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Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

A/C Cashmere

white warren cardigan
See that far-off look in her eyes?

She’s wondering why she didn’t think of wearing a White +Warren cardi earlier…

 

Chances are, if you live and work in the Continental United States, the office is plagued with wardrobe woes during the summer months: If not the ol’ what-does-casual-Fridays-really-mean? conundrum, then there’s the sundress-and-perma-shivers combo that results from The Man’s high-octane air condition units. Behold, the answer to these and other sartorial issues: Summer-weight cashmere. Warm enough to make the A/C bearable and breezy enough to be youthful (i.e. this is ain’t no Grannie knit), the delicate cardigans from White + Warren come in every color—so there’s sure to be one that pairs well with your workday look, be it a casual Friday confection or not.

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Monday, June 9th, 2008

15 Questions for Celebrity Stylist Britt Bardo

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Celebrity Stylist Britt Bardo

Legit style advice is hard to come by these days, as we fashionistas get bombarded daily by random sale alerts, archaic rules (i.e. Don’t Wear White After Labor Day), and trend reports on out-of-our-reach accessories. Fortunately, even while being a stylist-to-the-stars, today’s resident expert Britt Bardo maintains down-to-earth approach to fashion and has a few DIY style tips up her designer sleeve. Here she briefs us on her background and reveals that the ultimate must-have accessory is a mega-watt smile:

 

o Hometown: I was born in Lima, Ohio, moved to Indiana when I was 13 and then To Detroit, Michigan when I was 18
o Current residence: Los Angeles, California
o Years in the business: 6
o First job in fashion: Helped run the G Star New York Showroom.
o Biggest Break: When I was an stylist assistant and Jennifer Lopez asked me to stop assisting and be her personal stylist.
o Favorite stylist trick: Take Polaroid pics of yourself in outfits so you can compare and see what looks best on you.

o Five items every girl needs in their wardrobe:
1. A pair of sexy but comfortable shoes
2. A great-fitting, sexy little white shirt. It is classic and chic and goes with everything.
3. Bold accessories. Give an outfit some ammunition with bold accessories
4. A pair of great fitting dark jeans with a touch of stretch for comfort. They can be dressed up or down for day or night.
5. Lastly, every wardrobe needs a natural and effortless touch. Smile! It’s so simple yet so effective. My secret weapon is Aquafresh White Trays Revive. It’s a touch up for previously whitened teeth. In just two days, you’ll have a brighter smile.

o Favorite summer trends: I love that any length is a go on dresses these days. Easy, comfortable Maxi and mini dresses are perfect for summer. Combine with a great gladiator sandal or high heel. Also I am really into accessories with light and delicate feathers right now. I have seen tons of earrings and bracelets that are incorporating this beautiful natural touch.

o Most treasured item in your closet: I have a small collection of chiffon vintage dresses from the 20’s and earlier which I LOVE and have helped inspire me when designing my own collection ROSE.

o Biggest inspiration: So many things but probably first and foremost my handful of super close girlfriends whom are so creative and have such beautiful spirits. We are constantly bouncing thoughts and ideas off of each other. Nature, the Ocean and the unconditional love and devotion I receive from my two dogs.

o Favorite vintage stores: The Way We Wore (Los Angeles), New York Vintage (NYC)

o Describe your own personal style: MOODY. A lot of black, definitely always an underlying tone of a harder edge there but pretty simple. I tend to focus on simple great silhouettes and add an amazing shoe and I like to pile on tons of delicate jewelry.

o Biggest mistake women make when shopping or getting dressed: Not buying or wearing the right undergarments. Also check out what you look like from both front and back.

o Favorite spring runway shows? Fall shows? Sonia Rykiel Spring 2008, Preen Spring 2008 Sonia Rykiel Fall 2008, Alexander Mcqueen Fall 2008, Alexander Wang Fall 2008

o Favorite city & why: It’s a tie between New York and Paris. New York for its electric energy that you feel the moment you arrive and Paris for its breathtaking old buildings and the sense of history, romance and magic the city puts out and of course because they are both fashion capitals.

