Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Samuel Clemens would be proud. Tom Sawyer inspired clothing.

Yesterday afternoon I was watching BET's 106th and Park where the cast of Takers was featured.

Chris Brown wore a navy and red plaid blazer with cuffed denim shorts and toffee colored hi-top sneakers. This look channeled the wardrobe choices of some of the familiar characters in Mark Twain's popular coming of age novels, Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn. Perhaps Chris's wardrobe choice indicates that there will be a peak in frontiersmen like dressing?


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In order to replicate Chris's look,

Try this Ezekiel brand "Reynolds" plaid lightweight jacket from Nordstroms.

Ezekiel 'Reynolds' Plaid Lightweight Jacket

Pair it with distressed jeans and a pair of shoes like these Sand color Bally Suede boots from Saks Fifth Avenue and you will have a Mark Twain inspired look in no time!


Rebound Clothes

The rebound. Yes, this term is related to basketball, but a rebound is also a person that someone flocks to after they've broken up with their significant other. I definitely don't condone rebounding with people, but I can support a clothing rebound. I mean, what better way to "get back" at someone without hurting yourself and another person in the aftermath? And you know what? You will look good doing it! Here are some of the pieces that I deem absolutely necessary for a succesful clothing rebound.

  • Sequined Clothing: Nothing says "I'm having a good time without you" quite like a sequined pair of shorts or a cropped sequined jacket.
This LaROK sequined bomber jacket from Nordstroms will easily transition from the fall to the summer.

LaROK Sequined Bomber Jacket

This Coach Poppy Sequin backpack is also perfect for the student heading back to campus or as a replacement for the leather briefcase.

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  • Statement Bag: A clutch or a small bag speaks volumes. Carrying a bag that can't fit everything but the kitchen sink says "I have let go of all unnecessary baggage".
This Marc by Marc Jacobs "Dreamy Logo-Linda" leather embossed clutch embraces the Metallic fall trend.

MARC BY MARC JACOBS 'Dreamy Logo - Linda' Embossed Leather Clutch

  • Over the Knee Boots: Shoes like these that make an instant statement not only help you appear more confident by improving your posture, but their heel height and wow factor says "I've kicked you to the curb, next."
These Kelsi Dagger "Briallen" Thigh High Boots from Nordstroms can be easily paired with jeggings for a chic weekend look.

Kelsi Dagger 'Briallen' Thigh High Boot

Monday, August 23, 2010

"Chillin', Maxin', Relaxin' all Cool": Comfort Fashion

When someone says "sweat pant material" I'm sure that it brings to mind visions of college students studying in libraries for their midterms. But, this material is no longer the bain of the fashion world's existence. Designers are now smartly incorporating soft knit cotton into a myriad of chic pieces for the fall. This is great for students like me that want to be comfortable, but prefer not to look as though I should be in the gym or brushing my teeth for bed. (I know! I'm abnormal for preferring to dress up while lounging around campus, but hey it's a lot more fun!)


This hooded french terry jacket from Forever21 combines comfort with style. The terrycloth material is comfortable enough for an all nighter in the library, while the constructed look of the jacket makes it formal enough for you to wear to your meeting with your professor.



These army jeggings sold by American Eagle have the strechiness of a pair of sweatpants without actually being a pair of sweatpants.




Saturday, August 21, 2010

Fashionably Fabulous: Rihanna

In this photo of Rihanna leaving dinner at a restaurant, she wears a nude colored cowl neck mini-dress. She adds emerald colored satin round toe wedges with a jade corked heel, and completes the look with a chain link strapped purse. Rihanna is definitely fashionably fabulous and ready for fall in this picture!

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Friday, August 20, 2010

Fashion World Updates: The Future of Baby Phat

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Yesterday the news broke on twitter that as of September 1st, Kimora Lee Simmons will be leaving Baby Phat fashions. What does this mean for the future of Baby Phat? Surely with a change in management the clothing lines under the Kellwood Company's management will have some updates. Perhaps this means that the fashion line will take a turn. Since the urban wear audience that Baby Phat targets is starting to adopt more sartorial styles, perhaps the powers at be will make sure that the Baby Phat clothing line does the same. But, then again, maybe not. Since many high end designers such as Christian Louboutin, Balenciaga and Gucci are incorporating the stylistic qualities that are characteristic of urban wear into their most recent collections. So, perhaps Russell and Kimora were actually ahead of their time when they started their street wear dynasties? Only time will tell.

