the style observer is about putting it all together

dress up your jeans

June 20th, 2008 · posted by Jean Vouté Pratt in $ $$ $$$ $$$$ Brian Atwood Chanel Gap Julie Haus Alice accessories clothing earrings handbags jewelry necklaces pants shoes tops

Jeans are considered one of the most versatile pieces of clothing in your wardrobe. They go with everything and go everywhere. In Manhattan, it’s practically a uniform to wear jeans dressed up to dinner. There are a few things to keep in mind to pull off this look. First of all, jeans are dressier looking in dark denim. Dark denim is much more forgiving, you can get away with ultra skinnies as easily as boot cut. To get a cool dressed up look, the key is to accent with dressy accessories. Wear jewels that you might wear to cocktail party. Pair it with a silk blouson top, and a fitted jacket for a finished look. The shoes and bag should stand out. We like the shine added by a patent pair of high heels and clutch. It’s a style that looks great in black and white, or with bold color popped in. Have fun with it!

Thanks to Trenny Lynn, one of our fav Twitter fashion friends for this great post idea. She’s at the DMA Showroom in New York. Find her online here

items in this observation:

  • Julie Haus Alice everyday top @ basic boutique
  • Chanel Signature earrings @ bagborroworsteal
  • Chanel Long Glass pearls @ bagborroworsteal
  • Brian Atwood patent platform sandals @ Saks
  • Hollywood Hills ‘Midnight Shadow’ jeans @ Paige Premium Denim
  • Tube patent clutch @ Jimmy Choo
  • quilted cropped blazer @ The Gap

  • from dressy to downtown

    March 28th, 2008 · posted by Jean Vouté Pratt in $ $$$ $$$$ Chloé Ella Moss Elsa Peretti Giuseppe Zanotti Jimmy Choo Lee Angel Mike and Chris Rodnik accessories bracelets clothing dresses earrings handbags jewelry looks shoes

    So, you have to buy a dress for an event this Spring, but you want a dress you can wear more than once. That’s not just pipe dream, it’s actually a real possibility. If you choose properly, you can wear the dress to the event and then easily wear it to dinner with friends on another night. Choose a style that is flirty but with simple modern lines. This Ella Moss passionate pink dress can easily be dressed up for a party, or dressed down for an evening out with friends.
    For a dressier look, add an exaggerated evening trench, shoes with shine, dazzling dangling earrings, and a whimsical bag. To take the dress downtown, give it some mod details. Top it off with a cropped leather jacket, add some black accent pieces like shoe boots, bracelets, and a bag that brings it all together. This outfit looks great going to a club or a hot new restaurant. You may even consider going into your closet and checking out some of the dresses you have. Maybe they can make the transition from dressy to downtown.

    items in this observation (l to r):

  • Rodnik Horror Show trench coat @ Net-a-Porter
  • Carrie Drop earrings by Lee Angel @ Shopbop
  • Jimmy Choo Pilar Box clutch @ Net-a-Porter
  • Giuseppe Zanotti metallic sculpted wedges @ Net-a-Porter
  • Ella Moss Black Label Samantha one shoulder dress @ Shopbop
  • Elsa Peretti bangle @ Tiffany
  • Mike & Chris Kelvin leather jacket @ Net-a-Porter
  • Jimmy Choo Polly glazed canvas bag @ Net-a-Porter
  • Chloé Leather shoe boots @ Net-a-Porter
  • a jumpsuit that works

    March 12th, 2008 · posted by Jean Vouté Pratt in $ $$ Ba&sh Carlos Santana Franco Sarto Mayle Simon Alcantara Tom Ford clothing handbags looks pants shoes sunglasses tops trends

    For some reason, jumpsuits have always been a little scary to us. They were never on our radar as a realistic trend. However, we’ve managed to find one with real possibilities. It’s light, airy, and will bring a breezy sensation to the most stagnant summer day. You can wear it casual with sandals, a bohemian bag, a cuff, and fun hoops. Or you can dress it up with strappy heels, a clutch, and some fabulous gold bangles. This jumpsuit is easy going, and adaptable with a Grecian goddess quality. The key is not to overdo it. If you do bangles and earrings then forgo a necklace. Let the jumpsuit be the focal point. Conveying a relaxed, casual-chic feeling is essential for making this look work. Therefore, it’s key that you actually feel that way in the jumpsuit. And if you do, you’ll carry it like a model wearing couture on the runway … except you’ll be happy and hopefully well nourished.

    items in this observation:

  • Tom Ford Aviator sunglasses @ Net-a-Porter
  • Simon Alcantara White Topaz Hoop earrings @ Bagborroworsteal
  • Bohemian Paisley cuff @ Jacarandastyle
  • Mariachi Sun bag by Mayle @ Shopbop
  • Franco Sarto “Kyra” thong sandal @ Nordstrom
  • Carlos Santana “Mechanic” sandal @ Zappos
  • Noel Jumpsuit by Ba&sh @ MyWardrobe
  • Mirror Straw Buckle clutch @ Vivre
  • Champagne Citrine Bonbon bangle @ Ippolita
  • Mixed Stone charm bracelet @ shoptwigs
  • #2 Hoop earrings @ Ippolita