 

A few examples of Bardo’s recent handiwork:

 

britt bardo styling celebrity
Malin Ackerman
at the Heartbreak Kid premiere, Kate Hudson at the Dior couture show, Emmanuelle Chriqui at the Don’t Mess with Zohan premiere

 

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Friday, May 2nd, 2008

Slimming Silhouettes & Skirts to Avoid

Now, don’t get stressed out: This isn’t an I.Q. test or anything, but take a second to look at the shapes below. Which one seems, how shall we say this, more streamlined?

skirt shapes

The blue one on the right, right? That’s what I think too. Today, this elementary school exercise came to mind as I walked by a major retailer (who shall not be named) whose store windows were filled with dozens of these knee-length skirts:

 

calf length skirt

Now, to the untrained shopper’s eye, these breezy pieces may seem a comfy summer classic, but to a savvy sartorialist, they scream UNFLATTERING. Tapering at the waist and breathing out at the calf, the skirt emphasizes the widest part of the lower leg: the hard-to-miss calf. Even with a sleek top, this leg-heavy silhouette makes the wearer seem short and stumpy, adjectives few find appealing.

 

To avoid such wardrobe pitfalls, try this simple styling trick: To figure out if a potential purchase will be flattering or not, try to zone in on the silhouette by thinking of every garment as a square, rectangle, diamond, or circle. (This I learned from a fantastic ballet teacher who instructed her students to think of their bodies as wooden blocks, and to think of every ballet pose as aligning the blocks in a particular composition. The concept works just as well when applied to body parts and wardrobe pieces.)

Here, an example of some of the most slimming warm-weather silhouettes:

 

shapes silhouettes

*Snaps= 4 silhouette examples from Victoria’s Secret

 

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Sunday, February 24th, 2008

Evian: The Alterna-Accessory

evian water bottle
Evian: hair savior extraordinaire

 

Ah Paris: Land of baguettes, Balenciaga, and for me, bad hair. Something in the City of Lights’ soft, nutrient-rich water doesn’t agree with me and my tresses. Last season, I found this out the hard way; picture a tall brunette waltzing through the Tuilleries with the kind of greasy, matted-down hair that would make Napoleaon’s comb-over coif look chic. (Not pretty, but it does help explain why the bed-head look has stayed au courant here for so decades on end.)

Fortunately, a rather impossibly cool friend of mine–who lives in London but travels to Paris for work every other week to consult for the most major of all major French houses–tipped me off to how to cure my lame locks. “Wash your hair with Evian,” she said with nonchalance, “It’s what I have to do when I come here and have to deal with the awful Paris water. Really, it’s so cheap here and it makes your hair look and feel so clean.” While not the champagne-filled bath that Marie Antoinette was rumored to have preferred, the indulgent treatment did in fact, work wonders. So tonight, before the show chaos starts tomorrow, I’m hitting the bottle, hard.

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Thursday, February 21st, 2008

Well & Good at Madewell

madewell yellow cardie
Madewell spring look

 

Shopping, you may be surprised to learn, isn’t my favorite activity. However, every once in awhile a store offers up a few components to the storied consumption experience that I can subscribe to, like:

1) Cute clothes & accessories in the $20-$150 price range.
2) A soundtrack that’s neither nostalgic nor cliché.
3) Warm, cozy interiors.
4) Flattering dressing room lighting.
5) Sincerely smile-y, non-pushy salesgirls.

Madewell, the newish brainchild of those chic’n'cheery folks at J.Crew, offers up all this and more at their 7 current locations. I stopped in their newly opened Soho boutique last night, and found it refreshingly unique compared to its many cookie-cutter neighbors. Potted plants! Boutique-like nooks full of hip basics! There’s even a bookshop upstairs! So charming! Swing by on Saturdays, when the two-story boutique has a DJ spinning—this Saturday especially, to check out the Subversive Cross Stitching Circle and get your jeans customized—and chances are you’ll find the same.

madewell boots

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Wednesday, February 20th, 2008

NYC Fashion Week Fall 2008 Trends

peaked shoulders fall trend 2008
PEAKED SHOULDERS

Blame it on the still-lingering ’80s vibe, but designers gave us girls the bold shoulder for fall. Catherine Malandrino toughened up her arty dresses by adding excessively puffed sleeves, while both Marc Jacobs and Katy Rodriguez sharpened their new-wave silhouettes with sharply peaked shoulders. The result? A painfully chic look for the fearless sartorialist.