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Fashionably Fabulous: Keri Hilson

Keri Hilson has stepped up her fashion game since she first came on the scene three years ago. In recent appearances for the action flick, Takers, Ms. Hilson is really showing off her matured style.


In a performance with T.I., Keri wore a double breasted tan python coat dress. The satin cuffs and cinched waist of the dress add a feminine flair to the menswear inspired piece. Her choice to pair the dress with black leggings and large cocktail jewelry help to complete this look.

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Keri Hilson wears another menswear inspired piece at the Hollywood Takers premier. She wears a black tuxedo jacket with a suede corset belt. She adds a casual feminine touch to this ensemble with tan colored swiss dotted shorts and this season's nude platform pump.

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Images Courtesy of Essence.com

Monday, August 16, 2010

A Good inVESTment: Fall's "It" Piece

Vests are this falls answer to the summer blazer. They can be paired with just about anything from dresses to jeans to leggings and sweaters. They are perfect transition pieces and they add spice to any outfit, making them a good investment for the upcoming season. Here are a few of the coolest vests that I've seen for this season:

Sequined Halston vest from Saks Fifth Avenue


This Rogue Studded Vest from Forever 21 is perfect for a lunch date.

This Tuxedo inspired vest also from Forever 21 straddles the line between dressy and casual.

This grey tweed tieback vest from Gap is very chic and perfect for the office.

Socks and Other Signs of a Well Dressed Man: Contrasting Shoes

I was looking through the latest "Star Gazing" pictures on Essence's website, and I came across this picture of Kanye going to Rihanna's concert. The first thing that I noticed were how his shoes contrasted with suit. Women have been successfully adopting this trend for many seasons, but this is one of the first times that I've noticed a man correctly incorporating the not so matchy shoe trend. But, why am I surprised? Kanye is one of the most stylish men. If I were a man, I'd take a note from Kanye and make sure that my shoes didn't match my attire :)

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Socks and Other Signs of a Well Dressed Man: Jeans

Jeans are an essential in any wardrobe. Not many other items have the ability to be dressed up or down as well as good old denim. Many people may think that only women's jeans can have style and flair, but I'm here to tell you otherwise. Here are a few of my favorite menswear jeans from this season.

These straight leg jeans by Seven for all Mankind are a great wardrobe addition. The iron grey color and fit make them acceptable for casual Fridays and after parties this fall.


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I'm not a fan of the skinny jean on men, but for those guys that want to venture out and try this trend, look at these light wash destroyed Diesel Thanaz jeans. The leg on these jeans isn't too narrow, and that's what I like about them.


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With a blazer, dress shirt and belt, these Dolce and Gabbana dark wash jeans are perfect for a concert date night!


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Thursday, August 12, 2010

Classics: Never Underestimate the Power in the Black Pump

Black Pumps are an essential in a woman's wardrobe. They can be worn in the height of summer with a flirty dress, in the dead of winter with a tweed skirt suit or out on the town with a pair of jeans.

Here are a compilation of my favorite classic black pumps from this season:

The suede and studded York Platform Pump by Sam Edelman. This pump is perfect for going out and can be paired with skinny jeans or black tights, a flirty skirt and blazer.

Sam Edelman 'York' Platform Pump


This Jessica Simpson patent pump is a great investment. It easily transitions from the office.

Jessica Simpson 'Jessica' Pump

This VANELi "Philys" Peep-Toe Oxford incorporates this season's jazz inspired trend with the classic black pump.


VANELi 'Philys' Peep Toe Oxford

Jessica White: Bringing Back the Fur Coat

On Sunday I was scanning the channels for something interesting to watch, and I ended up on the T.O. show. In this episode Terrell Owens was going to be featured in Ritchie Rich fashion show. Since he and his PR person, Kita were in NYC, Kita decided to meet with one of his ex-girlfriends, Victoria's Secret model Jessica White. When Jessica walked into the coffee shop, I couldn't help but notice her amazing fur coat. I didn't even pay attention to the conversation between she and Kita, because I was trying to figure out whether or not her coat was a bomber or full length. I've always thought that fur coats are luxe and the ultimate mark of sophistication. I decided to look into what designers incorporated fur into their shows and ultimately help fur to make a comeback on the fashion scene.

