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28 July 09
Trends Not to Try: Harem Pants
I keep seeing these blog posts and articles on “how to wear harem pants,” and really, if you need a primer on how to wear something, should you be wearing it at all? In the harem pant equation of 2x + y = z, where x is unattractive fit and y is a costume-like appearance, z becomes “what the hell kind of top am I going to wear with this?”
In our current economic situation, we should all be filling our closets with pieces that lean a little more towards the classic side of things. The harem pant trend may come back 20 years from now, but do you really want to be Princess Jasmine every year for Halloween until then?
Standard pants can get a little dry, so do try a cropped pant with a slight slouch instead (we featured a couple of good pairs in yesterday’s Sale Roundup). They’re more versatile, fit a wider variety of body types, and you won’t have to shove them in storage or cart them off to Goodwill at the end of the season.
Fergie photo credit: The Insider

Trends Not to Try: Harem Pants

I keep seeing these blog posts and articles on “how to wear harem pants,” and really, if you need a primer on how to wear something, should you be wearing it at all? In the harem pant equation of 2x + y = z, where x is unattractive fit and y is a costume-like appearance, z becomes “what the hell kind of top am I going to wear with this?”

In our current economic situation, we should all be filling our closets with pieces that lean a little more towards the classic side of things. The harem pant trend may come back 20 years from now, but do you really want to be Princess Jasmine every year for Halloween until then?

Standard pants can get a little dry, so do try a cropped pant with a slight slouch instead (we featured a couple of good pairs in yesterday’s Sale Roundup). They’re more versatile, fit a wider variety of body types, and you won’t have to shove them in storage or cart them off to Goodwill at the end of the season.

Fergie photo credit: The Insider

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22 July 09
Trends Not to Try: Granny Caps
I was blissfully unaware that people actually thought Katie Holmes’ sloppy knit beanie look was worth emulating until those darn NYC Prep kids came along. On last night’s episode, Jessie, who desperately wants to work in fashion, walked into a Charlotte Ronson interview wearing her granny cap. While I am admittedly not particularly interested in the arc of Jessie’s future career, I found myself muttering, “take off the stupid hat. Please take off the stupid hat for the interview.”
There are trends that are a little controversial, and there are trends that almost seem specifically formulated to mark you as a blind follower. Granny caps, with their propensity to instantly render their wearer frumpy, belong squarely in the latter category. Hats in general can be a little tricky to work and can be a detracting factor from an otherwise well put together ensemble, which is why most of us avoid them on a daily basis (unless weather forces their necessity).
If you find yourself desperately yearning for a granny cap despite reason and aesthetics, try a beret a la Faye Dunaway in Bonnie and Clyde instead. It’s a cleaner look overall, and will make you appear to be more woman of mystery, less bag lady.
Katie Holmes photo credit: Daily Mail

Trends Not to Try: Granny Caps

I was blissfully unaware that people actually thought Katie Holmes’ sloppy knit beanie look was worth emulating until those darn NYC Prep kids came along. On last night’s episode, Jessie, who desperately wants to work in fashion, walked into a Charlotte Ronson interview wearing her granny cap. While I am admittedly not particularly interested in the arc of Jessie’s future career, I found myself muttering, “take off the stupid hat. Please take off the stupid hat for the interview.”

There are trends that are a little controversial, and there are trends that almost seem specifically formulated to mark you as a blind follower. Granny caps, with their propensity to instantly render their wearer frumpy, belong squarely in the latter category. Hats in general can be a little tricky to work and can be a detracting factor from an otherwise well put together ensemble, which is why most of us avoid them on a daily basis (unless weather forces their necessity).

If you find yourself desperately yearning for a granny cap despite reason and aesthetics, try a beret a la Faye Dunaway in Bonnie and Clyde instead. It’s a cleaner look overall, and will make you appear to be more woman of mystery, less bag lady.

Katie Holmes photo credit: Daily Mail

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19 June 09

Spend or Save: Wood Jewelry

This week’s trend: wooden jewelry for summer. Choose to spend or save on wood bangles, drop earrings, opera length layered necklaces, embellished beaded bracelets, link necklaces, or chunky cuffs.