 

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FLAPPER

While threat of a recession hovers on the horizon, for fall, designers channel the heady joie-de-vie spirit of the early 1920s. Diane von Furstenberg looked to Berlin’s smoky jazz clubs for inspiration for her seductive pieces, while at Baby Phat, models wore flapper-style shifts a touch shorter than the original flirty styles. Meanwhile, Monique Lhuillier topped whispy feathered skirts with gilded accents for a decadent look that would suit any Fitzgerald heroine.

fall 2008 trend cocoon coats
COCOON COATS

Girls on-the-go can finally breathe a sigh of relief: Gone are the cinched-waist, buttoned-up coats of previous seasons. Designers including Marc Jacobs and Narciso Rodriguez cut their outerwear silhouettes away from the body, creating breezy cocoon-like shapes. The resulting look makes stockinged legs seem long and lean—just the thing to show off one’s killer new boots, heels, or wedges.

ladylike trend fall 2008
NEO-CONSERVATIVE

Who knew! Peter Som, Michael Kors, and Diane von Furstenberg are all members of the conservative party—or so their fall collections would lead you to believe. The leaders of New York’s fashion scene all whipped up sweet neo-’50s styles, from kitten heels and knee-length silk shifts to cashmere coats in the palest of pastels—all things surely Lady Bird Johnson would have approved off.

medevil trend fall 2008
MEDIEVAL

Covered in chain mesh and emblazoned with silver studs, the latest embellished looks harken back to Sir Lancelot’s time. Sending her models down the runway in gray hoods and boldly studded dresses, Abaeté’s Laura Poretzky put a feminine spin on the knight-in-shining armor look, while Narciso Rodriguez offered up bold silver frocks to suit the modern-day style crusaders.

plaid trend fall 2008
PLAID

Not since the (oft-referenced) Kurt Cobain grunge collection Marc Jacobs whipped up for Perry Ellis in the mid ’90s has plaid felt so au courant. Designers as playful as Charlotte Ronson and as proficient as Thakoon Panichgul all experimented with the timeless crisscross patterns, updating them with watercolor washes and punk accessories.

bow blouse fall 2008 trend
BOW BLOUSES

Be they tight and tiny or impressively voluminous, bows have replaced the necklace as the upper-body accent of choice. The Proenza Schouler duo topped off nearly all their silk blouses with double-knotted wonders, while Thakoon added gauzy scarf-like numbers to enhance his ladylike looks. So why get wrapped up in this neckwear trend? Simple: By tying one on, you look pulled-together instantly.

oversize knits fall 2008

OVERSIZE KNITS

Sculptural, oversize cable knits and off-the-shoulder cashmere sweaters have replaced the wool coat for fall ’08. Though the change gives a nod to the global-warming-influenced mild winter temperatures, the knit-wit styles provide the coziest cold-weather look in recent seasons.

western fall trend 2008
WESTERN

Designers explored Western territory for fall—and who can blame them? The wild West has a rich lode of sartorial references to mine. Ralph Lauren, a pioneer of the American cowboy look, played with Navajo prints, Pendleton-inspired plaid wools, and lodge-ready gear. Anna Sui envisioned a Pocahontas as a party-girl, one complete with fringe boots and beaded cocktail frocks. Rachel Roy kept her Manifest Destiny outlook subtle, opting for richly textured pieces, including cozy ponchos that would work in any state.

 

new look  gown fall trend 2008
NEW LOOK GOWNS

Paralleling the neo-conservative daywear trend, designers envisioned prim-and-proper evening gowns for fall. The many one-shoulder numbers—like those from Sari Gueron and Tracy Reese—paid homage to Christian Dior’s iconic New Look silhouette. With a universally flattering cut, the classic style is just the thing for a Tinseltown starlet or prom queens looking for a little Old Hollywood glamour.

rosettes fall 2008 trend

ROSETTES

Designers want us to stop and, if not smell, at least stare at the roses this season—which is easy enough to do. Festooned with crimson blooms, Marchesa’s intensely romantic dresses turned many well-coiffed heads during Fashion Week. At Herve Leger, sculpture-like accents provided a fresh contrast to the house’s signature bandage-style dresses, while Vera Wang clumped bouquets of gently draped fleurs to her coat lapels, boutonniere-style.

