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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
Photo Credit: NYMag.comPolka Dots at Tory Burch, Marc by Marc Jacobs, and Reem Acra.
Style tip? The trend for Spring 2010 is polka dots with a twist. The new polka dot is seen oversized, textured (instead of printed), and organically shaped. Wear a single type of dot (like the crocheted dots at Tory Burch), or mix things up with different patterns (as at Marc by Marc Jacobs). But don’t stop there - you can also mix different textures of dot patterns, as Reem Acra did with a standard-issue polka dotted top paired with a skirt with a more organic dot pattern.
What do you think? How would you wear polka dots? Share your thoughts in the comments!
September 18th, 2009
Photo Credit: NYMag.comBright Shoes at Philip Lim, Nanette Lepore, and Marc by Marc Jacobs.
Style tip? If you want to make a statement with your shoes, go bright and step into a pair of red (or red-orange) shoes. They provide a colorful foundation for a neutral colored outfit (as at Philip Lim), but they also anchor patterns. Case in point? The dresses at Nanette Lepore and Marc by Marc Jacobs. When you go bold with bright shoes, there’s no need for your handbag to match. Try a neutral colored handbag (perhaps in a oversized silhouette) to finish off the look.
What do you think? How would you wear bright shoes? Share your thoughts in the comments!
September 18th, 2009
Photo Credit: NYMag.comMotorcycle Jackets at LAMB, Philip Lim, and Tracy Reese.
Style tip? Motorcycle jackets are already lending an edgy vibe to Fall fashion, and they’ll continue to keep fashion on its toes for Spring. You’ll traditionally find motorcycle jackets in black leather (or faux-leather, to be animal-friendly), but for Spring, you’ll have a variety of fabrication and color options. We love the squeaky cleanliness of a white motorcycle jacket - and the versatility of a khaki colored jacket. Wear it long (as at Philip Lim) or cropped (as at Tracy Reese) - just add one to your closet.
What do you think? How would you wear a motorcycle jacket? Share your thoughts in the comments!
September 18th, 2009
Photo Credit: NYMag.comMinidresses at Yigal Azrouel, Oscar de la Renta, and Narciso Rodriguez.
Style tip? Summer 2009 was minidress season - and it looks like Spring/Summer 2010 will be no different. So while you’ll want to put your minidresses into storage for Winter, keep them handy for Spring thaw. But even though hemlines are rising to well above knee level on the runway, it doesn’t mean that you have to match the short skirt in real life. A hemline falling a few inches above the knee maintains the essence of the mini silhouette without being unwearable.
Two tips for donning a minidress:
(1) If you’re baring your legs, keep your upper half covered up - with sleeves, a cardigan, or even a jacket draped over your shoulders.
(2) If you love the mini silhouette but have less than perfect legs, try wearing tights or leggings underneath the dress.
What do you think? How would you wear a minidress? Share your thoughts in the comments!
September 17th, 2009
Photo Credit: NYMag.comRed at Philip Lim, Oscar de la Renta, and Narciso Rodriguez.
Style tip? If Spring 2010 is about showy silhouettes and bold designs, its signature color has to be Red. Red is the color of passion, of power, of love. And it works for both tailored and free-flowing looks. We love the bold power suit inspired look at Philip Lim (shown left), but we also have a deep appreciation for the gorgeously draped cascades of fabric on the Oscar de la Renta ballgown. Do as Oscar does and pair your red dress with a pair of bright gold shoes, whose hue works well with the red’s inherent warmth.
What do you think? How would you wear red? Share your thoughts in the comments!
September 16th, 2009
Photo Credit: NYMag.comChanel Jackets at Tuleh, Derek Lam, and Thakoon.
Style tip? Maybe it’s the influence of the film Coco Before Chanel, but the runways of Spring 2010 has Coco Chanel on their mind. Chanel’s signature boxy textured jackets were suspiciously prevalent this season, reinterpreted by designers from Tuleh to Derek Lam. We love the Chanel Jacket paired with a feminine skirt - whether it’s structured (as at Derek Lam) or flowy (as at Tuleh).
What do you think? How would you wear a Chanel Jacket? Share your thoughts in the comments!
September 16th, 2009
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