Omiru Poll Results: Sweater Jackets are In!

Omiru Poll Result: Sweater Jackets are In!


Marc by Marc Jacobs Nicolette SweaterWe asked: Are Sweater Jackets In or Out?

You said:  Bring on the Sweater Jackets–a full 69% voted them In.

Omiru’s take: There’s no question that Sweater Jackets are in.  But now we can ask ourselves what type to wear.  Short or long, chunky or delicately knit?  Short sweater jackets work well for the petite, but then again, there’s a casual elegance to a 3/4 length.  Chunky sweater jackets have a kind of ski-week charm, but a delicately knit jacket can blend right in at work.


Next Question: One of New York Fashion Week’s biggest accessory trends was the re-emergence of Thick Frame Glasses.  But what do You think?  
Tell us, are Thick Frame Glasses In, or are they Out?  Cast your vote on
the sidebar!

Pictured: Marc by Marc Jacobs Nicolette Sweater | $278 at Shopbop.

Posted by Trisha on March 5th, 2007 in Men, Trend, Trend Predictives, What's In and What's Out, Women |

Friday Fashion Hotlist | 3.2.07

Issue No. 75 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 Shoes for you to step out for the weekend in.  We present to
you a quirky pair of metallic flats for women and a pair of tough lace-up boots for men.

Kiltie Pleasure Flats

Kiltie Pleasure Flats | $98 at
Kenneth Cole


Bed Stu Galaxy Crecy Boots
Bed Stu Galaxy Crecy Boots| $129.99 (sale) at Urban Outfitters

Posted by Trisha on March 2nd, 2007 in Friday Fashion Hotlist, Men, Trend, Women | 6 comments

Q&A: How to Wear Trapeze Tops in Your 30s

Q:  I love trapeze tops, but think I am too old. How can women in their late thirties (39) modify [this] trend?

Velvet Torch Empire DressA:  If you love trapeze tops, you should wear them!  Just be mindful of what
you wear them with, and look for styles with an appropriate amount of coverage.  Some rules of thumb?  Look for sleeved styles, and avoid overly exaggerated shapes.

Pictured is a trapeze shaped "dress" that would work
nicely over jeans or pants: Velvet Torch Scoop Neck Empire Dress ($52 at Nordstrom. 
It has a flattering neckline and an easy to wear shape, and at that price,
it’s a deal.  If you’re feeling more adventurous, you might want to try
this colorful Nanette Lepore Print Shift Dress ($275 at Nordstrom)…again, over a pair of pants.

Another Omiru reader, Robyn, offered up another idea for sleeveless trapeze tops.  Robyn suggests layering a sleeveless trapeze top over a long sleeved shirt or turtleneck.  Not only will the layered tops keep you warm this Winter, but it also makes the trapeze top look more age appropriate. 

Style question?  We’ve got answers.  E-mail us at tips at omiru dot com, or leave us a comment with your question.

Posted by Trisha on March 1st, 2007 in Q&A, Women's | 3 comments

Ready Made Outfit [Men]: Shot of Color


Marc Jacobs
and Duckie Brown subtly shook things up on the runway with brightly colored hats and gloves accessorizing neutral looks.  But these shots of color needn’t be limited to cold weather accessories.  Spice up a modern military look with a brightly colored tee.

"Shot of Color" Fashion Formula = Military Blazer + Sweater + Brightly Colored Tee + Jeans + Casual Oxfords.

Marc by Marc Jacobs Whipcord Military Blazer
Marc by Marc Jacobs Whipcord Military Blazer | $498 at Nordstrom

Stock Utility Mockneck Sweater
Stock Utility Mockneck Sweater | $58 at Urban Outfitters

No Tag 1978 Vintage Weave Graphic Tee
No Tag 1978 Vintage Weave Graphic Tee | $19.99 (sale) at Banana Republic

Kasil Victory in Midnight
Kasil Victory in Midnight | $187 at Revolve Clothing

Lacoste \'Token 2\' Oxford
Lacoste ‘Token 2′ Oxford | $130 at Nordstrom


Posted by Trisha on February 28th, 2007 in Men, Ready Made Outfits | 1 comment

Ready Made Outfit: Spring Fling

Say hello to Spring in a flirty Diane von Furstenberg mini dress and pastel accessories.

