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Fall Winter Fashion Formula #3: The Power of Color

Omiru Fall Winter Capsule Wardrobe: #3
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We’ve said it before, and we’ll say it again: sometimes all you need is a splash of color.  You don’t have to have a technicolor closet to have some fun with color.  Against a backdrop of neutrals, it’s amazing what a small dose of color can do.  Here’s a fashion formula that shows you how to dip your toes into the world of color:

1. Start with a neutral foundation.  Here, we paired a crisp white tuxedo shirt with a pair of cuffed grey pants.
2. Layer on some more neutrals: a shawl collar sweater vest in taupe and a black sailor style peacoat.  Note how the oversized buttons on the sweatervest echo those on the peacoat.
3. Accessorize! A black and grey checkered scarf finds itself at home with the neutral palette of the outfit, but a pair of cherry red slingback heels gives these neutrals a kick in the pants.  The result? A sophisticated outfit that gives a nod to your playful side.

How do you wear color?  Share your style with us in the comments!

5 comments January 23rd, 2009

Shopping Guide: Beautiful Ballet Flats

by Colleen Geary, fashion stylist and image consultant

What better shoe is there for the modern woman than the simple, ever elegant ballet flat?  Perfect for women on the go, ballet flats are a practical mix of form and function. 

Ballet flats were first made popular by Brigitte Bardot when she graced the silver screen in a pair made by Reppeto in 1956.  Now, more than fifty years later, Reppeto still makes a variety of ballet flats that fit a modern woman’s lifestyle.  Our ballet flat shopping guide includes classic styles from Repetto–but also gathers styles from other price points so that you can find the right shoe for you:

Our $ Picks:

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Xhilaration Simone Stretch Ballet Flats | $14.99 (sale) at Target

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Mossimo Velma Patent Ballet Flats | $17.49 (sale) at Target

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American Eagle Millie Bow Ballet Flat | $19.99 at Payless

Our $$ Picks:
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Jane Suede Ballet Flats | $98 at J Crew

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Repetto Beauty Ballad | $123 (sale) at Zoe

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Repetto Enfance Ballerine | $165 (sale) at Zoe

Our $$$ Picks:
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Repetto Houps Ball | $255 at Zoe

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Lanvin Patent Cowhide Ballet Flats | $540 at Zoe

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Lanvin Embroidery Ballet Shoe | $570 at Zoe

16 comments January 22nd, 2009

You Said: Yes to Hip Length Blazers

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asos-boyfriend-blazer_011909We asked: Would you wear Hip Length Blazers?

You said:  Yes to Hip Length Blazers, with a 61% to 39% vote.

Style tip? Shrunken blazers are great for elongating your legs and making you look taller, but long, hip length blazers can be more of a figure flattery challenge.  They’re a natural on short waisted women who want to elongate their torso, but for the rest of us, they can make our legs look shorter.  How do you wear the long, hip length blazer for maximum figure flattery?  Choose a blazer with a high armhole and a close fit.  Pair it with a narrow bottom, such as skinny pants or leggings and a miniskirt.  

Next question: Wide belts are great for defining your waistline, but they also make a strong statement.  Tell us, would you wear a Wide Belt?  Cast your vote on the sidebar!

Pictured: Boyfriend Blazer | $73.47 at ASOS.

5 comments January 20th, 2009

Fall Winter Fashion Formula #2: Color Coordinating Plaid

Omiru Fall Winter Capsule Wardrobe: #2
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As John advises, plaid is best worn as an accent piece.  But our favorite plaid pieces go beyond this accent role, acting as a point of color coordination for an outfit.  How do they do achieve this coordinating effect?  They pick up colors from the rest of the outfit to make the look cohesive and complete.  Here’s how it works:

1.  Start with the basics: a plain white button down shirt and a pair of dark rinse straight leg jeans.
2.  Layer on a shawl collar pullover for texture and warmth.  Notice how the deep v-neckline on the pullover frames the tiny ruffles on the button down shirt, a beautiful textural counterpart to the tiny ribs on the shawl collar.
3. Frame the outfit with a gorgeously green coat.  The 3/4 length sleeves on this coat allow the sleeves below to peek out.  You could push up the sleeves on the grey pullover and turn up the cuffs on the white button down so you get white sleeve peeking out from under the green coat sleeves.
4.  Accessorize with a plaid scarf that picks up the green of the coat, the blue of the jeans, and the white of the button down shirt.  Added bonus?  The pair of brown buckled boots echoes the brown buckle belt on the green coat.

How would you wear plaid?  Share your style with us in the comments!

