"There are no ugly women, only lazy ones."
-Helena Rubinstein




29 October 2010

minimalism

Gucci, Fall 2010
Gucci, Fall 2010
Minimalism, this fall, is about choosing  simple-silhouetted dresses, simple tailored trousers, and simple non-eye-catching shoes: the emphasis is on clean, simple lines with a smattering of elaborate detailing and fabric textures. Minimalism is about leaving the loud colors and bold patterns of Spring 2010 behind, and, in turn, switching to a muted palette of navy, black, grays, browns, nudes, and almost-brown purples. However, this trend is anything but boring; it makes up for the lack of exciting colors with a multitude of textures such as lace and velvet, as well as jackets with feather detailing and dresses with sequin detailing. Another mark of this trend is geometric; jackets with squarish collars, boxy jackets, and dresses with geometric cutouts.

26 October 2010

heels and socks

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First spotted  on Prada runways, the socks and heels trend has slowly become more and more popular. However chic it is, if not worn properly, the trend can easily take your outfit from fashion forward to fashionably confused tourist. Keep in mind "This is NOT about wearing your stripey knee socks under a pair of 5-inch patent leather Pleaser Mary Janes," a rule so aptly put in an article on HauteMacabre.com. In other words, avoid shoes that are more suited for a sleazy profession. Wear neutral colored non-frilly socks that are not too dark and not too light; save more feminine socks with ruffle or lace hems for ankle booties and field boots. Sock lengths anywhere from just-above-the-ankle to just-above-the-thigh can work well, however, just-above-the-ankle to mid-calf length socks are most prevalent.

24 October 2010

neo double-breasted jackets



Gucci, Fall 2010
Oscar Wilde meets Coco Chanel in this jacket where a menswearish piece is designed to fit and flatter the female body. What differentiates the neo double breasted jacket from a double breasted jacket is its minimalistic design: simple, clean lines, and a muted fabric. It is totally unembellished and sans frills. Pair it with a simple silk blouse for an continuation of the masculine feel, a blouse with lace detailing or ruffles and slim fitting pants , or over a super-feminine mini dress for a balance between masculine and feminine.

19 October 2010

lace

Herringbone Lace Dress, Free People
Lace is intricate, delicate, classic, and feminine, and, like velvet, it can easily be overdone. Flowy, lace tops and mini-dresses put a modern twist on this elegant classic.

Choose a lace mini-dress that you can comfortably move, sit, and stand in without exposing undergarments. If you are not ready to go for a dress that is entirely lace, look for a silk or cotton dress with lace, or even crochet, detailing. Lace dresses work beautifully with over the knee boots.

Lace tops are often see through. To avoid the obvious faux pas, choose a neutral-colored cami, or a cami that is the same, or similar, color of the lace top. Pair them with slim-fitting jeans and cords, or with skirt with a basic fabric; avoid any piece with a busy pattern, as this will, in turn, make your ensemble too busy.

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 To avoid overdoing lace, minimize jewelry. When choosing jewelry to wear with lace, look for one or two simple pieces with an antique-y feel. Also, to give lace a less old-fashioned feel, pair it with leather, denim, and other more gender-neutral fabric.

18 October 2010

velvet

Lush, soft, feminine, and striking all in one, velvet is synonymous with elegance. This fall, velvet is putting a fresh spin on fall staples, as well as bringing warmer-weather pieces into fall. Velvet jackets, especially velvet peacoats, dresses, skirts that hit mid-thigh. However, to avoid looking like a fairy princess, velvet must be worn carefully. Tights or thigh-high socks can be worn well velvet dresses and skirts.
Free People's Velvet Echoes Skirt


  • Don't wear velvet head-to-toe. Avoid making chic velvet pieces appear old-fashioned by following the one piece rule: one velvet piece per outfit. Also, choose velvet dresses and skirts that are between that are between mid-thigh and two inches above the knee -anything less is vulgar, and anything more will seem old-fashioned or costume-ish.
  • Don't pair velvet with other eye-catchingly bold, feminine fabrics. Other ultra feminine fabrics, like lace or chiffon, and anything suede, can also take your ensemble from chic to costumey. If you really cannot resist the urge to incorporate more ultra-femininities into your outfit, try pairing a blouse with barely-there lace detailing with your velvet jacket or skirt, or, with a dress, try wearing it over a slip with ruffle hem that peeks out below the hem of your dress. However, velvet jackets, especially cropped ones, work well with more feminine items, such as a Free People's Vintage Charm Slip or a white dress with tiered ruffles. Otherwise, stick with more basic and gender neutral fabrics like leather -a bomber jacket over a velvet dress- denim, and cotton. 
  • Keep jewelry to a minimum. Pair simple items like silver and gold bangles, and pendants with clean lines and shapes. Choose timeless pieces, not trendy ones.

