29.7.09
Shopbop is Madewell (Literally)
28.7.09
Eye of the--Cat
If you're unsure about a DIY cat-eye for your first attempt, drop in at the MAC store, and they will be happy to show you the ropes. Just be sure to emphasize that you do not want the Amy Winehouse eye unless, of course, you do. Call it a fashionista's intuition, but I have a sneaking suspicion that once you see the eye of the cat, you'll never go back.
27.7.09
Montréal Style Watch - Let's keep 'em where we can't see 'em.
I was raised by my darling mum to never show my bra straps. "Underwear is for underneath" is the Newprincess house rule. When I was younger, I thought, "Well, everyone else does it, so it's not really thaaaat big of a deal." But I stayed true to her advice, and went with the strapless bra, the built-in bra tank, and life has been classy ever since. Sure, it's not as convenient or supportive as straps. We all must sacrifice a little for good style.
As an American abroad in Montréal, I have been noting fashion trends. Just as in the States, skinny jeans are all the rage, as are flat sandals and wayfarers (I myself am currently rocking a pair with turquoise frames). The one trend I am sad to have remarked is the extreme prevalence of the exposed bra strap. I've seen some of those "clear" straps, but shiny translucent plastic is neither "clear" nor "invisible." Sorry, homegirl. Some ladies seem on the defense about it, by wearing a bra with straps that "match" the halter dress they're wearing (you're not fooling anyone), to a woman in a bright green tank top with a very evident black bra, and the worst, a woman wearing a strapless babydoll dress (we won't even go there), and a normal bra under it. What part of "strapless" doesn't translate to undergarments? We're in a major fashion metropolis, ladies!
I was disappointed enough when, in 2004, Lindsay Lohan appeared in Mean Girls for her big party-turned-kegger in this really really chic, cute, strapless black dress, but she's wearing a bright pink bra underneath it! As in, trying to match the stripe? C'mon, Hollywood costumers. She tries to cover it with her luscious red hair (which don't we all miss, by the way?), but no go. Sigh, Linds. I'm not going to cause trouble, but maybe her fashion choices are why this part of the movie ends so poorly for our heroine...
How to manage this trouble? Simple consolations. For our fun-size candy bar comrades, to whom the fashion industry mostly caters, often, you can go braless with a fitted/built-in top. Simplicity is bliss. For those of us with a 3.0 GPA, which is to say, about a B, when the garment fits you correctly, often a well-fitted bra will give the support you need but also allow a wide spectrum of blouses and sundresses. Yum. More-to-love? I find myself in this category, and often frustrated. I have discovered that a strapless bra with a tank with a built-in bra is a godsend. But one cannot wear tanks all the time, sundresses in the summer are a must. Seek out dresses with a fitted bodice, whether it be an empire waist or just one with strong lines and fit, the combo with a strapless bra for support and control is flawless. Avoid bubble dresses at all cost, because the dress must break you up between your curves, or we look like blobs. No fun. Especially if we had our bra straps hanging out. But a true fashionista knows her way.
So as summer comes to a close, consider accentuating your beautiful shoulders and clavicle with some tanks and dresses, but remember, leaving underwear to the imagination and adult situations is always better than seeing it walking down the street.
xoxo la montréalaise
23.7.09
My Boyfriend's Back
22.7.09
Nevermind Plaid
If your musical tastes don't include Nirvana, I'm not sure we can be friends anymore--but I can at least share a little trivia. The grunge movement was born of punk, heavy metal, and indie rock in the late 80s and generally credited to the Seattle area of Washington. However, grunge rock didn't really see commercial success until the early 90s, marked by the release of Nirvana's Nevermind (hollerrr) and Pearl Jam's Ten (a little shout out to Lizzie) in 1991. It was at this time that Nirvana skyrocketed to success, surprising the music industry, the band, and Kurt--who never intended to be the voice of his generation.
It's been fifteen years since the death of Kurt Cobain, but the music and the movement still live--on my iPod and in my wardrobe, where plaid and destroyed denim are worth their weight in gold. Since we're all friends here (pending taste in music), I'll let you in on a little secret: there's no cure for the rainy day blues like angsty rock and a plaid shirt. Trust me, I would know.
The key to wearing plaid is looking more like a rock star and less like a farmer. This can be accomplished in a number of ways:
1.) Choose a fitted plaid shirt to maintain a more feminine silhouette.
