Friday, December 31, 2010
Carribean carry-all
Demi Moore in St. Bart's with her Jimmy Choo rafia hobo
photos courtesy of justjared.com and Saks Fifth Avenue
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Travel essentials...
a fully charged IPad
Bose in ear headphones
frequent flier travel kit at 3floz
Louis Vuitton epi leather keepall
Lanvin metallic python peep-toe ballerina
photos courtesy of Apple, Bose, 3floz, Louis Vuitton and Neiman Marcus
Monday, December 27, 2010
Gifts to give ... the person who has everything
Nouvel Studios small apollo tumbler
Jean Paul Gaultier sailor stripe umbrella at Opening Ceremony
Hermes enamel bracelet
Cole & Mason electric salt & pepper mills
Photos courtesy of Barneys New York, Opening Ceremony, Hermes and Williams Sonoma
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Keeping warm
Lutz and Patmos infinity scarf
Rag & Bone fair isle mittens
Chloe camel double breasted coat
Ariat hunter dress boot with zipper
Images courtesy of Kirna Zabete, Rag & Bone, Matches, and Manhattan Saddlery
Monday, December 13, 2010
Gifts to give ... Gifts to get
Proenza Schouler PS1 medium
Smythson J'Adore notebook
billykirk x opening ceremony duffel
American Dior by Kate Betts
Celine SS11 sunglasses
Photos courtesy of Proenza Schouler, Smythson, Opening Ceremony, Assouline and Celine
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Philo-filles
Soft italian leather, embossed gold lettering, the perfect mix of contrived minimalist slouch, sounds reminiscent of a certain cult Parisian brand, au contraire mon ami. Iomoi, once known for preppy stationary and monogrammed trinkets, has expanded with a line of leather goods.
Available at Iomoi
Photo courtesy of Iomoi
Friday, November 19, 2010
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Your very own boutique...
Curious as to what all of the hype was about, I created my own "boutique". Boutiques.com attempts to asses my style through a slide show of runway and street-style images, and by selecting silhouettes, colors, patterns, and designers - first of those I "Love" then of those I "Hate". Upon completion I have my very own "boutique"!
This is where Boutiques.com's quirks come into play. Survey selections and their recommendations are not in sync. Items listed as my "hates" appeared the recommended column. Also noteworthy, none of the designers listed as my "likes" appeared in my recommendations.
There is a lot of room for growth at Boutiques.com. For starters, the incorporation of menswear to the site, including boutiques of established style authorities (editors, fashion consultants, stylists) as opposed to personal style bloggers, and uniting "likes" with recommendations, because now you have to "hate" a lot in order to get what you want in your boutique. Also, what is luring viewers/consumers back to boutiques.com? Chances are those setting up boutiques already receive update emails from Net-A-Porter, J.Crew, Shopbop, Barneys, et cetera, what is going to make Boutiques.com stand out?
Images courtesy of Google and Net-A-Porter
Spring Revelation: It's a cinch!
Meredith Wendall
Balenciaga
Bally
Salvatore Ferragamo
After browsing through style.com's Accessories Index something became apparent - Spring is going to be a cinch, literally. Dozens of designers debuted the cinch-closure style in their spring 2011 collections. The shape, made mainstream by Louis Vuitton in the 30's, was intended to hold champagne bottles. Next season the bag comes in various sizes, perfect for your wallet, iPad and of course champagne roadies.
Photos courtesy of style.com
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Valley of the Dolls
A recent trip to Dallas was highlighted by a visit to V.O.D. The three year old shopping mecca is the vision of fashion lovers Jackie Bolin, Liz Thompson, and Elizabeth O'Mahoney. Isabel Marant mingles alongside Magda Berliner, Vanessa Bruno and Alexander Wang. A corner of the store is also devoted to amazing vintage finds from Archive Vintage. It is a must see, you will not leave empty handed.
photo courtesy of V.O.D.
Friday, November 12, 2010
The art of the tailgate...
Tailgating is a serious event. Weekdays are spent planning. Just the right parking space, the food, the cocktails, and, of course, the game!
One cannot store their artisanal cheeses, crudite, and bloody mary fixings in any old cooler. Sol & Luna have the answer. Their leather bound coolers are the perfect addition to the trunk of any Wagoneer. A winning season, not included.
Available in three sizes at Stanley Korshak
photo courtesy of farfetch.com
MMM...good
Up until now card cases have been a practical accessory - a.k.a. boring. Maison Martin Margiela has overruled this stereotype, creating a card case with whimsey. Imagine the points peaking out of your breast pocket this winter, so chic.
leather card cases from Maison Martin Margiela
photo courtesy of Maison Martin Margiela
J’aime mon carrĂ©
I grew up knowing what Hermès was. From an early age I could spot an orange box from a mile away. For women in my family, Hermès scarves were a staple to any outfit. I can remember many windy fall days when my grandmother wore one as a kerchief, à la Jackie O. These bold scarves are one of the most iconic accessories I can think of. Each tells its own story. Colors and themes change each season, and with it brings about individual memories. And, that oh that orange box!
Today, the eponymous brand is trying to reach a younger demographic with the launch of their new site - j’aime mon carrĂ©. Young women from around the globe are photographed wearing scarves their way. 28” x 28” of Parisienne silk worn as a turban, as a belt, even Rambo style. Personally, I think this is a major success on behalf of the brand. The images show scarves as attainable, wearable - not as pristine articles perfectly creased from the box. Recently, after reading Cathy Horyn’s New York Times piece about the resurgence of my grandmother’s scarves, I saw the girl above, walking on the upper east side. Success Hermès! I cannot wait to see how others adorent leur carrĂ©s.
Sunday, October 31, 2010
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