15 October 2010

a few tips...

  • Never pluck/wax off the majority of your eyebrows, unless you want to look surprised, just remove stray hairs and allow your brows to frame your face.
  • Your eyebrow start right above the inner corner of your eye, arch above your iris, and curve down towards the end.
  • You brows should be two shades lighter than your hair color, unless your hair is blonde or gray, then they should be two shades darker.
  • If you have short or heavy legs, avoid dark, heavy shoes: they will make your legs appear even shorter and fatter.
  • No matter how many antioxidants, vitamins, and other beneficial things a skin or hair product claims to have, it won't make your skin, nails, or hair any healthier. You must eat a healthy diet to have healthy and beautiful skin, hair, and nails.
  • Two coats of mascara is enough. I swear.
  • Avoid brushing your hair when it is wet, it causes split ends. Instead, use a wide tooth comb.
  • Two coats of mascara and a light application of eyeliner is enough to enhance your eyes; too much eyeliner makes your eyes look small and beady.
  • Avoiding tanning beds, and tanning extensively in general, means avoiding early aging, leathery skin and skin cancer later.
  • Pink, shimmery blush is universally flattering.
  • To tone down a bold lipstick color, dab it on your finger, and then apply with your finger. This creates a stained effect.
  • Don't wear intense eye make-up and a vibrant lip color at the same time; people won't know which one to look at, and it will make you look like a clown that is trying too hard. Rather, choose one or the other. If you choose bright or intense lips, wear two coats of mascara, a little eyeliner, and a small amount of eyeshadow in a neutral color. If you choose intense eyes, wear a matte,  non-eye-popping shade, or choose a lip balm with a hint of color, such as Korres Lip Butter in Pomegranate or Plum, both universally flattering, or Burt's Bees Lip Shimmer in Rhubarb or Raisin, also universally flattering.
  • If you want the liquid eyeliner look without the mess of liquid eyeliner, try an eyeliner marker, such as Physician's Formula Felt Tip Eye Defining Marker.
  • Always apply primer before applying foundation. Primers smooth out skin and help camouflage imperfections. 

14 October 2010

over the knee boots, booties, and oxfords

Anthropologie's Upwards Boots
The hottest shoes this season are over the knee boots, booties, and oxfords. Over the knee boots add just the right amount of edge to soft, feminine dresses like Free People's Chiffon and Lace Slip and their Dolled Up in Cashmere Tunic. When pairing over the knee boots with a dress in the day time, wear thigh-high socks , and at night, with tights, a more edgy dress, and maybe a leather or sargent jacket. Aside from the normal smooth or ruched boots, lace-up over the knee boots are also trendy. The Frye Company is a great place to find quality boots of any kind, and they have a good selection of over the knee boots this fall. Anthropologie also has a great selection of over the knee boots.


Off The Beaten Track's Ashland bootie
No heeled booties and oxfords add a quirky flare to casual shoes. Pair them with jeans and an over-sized blouse, or with thigh-high socks, tights, or even with bare legs,  and frock with a leather jacket, sweater dress,  or a lacey, feminine dress and a chunky sweater, and a scarf. Both booties and oxfords have a fun, throwbackin', vintage feel.

10 October 2010

chunky sweaters


Free People Catalog, October 2010, pg 23

Cozy, chunky sweaters are functional and versatile. Cropped chunky cardigans and cocoon sweaters can be paired with oversized blouses and skinny jeans or cords. Long sweaters like Free People's Dotted Stripes Hoodie and their Front & Center Pullover can be worn with long tunics, thigh high socks or tights, and over the knee boots, or, if the sweater is a pullover, it can also be worn alone with thigh high socks or tights and over the knee boots. Native American prints are especially cool, however argyle is also a great pattern.


05 October 2010

frocks


 The frock silhouette is a very simple, flattering, and versatile dress silhouette. It can be worn alone, worn over a simple, sheer, lace or similarly textured layering top like Free People's Dotted Mesh Layering Top, worn with a bomber jacket like Urban Outfitters' Members Only Leather Aviator Jacket and an Eternity Scarf, or dressed up with a necklace like Free People's Sunburst Drape Pendant and oxford pumps. As with high neckline dresses and blouses, look for silk or soft cotton. Super bright colors, especially reds, are great.


