Category Archives: STYLE

Springtime Scarves

April 12, 2010

Filed Under : STYLE

Along with my addictions to tea and Alexa Chung, I can’t live without scarves.  They’re one of the few accessories that I wear consistently (like more than necessary), whether it be in the dead of winter (cue cowl-necked wools) or the breezy nights of summer (gauzy linens).  And though I’m a fan of all different varieties, from chunky knits to thin cottons, I certainly have my favorites.

For example, I love when a scarf is so thick and overpowering that you can barely see over the vast amount of fabric that’s engulfing your entire upper body.  Yet at the same time, the material is thin and totally breathable.  Light yet bulky.  Extra points if it’s gauzy in texture.

You might not think this kind of scarf is wearable in the springtime.  Well, I’m here to tell you that it’s perfectly acceptable to accessorize with scarves in the warm weather as long as you’re wearing the appropriate versions!  You don’t want to suffocate in an explosion of 100% wool, trust me.  Light Merino wool, on the other hand?  Crème de la crème of spring shawls.

Other fabrics that are great for the spring and summer: gauzy linen, cashmere-linen blends, pashmina, and cotton.  They’re breezy, breathable, and totally functional.

Here are the scarves (pictured above) that I’m majorly lusting after this spring:

Virginia Johnson Shawl in Camel Beet, $195

Rachel Roy Crinkle Gauze Scarf in Green, $28

Lovequotes Scarf in Papaya, $88

Linen Me Garza Scarf in Nougat, $30

Calypso Orchid Scarf in Deco, $95

J. Crew Shimmer Stripe Wrap, $55

My Dream Packing List: NYC

April 1, 2010

Filed Under : STYLE

Today, I’m flying out to New York City for a long weekend in the concrete jungle where dreams are made of (question: am I allowed to sing the Jay-Z song whilst there?).  There’s no other way to express my feelings for NYC other than: I LOVE THIS FREAKIN CITY.  The energy is palpable, the food is delectable, and the people??  Well, let’s just say that New Yorkers are working on a WHOLE OTHER LEVEL of chicness.  And therefore, I feel it’s my duty to dress better when I’m in the city.

With that said, I decided to pack a virtual suitcase to help me figure out exactly what I need to bring on my trip.  Of course, none of these items below actually went in my suitcase but a variation (aka less expensive) of the version did.

Here is my dream packing list for New York City:

  1. Army Green Parka: This A.P.C cotton twill parka has all the makings of a spring 2010 trend: military, green, cinched waist, military, military, military.  Not only that, it screams downtown chic.
  2. Oversized Knit Cardigan: This Cacharel cardigan is the type of sweater that I could live in. With the rising temps in Manhattan,  a heavy puffer coat is out of the question.  This cardi will pair perfectly with a pair of jeggings and/or a springtime dress.
  3. Chambray Shirtdress:  I’m all about shirtdresses lately, especially this Rag & Bone version.  You can dress them up or wear them a little more casual.  These multi-use items are perfect for traveling.
  4. Karen Walker Sunglasses:  Since I’ve been majorly crushing on these Karen Walkers, I figured they’d be a perfect traveling partner across the country.
  5. Braided Leather Belt: Besides the fact that braided belts look amazing with springtime dresses and cinched over shirts/cardigans/coats (especially this J. Crew one), they are great for expanding and contracting bellies.  If you don’t know this already, one of my nicknames is Buddha.  I like to eat.  And that means I need a belt that I can easily loosen and tighten throughout the day.
  6. Printed Scarf: When it comes to scarves, I love a wild print.  It can dramatically alter your outfit.  But because of this Urban Outfitters scarf’s neutral tones, it can really match with anything – which means it’s perf for tossing in your suitcase.
  7. Chiffon Day Dress: Oddly enough, it’s supposed to be warm in New York City this weekend.  A flowy chiffon dress like this Urban Outfitters polka dot frock will be a great way to say hello to the springtime while waltzing on the streets of the Meatpacking District (my fave).
  8. Day-to-Night Blouse: When it comes to cute, flirty, feminine tops, Topshop knows what they’re doing.  I always look to them first when on a search for a great top. This particular one would look spectacular paired with leggings for the daytime and matched with a black skirt for the night.
  9. Magical Satchel:  In my opinion, this Proenza Schouler PS1 is magical.  I’ve never seen a bag so unapologetically perfect.  It’s great for traveling because you can fit all of your random crap inside of it.  And when you’re walking around the city, you can wear it as a shoulder bag.  Too bad it’s only affordable for 1% of America.
  10. Floral-Printed Skirt:  When the sun comes out, I’ll definitely be sporting a skirt and what better way to ring in the spring with a floral-printed number like this A.P.C jupe?
  11. Comfy gray shirt:  This Lutz & Patmos shirt needs no explanation.  I just love comfy shirts.
  12. Lace-up Booties:  I have been lusting after these Rag & Bone boots ever since Gwenyth Paltrow showcased them all over London a few weeks ago.  Dressed up(town) or down(town), I would literally wear them everyday with every outfit.
  13. Knit Pullover: Just in case it gets chilly (or if I’m wandering around the hipster haven of LES), this pullover will certainly do the trick.
  14. Peter Pan Collared Dress:  Anything that reminds me of Alexa Chung’s collection for Madewell is instantly my new favorite thing.  This dress is my ode to Alexa.
  15. Brightly-Printed Dress: Everyone needs a pop of color and a touch of pizazz in their life.  This H&M dress from their newly released Garden Collection screams color and pizazz and that means it’s perfect for a night out on the town.
  16. Thick Tights:  Of course, when the temperature drops, these Plush fleeced-lined tights will be the first thing I turn to.  They were an essential component of one of my ideal spring outfits and they will certainly come in handy on my trip to New York.

