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Omiru Poll Results: Capri Pants are On the Way Out!

Omiru Poll Result: Capri Pants are On the Way Out!


James Perse Deep Pocket CapriWe asked: Are Capri Pants In or Out?

You said:  Somewhere in between.  The In/On the Way Out/Out split was almost even–so let’s call capri pants On the Way Out.

Omiru’s take: Though the weather has been heating up, you haven’t warmed to the idea of capri pants.  We can’t blame you–the mid-calf length can be hard to wear.  We look much more favorably upon the knee-length city short (especially if you’re short).  But for those blessed with gracefully long legs, go ahead and go capri. 


Next Question:
Ballet Flats are all over the shoe displays for Spring, presumably to complement the hordes of dresses filling the display racks.  But what do You think?  
Tell us, are Ballet Flats In, or are they Out?  Cast your vote on
the sidebar!

Pictured: James Perse Deep Pocket Capri | $142 at Shopbop.

3 comments March 19th, 2007

Omiru Poll Results: Thick Frame Glasses are In!

Omiru Poll Result: Thick Frame Glasses are In!


Thick Frame Sunglasses at Forever 21We asked: Are Thick Frame Glasses In or Out?

You said:  Yes!  A 67% majority voted them In.

Omiru’s take: Style icons are unafraid to make a statement–so it’s no wonder that so many adorn themselves with Thick Frame Glasses (think Jackie O.).  And what better place to make a statement than on your face.  Style tip?  Match the boldness of your facial features with the thickness of your glasses.  Those with delicate facial features will look best in at most medium-thick glasses frames.  But those with bold facial features can up the drama with thicker frames.


Next Question: Now that we’re nearing shorts weather, we want to ask you about another variety of cropped pant (that was all over Copenhagen Fashion Week): the Capri Pant.  But what do You think?  
Tell us, are Capri Pants In, or are they Out?  Cast your vote on
the sidebar!

Pictured: Thick Frame Sunglasses| $4.80 at Forever 21.

3 comments March 11th, 2007

Copenhagen Fashion Week Fall 2007 Trend Roundup

Fall 2007 in Scandinavia is all about feminine fabrics and details.  Satin, silk, and sheer fabrics are combined with oodles of lace, ruffles and bows.  Silhouettes tended towards the voluminous but are controlled through the use of belts, cinching and cuffs.  Dark, subdued tones rule the runway complementing the usual suspects of black, white and gray.   

Munthe plus Simonsen Fall 2007 RunwaySILHOUETTES
Short Hemlines
Mads Nørgaard, Nur Rock, Stine Goya, Jespine Philbert, Rand Jeans

Controlled Volume
Inwear, Rützou, Baum und Pferdgarten, Ivan Grundahl

High Waisted Styles
Ivana Helsinki, Gestuz, Dr. Denim, Noa Noa


A-line Styles
Elise Gug, Rützou, Noa Noa, Bitte Kai Rand, Annhagen

High Necklines 
Mads NørgaardInwear, Designer’s Remix, Gestuz, Camilla Norrback

Belted Styles
Elise Gug, Ivan Grundahl, Sand, Noa Noa, Gentlemen’s Affair,
Bruuns Bazaar

Empire Waistlines
Rützou, Sand, Day Birger et Mikkelsen, Malene Birger, Bitte Kai Rand

DETAILING
Ruffles
Designer’s Remix, Baum und Pferdgarten, Day Birger et Mikkelsen, Malene Birger, Noa Noa

Cuffed Styles
Inwear, Rützou, Elise Gug, Sand, Day Birger et Mikkelsen

Bows
Elise Gug, Ivana Helsinki, Bruuns Bazaar, Sand, Malene Birger, Gentlemen’s Affair

Mirrors
Munthe plus Simonsen, Rützou

Embroidery
Munthe plus Simonsen, Rützou, Day Birger et Mikkelsen, By Groth

Puffy Sleeves
Munthe plus Simonsen, Designer’s Remix, Bruuns Bazaar, Baum und Pferdgarten, Camilla Norrback

Pleats
Munthe plus Simonsen, Rützou, Day Birger et Mikkelsen, Malene Birger, By Groth

Cinched Sleeves
Rützou,
Designer’s Remix, Baum und Pferdgarten

Lace
Munthe plus Simonsen, Inwear, Sand, Day Birger et Mikkelsen, By Groth

Rützou Fall 2007 RunwayFABRIC & PATTERN
Plaid
Designer’s Remix, Rand Jeans, Ivan Grundahl