lux shearling fall 2008 trend

LUXE SHEARLING

Designers gave shearling, that classic cold-weather staple, a sophisticated makeover for fall. Oscar de la Renta layered his with gilded accents while Rebecca Taylor and Anna Sui topped off their ’70s bohemian dresses with the kind of richly embellished vests that would have made Stevie Nicks proud.

rust color gown fall trend 2008
RUST-COLORED GOWNS

Stash the little black dress in the back of your closet: ‘Tis the season for liquidlike column gowns in rich rust colors. Monique Lhuillier, Phillip Lim, and Halston’s Marco Zanini all skipped over basic black and white in lieu of the decidedly autumnal hue—and since the shade is flattering on nearly all skin shades, you may too.

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Monday, February 18th, 2008

Presidential Style

In honor of it being President’s Day and all, I thought I’d indulge in make-over session for everyone’s favorite spotlight-stealing White House hopefuls. While they’re focused on taking office, we put forth a few nominations for their closet:

hilary clinton zac posen

Forget about shoulder pads: Senator Clinton would well by donning Zac Posen’s artful, puffed-sleeve blouse and strict, no-nonsense pencil skirt.

 

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Skip the campaign-trail pant-suits: A YSL trench and Armani’s pert jacket and louche trouser combo provide stylish alternative to the oft-criticized, more mannish garb.

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And to top it off: Nothing says “I love the USA” more than a little star-spangled something–even if it’s created by some Frenchies. YSL’s star-printed blouse would earn Miss Clinton some fashion cred and prove her patriotism, while Ralph Lauren’s patent bomber would show off her tough side.

BO ARMANI TIE

For gents, skip the stars, focus on the stripes: Specifically those that come emblazoned on blue Italian silk, like this dapper little number from Armani.

BO IMAGES I

Gray is Good: Sleek, gun metal-colored suits by John Varvatos and Dolce & Gabbana would make Senator Obama seem a steely figure indeed. A skinny tie would emphasize his daringly modern approach.

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To save the day, take cues from Bond: 007-worthy suits–like those from Ferragamo and Hugo Boss--would look good set against the backdrop of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.





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Friday, February 1st, 2008

10 Great Date Dresses

You’ve done the hard part: Caught your crush, lined up a date, decided on a time and place; now all that’s left is figuring out just what in the world you’re going to wear. To make getting dressed fuss-free—and give those stomach butterflies a rest—consult our flirty frock guide. From charming printed shifts to vamp-worthy numbers, here are ten styles that are guaranteed to make them melt.

1) Few garments say “I’m worth it” like a sexy Dolce & Gabbana sheath. Pairing easily with gold jewelry or even worn without embellishments, the Audrey Hepburn-worthy dress is sure to set hearts aflutter. Eluxury, $465

dolce eluxury

2) Part beach-babe and part bombshell (just like you!) this floaty frock perfectly balances comfort with style. In soft cotton voile and slightly ruffled hem, it works for any romantic occasion from elegant dinners to long walks along the beach. Swell, $58.00

swell grey dress

3) Attention all drama queens: Play up your seductive side in Diane Von Furstenberg’s ruffled, flamenco-style wrap dress. Slip on a pair of strappy stilettos and soon your evening escort will be crying Ay carumba! Nordstrom, $254

nordstrom red ruffle dress

4) If hitting dance floor is part of your evening plans, a sparkly number a la Foley & Corina’s swingy shift is sure to do the trick. In hot pink silk trimmed with rows of silver sequins, the head-turning frock ensures that all eyes will be on you. Shopbop, $498

pink foley dress

 

5) If showing some skin isn’t your style, take heart: Cozy and chic sweater dresses like Victoria’s Secret ribbed version allow for a more subtle sex appeal. To further elongate the figure when wearing this slimming style, try belting at the waist. Victoria’s Secret, $39

victorias secret blue sweater dress

6) Look every bit the lady in Mint’s dainty floral-print dress. With delicate spaghetti straps and a fluid, knee-grazing cut, the refined dress is sure to make your dinner companion sit up straight. Shopbop, $396

