Archive for March 4th, 2008
Super Tuesday: Warning May Contain Spoilers…




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Drop Shoulder Crystal Pleated Dress
Available exclusively shopbop.com.Elegantly modern chic that’s just for us? Thank you, Mint. Silk dress with satin banding at wide neckline and pleated appliqué at bust.
Claudia Ciuti
Ivanka d’Orsay Platform Pump
Exactly the glamour-girl shoe we want right now.Satin d’Orsay pump with peep toe and buckle at wraparound ankle strap.
Dirty Wash Distressed ‘Big Ty’ Denim Trousers
Original Price: $219.00 Sale Price: $79.99
www.bluefly.com
Bugle Beaded Shift Dress
Original Price: $2,595.00 Sale Price: $1,167.00
Marc by Marc Jacobs
Stretch Wool Oxford Jacket
Original Price: $388.00 Sale Price: $289.00
Michael Kors
Laminated Leather Satchel
Original Price: $1,095.00 Sale Price: $655.00
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Fashion Theory: Seven Deadly Shopping Sins
3.) You can only see yourself wearing it in a fantasy situation.
You know it’s the perfect dress; the trouble is you just haven’t figured out exactly what it’s perfect for. I’m reminded of a friend who found the perfect wedding dress, long before she accepted a wedding engagement or met someone to be the presumable groom for that matter. I admit the example is a bit far-fetched, but the truth of the matter is that my friend purchased this wedding gown based on a fantasy situation. I’m not doubting the fact that she’ll get married; however when she does in fact marry it’s very possible that her style, her size and her overall “fantasy” of the wedding may all have greatly changed. Purchase items that fit into your current reality.
4.) You fail to see the value of accessories.
Nothing pulls together an outfit quite like accessories. Accessories offer an easy way to create a modern, versatile wardrobe. A sparkling necklace, a silky scarf or a shiny metal belt buckle can dress an outfit up or down, take a look from day to night, or change it from office professional to night on the town. Best of all, accessories allow you to personalize your outfit and display your unique style. When your wardrobe begins feeling drab and tired, consider purchasing new accessories to punch up current items rather than simply buying new clothes.
No one, I repeat, no one is above a $7 tank top. Basic tees and tanks just happen to be the bread and butter of low-priced clothing stores like Old Navy and H&M. Forgive me; there are some higher-end labels that do basics extremely well such as Vince, Armani, C&C, and Donna Karen. However if ever a wardrobe was lacking the frequently coveted scoop neck tanks and v-neck tees, there are no excuses. Stores like Old Navy and H&M offer a consistent supply of these basics in various colors and fits. If Old Navy is too unbecoming, shop American Apparel.
6.) You don’t think you’re good enough for Bergdorf Goodman.
Not shopping at a store because it’s hopelessly out of your price rage – understandable. Not visiting? Downright disgraceful. News flash, the next “it” trends are not unveiled at Wal-Mart. They are fashioned and launched at high-end retailers such as Bergdorf Goodman and Barney’s. Shopping is not just about buying, it’s also about research. Stores like Bergdorf, Barneys, Neimans and Saks are all mini dossiers for trend setting designers like Zac Posen and Derek Lam. Since high-end retailers tend to release season collections early, these stores provide important insight on upcoming prominent trends. Still feeling a little nervous about visiting high-end retailers? Shop their respective websites.
7.) You drop off your old clothes at Goodwill; but never look to see what others are dropping off.
Some of my most acclaimed pieces are from goodwill and thrift stores. When you realize that many of the items in vintage stores were found at Goodwill; the value of these stores becomes elementary. Fashion is a revolving door. We have witnessed fashion trends go “in” and “out” from decade to decade, while classic styles have withstood the changing times of several different decades. A few things to be on the lookout for include: anything cashmere, vintage jewelry such as broaches and clip-on earrings, cocktail and evening dresses, silk scarves, and tailored pieces. Whether it is goodwill, a thrift store, or a vintage shop, keen eyes can find some amazing pieces at these stores.
Apresenta
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