Bangles

The Spend











Burberry’s Leather and Wood Bangle - $795




The Save






Kenneth Jay Lane’s Wood Grained Resin Bangle - $25 (orig. $42)








Drop Earrings

The Spend




Bettina Louise’s Amethyst and Wood Earrings - $850





The Save





Novica’s Pearl and Wood Drop Earrings - $39.95







Long and Layered Necklaces

The Spend










Fiona Paxton’s Miller Necklace - $425







The Save










Avalaya’s Long Multi Strand Wooden Bead Necklace - $22.34






Beads and Baubles

The Spend




Joanne’s Treasure Hunt’s Rose Cut Diamond Bead on Ebony Bracelet - $1800



The Save






Aphrodite’s Michelle Bracelet - $120








Link Necklaces

The Spend




Martin Schettini’s Rectangle/Ring/Barrel Necklace - $210 (orig. $350)





The Save







Ann Taylor’s Wood and Metal Link Necklace - $48






Chunky Cuffs

The Spend




Kara Ross’ Zebra Wood Cuff with Blue Topaz - $7238


The Save







Kenneth Cole’s Tiered Wood Bracelet - $29.98 (orig. $40)

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12 June 09

Spend or Save: Graffiti Prints

This week’s trend: graffiti prints. Choose to spend or save on peep toe pumps, dresses, statement rings, clutches, or ballet flats.

Peep Toe Pumps

The Spend







Moschino’s Open Toe Painted Mary Jane Pumps - $462 (orig. $660)









The Save






Nine West’s Jai Platform Pumps - $89








Dresses

The Spend








Narciso Rodriguez’s Graffiti-Print Silk Dress - $1470 (orig. $2100)







The Save








Antonio Melani’s Miraa Dress - $50.70 (orig. $169)







Statement Rings

The Spend





Christie Martin’s Old English Initial Ring - $195





The Save







BYLU’s Legalize Art Oval Ring - $100





Clutches

The Spend




Giuseppe Zanotti’s Graffiti Clutch - $1024 (orig. $1284)




The Save






Alisa Burke’s Skinny Clutch - $50





Ballet Flats

The Spend





Christian Louboutin’s Ballerina Tag Flats - $404.99 (orig. $595)




The Save







Bloch London’s Capri Court Ballet Flats - $163.95

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5 June 09

Spend or Save: Sheer Details

This week’s trend, courtesy of Leighton Meester and her Emilio De La Morena MTV Movie Awards dress: sheer details. Choose to spend or save on little black dresses, feminine tops, heels, or basic white tees.

Little Black Dresses

The Spend







Marc by Marc Jacobs Silk Tiered Frill Dress - $400








The Save









BB Dakota’s Blanchett Dress - $66









Feminine Tops

The Spend






Ports 1961’s Sheer Blouse - $425






The Save








Victoria’s Secret’s Sheer-Shoulder Top - $39.99 (orig. $68.50)








Heels

The Spend




Beatrix Ong’s Lace and Crystal Heels - $552






The Save






Stuart Weitzman’s Guipure Lace Heels - $99 (orig. $280)





White Tees

The Spend







Saint Grace’s Sheer Jersey Tee - $42






The Save










Investments’ Sheer-Yoke Top - $18 (orig. $30)

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29 May 09

Spend or Save: Ombre Sequins

This week’s trend: sequined ombre for summer. Choose to spend or save on mini dresses, clutches, skirts, or tank tops.

Mini Dresses

The Spend








Jovani’s Tiered Cocktail Dress - $550








The Save









Arden B’s Ombre Beaded Cami - $78








Clutches

The Spend








Prada’s Ombre Trimmed Sequined Clutch - $1000



The Save




SANTI’s Nicole Clutch - $123





Skirts

The Spend







Rozae Nichols’ Ombre Sequin & Tulle Skirt - $372 (orig. $558)






The Save










Lafayette 148’s Lucent Tweed Sequin Skirt - $149.95 (orig. $498)







Tank Tops

The Spend






Stella McCartney’s Tank With Sequins - $669






The Save









Tribal’s Sequin Cami - $69

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11 May 09

Spend or Save: Vintage-Inspired Hats

This week’s trend: vintage-inspired hats for summer. Choose to spend or save on 1920s cloches, 1940s fedoras, 1950s berets, or 1970s wide brimmed hats.

1920s Cloches

The Spend








Victor Osborne’s Cloche Hat - $313





The Save








Forever 21’s Straw Cloche Hat - $12.80







1940s Fedoras

The Spend








Eugenia Kim’s Max Fedora - $275






The Save








Banana Republic’s Uptown Fedora - $29.99 (orig. $59)








1950s Berets

The Spend







Christine A. Moore’s Marcie Bow Beret - $208





The Save









S Loves C by Spring & Clifton’s Bow Beret - $38








1970s Wide Brimmed Hats

The Spend







Kokin’s Floppy Ribbon Hat - $290




The Save









Bop Basics’ Toyo Braid Sunhat - $80

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1 May 09

Spend or Save: Coral

This week’s trend: vibrant coral colored pieces for summer. Choose to spend or save on coral printed dresses, flutter sleeve tops, Bollywood earrings, beach totes, or cocktail rings.