 

mint dress shopbop

7) In lieu of the ultimate date standby—the little black shift dress—try a graphic-print cotton frock instead. Just the thing for casual drinks, outdoor dining, or a low-key movie, Lux’s comfy style is a steal at $58—leaving you with enough moula left over to buy the next round of drinks. Urban Outfitters, $58

 

urbn stripe dress

8) A little lace can go a long way: Fashioned from boudoir-worthy silk and trimmed in delicate macramé, Urban Outfitter’s champagne-colored sash dress sets a romantic mood. Urban Outfitters, $78

urban outfitters silk dress

9) Calling all coquettes: Gap’s cheery empire-waist style fits and flatters all silhouettes during laid-back adventures from cozy picnics to romantic road trips. Gap, $54.50

gap empire

10) Covered in vibrant hues and cut playfully at mid-thigh, Z/G by Grimaldi’s printed empire dress appeals to those who are wild at heart. Couture Candy, $209

zg grimaldi dress

 

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Thursday, January 31st, 2008

Superbowl Style: What to Wear on Game Day

rebel yell tees
Rebel Yell Football Tees

 

This Sunday, while the fashion crowd swarms the Bryant Park tents—all decked out in sartorial cocktails comprised of two parts top-shelf designer label, one part H&M flair and a splash of bright patents—the rest of the country will be getting comfy on communal couches getting ready for the Superbowl. As the most social spectator sporting event of the year, wearing the right gear is a sizable concern for some gals. Fortunately Rebel Yell has the athletic aesthetic covered: The sportswear label helmed by Andi Ballard specializes in, among other chic casuals, flirty football jerseys. To channel fashionable football fanatics Jessica Simpson and Gisele Bündchen on over to Revolve Clothing to score one for yourself.

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Wednesday, December 5th, 2007

Dress for Success: The Best 9-to-5 Frocks

Just because your office dress code calls for business casual doesn’t mean you should go wild with your wardrobe—remember to mind your hemline and tone down those bright hues. Whether you’re climbing up the corporate ladder or have just entered the workforce, put the party dresses aside for cocktails and make sophisticated day shifts your daily uniform. Fill your wardrobe with these chic, classic frocks, and before long you’ll be sitting pretty in the corner office.

 

juicy couture plaid dress

1) Juicy Couture Shift Tank Dress, $288

Available in a bevy of festive patterns and flattering cuts, ’60s-inspired dresses are everyone’s favorite wardrobe item. But when wearing one during the work hours, avoid flirty or kitschy styles. Instead, keep it simple by pairing a classic plaid version with a cozy turtleneck.

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2) L.A.M.B. Frill-Neck Dress, $345

L.A.M.B’s ruffled taupe frock is prim and proper enough for the workplace and dressy enough for after-hours cocktails. (What do you expect from the smart, stylish mogul and working mom Gwen Stefani?) To set off the dress’s billowing sleeves, wear with a few delicate gold bangles. And if an important business meeting comes up unexpectedly, never fear—the blouse-like top works perfectly underneath a cropped blazer.

 

gap navy belted dress
3) Gap Belted Dress, $49.50

If business-friendly black, brown, and gray garments seem too dreary, remember that navy-hued pieces work just as well. Seek out a simple shift in this sophisticated shade, and when you find a flattering style (like this one from Gap), buy a bunch: A classic blue dress will become a reliable go-to outfit for almost every occasion.

 

banana republic dress

4) Banana Republic Printed Turtleneck Dress, $98

When looking to inject a dose of color into your weekday wardrobe, remember that when turning up the hues, tone down the silhouette. Although covered with fuchsia polka dots, this printed dress comes across as strictly business thanks to its conservative turtleneck collar and full-length sleeves.

theory red pleat dress
5) Theory Tailored Dress, $395

There’s a reason why politicians almost always wear red ties: Crimson has long been synonymous with leadership and power. To make a bold sartorial statement, try a red dress in a classic, conservative cut, ideally one that pairs well with opaque tights and a businesslike suit blazer, like this box-pleat dress from Theory.

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6) 3.1 Phillip Lim Cashmere Sweater Dress, $695

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