Chanel Iman models a gorgeous waist length camel colored belted fur in the DSquared2 Fall 2010 Fashion Show.

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Here a model struts in a cropped black fur swing coat, also in the DSquared2 Fall 2010 Fashion Show.

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Here a model in the Fall 2010 Michael Kors show wears a calf length coat:
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These are all great examples of how a little fur can go a long way. Notice how each designer has paired the fur with a more casual outfit. Casually dressed fur is a great way to incorporate or reintroduce fur into your wardrobe

Hey, Clothes Have to Go Somewhere: Not So Humble Closets

I'm a firm believer that behind every fashionable person is an equally as chic home and closet. So, I was not surprised when I finally witnessed Olivia Palermo's palatial (well maybe not considering she lives in a NYC apartment) and impeccably organized closet. The closet has its own grey and black zebra print carpeting. The closet is complete with a few floral arrangements here and there and everything has it's place.


Go down the road a few blocks, well maybe more than a few, and we can find a similar closet decor in Kimora Lee Simmons's New Jersey Mansion. Her closet also has floral arrangements and animal leopard print carpeting but unlike Olivia's closet, it also houses a few chandeliers, frames and accent furniture.

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As a college student, my dorm room closet is a far cry from the closets of these ultra fashionistas, but maybe I can take a cue from them when designing my closet for next year? After all, fashionistas in the making have to store their clothes in fabulous ways too!

In order to create my own celebrity inspired dressing space, I would:

  • Incorporate a floor length mirror like this Dolce Cheval mirror from Target right outside of my closet:
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  • Animal Print Carpeting: Leopard Print Rugs like this one from retailers such as Wal-Mart come in various sizes:

  • Cool Shoe Storage: So a shoe rack stretching the span of a wall will probably not fit in a dorm room closet, but a simple shoe rack will. Try something like this bronze mesh storage rack from spacesavers.com
Bronze Mesh Stacking Shoe Rack by Lynk Professionals

  • Hangers: Good hangers can prevent you from having to iron your clothes before you rush off to class. Try these Padded Damask Hangers from The Container Store.


  • A Cute Ottoman near the floor length mirror for when you need a place to sit when putting on those fabulous heels or as you spritz your perfume.

  • Artwork: Small framed pictures sitting atop a nearby table or on the wall near your closet.

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Socks and Other Signs of a Well Dressed Man: Cuff Links

I am the cuff link giver. Whenever one of my friends or family members celebrates a milestone in their lives, whether it's graduating from high school or college, or their birthday, they get cuff links from me. Of course I don't give the same person cuff links on more than one occasion, because that would be a bit redundant in the gift giving area. But, that is beside the point that I'm making today. I love cuff links on a French Cuff Shirt. To me, cuff links are a small piece of jewelry that complete the suited look.

Now, in a professional setting, most men would probably stick with traditional pewter and silver colors for their cuff links, but why? Please try golds, colors and other cuff links that really show the personality of the wearer.

Here are a few of my favorites:

Canali Mother of Pearl Cuff Links from Nordstroms. These links are jazzier than the traditional cuff links and they are in one of this fall's it colors, purple.

Canali Mother-of-Pearl Cuff Links

These Penny Black 40 Fenway Park inspired cuff links also from Nordstrom's are perfect for any Red Sox fan!

Penny Black 40 'Fenway Park' Cuff Links

These David Donahue sterling silver cuff links, also from Nordstrom's, with a pale blue inlay will go perfectly with a French Cuff shirt and Charcoal Grey suit.

David Donahue Sterling Silver Cuff Links

Lastly, Nordstrom's Ravi Ratan 'Stethescope' cuff links would be the best gift for a recent Medical School Graduate or a seasoned physician.

