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You Said: No to One-Piece Jumpers

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pins-needles-piped-sailor-jumper_040410We asked: Would you wear One-Piece Jumpers?

You said:  No to One-Piece Jumpers, with a 77% to 23% vote.

Style tip? Jumpers - or rompers, as they’re also known - are not the most intuitive fashion choice for spring.  But what’s undeniable is how fast they’re flying off the racks.  Jumpers definitely feel like a (slightly more accessible) Spring 2010 version of the Harem Pant - or the Sweatpants/Stiletto trend - something that fashionistas love, but definitely not mainstream.  If you dare to wear a romper, try them with a pair of low heels.  Too high heels are a bit too much, especially for daytime, with the short shorts that inevitably accompany the romper.  Or, if you want to go for a higher heel, add a bit of edge to your feminine romper with a boyfriend blazer.

Next question: Tie Dye is reminiscent of (questionable) 80s style.  But Proenza Schouler’s Spring 2010 collection made us see psychedelic tie-dye in a whole new light.  But what do you think?  Tell us, would you wear tie-dye?  Cast your vote on the sidebar!

Pictured: Pins and Needles Piped Sailor Romper | $58 at Urban Outfitters

5 comments April 11th, 2010

What to Wear April 2010

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It’s official - Spring has arrived.  And with Spring comes a much-awaited wardrobe update as befits the longer days and rising temperatures.  What’s on deck for April 2010?  While winter was all about hard blacks tempered by greys, spring is embracing neutral colors and pastels, accompanied by pops of bright color.  We’re outfitting ourselves in creamy whites, dusty khakis, army olives, and navy blues.  Sartorially, we’re femininizing for Spring as well - with drapey knits and ruffles - all perfect pairings for the season’s military influence.  Here’s our top picks for April 2010:

1. Deena & Ozzy Perimeter Oxford | $38 at Urban Outfitters

2. Knitted Drape Waistcoat | $60 at Topshop

3. Linen Trousers | $69.50 at Loft

4. Lucca Couture New Safari Jumper | $58 at Urban Outfitters

5. City Safari Pant | $69.50 at J Crew

6. Multi Seamed Mesh Slip Cami | $50 at Topshop

7. Ribbon Straw Box Bag | $60 at Topshop

8. Milly Ruffle Jacket | $416 at Piperlime

9. Millie Canvas Boots | $70 at Topshop

5 comments April 8th, 2010

You Said: No to Neon Brights

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silk-crinkle-2-sided-scarf_040410We asked: Would you wear Neon Brights?

You said:  No to Neon Brights, with a 67% to 33% vote.

Style tip? Neon brights ruled the runways for Spring, with head-turning colors and patterns.  But we hear your hesitation to wear these runway looks out in Real Life.  How to wear neon brights without looking like you’re on a runway yourself?  Try the tie-dye-eseque effect of bright watercolor prints.  These prints look gorgeous on dresses and flowy tops - but they look equally fetching on drapey scarves.  Add a dip dyed neon colored scarf to your spring wardrobe and pair it with crisp, clean whites and chambrays.

Next question: One-piece jumpers are a major style trend for Spring, but they’re not necessarily mainstream.  Of note though, is how fast they’re selling out in store.  But what do you think?  Tell us, would you wear a one-piece jumper?  Cast your vote on the sidebar!

Pictured: Silk Crinkle 2-Sided Scarf | $34.50 at Ann Taylor Loft

1 comment April 4th, 2010

You Said: Yes to Liberty Prints

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liberty-london-target-billboard-bag_032810We asked: Would you wear Liberty Prints?

You said:  Yes to Liberty Prints, with a 62% to 38% vote.

Style tip? Liberty Prints, the effervescent prints popularized by Liberty of London, are extending far past the British Isles this season.  These garden party florals make a statement, so make sure that they’re the centerpiece of your outfit.  Wear them on classic shapes and simple silhouettes, and unless you’re feeling daring, pair them with solids instead of other patterns.  Where to buy Liberty Prints stateside?  Look no further than cheap chic emporium Target for their Liberty of London collection.

Next question: Neon Brights lit up the Spring 2010 runways.  Eye-catching and energizing, they could just be the antidote to Spring’s pastel peaches and pinks.  But what do you think?  Tell us, would you wear neon brights?  Cast your vote on the sidebar!

Pictured: Liberty of London Billboard Bag (Preorder, avail 9/5/10) | $29.99 at Target

2 comments March 28th, 2010

Trend Alert: Peaches and Pinks

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After months of hard edges, military boots, and black, black, and more black, we have frothy, light as air pastels for spring.  So now that the air is warming up, you can easily trade in your rocker chic blacks for something a bit more feminine.  These springy peaches and pinks come with pretty embellishments - sequins, pleats, ruffles, and gorgeous draping.  But if you’re not ready to give up the hard edge completely, you can always combine the best of both worlds with a studded peach handbag. 

1. Sequined Starland Tank | $138 at J Crew

2. Flounce Flower Cardigan | $22.80 at Forever 21

3. Spot Frill Front Vest | $55 at Topshop

4. Raw Edge Tier Skirt | $24.80 at Forever 21

5. Leather Weave Stud Detail Duffle Bag | $128.21 at ASOS

6. Laporte Drape Blouse | $110 at J Crew

7. Pleat Tapered Trousers | $70 at Topshop

9 comments March 25th, 2010

You Said: Yes to Parkas

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caprice-jacket_032110We asked: Would you wear the Parka?