5 comments January 16th, 2009

Shopping Guide: Stylishly Professional Work Handbags

Q: I am a Wall Street Journal reader who is new to your site, which is fantastic. I am looking for a work handbag suitable for a 40+ professional–can you provide some recommendations that do not cost an arm and a leg or are worth the investment?

by Colleen Geary, fashion stylist and image consultant

A: Thanks to the "it bag" craze of the last few years, the price of handbags went through the roof.  But despite this rapid price inflation, great bags can still be had for reasonable prices.  As a rule, you get what you pay for; a high quality investment bag is generally going to last longer and wear better than a lower quality (but much more affordable) bag.  But it’s also important to note that price doesn’t always correlate neatly with quality. 

For a work handbag with maximum versatility, you’re going to want to select a good neutral colored leather (black, chocolate brown, cognac, etc) in a classic shape.  Avoid overt logos, candy colors, and overly trendy styles that will quickly date your bag.  Another consideration as you choose your handbag: the scale of the bag should complement your size.  If you’re petite, for example, we’d recommend opting for a smaller sized bag. 

Our $ Picks:
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Pyramid Croco Tote | $49.99 (sale) at Nine West

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Jessica Simpson Alibi Large Shopper | $69.99 (sale) at Piperlime

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Laptop Tote | $69.99 (sale) at Nine West

Our $$ Picks:
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Francesco Biasia Erica Tote | $149.99 (sale) at Piperlime

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Ibiza Convertible Flight Tote | $158.40 (sale) at Hayden-Harnett

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Mina Leather Satchel | $195 at Nine West

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Olivia Harris Turnlock Flap Hobo | $209.99 (sale) at Piperlime

Our $$$ Picks:
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Vanessa Bruno Lune 2 Leather Satchel | $869 at La Garçonne

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Chloé Heloise Hobo Bag | $1,610 at Net-a-Porter

Have a great work handbag? Share your find with us in the comments!

6 comments January 15th, 2009

Q&A: How to Layer for Cold Weather Days

Q: I would love some advice on how to layer clothes.  I live in Boston so it is important to be able to dress for outside temperatures and be able to quickly adjust once inside.  I’m especially curious about layering with jackets and sweaters.

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by Traci Tsai

A: Boston living is particularly extreme.  Outside, the winter weather can be brutally frigid,  and inside, the buildings tend to be highly overheated – so we feel your pain!

How do you keep warm in super cold weather? The key is to keep your core (e.g. your torso) warm.  If your core, head and feet are warm, your body will keep your extremities (arms and legs) warm too.  So—to keep warm in cold weather, you need lots of layers over your core, but you don’t need as many layers over your arms and legs.  This insight helps you stay warm without looking like you

The key to layer your clothes without looking bulky is alternating the length of your sleeves through the layers. Wearing a long sleeved sweater over a long sleeved shirt, with another long sleeved jacket on top, for example, can really bulk you up.  Here’s how to put together a chic layered cold weather outfit:

1.  Start with a solid base: a turtleneck sweater and a pair of jeans.  To give your waist some extra definition, try a belt over the sweater.  This waist definition is key to not looking bulky– especially if you’re wearing underlayers for extra warmth.
2.  Next, add one of my favorite layering elements: a puffer vest (preferably stuffed with down feathers). Down keeps your core very warm, and it gives you more options for your overcoat.
3.  Over the down vest, bundle up in a long wool (or wool cashmere) coat.  The wool coat will give you a more urban look than a more outdoorsy looking down coat—and it traps the heat generated by the down layer. As for warmth, the wool coat without the down layer would generally be less warm than a down coat. But by layering the down vest under the wool coat, you get the best of both worlds: the warmth of down, but the sleeker, more stylish look of wool.
4.  Accessorize for the cold.  180s earmuffs are a part of any stylish woman’s cold weather wardrobe.  Note that the faux fur lined hood on the puffer vest will also act as a hat/wind-blocker, which gives you an additional layer for your ears and head.

Style tip? If it’s really cold—or if you’re particularly sensitive to cold, you can also add a sleeveless silk thermal as your base layer.  For maximum warmth, wear a long sleeve silk thermal on top and silk long underwear under your jean).  Silk liner layers are ideal because they don’t add as much bulk as other underclothing.  Plus, silk’s a natural fabric, so it also breathes better than other synthetic fabrics.

Have a great tip about how to layer for cold weather days? Share it with us in the comments!

12 comments January 13th, 2009

You Said: No to Military Pants

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ae-military-pant_011109We asked: Would you wear Military Pants?

You said:  No to Military Pants, with a 65% to 35% vote.

Style tip? While we don’t advocate camouflage pants as a part of your core wardrobe, we do recommend taking a cue from military men and keeping a pair of rugged casual pants on hand.  Not only are they appropriate for many daytime occasions, but they’re also handy for balancing out an overly feminine top. Pair your military pants with oversized sweaters for a chic outfit for running errands, with a ruffly top for lunch with the girls, and a blousy knit for a day of sightseeing on vacation.  

