wear your summer short sleeves this fall? Slip on a pair of long gloves. The ruching on these angora gloves adds an extra touch of sophistication.
The Statement Necklace
Hearts on Chains Necklace | $7.80 at Forever 21
Draw attention towards your face with a statement necklace. Wear a single one - or drape multiple necklaces on yourself for an extra dramatic look.
The Buckle Belt
Double Buckle Elastic Belt | $7.80 at Forever 21
Cinch your waist with an extra wide belt - perfect for giving your figure structure when wearing blousy tunics and oversized sweaters. The buckle detailing adds just the right amount of polish.
The Headband
Elastic Bead Trim Headwrap | $5.80 at Forever 21
We’ve been in love with headbands ever since we saw Leighton Meester’s Blair Waldorf sporting them in the first season of Gossip Girl. Instead of going all-out with an oversized floral headband, why not try a sleek, embellished headwrap? Very 20s-esque flapper.
Tell us, what accessories are you pining over for Fall 2009? Share your style with us in the comments!
September 24th, 2009
Spring/Summer 2010 is all about drama. It’s over the top, with extreme silhouettes (harem pants, sharp shoulders), attention-grabbing details (sequins, knotted details), and bright colors (hello, red and yellow). Here’s Omiru’s picks for the top trends from Fashion Week Spring 2010:
Silhouettes
The Sharp Shoulder
Skinny Legs
Classifications
Chanel Jackets
Roomy Cuffed Shorts
Modern Garden Party Dresses
Harem Pants
Extra Long Blazers
Sequined Disco Dresses
Vests 2.0
Long Cardigans
Motorcycle Jackets
Minidresses
Colors
Vibrant Yellow
Red
Not so Boring Beige
Details
Knotted Details
Microstripes
Elegant Bows
Animal Prints
Contrasting Textures
Polka Dots
Accessories
Statement Necklaces
Brightly Colored Shoes
September 19th, 2009
Photo Credit: NYMag.comLong Cardigans at Lela Rose, Alexander Wang, and Michael Kors.
Style tip? Stock up on long cardigans. They’re great for layering under jackets for Fall and Winter, and they’re just as versatile for Spring. Wear a long cardigan over your minidress or blouse/skirt combo (as at Lela Rose), skinny belt optional. Or use your cardigan to play with textures, as Alexander Wang does. Just don’t wear the cardigan sans-bottom, as seen at Michael Kors! Clearly a runway-only look.
What do you think? How would you wear the long cardigan? Share your thoughts in the comments!
September 18th, 2009
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