You said:  Yes to Parkas, with a 59% to 41% vote.

Style tip? Thanks to this season’s emphasis on utilitarian fashion, parkas stand front and center on the outerwear trend lineup.  The beauty of the parka is its versatility.  For a gamine look, you can pair your parka with a sailor tee and trouser pants.  For a sophisticated-yet-feminine look, slip on a sundress and finish it off with a parka jacket (especially this cinched number from J Crew).  Or even pair your parka with an oversized top, leggings, and ankle boots.

Next question: Liberty Prints, the small, garden-party-esque florals popularized by London’s Liberty & Co., are finding their way across the Atlantic this season, with collaborations with Nike, Marc by Marc Jacobs, and even Target.   But what do you think?  Tell us, would you wear Liberty Prints?  Cast your vote on the sidebar!

Pictured: Caprice Jacket | $138 at J Crew

3 comments March 21st, 2010

You Said: Yes to Statement Necklaces

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crystal-corona-necklace_031410We asked: Would you wear Statement Necklaces?

You said:  An overwhelming Yes to Statement Necklaces, with a 82% to 18% vote.

Style tip? What we love about statement necklaces is that they’re a chic, simple way to draw attention right up to your face.  There’s something about a statement necklace that frames your face in just the right way.  So when you wear a statement necklace, you want to keep your top simple.  No frills, beading, or ruffles - you want your top to be sans embellishment to be the blank canvas on which to spotlight your statement necklace.

Next question: Parkas are this season’s casual jacket alternative to the standard trench.  They’re a bit rough-and-tumble, but that’s part of their charm.  But what do you think?  Tell us, would you wear the parka?  Cast your vote on the sidebar!

Pictured: Crystal Corona Necklace | $118 at J Crew

4 comments March 15th, 2010

You Said: No to Winter Shorts

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mini-houndstooth-extended-short_030610We asked: Would you wear Winter Shorts?

You said:  No to Winter Shorts, with a 66% to 34% vote.

Style tip? Wearing shorts during winter sounds like a seasonally dyslexic concept, but paired with the right elements, they can actually be very chic.  The key is to pair the shorts with leggings or tights so as to protect your legs from the cold.  Think this only works in temperate climates?  You can pull off Winter Shorts even in chilly climates. Just ask Hannah who says, "I live in Michigan and I’ve pulled off winter shorts even in December! I wore thick leggings and knee-length boots, and I wear a coat that goes down to mid-thigh.  As long as you don’t have to go outside for too long it’s just fine."

Next question: Ribbon tied necklaces with big, bold beads and jewels are certainly eye catching.  But what do you think?  Tell us, would you wear the Statement Necklace?  Cast your vote on the sidebar!

Pictured: Mini Houndstooth Extended Short| $19.80 at Forever 21

4 comments March 8th, 2010

What to Wear March 2010

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It may only be the beginning of March, but we’re already looking forward to wearing the spring fashions that we’ve been stocking up on all winter.  What do you need to add to your wardrobe this month to keep your closet fresh?  Besides the obligatory jackets and coats, we recommend floral prints, denim and chambray, loads of neutrals, sexy sequins, and a touch of whimsy with a Fifi Lapin print.  Here’s what to wear for March 2010:

1. Fletcher by Lyell Chiffon Cardigan | $58 at Urban Outfitters

2. Tie Front Woven Shirt | $18.90 at Heritage 1981

3. Heritage Sequin Top | $98 at Banana Republic

4. Vintage Poppy Erica Dress | $250 at J Crew

5. Double Layered Bow Skirt | $60 at Topshop

6. Suckered Gingham Perfect Shirt | $69.50 at J Crew

7. Fifi Lapin Striped Tank | $16.90 at Forever 21

8. Silk Frances Camisole | $88 at J Crew

9. Premium Polka Dot Teddy | $55 at Topshop

10. BDG Varsity Jacket | $88 at Urban Outfitters

11. Edith Velvet Boots | $30.80 at Forever 21

12. Ri2k Eaves Leather Drawstring Bag | $213.68 at ASOS

6 comments March 5th, 2010

Fall 2010 Fashion Week Trend: Colorful Prints

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Photo Credit: NYMag.com
Colorful Prints at Thakoon, Proenza Schouler, and Peter Som.


Style tip?  Prints are the spice of fashion - the fun pieces that can breathe life into your wardrobe.  The beauty of prints is that they can really change up your look, adding color and visual interest to very simple silhouettes.  Case in point?  Proenza Schouler’s blue and green printed boatneck swing coat, which would have a very 1960s feel were it not for the electrifying print.  We also took note of Thakoon’s use of prints on multiple fabric types - look at how the animal print pattern on the top is echoed in the skirt.  But you don’t have to go too matchy-matchy with prints.  Do as Peter Som does and pair two different prints in the same outfit.

What do you think?  How would you wear colorful prints?  Share your thoughts in the comments!

3 comments March 3rd, 2010

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