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how to work summer pieces into fall

June 19th, 2008 · posted by Jean Vouté Pratt in $ $$ Beirn Loeffler Randall Monica Vinader T-Bags accessories belts bracelets clothing coats dresses earrings handbags jewelry shoes

It’s simply not realistic for all of us to have four seasons of clothing. So, we’re going to show you how to make a piece multi-seasonal. We all have our favorite “go-to” jersey dress for Summer. It feels light and airy on a hot humid day. In the summer you’re wearing it with bamboo bracelets, gladiator sandals, and a shot of turquoise in a Beirn bag. To make that dress work into the fall, put it with leggings or skinny jeans and a pair of tall boots. On cooler days, pop on a leather bomber jacket. Make a Fall statement by keeping the details in darker colors like an aubergine belt and handbag. Voila! You’ll get another couple of months out of one dress.

items in this observation:

Summer:

  • Beirn turquoise “Jenna” bag @ shop clothesline
  • T-Bags V-neck jersey dress @ Net-a-Porter
  • wood and shell bangles @ Topshop
  • FARO flat hoop sandal @ Topshop


  • Fall:

  • Monica Vinader Circle hammer earrings
  • Be & D Garbo mini shoulder bag
  • Nikki Jaggs Marie tie belt in aubergine @ revolve clothing
  • pocket hooded jacket ! Topshop
  • Loeffler Randall Carine suede boot @ Singer 22

  • stars… how to embrace a fleeting trend.

    May 21st, 2008 · posted by Madeline Rhodes in $ $$$ Chanel Yves Saint Laurent accessories belts bracelets clothing earrings jewelry necklaces shoes tops trends

    Are you over the moon for stars?
    Ever notice those fleeting fashion concepts? One month every woman’s got it on and the next month, that “it” thing makes itself comfortable in the back of your closet. The good thing about this month’s star trend is its impeccable timing with Memorial Day Weekend. You can be patriotic and fashion forward all at once. More importantly, we’re going to help you figure out a practical, affordable, and fashionable way to approach this shiny trend.

    Over the top stars: If you want to grab on to this trend with full force, keep the price point on the low end. That way, when it’s out in a couple of months you won’t have buyers remorse. Check out the cute top from Asos. It makes a bold starry statement. Or give your stars a little color with a red strapless cotton dress. It’s a great piece for daytime or a family BBQ.

    Subtle stars: Jewelry is an easy way to embrace this trend. Have the stars fall from your ears, cascade down your neck, or adorn your arm. A blouse with a subtle star print will keep you on trend, but will also stand the test of time. It’s a top that will always look great with jeans.

    Funky stars: There are even stars out there for the edgy girls. Bring the stars over your knees with a fun pair of tights. Go for the gold with the YSL sandal. Or be mysterious with the Superfine tank, the stars have their eye on you with this one.

    While this starry trend won’t be around for long, it’s certainly fun and oh so “au current!” So, grab a bit of it before it shoots away!

    stars in this observation:

  • TFNC silk star print chiffon blouse @ Asos
  • Superfine Racer back tank @ Net-a-Porter
  • Pepe star print boobtube dress @ Asos
  • star print tie-neck blouse @ Asos
  • elastic star buckle belt @ Topshop
  • Emilio Cavallini stars over-the-knee holdups @ Asos
  • Yves Saint Laurent star sandal @ Barney’s
  • multi star drop pendant necklace at ASOS
  • Chanel Black Star Logo cuff bracelet at Bag Borrow or Steal™
  • star drop earrings @ Asos

  • the miraculous maxi dress

    May 14th, 2008 · posted by Madeline Rhodes in $ $$ $$$$ $$$$$ Commando Gap Jeanine Payer Joie Kenneth Jay Lane Missoni Miu Miu Temperley London Tory Burch Via Spiga Victoria's Secret accessories belts bracelets clothing designers dresses earrings jewelry lingerie/sleepwear shoes

    It’s a sweltering summer day and you’ve got some errands to run. Your kids have a play date at the park, you’ve got a lunch date with the girls, some shopping of course, and then a romantic dinner by the water. You swing open the doors of your closet and the last thing you want to step into is your tight jeans — just then you make eye contact with your maxi dress and it beckons to be worn… you happily oblige. It’s cool, sexy, flowing and versatile for all of your errands and dates for the day!

    how to wear a floral patterned maxi
    A floral patterned maxi dress alone is perfect for a hot summer day when all you want is one, long, flowing piece to make up your entire outfit. When choosing a patterned maxi, don’t overdo it with tons of jewelry. Opt for simple, hanging earrings. You can also ‘accessorize’ with your hair. Pamper your locks with rollers, hot or velcro (which Jean swears by), to get those oh so fabulous grecian goddess tendrils. It will fall beautifully with the free-spirited flow and pattern of the dress. If it’s too hot out, you can opt for a loosely coiled bun or simple low side pony.

