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.
Posted by Trisha on October 12th, 2009 in Trend, Trend Predictives, Trendscape, Trendscape, What's In and What's Out, Women |
Biker jackets evoke imagery of black leather, hard edges, and sharp studs. But you don’t have to go over the edge to look sharp in a biker jacket. The keys to wearing a biker jacket elegantly are twofold: (1) pick the right jacket (sleek, minimal), and (2) dress up the rest of the look with sophisticated pieces with chic details. Here’s how to wear a biker jacket elegantly:
1. Start with a simple, sophisticated base: grey cords (or grey jeans) and a tie-neck knit top. We love the mix of muted colors between these two pieces.
2. Layer on the elegant biker jacket. Note the subtle cream color, the slim fit, and the understated detailing.
3. Finish off the look with standout accessories: a pair of tall grey boots to tuck your grey cords into (the combo creates a long, lean look) and a cheery bright yellow clutch for a burst of color.
How would you wear a biker jacket? Share your style with us in the comments!
Posted by Trisha on October 8th, 2009 in Ready Made Outfits, Women |
What’s the key to wearing brightly colored pants? Pair them with a top in a complementary color - and then fill out the rest of the outfit with neutrals. That way, you build the outfit around the pants and work them seamlessly into your look. Here’s how to wear brightly colored pants:
1. Start with a pair of brightly colored pants. We chose a pair of mustard cords to build the look around.
2. Choose a top in a complementary color. This lace trim camisole in dusty blue pairs beautifully with the mustard cords.
3. Finish off the outfit with neutral pieces and accessories: a cream colored turtleneck cardigan (which also adds texture), and a buckled handbag and flat boots in shades of brown.
How would you wear brightly colored pants? Share your style with us in the comments!
Posted by Trisha on October 7th, 2009 in Ready Made Outfits, Women |
Guys, it’s time to beef up your outerwear wardrobe and fill your closet with an assortment of versatile coats and jackets that will take you through fall. What will you need? A mix of casual and tailored styles in neutral, go-with-everything colors. Here’s six versatile jackets (all under $150, and most under $100) that will complete your fall outerwear wardrobe:
The Peacoat
Chino Peacoat | $34.90 at Heritage 1981
The Duffle Coat
Jersey Hooded Duffle | $91.19 at ASOS
The Field Jacket
Field Jacket | $99.50 at American Eagle
The Bomber Jacket
Pinstripe Bomber | $82.07 at ASOS
The Casual Blazer
Charcoal Shawl Collar Blazer | $80 at Topman
The 3/4 Length Coat
Long Length Double Breasted Coat | $127.66 at ASOS
What jackets will you be wearing this Fall? Share your style with us in the comments!
Posted by Trisha on October 6th, 2009 in Men, Shopping Guide |
Now that Fall is upon us and you’re out shopping for coats, chunky knit sweaters, and layering tops, it’s time to update your shoe wardrobe as well. We love the mix of textures and styles that Fall is bringing us - and we have six shoes under $100 for you to start your shoe shopping. Here’s six shoe trends you need to know for Fall 2009:
Ankle Boots
Abaeté for Payless Antoine Bootie | $49.99 at Payless
Oxfords
Fioni Kensington Oxford Pump | $24.99 at Payless
Flat Boots
Buckled Ankle Boot | $26.80 at Forever 21
Animal Prints
Mossimo Vassie Snip Toe Pumps | $29.99 at Target
Tall Boots
BDG Leather Riding Boot | $88 at Urban Outfitters
Quilted Flats
Quilted Cap Toe Flats | $16.80 at Forever 21
What shoes will you be wearing this Fall? Share your style with us in the comments!
Posted by Trisha on October 5th, 2009 in Shopping Guide, Women |
We asked: Would you wear Motorcycle Jackets?
You said: Yes to Motorcycle Jackets, with a 81% to 19% vote.
Style tip? Motorcycle Jackets are fun and edgy - and they’re the perfect item to pair with anything from a summer sundress to a white tee and jeans. However, the traditional black leather motorcycle jacket isn’t the only style available these days. We love the motorcycle jacket silhouette in other fabrics, patterns, and colors. Case in point? This versatile plaid motorcycle jacket, which gives you two key Fall trends in one.
