Unless you want Pink to call you a b*tch for wearing real fur, we’d recommend sticking to your fabulous faux options. And lucky for you, there are tons of beautiful fake-fur coats to standing between you and PETA’s scary can of red paint. We present to you the most luxurious and cozy faux fur coats out there.
Our $$$ Pick:
Marvin Belted Faux Fur Coat | $158 at Nordstrom
Our $$ Picks:
Paul Frank Magda Peacoat | $98 at Nordstrom
Roxy ‘Kathleen’ Bomber | $79.50 at Nordstrom
Our $ Picks:
BB Dakota ‘Lani’ Nylon Hoody Coat | $38 at Nordstrom
Athletic Fur Hoodie | $24.80 at Forever 21
Posted by Melody on November 22nd, 2006 in Trend, Trendscape, Trendscape, Women |
Treat yourself like a princess by adding a royal foulard-print sweater to an otherwise basic wear-to-work outfit.
"Not So Basic Black and White" Fashion Formula = Patterned Sweater + Striped Button-Down Shirt + Flare Pants + Pumps.
Royal Foulard-Print Merino Cardigan | $88 at J Crew (In Store Only)
Laura Femme Shirt in Taylor Stripe | $39.99 (sale) at J Crew
Ya-Ya George Super Flair with Slik Pant | $319 at Shopbop
BCBGirls ‘Mika2′ Pump | $84.95 at Nordstrom
Posted by Trisha on November 21st, 2006 in Ready Made Outfits, Women |
We asked: Are Shirtdresses In or Out?
You said: It’s time to shop for shirtdresses. 68% are all over these versatile dresses, and only 12% and 19%, respectively, believe they’re On the Way Out and Out.
Omiru’s take: The perfect workdress, Shirtdresses manage to straddle the line between professional and figure flattering. Not too casual, but not too fussy, Shirtdresses travel effortlessly from the boardroom to cocktails at the local bar. We’re stocking up on both short and long sleeve styles (such as the attention-grabbing mod dress pictured at left) to take us through Winter and Spring!
Next Question: As party season approaches, we’re taking another look at the Velvet Jacket. Tell us, are Velvet Jackets In, or
are they Out? Cast your
vote on the sidebar!
Pictured: Nili Lotan Shirt Dress | $475 at Shopbop.
Posted by Trisha on November 20th, 2006 in Trend, Trend Predictives, What's In and What's Out, Women |
No matter what the season, bikinis are always in style, and More Swimsuits has just the collection of bikinis to keep you looking sexy this winter. Whether you’re heading out on an exotic cruise, planning your honeymoon, or just dreaming of warmer days on white, sandy beaches, check out this swimsuit outfit to keep you well suited for any beachwear occasion this winter (and summer).
At More Swimsuits, you have access to the hottest designer bikinis and accessories–at any time of the year–from the convenience of your home computer. You can read fashionable style tips to help you find the best bikini for your specific body type or find expert advice on how to care for your swimsuit to keep it looking and fitting great throughout the season. For even more fun swimsuit facts and tips, check out one of these sites where you can read the history of the bikini or delve into more detailed swimsuit shopping and fashion information. Don’t wait until summer to take advantage of amazing swimwear fashion!
Posted by Advertising on November 20th, 2006 in Advertising, Ready Made Outfits, Women |
Issue No. 64 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 Cardigans to keep you chic and cozy. We present to
you a contoured cardigan for women and a cashmere cardigan for men.
Cutaway Cardigan | $68 at Anthropologie
Michael Kors Cashmere Cardigan | $795 at Scoop NYC
Posted by Trisha on November 17th, 2006 in Friday Fashion Hotlist, Men, Trend, Women |
Jewelry designer Brooke Medlin wants people to describe her work with an "Ohh, Wowww!" But perhaps with another ‘W’ or two. Her organic metal designs surely elicit oohs and ahhs, both for their inherent beauty and for their affordable prices. From her home in Dayton, OH, she spoke to Omiru about her first love (Metal), her fashion Dos and Don’ts, and why flat shoes should stay in style Forever.
Omiru: How did you first get into jewelry design?
Brooke: I’ve made jewelry since I was a kid - I remember being verrrry proud of my clasps made from fishing swivels. I sold my first piece to a store when I was 18 and living in Chicago - a simple, beaded necklace that sold for just enough that I could buy more beads. When I was 20, I became more seriously interested in jewelry making, and thanks to my friends’ advice, I began to approach stores and slowly built my business from there. I am constantly looking for new mediums in which to dabble. Metal is my first love, but I am so drawn to color…you can expect to see some enamel and resin pieces on my site soon!
O: In a nutshell, describe your design aesthetic.
B: Metal and Color. I love combining organic, handworked metal with vibrantly colored glass. Hammered textures with high gloss = Perfection.
O: What trends do you think will be huge for Spring?
B: Dark denim skirts with low, slouchy suede boots, because that’s pretty much all I’m planning to wear. I also hope the tendency towards long, layered, drapey clothing continues. I like to cover what needs to be covered, while avoiding frumpiness. Flat shoes need to stay in style forever - who do I call to make that happen?
O: What trends do you wish would just go away?
B: Please don’t communicate with me through the seat of your pants. I need not know if you are ‘Sexy’ or ‘Juicy’.