Printed Dresses

The Spend







Marni’s Medium Sleeve Fluo Dress - $1980






The Save









ABS’ Floral Printed Cap Sleeve Dress - $99.50










Cocktail Rings

The Spend








Stephen Webster’s Red Coral Lipstick Ring - $6100




The Save








Urban Outfitters’ Large Stone Ring - $20









Flutter Sleeve Tops

The Spend








Loeffler Randall’s Confetti Sleeve Top - $275








The Save







Nine West’s Fiji Flutter Sleeve Top - $64






Beach Totes

The Spend






Marc by Marc Jacobs’ Ally Tote - $177.95




The Save









Felix Rey for Target’s Printed Tote With Shell - $34.99





Bollywood-Style Earrings

The Spend








Jose & Maria Barrera’s Coral Hoop Earrings - $365





The Save









Anthropologie’s Cara Cara Earrings - $38

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29 April 09

Can Kate Moss Make “Fat” Fashionable?

From The Huffington Post:

In case you missed it, “fat” is experiencing a resurgence in the beauty world as evidenced by recent photos of Kate Moss where she sports some extra weight in the form of actual breasts and hips - the latter only if caught in the right light. Of course everyone cried pregnancy first but Moss has denied all fertility rumors, instead saying she’s just getting “fat.”

Fashionistas are declaring Moss’ unapologetic weight gain a coup for the healthy-girl crowd by stamping out skinny minnies everywhere. Of course anyone who has picked up a magazine, watched TV or surfed the Internet lately realizes how ludicrous that sounds. Almost as ludicrous as calling Kate Moss “fat.”

The Times adds that since Moss is such a trendsetter, her 10 pounds mean renewed acceptability of older but “curvier” models like Linda Evangelista and Cindy Crawford. Not famous women may have to just hope for the trickle down effect.

”[…]that wearying daily analysis of jutting celebrity pelvises and matchstick arms. Crazy as it seems, only a few months ago, Madonna’s sinewy calves or Victoria Beckham’s angular collarbones seemed like bona-fide dinner-party conversation-starters. Now that we have some actual problems, debating some neurotic x-ray’s eating habits seems pointless, to say nothing of panicking about our own bodies. Clearly we had too little to worry about if “Is it gluten-free?” or “Should I eat carbs after 6pm?” were troubling questions. Who cares? Malnourished women aren’t interesting any more. They’re depressing. And the six-pack, once evidence of having luxurious amounts of time and money to devote to self-sculpture, now looks like a feeble attempt at control in an uncertain world. Even worse, it implies a desperately high level of self-involvement. Fat people, meanwhile, look better every day. Why? Because they look carefree. So heave a sigh of relief and let your gut out. Kate Moss might be “fat”, but it turns out she’s bang on trend, as ever. “

It’s redundant to say that celebrity, and by extension, fashion, play a large role in the general consciousness of body image. I do firmly believe that the public as consumers drive that power of celebrity more than they realize or care to admit. If you break it down to the most basic and crass elements, here it is: if consumers simply stopped buying a particular product or size altogether, retailers would eventually stop carrying it, and designers would in turn stop producing it (much in the way that if the public stopped seeing a certain celebrity’s movies or buying their magazines, that celebrity would almost certainly cease to exist as such).

It will be very interesting to see how the recession plays into ideas on body image, since I’ve always thought that what constitutes an attractive figure is more about displaying wealth than anything else. Back in the day, being fat made you attractive because it meant that you were able to afford to eat in a habitual and lavish manner. More recently, being thin made an individual attractive because it meant that they could afford to be on some crazy fad diet, have a personal trainer, and get frequent cosmetic surgery.

As obvious affluence is becoming gauche in the current economic climate, how will that affect what we deem to be attractive?


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23 April 09

Spend or Save: Oversized Floral Prints

This week’s trend: oversized floral prints for summer. Choose to spend or save on floral printed tops, dresses, skirts, clutches, or wedges.

Dresses

The Spend






Emilio Pucci’s Oversized Floral Dress - $900





The Save









Jessica Howard’s Floral-Print Dress - $80








Tops

The Spend








Tory Burch’s Floral Chiffon Tank Top - $325








The Save








Charlotte Russe’s Geometric Floral Top - $24.99






Skirts

The Spend





See by ChloĆ©’s Floral Print Skirt - $313








The Save







Arden B’s Mixed Print Chiffon Mini Skirt - $38






Clutches

The Spend



Stuart Weitzman’s Cluster Tote - $473.10


The Save







Apt. 9’s Floral Clutch Wallet - $12.80 (orig. $32)




Wedges

The Spend








Valentino’s Floral-Print Wedges - $495






The Save







Sugar’s Betsey Cat Shoes - $24.99 (orig. $49)

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