Next question: Shaggy, faux fur vests are a hot layering piece for Fall, as they add a burst of texture to your look. But what do you think? Tell us, would you wear a Faux Fur Vest? Cast your vote on the sidebar!
Pictured: Plaid Wool Blend Moto Jacket | $42.90 at Heritage 1981.
Posted by Trisha on October 4th, 2009 in Trend, Trend Predictives, What's In and What's Out, Women |
How do you turn a simple outfit into something extraordinary? It’s all in the details. We love basics with a twist - the white button down with tuxedo pleats, the coat with oversized buttons, the pants adorned with an oversized bow. The beauty of these pieces is that they’re simple and understated - yet they pack a fashion punch, especially when combined. Here’s how to get a stunning look from these basics with a twist:
1. Start with a tuxedo pleated white button down shirt. Pair the tuxedo shirt with a pair of drapey trousers adorned with a bow.
2. Layer on a vest. We love that the black sweatervest features a variety of textures - from the simple knit to the lace detailing.
3. On top, pull on an Audrey Hepburn-esque 3/4 length coat. We love the scalloped detailing and the oversized, contrast buttons.
4. Finish off the look with a pair of ankle boots, adorned with zig zag detailing and a buckle at the ankle.
What are your favorite fashion details? Bows? Oversized buttons? Pleats? Share your style with us in the comments!
Posted by Trisha on October 2nd, 2009 in Ready Made Outfits, Women |
Love the gamine look but don’t want to look like a schoolgirl? Get the look of rugged elegance by combining the girly, feminine separates with pieces that are a little rough around the edges. We love the contrast in textures, styles, and silhouette. Here’s how to get the rugged and refined look for Fall:
1. Start with a sophisticated base: a tailored blouse (don’t you love the tuxedo pleating?) and a pleated skirt. The base is prim and proper.
2. Layer on an outdoorsy parka to add a touch of ruggedness to the refined base layer. We love the mix of colors (the army green with the sailor white and navy) and the contrast in detailing (oversized pockets and cord detailing vs. tuxedo pleats).
3. Finish off the look with accessories that blend the sophisticated and the rugged: studded tall flat boots and a serious leather satchel.
How would you get the rugged and refined look? Share your style with us in the comments!
Posted by Trisha on October 1st, 2009 in Ready Made Outfits, Women |
Fall is here, and it’s time to break out your flannel plaid shirts. But how do you wear them without looking like a lumberjack? The key is fit. Big, blousy flannel plaid shirts scream "timber!" But if you choose a flannel plaid in a slim cut style, you can turn a potentially woodsy look into something more urban. Here’s how to wear flannel plaid without looking like a lumberjack:
1. Start with your flannel plaid shirt and a pair of casual pants. We like the mix of textures when you combine worn in cords with your flannel plaid.
2. When it gets cold, layer on a hoodie. We love the contrast trims on this casual sweatshirt. Style tip? Leave the hoodie’s top two buttons unbuttoned so that the flannel plaid will shine through.
3. Finish the look off with a casual boot. The leather and tweed really add to the textures in the look.
How would you wear flannel plaid without looking like a lumberjack? Share your style with us in the comments!
Posted by Trisha on September 30th, 2009 in Men, Ready Made Outfits |
The warm days of Summer may be a memory, but Fall’s cooler temperatures mean fun with layering - and buying a new Fall coat. Since we’re coat fanatics, we’ve been eyeing all of the coat possibilities for weeks - so we’ve got the best of the best affordable picks ready for you. In fact, we’ve got one (or more!) for you, whatever your style personality. Here’s Omiru’s top six picks for Fall Coats under $100:
Elegant
Anna Von Diederitz Coat in Snow | $83.99 at ModCloth
Mod
Devin Military Peacoat | $89.50 at Delias
Gamine
Take the Reigns Jacket | $64.99 at ModCloth
Sporty
AE Fall Anorak | $79.50 at American Eagle
Outdoorsy
Mallory Twill Bomber | $79.50 at Delias
Euro Chic
Belted Shoulder Blazer | $90 at Topshop
What Fall Coats will you be wearing? Share your style with us in the comments!
Posted by Trisha on September 29th, 2009 in Shopping Guide, Women |
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