"Spring Fling" Fashion Formula = Mini Dress + Doctor Bag + Espadrille Sandals.

Diane von Furstenberg Abel Wrap Mini Dress

Diane von Furstenberg Abel Wrap Mini Dress | $345 at Intermix

Burlap Doctor Bag

Burlap Doctor Bag | $58 at Urban Outfitters

Sbicca \'Beau\' Sandal

Sbicca ‘Beau’ Sandal | $54.95 at Nordstrom


Posted by Trisha on February 27th, 2007 in Ready Made Outfits, Women | 3 comments

Omiru Poll Results: Colorful Accessories are IN!

Omiru Poll Result: Colorful Accessories are IN!


Weatherly Watch CapWe asked: Are Colorful Accessories In or Out?

You said:  Colorful Accessories are In!  A whopping 84% gave Colorful Accessories two thumbs up.

Omiru’s take: We’re fans of Colorful Accessories ourselves, so we couldn’t be happier. Why do we love them so much?  Versatility!  Which could you wear more often–a big bright yellow jacket, or a pair of fire engine red gloves?  We’d hazard to guess that the gloves would blend better into your wardrobe as well.


Next Question: Remember how sweater jackets were all the rage in 2001?  Fashion Week resurrected them, for both men and women.  But what do You think?   Tell us, are Sweater Jackets In, or are they Out?  Cast your vote on the sidebar!

Pictured: Weatherly Watch Cap | $48 at Anthropologie.

Posted by Trisha on February 26th, 2007 in Men, Trend, Trend Predictives, What's In and What's Out, Women | 2 comments

Friday Fashion Hotlist | 2.23.07

Issue No. 74 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 Brightly Colored Accessories (à la Duckie Brown and Marc Jacobs) to spruce up your winter wardrobe.  We present to
you a crimson newsboy cap for women and a sunshine yellow skull cap for men.

Crimson Newsboy Cap

Crimson Newsboy Cap | $58 at
Anthropologie


Kangol Acrylic Skull Cap
Kangol Acrylic Skull Cap| $6.99 (sale) at Urban Outfitters

Posted by Trisha on February 23rd, 2007 in Friday Fashion Hotlist, Men, Trend, Women |

Designer Profile: Erika Peña

On the day of her 18th birthday, Erika Peña moved from her homeland of Puerto Rico to New York City to begin a new life as a designer.  Studying with the best and the brightest at Parsons School of Design, Erika worked with designer labels Donna Karan and Josie Natori.  With her strong industry experience, Erika’s fashion-forward journey has been a successful one, filled with charm necklaces, chandelier earrings, and celebrity clients.  Erika shared with Omiru how her Latin roots have influenced her work, how she earned her celebrity clientele, and where you can pick up one of her designs for yourself.

Erika PeñaOmiru: How has your Latin heritage influenced your work? 

Erika: My Catholic upbringing, in particular, has influenced my work very much. I’m inspired by my move from Puerto Rico to New York.  I try to convey this experience through my jewelry, which is a bit rough and edgy, like New York, and a bit light and airy like the Caribbean.

O: What makes your jewelry line unique?

E: It’s spiritual.

O: Which of your pieces do you personally love to wear?
 
E: My mini Ala earrings make me feel special, and I always get compliments wearing them. They are gold vermeil chains stranded with beads on oval wire frame, available in turquoise, red, white beads with 14K gold filled beads and sterling silver chains.

Erika PeñaO: How long does it take to make one piece of jewelry in your line? 

E: Sometimes ten minutes. Other times, up to four hours—it depends on the piece.

O: Do you ever experience designer’s block?