Next question: Shrunken blazers have been popular for the last few years, but what do you think about the opposite–the long, hip length blazer jacket?  Tell us, would you wear the Hip Length Blazer?  Cast your vote on the sidebar!

Pictured: AE Military Pant | $44.50 at American Eagle.

8 comments January 12th, 2009

Fall Winter Fashion Formula #1: Masculine Feminine Mix

Omiru Fall Winter Capsule Wardrobe: #1
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We start our Fall Winter fashion formulas with a distinctly European chic look.  The juxtaposition of masculine and feminine elements make the look sophisticated, but with an edge.  Here’s how to get the look:

1. Start with a romantic drapey blouse juxtaposed against a rugged pair of military pants. 
2. Slip on a hip-length tailored blazer.  High armholes give the masculine lines of the blazer a flattering feminine touch. 
3. A buckled bootie sweetly mixes masculine and feminine elements, echoing the blouse and pants mix.
4. Draw attention with a standout accessory in a bright color.  Here, the eye is drawn to a lovely handbag in a deep crimson red.

How would you wear masculine and feminine elements?  Share your style with us in the comments!

6 comments January 9th, 2009

Fashion 101: Your 16-Piece Fall Winter Capsule Wardrobe

Omiru Fall Winter Capsule WardrobeOmiru’s 16-Piece Fall Winter Capsule Wardrobe (from left to right): #1: The Blazer Jacket, #2: The Cold Weather Coat, #3: The Day Coat, #4: The Peacoat, #5: The Cardigan, #6: The Pullover Sweater, #7: The Sweatervest, #8: The Day Dress, #9: The Drapey Blouse, #10: The Button Down Shirt, #11: The Patterned Shell, #12: The Dressy Tee, #13: The Perfect Fit Jeans, #14: The Wide Trouser Pants, #15: The Casual Trousers, #16: The Cold Weather Skirt.

After we created our bare-bones list of essential wardrobe foundations, we started getting questions about what makes a more well-rounded core wardrobe.  Our 10-piece skeleton wardrobe, though functional, lacks the variety and spice of a real woman’s closet. 

Enter our 16-Piece Fall Winter capsule wardrobe.  This foundation wardrobe is still purposefully small, but it was designed with versatility in mind to feel much bigger.  With a little creativity and some strategic accessorizing, the variety of outfits you can make with it is pretty darned amazing.

As for the pieces in the capsule wardrobe, they’re a mix of designer and more affordable styles.  We aimed for a high-low combo that mimics a stylish woman’s carefully edited wardrobe.  If your wardrobe looks nothing like this, don’t fret.  These are styles that you pick up over time, piece by piece.  Not only because most of these items are trend-proof pieces that are worth the investment, but also because your taste evolves over time.  On a related note, we don’t mean for our picks to be a straight shopping list; rather we intend for them to inform your own choices so that your wardrobe has your own personal stamp.

Over the next few months, we’ll be making a bunch of outfits from these 16 pieces, plus accessories.  And as with our other Ready Made Outfits, we’ll be highlighting core principles about putting together a chic outfit along the way.  Our aim, which feels especially appropriate in our economic situation, is to give you the inspiration to do more with less.  

Look for our first Capsule Wardrobe outfit tomorrow.

Cheers,
Trisha and the Omiru Team

14 comments January 8th, 2009

Q&A: Youthful Sophistication for the Presidential Inauguration

Q: I’m going to visit my dad in Washington DC for the Presidential Inauguration in January and have no idea what to pack for the trip. I need be comfortable and casual while catching up with my dad, but sophisticated and classy, yet still young, while visiting museums and attending the inaugural activities.


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by Traci Tsai

A: We’ve said this before, but the key to winter style on the East Coast is layers, layers, layers.  The weather can be very unpredictable, especially during the winter, so you’ll need to be prepared for anything.  On top of that, you’ll be going between indoors and outdoors throughout the day, so you need to be able to adapt quickly. January in DC will likely have lows below freezing and highs around the 40s.  Here’s how to get a youthful-yet-sophisticated look for Inauguration:

1.  A nice coat is essential. The structured collar on this day coat adds a bit of sophistication while brighter colors keep the look more youthful.  Note that you’ll probably want to switch out this coat for a longer, warmer one for evenings out.
2.  A textured blouse will keep you young, but is a little more formal than might be your normal every day wear.
3.  Most buildings on the East Coast are pretty well heated, but in case you’re in a cooler room, you can pop on a shrug that shows off your blouse but keeps your arms warm.
4.  Skinny pants tucked into a pair of flat riding boots is a little classic and a little modern at the same time. The flat boots will keep you comfortable while walking all over town and through museums.
5.  You’ll want to keep the bag small, especially with all the security everywhere – but use it to add an extra bit of flair to your outfit!

Have a great tip about how to pull off youthful sophistication? Share it with us in the comments!

7 comments January 6th, 2009

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