Geometric Prints
Inwear, Designer’s Remix, Baum und Pferdgarten, Gentlemen’s Affair

Satin
Munthe plus Simonsen, Inwear, Noa Noa, By Groth, Gentlemen’s Affair

Stripes
Mads Nørgaard, Inwear, Noa Noa, Bitte Kai Rand

Fur
Elise Gug, Dalsgaard, B.A.P, Ivan Grundahl, Sand

Leather
Munthe plus Simonsen, Rützou, Mads Nørgaard, Annhagen,
Ivan Grundahl

Textured Knits
Inwear,
Elise Gug, Designer’s Remix, Malene Birger, Thelin

Metallic Shine
Rützou, Mads Nørgaard, Graumann, H.U.G.S by Vonryba

Sheer Fabrics
I
nwear, Day Birger et Mikkelsen, Malene Birger, Noa Noa, Bitte Kai Rand, By Groth

GARMENT CLASSIFICATIONS

Shorts
Munthe plus Simonsen, Inwear, Jespine Philbert, Rand Jeans, By Groth

Skinny Pants
Munthe plus Simonsen, Mads Nørgaard, Rützou,
Bruuns Bazaar

Pedal Pushers/Capris
Rützou, Inwear, Munthe plus Simonsen, Malene Birger, Noa Noa, By Groth

Wrap Dresses
Elise Gug, Rosanna Julie

Leggings
Mads Nørgaard, Dreams by Isabel Christensen, Cecil Marie Martensen, Noa Noa, Bitte Kai Rand

Long Tops (e.g. Tunics and Caftans)
Munthe plus Simonsen, Inwear, Rützou, Day Birger et Mikkelsen, Malene Birger

Wide Leg Trousers
Rützou, Ivan Grundahl, Robert & Blad, Bruuns Bazaar, Sand, Day Birger et Mikkelsen

Pencil Skirts
Inwear, Elise Gug,
Dr. Denim

ACCESSORIES

Oversized Bags
Inwear, Designer’s Remix, Bruuns Bazaar, Ivan Grundahl, Malene Birger

Long Gloves
Munthe plus Simonsen, Rützou, Dalsgaard, Ivan Grundahl, Malene Birger

Ankle Boots
Elise Gug, Inwear

Oversized Belts
By Petrine L, Bildt & Prior, Malene Birger

Skinny Belts
Elise Gug, Sand, Bitte Kai Rand

Legwarmers
Mads Nørgaard, Ivan Grundahl, Noa Noa

Knee-length Socks
Rützou, Bruuns Bazaar

Pictured: Munthe plus Simonsen (top right) and Rützou (middle left).

March 11th, 2007

Fall 2007 Copenhagen Fashion Week Notebook: Munthe plus Simonsen

Munthe plus Simonsen Fall 2007 Runway

By Priyanka Ghosh and Julie Gulfer

Key Takeaways:  Munthe plus Simonsen’s use of leather, lace and chiffon made for a collection that exuded urban femininity.   Key trends included: pleated skirts, the china neck collar, luxe sweaters, the military jacket, and ruffles.  And true to their roots, Munthe plus Simonsen featured copious amounts of ethnic detailing and bohemian prints.

Color Palette: 
Can we say blue?  Peacock, navy, indigo, azure and turquoise were complemented by black and charcoal.

Silhouettes:  Big over small: Lacy Renaissance style blouses over black skinny pants in leather and denim and slim knee-length shorts.  Big over big: Airy puffy sleeved caftans over sagging wide leg trousers and calf-length pleated asymmetrical skirts. 

Accessories Report:  Black leather galore—thigh high boots, newsboy caps, long gloves and wide wrap-around belts.  Also of note was the short boy-cut hair on all of the models. 

What’s Wearable: 
We loved the collection of loose flirty tops, from simple monochrome satin blouses to intricately embroidered tunics and caftans.  The subtly tailored floaty fabric flatters women of all shapes.

What’s Not Wearable:  The calf-length pleated skirts in stiff fabrics enlarged the hips and managed to make the lithe models look boxy and frumpy.  And while we liked the relaxed style of the wide leg trousers, we do not recommend sagging them from the hips. 