2.) If your plaid shirt is loose, cinch it at the waist with a skinny belt and add a pair of skinny jeans underneath.
3.) If your plaid shirt is loose and/or long, wear it as a dress with leggings underneath.
Of course, no grunge look is complete without destroyed denim. For those faithful blog-reading fashionistas out there, I know you're all pros when it comes to DIY denim destruction. However, if you have yet to take the destructive plunge, know this: you get to channel all of your angst into ripping, bleaching, fading--and the result is the ultimate in grunge fashion.
Somehow I doubt that Kurt Cobain would approve of my grunge a la Bergdorf's, but it was Kurt himself who once said, "I'd rather be hated for who I am, than loved for who I am not." So love me or hate me, but give grunge a chance. It's nothing if not totally fierce. You know I'm right.
Images, in order of appearance: (1) Kurt Cobain, photo courtesy of Pretty In Black (www.realprettyinblack.blogspot.com); (2) Joie Gemni Belted Plaid Shirt Dress $244, available at Bergdorf Goodman (www.bergdorfgoodman.com); (3) Kurt Cobain, photo courtesy of www.thehundreds.com; (4) J. Brand 12" Pencil Leg Ripped Tie Dye Skinny Jeans in Thrasher $218, image from Denimology (www.denimology.co.uk); Kurt Cobain, photo courtesy of Pretty In Black.
21.7.09
The Neon Experiment, Phase 1
This is how I found myself in the spa chair at Lauren's Nails, having my toes painted with Essie's Funky Limelight, which I fondly refer to as "highlighter yellow." This color, part of Essie's Neon Collection for 2009, is like caution tape for your nails. Ordinary? I think not! But as for successful, that's another story.
20.7.09
You Spin Me Right Round, Baby
About two weeks ago, in desperate need of a girls' night out, my mother and I sought refuge in dinner and retail therapy, a behavioral pattern that I have happily inherited from her. While waiting for a table, we snuck into STA to take a quick look. Of course, it was a matter of seconds before a gorgeous paisley shift from See by Chloé caught my eye. My mother and I agreed that the dress was absolutely made for me. It seems that now I can join the ranks of Britney and Sienna in a style battle of "Who Wore It [Best]?" I've always thought that brunettes do it better, and this Chloe number is no exception. Am I right?
Oh, Second Time Around, you spin me right round--right into my next apparel adventure, which happened just last week. En route to an evening of mani/pedis, my sister and I couldn't help but stop by my favorite STA location at 99 Charles for a quick inventory of potentially irresistible purchases. I don't mean to brag, but it seems I have an internal radar for this sort of thing! How else can you explain the Reno Gold Mint Dress by Diane von Furstenberg that was just waiting for me?
While some may scoff at the thought of "used" clothing, the budget-conscious fashionistas out there are striking fashion gold. There is a widespread misconception that you can't be a patron of fashion and style unless your dollars are going directly to the source, but in this day and age of department stores, "off price" stores like TJ Maxx, and independent boutiques, it's hard to say exactly where your money is going. In my humble opinion, fashion is fashion--and high fashion at a discount is the cherry on top.
So give your wallet a break and give your wardrobe a punch--and spin yourself right round, baby...and straight to Second Time Around.
Images, in order of appearance: (1) "Frugal," courtesy of http://www.flickr.com/; (2) Britney Spears and Sienna Miller, both wearing See by Chloe, photo from Fashionista (one of my faves!) at http://www.fashionista.com/; (3) Me! wearing See by Chloe; (4) Reno Gold Mint Dress by Diane von Furstenberg, photo from Shop Bop, online at http://www.shopbop.com/; (5) Me! (again) wearing Diane von Furstenberg.
17.7.09
Seeing Red
Please tell me I'm not the only one out there who feels like I always want what I can't have. I mean, I spend half the year itching for summer, and when it arrives--along with the stifling humidity--I can't help but yearn for those cool, autumnal days. Conveniently, that's what trend forecasting is all about (I should know--I did take the class): predicting what's up-and-coming, what will be hot hot hot.
Speaking of hot, my fashion-savvy crystal ball is seeing red. Not just any red, but the rich ruby red of the new Victorio Dress by Diane von Furstenberg. Made of felted wool jersey, this stunning dress features an asymmetrical neckline and ruching at the sides, hitting just above the knee. While fall may be a good two months away, it never hurts to plan ahead, especially when you can pre-order this dress for shipment later this month.