Ravi Ratan 'Stethoscope' Cuff Links

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Off to the Emerald City: A Little Wizard of Oz Inspiration

Before I continue, I just want to say that this post is just in time for the 71st Anniversary of The Wizard of Oz film on August 12th!

Now on to my original thoughts. So I was watching the September Issue, and I saw a brief clip from a photoshoot that Grace Coddington styled in one of the past issues of Vogue. The theme was none other than The Wizard of Oz. If you know me, you'd know that this book has been one of my favorites since I first read it at 6 years old. I loved the book even more after I found out that L. Frank Baum shared a birthday with me! Of course I was delighted when I discovered that someone had styled a shoot based upon this classic.

I researched what other fashion magazines and designers were inspired by Baum's literary genius.

Keira Knightley models as Dorothy with her crew on the way into the Emerald City in the December 2008 issue of Vogue:

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NY Post:
The New York Post Did an Oz inspired photo shoot. See the video here http://il.youtube.com/watch?v=2XF2vtVqMf4&feature=related


Heatherette's Fall 2007 collection was inspired by the colorful hues and characters from Dorothy's journey to Oz. Lydia Hearst is seen here wearing a modified version of the traditional blue gingham dress and ruby red shoes that Judy Garland's Dorothy is known for.

Lydia Hearst as Dorothy with the wonderfully innovative tennis racket bag
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In 2009, Warner Brothers and Swarovski teamed up with a number of renowned designers to release the "Ruby Slipper Collection" in celebration of the 70th Anniversary of The Wizard of Oz. Below are the gorgeous images that I received from melbournefashionista.com. Designers included top names from Jimmy Choo to Christian Louboutin.

These L.A.M.B. by Gwen Stefani platform sandals with red velvet ankle ties and swarovski crystallized bows are a far cry from the heels that Dorothy clicks together in the original Oz film.

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When "clicked" together, these Moschino pumps form a wonderfully designed crystallized bow tie, and don't you just love the candy striped sole? Perhaps that inspiration came from the well recognized red and white tights of the Wicked Witch of the West?

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"Why Don't You Love Me": Music Video Inspiration

Beyonce's video "Why Don't You Love Me" delivers an important message regarding the often unappreciative attitude for women in society. In the video, Beyonce plays a 1960s housewife that does everything that should make her husband happy. The stylist for the video truly channeled the 1960s flair in Beyonce's multiple costume changes throughout the duration of the flick. So, of course my wheels started turning, and I considered, "If I wanted to incorporate some of the classy-chic elements of the 1960s into my wardrobe, how would I do it?"

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  • Gingham: Nothing screams 1960s a la Gillighan's Island quite like gingham does. And luckily for us, many designers are taking this into account in their fall collections. Take this Grey Gingham blouse from Issac Mizrahi's 2011 resort collection for instance.
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  • Lace: Try this Jersey Lace overlay "T" by Tracy Reese to incorporate a modern twist to the traditional material. The good thing about wearing lace this way is that it can be worn in the office.
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  • Red Lip Color: I've been wanting to try red lip color for a while now. And this fall, I'm going to step out there and try it. This might be a bit difficult for me since I'm used to wearing browns and pale pinks, so I think I'll start with a lip gloss as opposed to a lipstick. Maybe I'll try Mac's Dazzleglass in Love Alert. It's a raspberry red with a pearlescent shine.
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  • Cat Eye Sunglasses: These Tom Ford Nico Plastic Sunglasses from Saks Fifth Avenue put a current twist on the cat eye look with the bowtie frame giving the cat eye at the bottom and the top.
  • Pill Box Hats: There is nothing more Jacqueline Kennedy-Onassis like than a traditional pill box hat. They may be hard to track down today, but they give you the perfect reason to visit your local vintage stores.
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  • Gloves in the Daytime: There's nothing classier and more traditional than wearing gloves to a luncheon or while doing errands. These Maison Fabre Lace and Leather fingerless mittens from saks.com combine classic lace with a rockeresque fingerless glove style.

  • Dramatic Eyes: So blue eyeshadow no longer has to be an eyesore of the past. We can incorporate it into the present with the right shades. Try this midnight blue Urban Decay eyeshadow. The darker color and silver iridescence are perfect for a night out on the town.
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