O: What’s on your radar?
B: I would love to see more bike friendly cities - my dream life is biking to my (hopefully few) errands in a small city by the ocean. Until then, I’ll take biking to the post office and grocery in a dedicated bike lane. In fantastic pants.
O: How about your favorite piece from your collection?
B: The Delicate Dish Earrings are my current favorite. The earrings combine little concave sterling discs - which I heatform until their shape just begins to give way - with uniform teardrops via balled rivets that allow each component to move separately. I give the earrings an oxidized finish, then burnish them lightly in selective places, which gives them a great, soft glow.
O: Best Fashion Tip?
B: Wear the comfortable shoes. Trust me.
O: Fashion Dos:
B: For the love of Maude, be yourself! Wear the pants that fit, the shoes that won’t let snow slosh in and settle, and the big hair that everyone is jealous of! I think you’re beautiful.
O: Fashion Don’ts:
B: Don’t try too hard. Don’t spend half an hour in your closet forcing yourself to find something other than black shoes to wear with that outfit. You love those black shoes. Wear them. (But think about the colorful headscarf, yeah?)
O: Little known fact about you?
B: I have an imaginary friend…or three. (Hi, guys!)
O: How would your best friend describe you?
B: I had to pick through the sappy bits from the email my boyfriend (and best friend) sent me. Having done that, I’m left with: “Even though she may sometimes smell, she is truly my inspiration.†Thanks, babe.
O: 5 Things you like about your hometown, Dayton, OH:
- Flavors Eatery - Best food in Dayton.
- Shrug - Nice boys , excellent music.
- Riverbend Art Center - Where I learn and teach.
- Mendelson’s Liquidation Center - Run, don’t walk! Go now!
- The Little Miami Scenic Trail - I love my bike, and I love this path…and only partly because HaHa Pizza is the perfect stopping point!
O: Where can we buy your jewelry?
B: Online, I can be found at Orange Button, Imogene, and my own website. I try to give each online shop different items, so be sure to visit each one! For a list of retail stores in which to find my work, go here.
O: What can we expect next from you?
B: Glossy resin in my familiar, organic shapes. Look for seashells…and teeth! More castings, more enamel. More color!
Can’t get enough of Brooke? Shop her latest collection at http://www.brookemedlin.com.
Posted by Trisha on November 16th, 2006 in Designer Profiles, Features |
Romantic chiffon and an emphasis on the waist synergize to form the perfect office-appropriate date outfit. We’d recommend, however, donning this outfit for a cocktail hour date, not an actual office rendezvous.
"Office Romance" Fashion Formula = Chiffon Blouse + High-Waisted Skirt + Pumps.
Madison Marcus Babydoll Blouse | $210 at Intermix
Rachel Roy Nicola High Waist Skirt | $272 at Shopbop
Stuart Weitzman ‘Cachet’ Pump | $245 at Nordstrom
Posted by Trisha on November 15th, 2006 in Ready Made Outfits, Women |
We just can’t get over the Dresses with Pockets trend, but then again, neither can you. Enjoy our updated Dresses with Pockets picks, which will usher you right through the holiday season.
Our $$$ Picks:
MARC BY MARC JACOBS ‘Comet’ Jersey Dress | $328 at Nordstrom
Nanette Lepore Vest Dress | $325 at Nordstrom
Our $$ Pick:
Nanette Lepore ‘Party Time’ Jumper | $260 at Nordstrom
Our $ Picks:
Halogen Mandarin Collar Shirtdress | $98 at Nordstrom
BCBGirls ‘Tanya’ Wide Belted Knit Dress | $88 at Nordstrom
Posted by Trisha on November 14th, 2006 in Trend, Trendscape, Trendscape, Women |
We asked: Are Trapeze Silhouettes In or Out?
You said: Trapeze silhouttes, while all over the runways, aren’t necessarily going to be taking over your closet. Almost half of you (49%) are all for this of-the-moment silhouette, but 18% voted Trapeze silhouettes Out and the remaining 33% cast their vote towards On the Way Out.
Omiru’s take: In a season enamored of volume, trapeze shapes are a fun silhouette that’s easier to wear than the bubble skirt. Plus, they effortlessly cover up any extra holiday weight you may put on this season. We’re behind the Trapeze silhouette, but we’re limiting our purchases to classic looks that can be worn after the Trapeze craze is over.
Next Question: We’re all over Shirtdresses for their versatility at work and in the rest of your life. But what do You think? Tell us, are Shirtdresses s In, or
are they Out? Cast your
vote on the sidebar!
Pictured: Chloe Button Neck Dress | $940 at Net-a-Porter.
Posted by Trisha on November 13th, 2006 in Trend, Trend Predictives, What's In and What's Out |
Issue No. 63 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 Military Coats to keep you going strong through Winter. We present to
you a dramatic voluminous coat for women and a streamlined, sophisticated coat for men.
Magnificent Mile Coat | $468 at Anthropologie
Love the oversized shape and voluminous sleeves.
Ben Sherman Iman Jacket | $199 at Urban OutfittersBy far, the sleekest military jacket we’ve seen.
Posted by Trisha on November 10th, 2006 in Friday Fashion Hotlist, Men, Trend, Women |
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