This dress was a serious case of love at first sight for me, as it epitomizes a classic, understated elegance. The unique contouring of the neckline and the jewel-red tone adds a hint of edge to the more traditional a-line silhouette. Even if you're typically one to balk at color (hello, New England!), red is a wardrobe staple that you just can't shy away from. While you may chide me for this, I truly think of red in almost the same way that I consider black: it is a fashion "DO," as it can be paired with practically anything and works for almost everyone. Especially brunettes--don't hate me because I'm lucky.
While I sincerely hope this horrifying humidity finds you at the beach and not running errands about town, if you find yourself in the latter category, rest assured that you can find solace in pre-fall wardrobe planning--especially if such planning takes you straight to DvF. For if it does, seeing red may very well keep you from seeing red.
16.7.09
Wayfarer-Girl
It was the same story with Ray Bans. The Wayfarer started popping up on faces everywhere--from Kate Moss to Lauren Conrad, and even President Obama! Then a few days ago, they appeared on my pillow. What a lucky girl I am to get "pillow packages" from my mom. In fact, my sister, Lolly, is probably seeing green right now!
I was admittedly skeptical when I opened the sunglasses case to find a pair of red-framed Wayfarers with tortoise shell arms. But moms know best... right? After deciding I'd give the glasses a try, I took a peek in the mirror. They're fun! I realized. I think they're going to work...
In the past few days, sporting my new sunglasses has been a blast. The bold red color is fun, bringing a smile to my face and not allowing me to take myself too seriously. While the color is not one I would have chosen for myself, like the clothes that I steal from my sister, things that aren't the "typical YOU" often earn the most compliments. The tortoise shell sides balance the candy apple red, blending preppy with punk. And although, I don't feel that I have to necessarily match my sunglasses to my outfit, the tortoise shell provides for some flexibility in this area.
Raymond Stegeman, one of the founders of Ray Ban, first introduced the wayfarer in 1952. The unique plastic frames made the glasses an instant hit among celebrities. Perhaps one of their most memorable appearances was with Audrey Hepburn herself, in 1961's classic Breakfast at Tiffany's. During the 90s, the popularity of the glasses waned. But now they're baaaack!--obviously. And how appropriate that my mom, born the same year the Wayfarer was first introduced (shhh, don't tell her I told you), made me a Wayfarer-girl.
Sources: (1) celeb sunglasses photo and Audrey Hepburn, photo courtesy of www.cromoda.com; (2) Lauren Conrad wearing Ray Bans, photo courtesy of Celebrity Sunglasses Finder, online at http://www.celebrity-sunglasses-finder.com/; (3) Ray Ban history, thanks to www.classicsunglasses.net/ray-ban/a-history-of-ray-ban-wayfarers.
15.7.09
My Sister's Closet: Proenza Schouler
Proenza Schouler is a relatively young luxury label, created in 2002 by the design team of Lazaro Hernandez and Jack McCollough. The two met in design school, and after working with fashion greats like Michael Kors and Marc Jacobs (respectively), they joined forces for their graduation project. Clearly a creative match made en vogue, the two went on to craft the name of their label from their mothers' maiden names--and to becoming the darling duo of the fashion industry. According to New York Magazine's profile, "This modern luxury label offers an edgy, youthful take on upscale dressing."
14.7.09
lollygirl, lollygirl, oooh lolly lollygirl!
A few weeks ago, lolly.brand debuted a new line of tees made especially for lolly.girls. These irresistible tees are baby blue and feature the lolly.brand signature cupcake logo in hot pink. Now little girls can be just like mama, nieces like auntie, little sisters like big sisters--you catch my drift. Of course, these littles have an identity all their own--hence the unique color scheme of these tees, compared to the grown-up style.
But now Lolly (yes, I am officially speaking in third person) is itching for some neon of her own--and her Essie punchy pink nails just aren't cutting it! So there may be a hoodie design in the making, featuring fluorescents for the not-so-little lolly.girls--but shhh, that's neither here nor there.
In the meantime, think of the little lolly.girl in your life--and put a smile on her face! Cupcakes and/or tee shirts--or, better yet, cupcakes on tee shirts--should do the trick!