1 comment March 11th, 2007

Fall 2007 Copenhagen Fashion Week Notebook: Mads Nørgaard

Mads Nørgaard Fall 2007 Runway

By Priyanka Ghosh and Julie Gulfer

Key Takeaways:   The title of this Mads Nørgaard show was Speak Up, and the theme was that “what you wear should support you in your ways and beliefs.”  This 80s and 90s inspired collection stayed true to its theme with a range of provocative statement-making fashion geared towards the liberal-minded urban youth of Europe.  Key trends included:  the mini skirt, logo tees, mock-neck and turtleneck collars, color blocking and off-the-shoulder tops. 
         
Color Palette:  Three color schemes dominated: (1) Basic black, white and grey, (2)  Bright primary colors of yellow, blue, green and red, and (3) Metallics.

Silhouettes: 
In a fashion week characterized by volume and layering, Mads Nørgaard’s collection felt pointedly slim and sleek.  Straight hip-hugging mini skirts were paired with seamless mock-neck zip jackets.  Snug long-sleeved cotton tunics were slipped on over neon leggings and tights.   Light jersey knit sweatshirts worn off the shoulder were worn with high-waisted patent leather skinny pants. 

Accessories Report:  Leggy models strutted down the runway in short skirts and tight tops, while their necks and heads were covered in the politically charged black hijab veil.   This accessory demanded that the audience acknowledge the undeniable intersection between fashion and politics. Other accessories included leg warmers, ski caps and scarves tied around the neck in a bandit-like fashion. 

What’s Wearable:  We adored the black jersey tunic worn with one sleeve off the shoulder, as the off-the-shoulder style can elongate even the shortest of necks. 

What’s Not Wearable: 
Steer clear of the neon yellow and orange spandex tights, as they are liable to super-size legs and thighs. 

1 comment March 11th, 2007

Fall 2007 Copenhagen Fashion Week Notebook: Elise Gug

Elise Gug Fall 2007 Collection

By Priyanka Ghosh and Julie Gulfer

Key Takeaways:  Clean lines and soft fabrics made for a very wearable collection.  Elise Gug’s conservative yet chic collection is reminiscent of the innocent elegance of young Audrey Hepburn (down to her signature up do).  The monochromatic collection featured key trends of cashmere knits, quilted top coats, tapered trousers, and pencil skirts in lightweight silk taffeta. 

Color Palette: Black and chocolate, along with earth tones—brown, tan, beige, sandy taupe and some burnt orange—dominated the runway.  Soft heather grey also made an appearance. 

Silhouettes:  Sleek, tailored pieces such as slim cut, straight legged trousers and high-waisted pleated skirts contrasted with breezy lightweight dresses and loose fitting A-line winter coats.  We also took note of the collection of black evening gowns with voluminous skirts and cinched waists accented by oversized sash-tie bows.

Accessories Report: 
Mufflers and gloves with dark fur trim and neutral colored pashminas acknowledged the cold autumn temperatures of Scandinavia.   We also spotted chunky-heeled platform boots and skinny belts in worn black and brown leather. 

What’s Wearable:  We loved Elise Gug’s collection of loosely belted jersey dresses with natural waistlines. Gug’s dresses hug the right curves without clinging to the wrong ones.   The loose three-quarter length sleeves hide large arms, while the U collar flatters the neckline.

What’s Not Wearable: 
While the plunging, v-shaped backs on the evening gowns looked exquisite on the models, this revealing cut requires women to have uber-toned backs with blemish free skin and flawless posture.

2 comments March 10th, 2007

Fall 2007 Copenhagen Fashion Week Notebook: Inwear

Inwear

By Priyanka Ghosh and Julie Gulfer

Key Takeaways:  Inwear’s Autumn 2007 collection explored the dichotomous nature of femininity.  The Inwear woman is strong and sexy sporting menswear that boldly outlines her curves, while soft and sensual wearing sheer blouses and frilly skirts.  Key trends included:  plaid bottoms and outerwear, sweater jackets, laser cut detailing, lace, and geometric patterns.

Color Palette:  Lots of black, along with somber grey, purple, navy and burgundy

Silhouettes:
  Silhouettes were sculpted and ranged from slim to voluminous.  Precisely tailored power suits created a long and lean look perfect for the office.  Belted knit cardigans were worn over high-waisted pencil skirts with sexy front-center slits.  Evening wear consisted of slinky knee-length sheaths in rich silk and satin along with lace-trimmed 50s style poodle skirt dresses.

