Showing posts with label street style. Show all posts
Showing posts with label street style. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

2.04 // Trend: Capes

When you think of capes, you probably tend to think of witches, old people, or Victorian England.

Think again!

Capes are back, big time, and completely reinvented. They’re being used in totally new and innovative ways, as well as… well, capes. Black and grey seem to be the big colours, and the bigger and more drapey/sculptural they are, the better!

First let’s see the runway capes.

This Missoni // Pre-Fall 2009 cape has a nice neutral pattern on it.

Chanel // Pre-Fall 2009. Black with lots of gold ornateness going on…

Louis Vuitton // Pre-Fall 2009. Nice knitwear…

For guys too, at Hugo Hugo Bass // Fall 2009.

Valentino // Spring 2009.

Even if most of these capes are Pre-Fall, what’s to stop us fashionistas from breaking them out now?

headlights

Sculptural

More a coat, but love the huge sculpted hood…

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via Altamira NYC

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via Altamira

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Stockholm, the city of my heart.

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Somewhere in Europe. Love her hair, too…

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In Toronto, OH, surprisingly. Not a big fan of those boots, but it’s Ohio in the winter, so it’s excusable. A bit.

OK. Now, I’m assuming you’ve become enthralled by this trend and are dying to purchase one, but lack the budget to spend several thousand dollars on a Givenchy or Chanel piece. Here are a few more realistic options (and don’t forget to check out your local thrift/vintage stores!)

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b.chyll cape, Shopbop.com $78

Urban Outfitters, $58

macys_cape

Macy’s, $45

Companion for your little black dress

Etsy.com, $15. A demure grey caplet is great too.

style #209553700 black cotton modern cape

Bluefly.com, $103

And there you have it! Plus, they’re fairly simple to make (depending how much detail you put on/how you do the collar…) But yeah. Capes, come and get ‘em!

Look du jour:

Lanvin // Pre-Fall 2009. Sort of sheer grunge goth? Gorgeous.

~ r

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

2.03 // Trend: Shredded to bits

Feeling grungy? 80s? Rockerish? Or need something to do? Grab an old tee and shred it. Or, if you prefer, take the razor to an old pair of leggings. They make great accents, especially on black & white outfits… all over style sites.

Shreds on Chictopia:

Jacket thing

This shirt = 2 nights.

wasson/allegra

Chained and Ripped

And from elsewhere:

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Rodarte // Fall 2008. Caroline on Lookbook.nu [For more on shredded knits, see Refinery29]

A Helsinkian’s take on Rodarte.

I’m pretty sure I want to be reborn there.

If you don’t know Camille of childhood flames, you should. Here’s her article on how to shred: here!

Look du jour deux:

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Topshop // Spring 2009

More on TopShop in the next post…

~ r

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

1.28 // Spring Staples

Hi all - sorry I haven’t posted in days.

This spring, all you need are a few basics to spruce up your dusty old pieces… that crazy printed skirt you haven’t had a clue how to wear it? Tights, a baggy tank, killer heels and a blazer. That oversize grandpa sweater? Perfection with leggings and vintage sunglasses. And the classic blazer has many hats to wear this season - be it fitted, masculine, baggy, slim, or oversize…

Rucked sleeves

via Karla’s Closet

Ok, let’s get to it. We’ll work from the bottom up, starting with - yay! - shoes.

Simply stated, go crazy with your shoes. Anything is fair game - anything meaning anything chic, meaning anything non-ugly. For heels, go sky-high and wildly coloured, metallic, snakeskin - anything goes! (You’ll need a basic pair of black heels, of course.) Wedges are great too - again, go wild. You can do (almost) no wrong.

cape year round

Photo via Chictopia. Marni-esque patent wedges? Oui, s’il-vous plait!

Velvet dress

Photo via Chictopia. More Marni-ish wedges. (Love them to death!)

Encore obsédée par Battle Royale.

Photo via Chictopia. Lace-up red booties… of some sort… but cute!

New Shoes!!!

Photo via Chictopia. Givenchy-esque Gojane.com heels… love! (I’m actually planning to order these soon…)

Thrift Store Shopping

Photo via Chictopia. More basic black boots… Hmm, how about something a tad more exciting now??

Fendi Spring 2009 Ready-to-Wear

Fendi // Spring 2009

Christian Dior Spring 2009 Couture shoes

Christian Dior // Couture Spring 2009

Nicholas Kirkwood Exclusive Platform Peep Toe Shoe

Nicholas Kirkwood. Electric blue sharp cutout wedge. OWWWW. (In an amazingly fantastic glorious sort of way.)

For flats, oxfords are huge this season among those in-the-know; the older and more worn in, the better! Nothing is cuter than a great pair of scuffed up, soft leather oxies. (Oxies? Haha. Not sure where that came from.)

green

Photo via Chictopia. Not only are her oxfords perfect, look at the rest of her outfit!

DIY Hand Muff

Photo via Chictopia. Heeled oxfords are great too!

Stay away from: …well, ugly shoes.

Moving up: tights, socks, etc… Subtle patterns, lace, florals, zebra, leopard, and neutrals are all great for tights. Socks, opt for a great thigh-high or knee-high neutral/darker sock… of course, this is subject to interpretation :)

upside down, inside out

Photo via Chictopia. Target socks.