Image: Hannah is wearing the lolly.brand tee for kids, available in sizes 2T, 3T, 4T, 5/6, and 7 for $15 each. Available now by emailing Lolly at ilovelollybrand@gmail.com. This style is also coming soon to the lolly.brand website so stay tuned at www.lollybrand.net!
10.7.09
Summer of Chanel
9.7.09
Lulu-love
Despite the distraction of sharing a corner with a fellow practitioner whose breathing resembled that of Darth Vader and who sweat like she was made of water, we loved it--it was challenging, invigorating, and a great overall work out. Having felt a number of stresses in our lives recently, it was exactly what we needed.
Of course, in between downward facing dog and warrior pose, we couldn't help but observe our classmates. As Annie remarked afterwards, "It was Lululemon up the wazoo in there!" Truly, it was. While I'm historically a Nike girl, I couldn't resist investigating the athletic apparel hotspot currently known as Lululemon...
Originating in British Columbia, the store was founded by Chip Wilson, who fell in love with yoga after his first time practicing. Chip felt inspired to revamp yoga apparel, after noting the inappropriate use of cotton clothing for sweaty power yoga (true!--so I learned). Favoring the more technical athletic fabrics, the first Lululemon store opened in 1998 in Vancouver. Clearly, the frenzy has grown since, and now Lululemon has an undeniable hold on fashion-forward exercise apparel.
On that note, after perusing the online selection, my crystal ball tells me that it is likely I will become a Lulu-lovin' Lolly. At the top of my list are: the Dance Pulse Wrap, the Yogini Pants, and the 5-Year Tee:
- The pants are perfectly contoured for a comfortable fit, while remaining breathable during an intense practice.
- The elongated silhouette of the tee is ideal for stretchy poses, when (if you're long-torsoed like us Warner girls) you find your midriff showing--whether you want to or not.
- Then, at the completion of your practice, when normal room temperatures feel practically artic after the tropical highs of the yoga studio, you can cozy up into the Dance Pulse Wrap.
8.7.09
Need Therapy?
Today's Apartment Therapy email featured the "Best Northwestern Homes," and I fell in love with "Erin and Melanie's Sunny Mission Oasis," a 750 sq-foot apartment in the Mission District of San Francisco. Once again demonstrating the way that fashion is very much alive in the home, this living room scene implemented blue and brown, one of my very favorite color combinations. I am mesmerized by the contrasting textures, the way their soft blue sofa and plush rug play off of the classic hardwood floors, sleek and modern coffee table, and tall, skinny corner book shelf. The bright white walls and streaming natural light add a freshness to the space, further complimented by accents in various shades of blue. In the same way that I can envision myself in an amazing pair of heels or a perfect pair of jeans, I can totally see myself living in--and loving--this space.
Of course, I immediately began to think of how I might recreate a similar aesthetic in my own home-to-be. I feel that Erin and Melanie got it right with their careful pairing of textures: rich, dark wood with brightly colored plastics and soft, luscious fabric. The same principals are at work here as when putting together an outfit: a delicate balance of color and texture working together to create the overall look.
In my own living room, my husband and I absolutely adore our small, espresso-colored leather couch. In our apartment, we have matched our couch with dark wood bookshelves, a dark wood coffee table, and a neutral sisal rug. When we graduate to a larger space in our new home next month, we are looking forward to adding more color and mixing textures for a more balanced effect.
For Christmas from my mother, we received an armchair, newly upholstered in a soft neutral fabric with a brilliant lime paisley print swirling through-out in a raised velvet. Since it doesn't fit in our current home, we are anxious to put it to use! It is quite the statement chair, and I'm looking forward to the fierce contrast it will offer to our more traditional couch. Of course, it also suggests a fabulous color scheme: lime green and espresso brown. I couldn't be more excited to get to work. T minus three weeks!--Can you tell that I'm counting?
Even if you're not moving, it's so much fun to gaze upon your home decor with a critical eye. Are you utilizing the full potential of the space? What accessories could complete your vision? How does a room make you feel? Chances are, a little (apartment) therapy could do you some good. For suggestions and inspirations, be sure to visit Apartment Therapy online at http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/. After all, if you can't feel zen at home, then where can you?
Images courtesy of Apartment Therapy, available online at www.apartmenttherapy.com.
