Monday, August 13, 2012

...it's Fall 2012: Oversized Tops

I just had a personal shopping appointment at Nordstrom with the one and only Amy Swartz, and I have to admit, I came away with some things that I didn't expect to.   That's the beauty of personal shopping!

One thing that struck me were the number of 'oversized' tops out there that were purposefully oversized.   And, that they didn't look bad once they were on.  I've always loved a twist to proportions on clothing.  Labels like 3.1 Philip Lim and Vince do it frequently, and now I'm seeing it in the collections of more classic designers as well.  Definitely pair an oversized top with a narrow bottom, whether that's a skirt or pant.  

This coat by Helene Berman was adorable on...and one I'm still thinking about as I type this.  The cobalt blue is so forward, and it looked really cool over some skinny black pants with it's 'bubble' back and bracelet-length sleeves (which hit right above the wrist, as opposed to 3/4 length sleeves, which hit right below your elbow).  At $298, the price isn't bad for a wool/cashmere coat.  
Images from nordstrom.com.
Another item that DID come home is this Vince 'poncho' sweater.  It's totally oversized but looked great with some black cropped pants I had brought along with me (yes, it's perfectly fine to bring some of your clothes with you on shopping appointments - especially those items  that are orphans in your closet!) and a blouse underneath.  They only show the black online, but I love the camel I ended up with.
Image from nordstrom.com.
Image from Jennifer Houston.
Upon reflection, I've been purchasing some oversized items without realizing that I was really enjoying how they looked and how easy they were to wear!  Just earlier this week at the W by Worth show, I picked up this pale gold, charmeuse tunic, which will be an easy top to throw on over pants, roll up the sleeves, slap on some gold bangles, and head out the door to dinner.  (PS - It comes in midnight blue, white, black, and brown too.)
Image from wbyworth.com.
Another item that has tempted me is this oversized jersey t-shirt from Helmut Lang.  It probably looks great over jeans as well as over a skinny pencil skirt, as styled below.  Note that this t-shirt looks completely blah when alone...
Image from net-a-porter.com.
...but on a body with a pencil skirt, it looks great!  
Image from net-a-porter.com.
That's the thing with these oversized garments; on a hanger, they look awful.  On a person, they might just look great.  And they are SO easy to wear.  Be sure to pick out a piece or 2 this fall, just to try on.  You never know what you might find. ~ JH

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

...It's Fall 2012: Leather

Most of us, at one time or another, have had a piece of leather in our wardrobes, other than shoes or handbags that is.  My first piece of leather apparel was purchased in high school; it was the leather bomber jacket that all the kids had, that I practically begged my parents to get for me.  Since then, there was a random pair of suede pants, back in the early 2000s (and only because they were on super sale!), and then a few years back, a lovely Vince jacket, sleek with paper thin leather - perfect for chilly New England spring evenings.  I've never been a huge leather girl.  Until now.

My obsession started slowly last winter.  I noticed there were a couple of cool dresses with leather trim on the cuffs of sleeves, some great jackets, and I found myself picking up a black Rag & Bone dress with leather trim.  I love it.  

And then, this spring, I found the holy grail.  A pair of Vince leather, cropped leggings (bootcut, not tapered to ankle).  On S-A-L-E.  50% off.  My size.  I was actually scared to try them on at first. Who was I kidding?  Can I really be 40+ and wear leather leggings?  Once they were on, I was surprised at how well they fit, how comfortable they were, and  (not bragging) how great they looked.  They smoothed out bumps and the boot cut ankle balanced them out on me.  Lisa was with me and I remember her looking me in the eye and saying "friends don't let friends leave these leather pants behind".  
Image from vince.com.
I didn't leave them behind, and my cost-per-wear from this spring has them almost paying me.  With a boxy linen sweater and heels, a white blazer and lace top under, or a draped blouse, these pants have been worn to death.  If you know me well, you are sick of seeing them.  

I honestly do not know how I functioned before them.  As they sit tucked away in my 'off season' closet (code for: my bedroom closet is ridiculously small for a clothes horse like me), I know I'll be breaking them out this fall as soon as the temperatures dip.

Fortunately for me and you, the stores will be FULL of leather this season.  And not just the expected jackets and skirts.  Pants, dresses and tops are all having leather moments this fall and winter.  With pants, it's just a different black/grey/brown pant with the leather making them interesting.  Dresses become edgier (read: I am less of a suburban mom with my leather trimmed dress on) and tops even more so with leather trim or in full leather.  Do not be scared!  Try a piece or 2 on!

This leather pant from Milly (yes, Milly, preppy designer is turning out leather leggings) appears to be really practical.  Wear them like you would wear jeans.  With ballet flats.  With pumps.  How cute are you at Back-to-School night in your leather pants?
Image from nordstrom.com.
Since not everyone is going to find a 50% off pair of leather pants/leggings, here are some real options too.  Zara has a pair of leather leggings for $399 that look really great. Definitely worth a look.
Image from zara.com.
Zara also has a faux-leather alternative, their rubberized leather effect leggings, for $79.90.  I'd want to try them on, but they look really good online and you can't beat the price.
Image from zara.com.
If the faux leather is too 'out there' for you and you're not sure if the real deal is a budget-buster or not, try some coated jeans - they give you the look of leather, but not the price!  These leatherette leggings by AG Adriano Goldschmied are super cool.
Image from agjeans.com.
Now, onto dresses.  You will find both leather-trimmed and full leather this season.  One of the best looking dresses, age-appropriate for us 40-somethings (i.e. an appropriate length), is by Banana Republic, and it might just be the deal of the year at $298.  Can you see this paired with cheetah print pumps?  Nude pumps?  At a cocktail party?  
Image from bananarepublic.gap.com.
If you want to go faux leather, this 'Vegan' dress by Sanctuary is a great option and a great price at  $159.
Image from piperlime.com.
And if full leather isn't your thing in a dress, there are tons of dresses out there with leather trim, partially done in leather, etc.  Theory makes a great option; this dress has a jersey top and leather skirt.  You can pair it with flats for a casual look or with pumps for an out-at-night look.  I kind of love it.
Image from net-a-porter.com.
Tops are even more interesting and edgy.  This Vegan leather peplum top by Tinley Road takes care of both the leather trend and the peplum trend this fall.  Affordable at $98, it looks cute over a pencil skirt, skinny jeans or over a black pant, creating a long and lean look.
Image from piperlime.com.
Finally, you can go really casual with the leather, and opt for a t-shirt with trim (the non-t-shirt-t-shirt!).  Patterson J. Kincaid makes a really cute leather-trimmed top that I can see easily over jeans.  Just hip enough for running around town.
Image from nordstrom.com.
Whatever your whim, seriously think about adding a piece of leather apparel or leather-trimmed apparel to your closet this winter.  You may find, like I did, you can't do without! ~ JH