  • Missoni karolina silk gown @ Net-a-Porter
  • Joie roll the dice floral maxi dress @ bloomingdale’s
  • Kenneth Jay Lane light multi hoops @ Shopbop


  • the transformable nature of the maxi
    If you decide to wear your maxi into the night, trade those flip flops for a sexier, strappy gladiator sandal and you’ll be ready to come off the beach and saunter into a romantically candle lit cafe. A belt doesn’t necessarily make your maxi day or night time worthy, but it will refresh the outfit and accentuate different aspects of the dress. Enhance a simple, solid colored maxi with a woven leather or suede belt right under the bust or loosely draped around the hips. If your maxi has gathers around the waist or underneath the bust then that’s where your belt should go. If your maxi has lots of ornamental details, a busy pattern or lots of layering and gathering then a belt is a no-no; you don’t want to wear your entire wardrobe. Finally, add a simple cuff bracelet, to top off the look.

  • terry halter maxi dress @ Victoria’s Secret
  • Joie sunny hills maxi dress @ Saks Fifth Avenue
  • Tory Burch alexis patent gladiator @ bloomingdales
  • Miu Miu woven leather belt @ Net-a-Porter
  • Kenneth Jay Lane pearl cuff @ Neiman Marcus


  • waistlines, shoes and panties, oh my!
    While some maxi’s gather under the bust or at the waistline to accentuate a curvy waist or create a waistline, other maxis shoot straight down to accentuate a thinner frame. For those maxis that are long enough to gracefully sweep the floor (creating a game of hide and seek with whatever fabulous shoes you have chosen to wear) opt for a sexy, simple gladiator sandal that contrasts the full coverage of the dress. For a shorter maxi, an open, sexy shoe will do the trick as well because you don’t want to cut off the length of the leg. Another maxi dress necessity is seamless underwear that won’t interrupt the cascading and sometimes clingy drapery of the dress. A visible panty line may distract onlookers when they should really be focussing on the outfit as a whole. Top off the look with a unique cuff bracelet.

  • tie-shoulder dress @ Gap
  • Temperley London long isaline gown @ Net-a-Porter
  • Via Spiga campus patent flat sandal @ Bloomingdale’s
  • Jeanine Payer palmer cuff @ Barneys
  • Commando: CYA bikini panty @ bare necessities

  • Keep in mind, your maxi doesn’t have to max you out!!
    From Gap to Missoni, this summer promises to maximize the availability of maxi dresses!

    9 ways to update your summer wardrobe

    April 21st, 2008 · posted by Jean Vouté Pratt in $ $$ $$$ Adam Lippes Cynthia Rowley Elsa Peretti Gap J Brand J.Crew Kooba Tracy Reese Zoey accessories belts bracelets clothing coats dresses handbags jewelry pants shoes skirts tops

    1. Bold color - meant to be mixed with all kinds of colors, and can be worn with everything.

    2. Skinny belt - cinching your waist is an easy way to update.

    3. Patent leather - shine on! It can be black, neutral, or bold.

    4. Dip-dye - An updated version of Tie-Dye. It’s done in soft colors this season, which looks good on all.

    5. Wide leg denim - a great way to update. It’s clean, classic, and fresh.

    6. Metallic - should be worn like a neutral, and goes with everything.

    7. Full skirt - easy to wear with a fitted top or tee.

    8. Bracelets - lots and lots of bracelets. Bangles are fun for this season.

    9. Tribal prints - young, fun, urban, and edgy.

    let the belting begin

    February 7th, 2008 · posted by Jean Vouté Pratt in $$ accessories belts clothing dresses looks skirts tops trends

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    Belting was big on the fashion runways for fall, and we welcome back the waist. There is still plenty of room in the closet for the flouncy top, but for fall we suggest giving it a cinch with a leather belt. It may be hard to get used to since we really haven’t been belting since the late seventies/early eighties, but it’s a nice departure from the unconstructed fluidity from the past few seasons. There is a sexiness associated with defining the waist and showing our curves in an elegant way. There are plenty of ways to ruin this look, so do a little research and play a bit before you take it to the streets. Take cues from DVF, she’s belting over layers using sweaters and blouses to refine the look - it’s pure sophisticated style. For an everyday look, belt a gray cashmere cardigan over a blouse paired with dark denim, and you have a sensational look.