6.7.09
Seeing Studs
Images in order of appearance: (1) Burberry Studded Ankle Strap Pump $650, available from Nordstrom (http://www.nordstrom.com/); (2) Burberry Women's Studded Plates Leather Clutch in silver, on sale for $556, from Bloomingdales (http://www.bloomingdales.com/); (3)Rachel Bilson, photo courtest of Dress Like Starz (www.dresslikestarz.com).
2.7.09
Under My Umbrella (ella...ella...)
1.) From the ultra-mod Marimekko comes the Omena White Umbrella, a classic white umbrella with a charming red apple print. I am admittedly a huge fan of all things Marimekko, but what I like about this umbrella in particular is its young, whimsical look. Can't you just picture yourself in pigtails with red Hunter wellies and this very umbrella? Too cute for words. Price tag: $32
While I can't imagine actually singing in the rain, the right umbrella might make me happy enough to do so. What better way to brighten a grey day than a little pop! of color overhead? But don't worry if you forgot yours at home--I'll let you stand under my umbrella (ella...ella...eh...eh...).
1.7.09
Rock & Raining
My decision certainly begs the question: is it possible to rock when it's raining? During the summer after my first year of college, I took a road trip to Vermont to see Phish's own Trey Anastasio with one of my best friends, Bekah, and my younger brother, Ben. That summer was much like this one is (at least so far): rain, rain, and more rain. Yet, we managed to embrace the rain, go barefoot in the mud, and--quite literally--rock. So I can attest that it's certainly possible to do so; it just requires a bit of effort.
Don't worry; I'm not suggesting that you should start listening to Phish or embrace an all-natural lifestyle. I'm only arguing for a certain amount of preparation and protection against the elements. My secret weapon? Smart fashion. Think about how happy and fulfilled you feel when you wear your favorite outfit, or a pair of really killer shoes. Now, try to recall how confident and fabulous you feel when you walk out of the salon, post cut-and-color. This feeling of fashion-forward invigoration is totally possible in the rain with a few wise wardrobe choices:
1.) Wellies for the weather: Check out fashion it-girl, Kate Moss, who braves the mud at Glastonbury mud in her black Hunter wellies. Her look is chic, yet completely weather-friendly. You can easily steal her look with your own pair of Hunters (which are available in a rainbow of colors) and an oversized black belt.
2.) Free your hair from frizz: From my personal favorite, Frederic Fekkai, comes the Coiff Perfecteur Anti-Frizz Silkening Creme. According to Sephora, this product is designed to "frizz not, whatever the weather or styling state." If your hair is anything like mine, then this product is worth its weight in gold and well worth the $25 price tag.
3.) Take on the trench coat: This one is a non-negotiable; any fashionista worth two cents understands the value of a good trench coat. Growing up with a very dapper grandfather, I learned early on of the Burberry trench coat and dreamed of the day when I, too, would be able to tackle the elements in stylish comfort. For my birthday last summer, I was thrilled to become the proud owner of my very own--at long last! Of course, yours need not be Burberry (though I can't imagine anything better); in fact, I'm also partial to the Banana Republic Classic Trench. But whatever brand you choose, a trench is an absolute MUST when it comes to surviving inclement weather in style.
4.) Fake it 'til you make it: While we know that spending hours in the sun with your face surrounded by a foil reflector is no longer a savvy beauty regime, we all love a little sun-kissed glow. Of course, when the skies are dark and rainy, that becomes slightly problematic. Thanks to Trish McEvoy's St. Tropez Bronzer, we can fake it 'til the weather allows it. According to the beauty gurus at Nordstrom, Miss Trish designed this amazing bronzer "with the ideal proportions of pink undertones to mimic the prettiest, naturally tanned complexion." Priced reasonably at $32, you can capture that irresistible beach glow from the comfort of your home--even when there's a storm brewing.
While I would like to believe that little orphan Annie was right, that the sun will come out tomorrow, it never hurts to be prepared. A fashionista has to be able to look her best, regardless of thunderstorms and hurricane warnings. You know what they say: when it rains, it pours--so pour on the style, lady, and rock the rain!Images in order of appearance: (1) Burberry advertisement, from Burberry (http://www.burberry.com/); (2) Kate Moss, photo courtesy of the star/style/celebrity fashion blog, Celeb Fashion (www.celebfashion.co.uk/); (3) Burberry advertisement, from Burberry; (4) St. Tropez Bronzer by Trish McEvoy $32, available from Nordstrom (www.nordstrom.com).