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Beijing anyone?

July 24th, 2008 · posted by Jean Vouté Pratt in $ $$ $$$ Anya Hindmarch Birkenstock Chloé Rosae Nichols Shanghai Tang accessories bracelets clothing designers dresses handbags hats jewelry necklaces shoes sunglasses

All the excitement over the Olympics has us quite interested in Beijing. If you’re lucky enough to be going to Beijing, then you might be wondering what to wear. We’ve done some research for you. First of all, it’s going to be a little more conservative than you may be used to. You’ll want to choose pieces that are appropriate, but they can still be fashion forward. It’s summer there, and you can bet that it will be very hot. Some liken it to being in a sauna day and night. A dress is probably your best option. Make sure the dress you bring hits at the knee or just below. Bring your most comfortable sandals. Whether you’re sightseeing or going to the games, you’ll be walking a lot. During the hot daytime hours, many women carry an umbrella to shade themselves from the sweltering sun. Grab a hat and shades as well. For travel purposes, bring one bag that blends with all your outfits. A textured straw shoulder bag, like the Anya Hindmarch, is beautiful and functional. It comes with an added strap so you can secure it across your body. Jazz it up with some jewelry, and you’ll be good to go. Now, you can do Beijing in style and be comfortable at the same time. Travel apparel doesn’t always mean fanny packs, sneakers, and shorts. In fact… should it ever?

olympic items in this observation (L to R):

  • Mod leaf ivory umbrella @ pare umbrella
  • straw fedora by John @ Vivre
  • Chloe Myrte sunglasses @ Net-a-Porter
  • wooden hinge bangle @ Asos
  • silver Birko-Flor Gizeh sandal @ Birkenstock
  • Rosea Nichols peasant strap dress @ Kate Boutique
  • ”Osmond’ woven leather bag @ Anya Hindmarch
  • “Dunhuang” print crinkle silk dress @ Shanghai Tang
  • Dolce Vita ‘Bermuda’ gold snakeskin sandals@ Jildor
  • ‘Open Flower’ neckalce @ Ele Keats
  • Temple St. Clair small hoops with diamond amulet drops @ Ylang|23

  • 50’s inspired fuller skirts are perfect for pear shapes

    April 8th, 2008 · posted by Jean Vouté Pratt in $ $$ Isaac Mizrahi L.A.M.B. Rosae Nichols Tracy Reese clothing dresses looks

    This spring, fuller skirts are all around us, and I can’t help but be reminded of the fashions of the 1950’s. Cinched waists, fuller skirts, and full figures were all the rage. An hourglass shape was considered the ideal; round hips were the ultimate in femininity. This spring, we are embracing a bit of our past once again. Fuller skirts are perfect with a fitted top, and sandals. You can also dress it up with pumps or espadrilles. This particular cut works well on pear shaped women, it accentuates the tiny waist that is created by fuller hips. This is a feminine, flirty trend - have fun with it!

    items in this observation:

  • Plenty by Tracy Reese strapless flared dress @ Nordstrom
  • L.A.M.B. Lucille satin dress @ Bloomingdales
  • Rosae Nichols pleated grey skirt @ Kate Boutique
  • Isaac Mizrahi for Target® Taffeta Couture Dress - Fandago Red