Archive for February, 2010

Look Book: Strikes and Gutter Balls

Friday, February 26th, 2010

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Where
A Friend’s 5 Pin Bowling Party

Wearing
White XL Boys undershirt with collar cut-off | Fruit of the Loom
Navy Blue Pinstrip Men’s Suit Vest | Thrifted
Motocross Blue Jeans | H&M
Brown Leather Knee High Riding Boots | Aldo
Brown Leather Belt | Thrifted
Layered Chain Necklace | Idiosyncratic Style Recycled Style Project
Silver Wrist Cluster | Tiffany’s Bracelets, Roots Watch, Gifted ID Chain & more

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Fit of Inspiration: Private Benjamin

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

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Judy Benjamin is a spoiled socialite who mistakenly joins the army when she’s duped by a sly recruiter. Not only is the film is still funny today (I recently watched it for the first time and laughed out loud), but the style of a woman who finds (and betters) herself is a timeless source of inspiration.

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Channel a little of her “be more than you ever thought you could be” epiphany into your own journey by injecting your wardrobe with statements of confidence inspired by the misfit soldier herself, Private Benjamin.

Marc Jacobs S10 | Cynthia Steffe F10 | Balmain S10

Marc Jacobs S10 | Cynthia Steffe F10 | Balmain S10

Try carrying a luxury bag, getting a bold manicure, wearing a sexy slip, throwing on a military inspired jacket or even sporting a G.I. style beret.

Clockwise: Red Midnight Nail Color by Chanel, Black Slip by Edith and Ella, Military-Inspired Jacket by The Gap, Red G.I. Beret by Army Surplus, Speedy Bag by Louis Vuitton

Midnight Red - Chanel, Slip - Edith & Ella, Jacket - Gap, Beret - Surplus, Speedy - Louis Vuitton

The quest to find yourself is constantly evolving, so should your style.

Links A La Mode: Style vs. Fashion

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

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This week’s Independent Fashion Bloggers selections edited by Retro Chick

A Girl’s Guide to Non-Matronly Maternity Style

Friday, February 19th, 2010

Guest blogger: Nina O’Reilly-Draddy, a pregnant fashionista four times over

Lavish by Heidi Klum

Lavish by Heidi Klum

The Basics
Don’t overbuy. Start with a few good basics like black pants, black skirt, white button down shirt and a wrap dress. Once you have the basics you can start to fill in the blanks with a few fun items. I have often rotated the same 6 outfits, but mixed different tops. Once you are post-baby bump, you don’t want to end up with an entire wardrobe you won’t wear anymore. Invest money only in a few great pieces and then round out your options with more inexpensive items to keep you from getting bored with your closet.

Shops: Michael Stars, Mimi Maternity, Pea in a Pod, Gap and Old Navy.

Maternity Staples by Pea in the Pod

Maternity Staples by Pea in the Pod

Maternity Basics by Old Navy

Maternity Basics by Old Navy

The Filler Fashion
Don’t limit yourself to maternity wear, you will quickly get bored with the selection or tired of the heavy price tags. There is a lot offered in regular retailers that will work with a growing belly. Look for long shirts, empire waists, baby doll cuts, leggings, yoga pants, cardigans and bohemian tops and dresses. Keep your eye open for pieces with a loose-fit or made with stretchy fabric. Remember to leave a little room for growth if you are early in your pregnancy.

Shops: The sale rack at Anthropologie for tops, H&M for cardigans and  New York & Company for a good selection of knitwear.

Tops by Anthropologie

Tops by Anthropologie

Knitwear by New York & Company

Knitwear by New York & Company

The Must Haves
Sevens Maternity Jeans
Be sure to buy them one size larger than you are now, if you aren’t really showing. I made the mistake of buying a pair when I was still skinny thinking that my butt and thighs were going to remain smaller - but as my husband pointed out “you can’t build a house without a foundation”, so give yourself a little extra leg room.

Maternity Jeans by Seven for All Mankind

Maternity Jeans by Seven for All Mankind

Lululemon Yoga Pants
They will be your best friend throughout your pregnancy, especially towards to end when nothing but the comfort of yoga pants feels good stretched across your belly. When I got to my third pregnancy, I wore the same pants so much that my mother insisted on burning them.

Active Wear by Lululemon

Active Wear by Lululemon

Stay Yourself
Throughout your pregnancy remember to stay rooted in your personal style. You may not be able to wear the exact same things you once did, but you can keep consistent with your fashion choices. Most accessories are size-less so they can help anchor each look with your signature style throughout all nine months. You will go through many changes and it will be comforting to look in the mirror, see your idiosyncratic style shine through and be able to feel like yourself.

Angelina Jolie, Gwen Stefani, Heidi Klum & Nicole Richie

Angelina Jolie, Gwen Stefani, Heidi Klum & Nicole Richie

You Say… Pregnant on the Cover

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

It used to be that when a starlet had a baby, she disappeared from the spotlight and later re-emerged without much ado at all about a pregnancy.

Paz Vega on the cover of Elle Spain

Paz Vega on the cover of Elle Spain

Nowadays, rather than shrinking away from center stage, some stars show off the little bun in their oven to raise their public profile. Many different magazines have even highlighted the swollen bellies of beautiful stars right on their cover pages.

Clockwise: Brooke Shields on Vogue, Demi Moore on Vanity Fair, Rebecca Romijn on Page six, Christina Aguilera on Marie Claire, Halle Berry on InStyle, Britney Spears on Harper's Bazaar

Clockwise: Brooke Shields on Vogue, Demi Moore on Vanity Fair, Rebecca Romijn on Page six, Christina Aguilera on Marie Claire, Halle Berry on InStyle, Britney Spears on Harper's Bazaar

But, when it comes to displaying baby bumps on glossy covers, which mom-to-be and magazine did it with the most style… you say?

Infatuation List: My McQueen Thirteen

Monday, February 15th, 2010

The unexpected loss of Alexander McQueen brings tragedy to the fashion world.

Alexander McQueen

Alexander McQueen

Paying my respects to his life and genius, I look back at a decade of Alexander McQueen’s brilliant collections to bring you a list of the thirteen looks that I personally love, dream about owning and would wear forever…

Alexander McQueen Fall 06 | Fall 07 | Fall 06 Collections

Alexander McQueen Fall 06 | Fall 07 | Fall 06 Collections

Alexander McQueen S01 | F03 | S07 Collections

Alexander McQueen S01 | F03 | S07 Collections

Alexander McQueen S08 | S08 | S06 Collections

Alexander McQueen S08 | S08 | S06 Collections

Alexander McQueen F10 | S10 | S09 Collections

Alexander McQueen F10 | S10 | S09 Collections

Alexander McQueen S04 Collection

Alexander McQueen S04 Collection

What Alexander McQueen garments do you dream about wearing?