Accessories Report:  Patent leather ankle boots, leather shoulder bags with gold buckles and zippers, fingerless biker gloves, fishnet stockings, striped knit scarves and chunky art deco necklaces.

What’s Wearable:  This collection produced some basic knits that every woman should own: the burgundy keyhole shirt, the heather grey belted cardigan and the crème colored cowl neck sweater. We also adored the navy double-breasted trench dress because of its extreme versatility and cute oversized buttons.  

What’s Not Wearable:  Most of this collection was very wearable, though we would stay away from some of the short-short printed boy shorts that cling to the caboose and look like underwear. 

1 comment March 10th, 2007

Fall 2007 Copenhagen Fashion Week Notebook: Rützou

Rützou Fall 2007 Runway

By Priyanka Ghosh and Julie Gulfer

Key Takeaways:  Rützou’s collection was all about contradictions in silhouettes, colors and detailing.  Strong simple lines merged with layered volume.  Smooth silks and satin combined with beaten wools and basic cottons. Rützou  paired somber muted hues with seductive splashes of bright colors.  Romantic embroidery details were juxtaposed with rebellious leather and stiff metal. 

Color Palette: Army green, ink blue and steel grey black were accented by vivid tones of red, purple and parrot green.

Silhouettes:  Big over small.  Long-sleeved frocks with loosely gathered pleats were worn over capri-length tights or cuffed pedal pushers.  Free flowing peasant tops with wrist length sleeves cinched just below the shoulders were worn over skinny pants.  Tight bolero vests in textured fabrics accompanied A-line tanks.  Details included embroideries, stylized prints, strips of silk and leather, mirrors and metallic accents. 

Accessories Report:
  Platform pumps, elbow length gloves in bold primary colors, and textured knee-length socks.  Long hair ironed straight and paired with an oversized leather headband also dominated the runway.

What’s Wearable:  Cropped bolero vests with mirror and embroidery detailing worn over A-line tanks flatter the bust while hiding a tummy.  We also took note of the long sleeves on the frocks which visually slim and lengthen the arms. 

What’s Not Wearable: 
If Lil’ Kim and Sporty Spice designed a clothing line, their centerpiece might be a pair of wide legged, bright green satin drawstring pants with a shiny white racer stripe down the side.  We’re not fans of this look.  We also thought that the long scarf made entirely of leather gloves was a bit over the top.  Gloves look great on hands.  Let’s keep them there. 

1 comment March 10th, 2007

Friday Fashion Hotlist | 3.9.07

Issue No. 76 of the Friday Fashion Hotlist: a weekly compilation of the
cutest and coolest stuff Omiru’s Style Intelligence Report saw out there this
week.

This
week, we’re spotlighting The Best Warm Weather Cardigans to take you through the weekend.  We present to
you a Parisian-chic SEE by Chloe sweater for women and a distressed Triple Five Soul cardigan for men.

See by Chloe Cardigan

SEE by Chloe Short Sleeved Knit Cardigan | $400 at
Azalea SF


Triple Five Soul Backstage Cardigan
Triple Five Soul Backstage Cardigan| $89 at Urban Outfitters

March 9th, 2007

March 2007: Omiru’s Favorite Graphic Tees


The beauty of the t-shirt is that it’s a blank canvas on which to create.  And we’re pleased to report that we’ve scouted some awfully creative designs this month.  Presenting, in no particular order, our
Top 5 Graphic Tees for March 2007!

Reasons Not to Go Camping Tee
Reasons Not to Go Camping Tee | $15+ at Threadless
Further reason to be an "Indoors" person.  Available in Men’s and Women’s sizes.

Paperboy Tee
Paperboy Tee | $15+ at Threadless
Can a paper cutout deliver your newspaper?  Available in Men’s and Women’s sizes.

Olive INKY Octopus Tee
Olive INKY Octopus Tee | $20 at Etsy
Sad octopus?  Available in Women’s sizes.

T-Shirt Plague
T-Shirt Plague | $15+ at Threadless
For all of you germophobes out there.  Available in Men’s and Women’s sizes.

Paper Airplanes Tee
Paper Airplanes Tee | $15+ at Threadless
Sure, Valentine’s Day is long over, but love is still in the air.  Available in Men’s and Women’s sizes.

2 comments March 7th, 2007

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