Urban Outfitters' Lucca Couture Ruffle Dress has a Frock Silhouette
 

high neckline dresses and blouses

Free People's Silk Burnout Dress
This fall,  dresses like Urban Renewal JOHANN Lacy Luck Dress and Free People's Silk Burnout Dress, and blouses with high necklines are great alone, and for layering. Opt for dresses and blouses with warm muted colors and fabrics like silk or soft cotton and lace or ruffle detailing. Dresses can be layered over lace tops like Free People's Dotted Mesh Layering Top or worn with a cardigan such as Free People's Eyelet Ruffle Cardigan and a belt. Blouses can be worn with slim fitting jeans, cords, or a pencil skirt.

04 October 2010

anoraks


Mike & Chris "Jagger" Hooded Anorak, Bloomingdale's
 One of the most versatile layering pieces of this season is the anorak. They work well everything from sweater dresses and over the knee boots to a basic,  well-fitting t-shirt, jeans, and engineer boots, to a playful minidress and field boots. When shopping for an anorak, look for neutral colors or muted dark colors.

01 October 2010

military

When one thinks of the military, one typically thinks of rules and structure. The military trend also has structure: structured clothing. Large golden buttons, the color olive green, and utility pockets mark this trend. Well-fitting double breasted jackets like the Fall Remembrance Coat(Free People) and slim fitting cargo pants such as the FP Skinny Military Cargo Pants are the most recognizable components  of the military trend. However, other pieces, such as the MARC BY MARC JACOBS "Kelly" Cropped Wool Military Sweater, have a less pronounced military feel. Wear military pieces with other pieces that have muted colors. Wearing a structured military cardigan or cropped jacket over a light colored tiered top(Sleeveless Layers Top in silver)creates a pleasant balance between structured and loose pieces.

fur


Quotation: 525 America Rabbit Fur Vest, Bloomingdale's

Fur is best in moderation. A fur vest, cropped fur jacketjacket with a lush fur lined hood , or a long jacket with a fur skirt (just one per outfit, not all four) are easily enough fur for one outfit. As a rule of thumb, avoid pairing fur with anything with a bold color; the fur should be the focal point of your outfit. In many thrift stores you can find quality fur pieces more budget-friendly prices.




leather jackets


Free People's Nicholas K Leather Jacket

One of the best fashion staples is the leather jacket. Leather jackets add just the right amount of edge when paired with soft, feminine shirts, such as Free People's Strappy Scoop Neck Stripe Cami in ivory, or dresses like Free People's Open Circle Sweater Dress and the Pins and Needles Skirted Strapless Romper found at Urban Outfitters. If you want something with a little more edge, try pairing your jacket with shirt with nautical stripes and a brown or deep purple scarf, somewhat similar to the model's outfit in the photo to the right. When making an outfit with a leather jacket, avoid accompanying pieces with lots of embellishment to keep from looking like a fledgling member of a motorcycle gang.

fall trends and tips

 Fall means boots, even to those who do not consider themselves experts on fashion. This fall, over the knee boots, ankle booties, lace up boots, and wedge boots are the must have boots. With over the knee boots, a major plus is to have a pair that is convertible, meaning they can be worn over the knee, or folded or pushed down and worn lower. Pair over the knee boots with dresses hitting the mid thigh such as Free People's Velvet Foliage Dress or Kimchi Blue Strapless Sweetheart Dress found at Urban Outfitters and a bomber jacket. Also, try pairing over the knee boots or pairing booties with thigh high socks -another trend this fall- with a skirt such as the Pins and Needles Circle Skirt and a structured blouse.


Other fall trends include faux fur, chunky sweaters, leather jackets in fall hues (plum, tawny, olive, brown),  oxfords *flat and heeled*, crossbody leather purses-especially a Vintage Coach Crossbody (pictured right), cuffed skinny jeans, high-waisted skinny jeans (cigarette pants), cords, bouncy mini-dresses, peekaboo zippers, anoraks, and  military and majorette jackets

When shopping, always invest in higher quality materials. Avoid fake leather, unless you are vegan, and anything mostly polyester, as these "fake" material do not allow evaporation of sweat and cause body odor. It is much better to invest in a quality item than to buy several items with a nice style, but cheap material.
Live by this rule: Quality Over Quantity.