E: Yes, I do get designer’s block from time to time. It’s funny, but I actually design best in airplanes.

O: Do you have a team of people working with you?

E: Yes, they’ve been with me since the beginning. And my sister, Bielka Peña-Bevillar, has a strong financial background, so she has helped me out on that part of the business.  With my designer background and her business background, we are building our clientele and expanding the Erika Peña empire!

Erika PeñaO: Jennifer Aniston, Beyonce, and Paris Hilton all wear your jewelry.  How did that happen?

E: Because we are sold in over 300 boutiques around the globe, celebrities have been exposed to the brand. The boutiques have also been supportive and usually call me when an important celebrity buys a piece. Paris Hilton, Brooke Shields, Paulina Rubio, Jessica Alba, Beyonce, Ashlee Simpson, Fergie and Jennifer Aniston all have worn my pieces.  I have also custom-designed jewelry for celebrities. My goal is for those who wear her jewelry to feel good, and to have a sense of good self.

O: What’s the price point of your collection?

E: My lower end line starts at $60 and goes up to $1200 for the designer line. I want to reach every woman and for everyone to be able to experience the Erika Peña brand.

O: Will you branch out into other accessories?

E: I already have handbags—I love them, you’ll see!

O: Where can we purchase your designs?

E: At my website, Bloomingdales, Harvey Nichols, and Epoca the Shop.

Want to see Erika’s latest collection?  Check out her website at www.erikapeña.com.

Posted by Melody on February 22nd, 2007 in Designer Profiles, Features | 1 comment

Ready Made Outfit [Men]: Spring Frost


Bridge your Winter and Spring wardrobes by mixing your cold-weather peacoat with a bright warm-weather t-shirt and spring sweater.

"Spring Frost" Fashion Formula = Peacoat + Half-Zip Sweater + T-Shirt + Jeans + Slip-Ons.

Façonnable Long Peacoat

Façonnable Long Peacoat | $495 at Nordstrom

Luxe Spring Blend Half-Zip Sweater

Luxe Spring Blend Half-Zip Sweater | $59.99 (sale) at Banana Republic

Green Fitted Cotton Crew

Green Fitted Cotton Crew | $16.50 at Banana Republic

All-Son Fit #2 Vintage Jeans

All-Son Fit #2 Vintage Jeans | $78 at Urban Outfitters

Come Fly With Me Slip-Ons

Come Fly With Me Slip-Ons | $120 (sale) at Kenneth Cole

Posted by Trisha on February 21st, 2007 in Men, Ready Made Outfits |

Five Must-Have Spring 2007 Women’s Fashion Trends

Pack away your bulky winter clothes and introduce your closet to some of spring’s chicest trends. While your parka and shawls enter hibernation, your brand new LWDs, trapeze silhouettes, and black-and-white prints are sure to enjoy heavy rotation. 

Black and White Prints
Fuse the LWD and the LBD and mix things up with some wild patterns.

Privee Strapless Zebra Print Dress
Privee Strapless Zebra Print Dress | $258 at Intermix

Trapeze Silhouettes
This au courant, unfussy shape leaves you room to breathe.

Lux Solid Trapeze Swing Dress
Lux Solid Trapeze Swing Dress | $58 at Urban Outfitters

Yellow
Try a piece in yellow for a punch of color.

Ella Moss Waldo Banded Bottom Tank
Ella Moss Waldo Banded Bottom Tank | $62 at Shopbop

The LWD (Little White Dress)
Crisp, clean and more innocent than its LBD counterpart.

Vanessa Barrantes Button-Back Shift Dress
Vanessa Barrantes Button-Back Shift Dress | $325 at Intermix

Peter Pan Collars
Mix simple shapes with an adorable Peter Pan collar for cute chic.

Grace Career Jacket
Grace Career Jacket | $27.80 at Forever21


Posted by Melody on February 20th, 2007 in Trend, Trend Predictives, What's In and What's Out, Women | 8 comments

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