Save the date: Mother’s Day (Sunday, May 11) is fast approaching. If you haven’t started shopping for your mom, here’s Omiru’s five picks for Mother’s Day gifts:
Candles
Luxe Glass Candle | $32 at Paddywax
We’re huge fans of Paddywax candles–especially the glass candles from the luxe collection.
Stationery
Black and White Story Set of 20 Notecards | $34 at Kate Spade
For the mom who loves corresponding with her family and friends snail mail style. We love this set of chic Kate Spade notecards for their graphic sensibility and playful nature.
Fashion
Silk Peony Wrap | $69 at Banana Republic
Give your mom the gift of effortless style with this gorgeous silk peony wrap. Bonus? It’s one size fits all, so you’ll always have the right size.
Chocolates
Exotic Truffle Collection | $40 for 16 pieces at Vosges
Give mom a taste of the world with this collection of truffles, infused with exotic flavors from around the globe.
Art
Affordable Art | from $20 at 20×200
This particular piece is nearly sold out–there are only 2 left (at $2000 each). But you can find many more affordable pieces for $20+, with new art appearing on site every Tuesday and Wednesday.
Not finding something that’s just right? Surprise your mom with a destination gift–like a weekend trip to her favorite vacation spot.
Posted by Trisha on May 1st, 2008 in Shopping Guide, Women |
How do you wear a blazer with a casual shirt? Match the informality of your shirt–be it a polo, henley or t-shirt–to your jacket. Choose a unstructured jacket in a casual cotton instead of your traditional wool.
You could always try the plain t-shirt under the blazer (or layered tees), but you can take the outfit up a notch by layering a fitted polo shirt over a t-shirt. Bonus points for a brightly colored tee–we love the splash of color this creates at the neckline.
Finish the outfit off with a casual belt (woven, not leather) and a pair of stylish sneakers.
Have a great tip about how to wear a blazer with a casual shirt? Share it with us in the comments!
Posted by Trisha on April 29th, 2008 in How To, Men, Men's, Ready Made Outfits |
Even though April’s nearly over, the rainy weather is not. Here’s Omiru’s top umbrella picks to keep you dry in style, whatever your personal style may be:
Elegant
Eliza Black Devore Lace Umbrella | $35 (approx) at Brollies Galore
Modern
Bubble Manual Stick Umbrella | $16.99 at Target
Flirty
Retro Chic Polka Dot Umbrella | $26 at Brollies Galore
Artsy
Pink Dahlia Umbrella | $40 (approx) at Raindrops
Posted by Trisha on April 29th, 2008 in Shopping Guide, Women |
We asked: Would you wear Short Shorts?
You said: No to Short Shorts, which only got 30% of the vote.
Style tip? Short Shorts are best on those blessed with thin legs. For those of us with less-than-perfect legs, a knee length short is more flattering. That said, short shorts can visually elongate the leg–so if you’re petite, they can work in your favor.
Next question: We just ran a feature on horizontal stripes, which have a bad reputation for figure flattery. But what do you think? Tell us, would you wear Horizontal Stripes? Cast your vote on the sidebar!
Pictured: Mary Striped Short | $19.99 at Forever 21.
Posted by Trisha on April 28th, 2008 in Trend, Trend Predictives, What's In and What's Out, Women |
While we take our weekend break, we want to introduce you to a few other high quality fashion blogs. Here’s what’s going on for this Week in Chic:
A Few Goody Gumdrops says to get ahead in red in the Louis Vuitton French Riviera patent leather pumps.
Coquette loves dressing up in cute blouses for Spring.
Fashiontribes piles on the charming, non-cheesy craftsy jewelry.
I’m Not Obsessed shows you how to get Famke Janssen’s sunglasses for less.
Stylenotes features some eco-chic deals in honor of Earth Day.
The Coveted gets results with skincare superstars.
The Fashionable Housewife dishes on how to find hidden deals for just about anything. It’s Haggling 101!
Headed for a Botox party? Let this little tidbit from The Organic Beauty Expert go to your head!
Lux Lotus has a new philosophy and a new red carpet to roll out.
Supermodel Agyness Deyn knows that long dresses are not just for formal occasions observes V-Style.
Cute flats for under $100! The Fashion Bomb scrimps stylishly.
Cheap Jap advises white not to wear..and which white is right.
Fashion, evolved has a cute scissor graphic tee for your fave crafter or sewing nut.
Pictured: Stewart + Brown Gathered Hoodie | $176 at Tobi.
Posted by Trisha on April 27th, 2008 in Off Topic |
Welcome to a Special Sampler Edition of the Friday
Fashion Hotlist. This week, we present to you Our Favorite Goodies from the Sampler to show you the best of the best from independent crafters and artists.