Sunday, August 5, 2012

W2WW News Flash - W by Worth Fall 2012 Show

This coming week, I will really start digging into fall clothing by attending the W by Worth clothing trunk show.  W by Worth, and Worth Collection (a higher priced line) for that matter, is a line of clothing available only through representatives or online at wbyworth.com.   There are some really interesting color-blocked pieces I want to check out as well as a lace, peplum top that caught my eye.


Image from Heather Steele.
Here in the Boston area, we'll be attending Heather Steele's show which runs from Tuesday, August 7 through Monday, August 13th.  To contact her for an appointment, email her directly. Heather and her team are really low key, so there's no pressure to buy-buy-buy. Don't be afraid to simply say that you want to check it out.  You never know what you'll find! ~ JH

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


Chloé 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

Monday, July 30, 2012

...attending a wedding in Scotland.

Hi everyone!  We are back and digging into fall fashions!  Before we start with a series on 'what 2 wear this fall', we received a fashion question from a reader:

"My brother is getting married in Scotland - early November. So it will be a little chilly. I have a vision of wearing a green dress, as I feel I look good in green. My budget is around $300. Where could I get the perfect green dress. ... Also after having twins my body is less than perfect, so not too clingy.  Thanks in advance for any advice."

Happy to help! Lisa can relate to working with a new, post-twin figure.  Her twins are 6 years old now, she has learned about cuts that work best for her and believes in the power of Spanx for special occasion wear.  We feel that green in textures (velvet, lace, silks) will be fresh and on trend this season, though there's not a ton in the stores yet as we head into August.  But, the first round of fall dresses is out, so we jumped in to see what was out here.

First stop was Reiss.  This UK company produces great dresses that are around that price point and perfect for weddings and other such occasions.  If you are Kate Middleton, you wear Reiss a lot.  We found this intruging, 2-layer dress, which should work well for 'no clinging' with the structured underlayer.
Images from reissonline.com.
It's such a different dress that it caught our eye.  Stick a black blazer or wrap over it if you need to cover shoulders for a church service, add some black pumps, and it's done.   At $340, it's a little over budget, but it's worth a look.  Disclaimer:  Reiss has a very strict, 14-day return policy, so if you order, you have to be able to turn it around quickly if the dress doesn't work for you.

The next dress we found is out-of-budget-bounds at $475, but so fabulous we had to show it.  Found at shopbop.com, this Issa faux-wrap, silk jersey dress (a favorite fabric) has tons of ruching in the belly area, long sleeves and a great v-neck.  
Image from shopbop.com.
The best part about this dress is that it's a classic that you will wear for YEARS.  A perfect investment dress.  Issa runs a little on the small size, so if considering it, order up one size.  Note that shopbop.com also has a tight return window of 15 days.

If the Issa dress price is too much to swallow, consider looking at Rent the Runway, currently featuring an Issa wrap dress in a fabulous green for rental at $125.  (We haven't personally used Rent the Runway before, so if anyone out there has, please let us know about your experience.)  The feedback on the Issa dress was amazing.  

A little more sea-green, this Donna Morgan dress is well within range at $148 at Nordstrom.  The asymmetrical waist is flattering, and the fit information says to order up one size.  I'd pair this with nude heels, gold earrings and bangles.
Image from nordstrom.com.
A little 'warmer' dress for November-in-Scotland weather, this Tory Burch Kathy silk dress stood out to us.  Right on budget at $295, it's perfect for a wedding, and we love the emerald green color.  I'd style it with a big, gold cocktail ring, drop gold earrings, and a nude pump.  It's hard to see in the picture, but it has a keyhole neckline.  We can see this dress at holiday parties too.
Image from net-a-porter.com.
(Note that Net-a-Porter has a tight 14-day return time frame as well.)

Zara just got in a lovely green, lace dress with gathering at the waist.  The price is most certainly right at $89.90.  Sizing runs a little smaller at Zara; be aware.  We like the emerald tone of the green and lace will continue to be big through the fall and holiday seasons.
Image from zara.com.
Lisa also spied this printed, sequin dress at Zara, with a more structured look, but still enough room in the a-line skirt to move around in.  And, at $99.90, it's another dress that's wedding-worthy and well within budget.
Image from zara.com.
Finally, we looked at J.Crew's fall offerings and liked the Louisa dress in silk chiffon for $250, either in gallery green or monterey pine (shown below).  The pleating at the bust and skirt are universally flattering.  
Image from jcrew.com.
There you have it - the best of the green dresses.  Good luck with shopping and let us know what you find.  We'd love to see a photo of the final outfit! ~ LB & JH