A Case of the Greys

Photo via Chictopia. Tights, AA. Love denim cutoffs and tights; that’s a good way to, um, de-slut an outfit: if you’re wearing shorts/a mini and feel too exposed, just slip some cute tights on. I also like layering tall socks & tights for a nice layered effect.

Then there are the leggings, reminiscent of the 80s and 90s. Love? Hate? Go with whatever you feel most comfortable in. If you go for it, go all out - heels, oversize on top. You just have to be careful with these, particularly the sequined, sparkly, or patent-y leggings: you don’t want to be slutty. (I hope.) Also watch out for an over-80s-esque air.

Confusing Day

Photo via Chictopia. Here, she paired shiny black leggings with a voluminous top to balance it out. (Note the non-sluttiness of this look).

Shorts: getting longer and higher. For a more refined look, pair a neutral or richly-coloured satin short with tall socks and oxfords, and some top (your choice!) If you don’t feel comfortable with high-waisted, a short with a wide waistband also works.

Bipolar weather

Photo via Chictopia. High-waisted black shorts = perfection with kneehighs and black booties!

sugar

Basic shorts.

monster mash

Simple black shorts with (ripped) tights and oxfords… a nice classic look (with a bit of a twist in the tights - ripping/shredding is occuring in fashionistas’ rooms everywhere, thanks greatly to Monsieur A. Wang).

Skirts: short (but not too mini) or knee-length seems to be the overbearing trend; pouffy and girly, or leather and rocker-chic… your call. Pair a girly skirt with heels, tights, and a blazer - you could go wild (haha) and throw on a leather jacket, that’s a really easy way to toughen your look without scaring people off.

icy cold

Photo via Chictopia. Nice basic grey skirt, with a bit of volume - the sort of essential for every wardrobe!

rain on me

Photo via Chictopia. Skirt, Target. A little different skirt, a little pizzazz…

All boys are the same.....

A short little disco skirt. (A bit too short for my liking, but each to her own…)

Pants: we’re seeing a lot of neutral bottoms, simple trousers, drop-crotch harem pants, and wide legs… aka, simply chic and - wonderfully! - comfortable!

me and my clone

Photo via Chictopia. Wide-legged trousers, Express.

Snowy streets

Photo via Chictopia. Pants, Cubus. A basic black dropcrotch/harem pant is a great staple for winter & spring.

iconoclast

Photo via Chictopia. Pants, Forever21. Again, basic baggy trousers.

Dresses: either basic belted shifts (vintage ones are nice) or wildly patterned, out-there dresses.

4 evah

Photo via Chictopia. Nice basic black dress (and you’ve got to love her hair, too!)

Airborne

Photo via Chictopia. Vintage dress. Love the girliness of a nice vintage lace dress.

Boots

Photo via Chictopia. Not exactly crazy, but a nice floral number will do nicely with a green jacket. Very Secret Garden-esque. :)

Coats: trenches and capes are big.

entrenched

Photo via Chictopia. Coat, H&M.

Eastern flair

Photo via Chictopia. Coat, H&M.

Ah, we’ve reached my favorite element: blazers. I simply can’t get enough! Any weird cut I’ll take. Strange patterns? Please! Wrong size? So?

Anyway. Blazers are, (sort of) arguably, the most versatile item you can own. You can dress it up or down and wear it with practically anything. So, without further ado…

xxxxxllllll  blazer

Very oversized wool blazer - so chic, especially in that peachy nude colour! Paired with leggings and a tee.

Striped Blazer

Fitted and striped, nice… Worn with jeans, a nice simple look.

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Shrunken-yet-oversized navy blazer with leggings and heel oxies, and a shredded (easy DIY, just a tad time-consuming) tee.

Not at All Professional

Shrunken grey twill blazer with a simple black dress.

Marionette

Piped blazer with a skirt and heels… see? All these looks are so chic, yet so simple - just throw a blazer on and it instantly adds chic to your outfit. :)

Alrighty. Since it’s been a while since the top of this, here’s a quick review:

Shoes: go crazy with sky-high heels, platforms, and wedges; flat and heeled oxfords sont tres chic.

Tights, etc: Floral, animal print, ribbed, patterned, and lace tights are great. Knee- or thigh-high socks in neutral colours work with shorts, dresses, and skirts and heels. Stock up!

Leggings: …just don’t go SLUT on me. :P

Skirts: short (but not too mini) or knee-length (really a personal preference.) Patterns and colours of your choice.

Pants: wide-legged neutral trousers, often high-waisted. Drop-crotch and harem pants (usually black or grey). Baggy, and sometimes pegged, trousers.

Shorts: high-waisted neutrals in rich materials.

Dresses: go one way or the other: crazy patterns or nice, more subdued neutral/vintage lace. (Of course, there are infinitely more dress possibilities than that, but I’m running out of time… hence the rather sad ending to this post).

Coats: trenches, trenches, trenches!! Capes and caplets, too. They add a nice Victorian touch to your outfit, particularly vintage dresses.

Blazers: …get some. :)

As I said, sorry this is sort of a rushed ending - it’s getting late (relatively) and I still have stuff to do… blech. If only I didn’t have school… it’s become such a chore. Mais c’est necessaire, donc qu’est-que je peux fais? *sigh*

Ici est notre look du jour:

Chanel Spring 2009 Couture

A swan-like headpiece from Chanel’s Spring 2009 Couture collection.

Chanel Spring 2009 Couture

Chanel // Spring 2009 Couture.

~ r