1800s Button Hair Pins | $12 at Allie’s Adornments
These century old buttons in Allie’s designs traveled from England, France, Germany, Bohemia, and old estates of the eastern United States.
I love you Deer Letterpress Cards | $4 at Don’t Press Me
For old-school letterpress from an experienced graphic designer, head over to Don’t Press Me.
Are you a designer or crafter? Spread the word about yourself by sending your goods to The Sampler today!
Posted by Trisha on April 25th, 2008 in Friday Fashion Hotlist, Trend |
Q: I’m a light skinned Asian girl and I have trouble figuring out when exactly I looked washed out. What kind of nude colors would I look good in and which ones should I avoid?
A: With your dark hair and light Asian skin, nude, pastel, and frosted shades will all tend to make you look washed out–pale, but not in a flattering way. To avoid this unhealthy, washed out look, try wearing bright colors and vivid jewel tones. Ruby reds, emerald green, cobalt blue, royal purple, teal, and even bright yellow will all flatter your complexion.
If you would like to wear a nude colored dress, opt for a darker shade of nude so as to provide enough contrast to not blend in with the dress.
Have a great tip about great colors for Asian skin? Share it with us in the comments!
Posted by Trisha on April 24th, 2008 in Shopping Guide, Women |
High end designer horizontal stripes. Clockwise from top: Michael Bastian Striped Sweater | $995 at Saks Fifth Avenue, Michael Kors Seersucker Shorts | $195 at Saks Fifth Avenue, Junya Watanabe Saint James Peacoat | $1,765 at Saks Fifth Avenue.
Horizontal stripe patterns have emerged as a fresh-looking casual trend for both men and women this Spring. From Burberry to John Varvatos, from American Apparel to Built by Wendy, this trend has manifested itself everywhere from high end fashion houses (hello Michael Bastian and Junya Watanabe) to accessible, affordable chain stores. Here are a few pieces that do the horizontal stripe pattern well:
Our $$$ Picks:Adam Kimmel Black and White Sweatshirt | $275 at JakeAs always, an Adam Kimmel piece with a distinct American feel.
Bureau Long Sleeve Henley | $158 at Oak
Slim Fit Striped Polo | $125 at Burberry
I especially like it in white and washed gray, available at Bloomingdales.
Chimala Border Print Tee | $110 at Oak
Our $$ Picks:
Converse by John Varvatos Trim Crew in Metal Grey | $57 at Revolve Clothing
Be sure to also check out a cream/washed grey long sleeve piece by John Varvatos (not the same as Converse by John Varvatos). You can get it at Saks Fifth Avenue.
Mount Marshall Polo in Grey Stripe | $49.50 at Abercrombie and Fitch
Our $ Picks:
Slub Cotton Stripe Fitted Crew Tee | $39.50 at Banana Republic
Men’s Sailor Tee | $36 (sale) at Built by Wendy
I think serves better as a layering piece.
Poly Cotton Stripe Crew Neck | $22 at American Apparel
Textured Henley Striped Shirt | $11.99 (sale) at Gap
Posted by Trisha on April 23rd, 2008 in Men, Trend, Trendscape, Trendscape |
Light Blue and Spring Green
Light blue and spring green combine for a soothing, natural look. Simply gorgeous.
Feeling the love for this set? Here’s more information about it.
Lilac Purple and Navy Blue
Men, take note–your navy blue suit looks positively dashing with a pressed lilac shirt.
Feeling the love for this set? Here’s more information about it.
Bright Yellow and Orange
Warm up an outfit with this bright color combination. We love it paired with navy blue–or dark rinse jeans.
Feeling the love for this set? Here’s more information about it.
Posted by Trisha on April 22nd, 2008 in Men, Trend, Trendscape, Trendscape, Trendscape, Women |
We asked: Would you wear Bubble Jackets?
You said: No to Bubble Jackets, which got only 26% of the vote.
Style tip? Bubble jackets can work for certain figure types, but they’re tough to wear for others. If you have wide shoulders and narrow hips, a bubble shaped jacket will help balance out your figure. For the opposite (narrow shoulders and wide hips), however, bubble jackets will do more harm than good for your figure. If Bubble Jackets work for your figure, we recommend checking out the lovely (and affordable) pictured Bubble Jacket at Target..
Next question: The weather’s starting to warm up, and soon we’ll be making the transition from long pants to shorts. And some may dare to go one step further with Short Shorts. But what do you think? Tell us, would you wear Short Shorts? Cast your vote on the sidebar!
Pictured: Bubble Skirt Trench Coat | $69.99 at Target.
Posted by Trisha on April 21st, 2008 in Trend, Trend Predictives, What's In and What's Out, Women |
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