Showing posts with label Majestic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Majestic. Show all posts

Thursday, August 2, 2012

...it's Fall 2012: Color Blocking

Lisa and I are embarking on a series of examining the fall trends that we love, and how to wear them and insert them into your wardrobe.  We hope these posts help you wade through the myriad of trend choices presented each season!

First up is a favorite of mine: color blocking.  The technic of color blocking is when different solid color fabrics are sewn/knit together to make one garment.  Working a color blocked piece into your wardrobe is pretty easy; you usually want to pair the piece with something neutral and solid (black pants, jeans, etc.).  I will definitely be picking up at least one color blocked item for this fall/winter.  The question is: which one?

The fantasy starts here, with this Boy. by Band of Outsiders color-block sweater.  And, a fantasy it shall remain as the price of it is way too high to even discuss.  But, I love it and had to share.  For my non-model-oridinary-life, I would have put it over black skinny jeans or pants and black booties.  Love.
Image from nordstrom.com.
In the 'more reasonable' category, this Vince color block sweater is great, and I can totally imagine it over my leather leggings (leather, another fall topic we'll be discussing...stay tuned) and pointy-toe pumps.
Image from net-a-porter.com.
For a great budget-find, this Gap color block boatneck pullover is an easy addition to anyone's closet at $49.95.  And, it comes in 3 other color-ways too!
Image from gap.com.
Color blocking works well on dresses as well.  This dress from W by Worth is nipped in at the waist to give you a curve even with the boxy blocking. I can see it paired with black, opaque tights and heeled black suede booties.
Image from wbyworth.com.
The side color blocking on this Tinley Road dress makes anyone look like they have an hour-glass figure.  And, at $68, it's a steal!
Image from piperlime.com.
I've seen a number of blouses with some color blocking details on them, but fall in love with this Equipment one.  How great would this work with jeans?
Image from my-wardrobe.com.
Finally, if you don't feel like you want to go out and purchase a new piece, check out these 'faux' color blocking ideas below.  Add a vibrant turtleneck under a sheath dress, pair bold shoes and top with neutral pants, or go all black and add a pop in a skirt or earring.  Let us know what you end up deciding! ~ JH

W2WW: Color-blocking at Home


The Row sleeveless dress
$1,025 - farfetch.com


ChloƩ turtleneck sweater
$790 - farfetch.com


Majestic long sleeve top
$61 - farfetch.com


Equipment
$235 - oxygenboutique.com


Mango crochet pants
$55 - placedestendances.com



Fogal opaque tight
barneys.com




Cole haan boots
nordstrom.com


Zip bag
rachelcomey.com


Gucci clutch
$775 - flannelsfashion.com





Alkemie cuff jewelry
alkemiejewelry.com


Kendra scott jewelry
kendrascott.com


Oversized earrings
baublebar.com

Friday, May 25, 2012

...you are tired of plain old t-shirts.

Image from madewell.com.
They beckon to you from colorful tables.  Stacks of multi-hued, solid color t-shirts.  And you are drawn in to purchase a couple. They aren't expensive and they are fresh and fun!  Right?!
Image from scottsdalefashionista.com.
I always get sucked in at J. Crew or Madewell or the Gap, only to find I have the same 'tissue', 'v-neck', 'perfect fit', 'boat neck' t-shirt right at home already.  Yes, the lighter colored ones need to be replaced annually (especially the white ones), but really, do I need anymore plain t-shirts?!

On Tuesday, I started my annual hunt-for-the-non-t-shirt-t-shirt.  It's a sport that starts in May each year, as I comb my favorite retailers for something different, fresh, easy, a little more stylish, something that I can wear JUST LIKE A T-SHIRT over shorts and cropped denim, but THAT IS NOT A PLAIN T-SHIRT.  And it might be a t-shirt, with a twist in the cut of it, the fabric, the print.  Just something that's a little unique.  (I've been hot on tunics in the recent past as my go-to, so I'm trying to circumvent that habit too.)

It's tough out there.  I went back-to-basics at Nordstrom with Amy Swartz, our fabulous personal shopper.  Here were a couple of my finds.

I started with a top that a friend had purchased and I coveted.  (I'll apply the rules of what to do when your friend has the same piece of clothing.)  This Majestic t-shirt is simply fabulous, the croc print completely fresh and I had to have it.  You can dress this up and down.  Very versatile.
Image from nordstrom.com.
Next up, a knit tank (under which I'll be wearing a white tank - the double layer looks great!) from Joie, in a fabulous color-block.  Looks great with white shorts.
Image from nordstrom.com.
This Splendid 'sweatshirt' sure feels like a sweatshirt, and will look great over orange, white, or navy shorts, with a bunch of bracelets on one arm OR a pendant necklace.  I won't be wearing this 'out', but I'll certainly be wearing it to run errands.
Image from nordstrom.com.
I had seen this 10 Crosby Derek Lam sweater online, and Amy informed me it was on sale, so I'll be expecting it soon.  Thought it would be great with a pair of black espadrilles I just picked up.  Oh, and it has 'fringe' and I'm a sucker for texture.
Image from nordstrom.com.
And finally, this Soft Joie ikat t-shirt.  Apologies to my friend (same one with the croc t-shirt) who purchased this a month ago, but it was on sale.  And I love it.  And it goes really well with these linen, skinny cargo Theory pants I picked up on Tuesday too.  I know, excuses, excuses.
Image from nordstrom.com.
That's it for round 1, and I think I did pretty well.  I'll probably hit Calypso this weekend to see what they have, and then onto the Green Tangerine in Kennebunk, Maine, as the summer kicks off in June.  Stay tuned... ~ JH