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play with plaid

August 15th, 2008 · posted by Jean Vouté Pratt in $ $$ $$$ Banana Republic Chanel D&G Frye Jessica Simpson accessories belts clothing coats dresses handbags jewelry necklaces shoes sunglasses tops



Pull out the plaid this Fall and Winter season. It’s no longer just a fabric to be worn only around the holidays. Right now… play with it! Plaid is classic, funky, and fun. We’re showing two ways to wear a fitted plaid dress.

Look #1

To wear it from the office to dinner, pair it with a feminine coat, some lace-up pumps, textured stockings, and a clutch. Pop on some pearls before you leave for dinner, and you went from day to night in seconds. It’s classic with refreshing & current pieces.

classic tartan pieces in Look #1:

  • ‘Superfine’ clutch @ Jessica Simpson Collection
  • Chanel multi=stone pendant @ BagBorrowOrSteal
  • D&G stretch wool tartan bustier dress @ Neiman Marcus
  • ‘Olivia’ double breasted pea coat @ Jessica Simpson Collection
  • ‘Bobbi’ suede faux-Croc bootie @ Banana Republic


  • Look #2

    To play up the funky side of things, add rock and roll edge. Think Gwen Stefani. Gwen has embraced plaid for years, and has given us a new perspective on how to wear it. Truly, she could be the reason plaid has a funky side. Although, I’m sure there are a few on King’s Road in London who would say they started the trend, I’m giving the honor to Ms. Stefani - she brought the look to the masses. To get her playful punk meets rock look : The plaid dress should be the center piece, try not to overwhelm it too much. Start by wrapping a studded leather belt around the waist, a vintage denim jacket, unrefined leather boots, and some bold textured stockings. This outfit is fashion forward with downtown edge.

    funky tartan in Look #2:

  • two-toned metal aviator sunglasses @ Topshop
  • D&G stretch wool tartan bustier dress @ Neiman Marcus
  • BDG ‘Badlands’ denim jacket @ Urban Outfitters
  • stud detail elastic belt @ Topshop
  • Wolford ‘Twiggy’ mesh tights @ Bare Necesseties
  • Frye ‘Vicki Campus’ boots @ Revolve Clothing

  • the black dress

    March 6th, 2008 · posted by Jean Vouté Pratt in $ Aspects Chanel Christian Louboutin D&G DVF Ghibli Giuseppe Zanotti Isabella Fiore McQ Moschino Rebecca Taylor Sergio Rossi accessories clothing dresses handbags looks shoes

    Everybody is always talking about “the little black dress”, and how to hunt down the perfect one. Well, we actually think you need more than just one. We think you should acquire three or four perfect black dresses, one to suit every occasion. First, the formal black dress. This dress should be sleek and simple. That way you can mix it with pearls, diamonds, or no jewelry for a minimalist look. It should be the kind of dress you have tucked away in your closet, that looks perfect every time you whip it out. Next, the cocktail party dress. This dress is tailored, and slightly demure. It dresses up or down beautifully, depending on the accessories. For instance, a Thursday night cocktail party would call for gold jewelry, black leather pumps, and a small shoulder bag. Whereas, for a Saturday night you could pull out the heavy duty jewels, patent leather pumps, and a clutch. Then, the black wrap dress. This dress works on so many levels. It’s great for work, for a dinner date, or for an after work party. You can pair it with boots for a more casual chic look, or with pumps to dress it up a bit. Finally, the wild card. This dress is more fun and flirty. Choose a dress that is more festive, with added beading or intricate details. It’s the dress you wear to your friend’s birthday party, and dance all night long. The black dress is really versatile, that’s why so many of us migrate to it. Don’t limit yourself to only one, give yourself options. Go forth and find your four perfect black dresses!

    Top Look:
    Moschino plunge front dress
    Chanel Classic bag with flap @ bagborroworsteal
    Christian Louboutin Declic leather pumps
    Right Look:
    Rebecca Taylor beaded chiffon dress
    Ghibli front row black patent leather clutch @ Forzieri
    D&G Dolce & Gabbana patent carla peep toe pump @ eLuxury
    Bottom Look:
    Diane von Furstenberg volante wrap dress @ Net-a-Porter
    Isabella Fiore ‘Wild Thing’ brooke satchel
    Sergio Rossi Slouchy knee boots
    Left Look:
    McQ Draped dress @ Net-a-Porter
    Aspects bow clutch with chain strap @ eBags
    Giuseppe Zanotti Taz Swarovski embellished sandals @ Net-a-Porter