[Images via Shopbop, La Garconne, H&M, J. Crew, Need Supply Co., Topshop, Urban Outfitters, Proenza Schouler]

    Sun Goddess

    March 29, 2010

    Filed Under : STYLE

    I’ve been wearing my Ray Ban Wayfarers for a solid 4 years straight now.  I think it’s about time for a new pair of sunglasses.

    On my quest for new shades, the first brand that comes to mind is Karen Walker.  If you’ve never heard of Karen Walker, you’re probably thinking what the heck? Just trust me: this Aussie label makes some high-quality and amazingly unique eyewear.

    Her new 2010 collection ranges in all different styles and colors but one thing they have in common is their mayjah coolness factor.  And the best part is that they’re reasonably priced on the designer eyewear spectrum.  For example, these Deep Freeze-Tortoise glasses above are $180.  Compared to the Chanels and Diors of the world, I would say that’s pretty good.

    If you’re on a quest to become a sun goddess as well, take a looksy at the new Karen Walker collection below:

    [Image via Karen Walker]

    It's PH8

    March 15, 2010

    Filed Under : STYLE

    I’m the type of person that likes to dress actively but never goes to the gym (oops).  I just like to dress comfortably when I’m running errands around town (that’s kind of like a workout, no?).

    The newly launched PH8 (pronounced ‘fate’) fits the chic-meets-comfy bill perfectly because it’s an active-inspired sportswear collection that allows you to dress sporty and hip at the same time, whether you’re working out in a gym or not.  Though most of the collection is perfect for working out in, they’re also perfect for after-gym activities as well – whether it be running to the farmers’ market or grabbing an afternoon coffee with friends.  Overall, PH8 has great transition clothes for the on-the-go woman.

    For more info on PH8, go to www.ph8stores.com.  You can also visit them on facebook and twitter because they do tons of great contests and giveaways as well!

    Liberty of London for Target

    March 13, 2010

    Filed Under : STYLE

    So I guess I probably should have mentioned this earlier but Liberty of London for Target comes out tomorrow, March 14.  I’ve been counting down for what feels like FOREVER but for some reason, it never occurred to me to post it on the blog.  Well, I’m telling you now…better late than never!

    Basically, Liberty of London is known for their AMAZING prints and from what I’ve heard through the grapevine, the fabric quality of their Target diffusion line is supposed to be AMAZING as well.  We will see!!  But, it’s not just clothes!  There will be home decor, kitchenware (MAJORLY LUSTING AFTER THE TEAPOT), umbrellas, and a bicycle.

    I’m going to Target at 8 AM tomorrow (which will suck because of daylight savings!) and will update you the minute I get home.  So be sure to check back.  Knowing my past experiences (aka Rodarte), I will find nothing and be upset for 2 straight weeks.

    UPDATE: Just returned from Target and oh. my. goodness.  There was Liberty of London all over the damn store.  You would load up on one thing and then BAM a whole other section of Lib of Lon would pop up around the corner.  Really amazing stuff too.  Loved the kitchenware, stationary, and home decor (frames, pillows, bedding).  Clothes were ok/good but the random trinkets scattered about the store were just lovely!  You have outdone yourself Target!  I had 3 gift cards to use but even those could not cover up all the damage I did.  Oops.  Only disappointment: NO TEAPOT.  But I tracked down an employee who said they would be restocking all Liberty within the next few days.  I guess that means I’ll be checking back daily…which could be very dangerous.

    [Image via Refinery 29]