Archive for October, 2008

ShopBop and ShopStyle Contest, Week Three: Leather and Grunge

Monday, October 27th, 2008

ShopBop ShopStyle contest Leather and Grunge


Voila. I love the outfit I created for week three of the ShopBop/ShopStyle/FabSugar (I can’t keep all these fabs and shops and styles straight anymore) contest. The theme is Leather and Grunge. I lived through grunge, and to be honest no one had enough actual style to put together an outfit like this. We were literally wearing our dad’s flannel shirts and boyfriend’s torn jeans. And usually Doc Martens. But these L.A.M.B. boots are a huge improvement, I do believe. And the accessories would have been my mother’s dream come true, so at least I would “look like a girl.”

Purple Penguin Bomber, Perfect Protection From Fall Chill

Monday, October 27th, 2008

Penguin Purple BomberI love the color and the buckled pockets and don’t even get me started on the cute buttons. A little pricey ($395 at Urban Outfitters) for all you newly self-described “recessionistas” out there, but Penguin is a high-quality brand. And it is real leathah, ladies.

Summer’s Over but Let’s Go on Vacay

Thursday, October 16th, 2008

foley + corinna maxi dress floral

shopbop foley + corinna maxi dress


I was just perusing ShopBop’s sale dresses and I fell in love with this one by Foley + Corinna ($248, originally $495). It reminds me so much of the dress I wore as “junior bridesmaid” when my mom got remarried in 1976. It was white with a floral pattern just like this one. It also had straps like these in the back, except they were in the front and attached to a choker collar. How very seventies!

Today’s Other Obsession: My Stylebook at ShopStyle

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

shopstyle folk tale look[UPDATE: I changed the bag. Other one was a bit unwieldy. This one should be in my closet.]

ShopStyle and ShopBop are holding a contest every week for six weeks to create the best outfit according to a certain theme, and the winner each week gets $500 to shop at ShopBop. At the end of the six weeks, whoever they decide has the best collection of six looks wins $1,000 at ShopBop. I guess I can’t win the grand prize because I just learned about the contest today and they’re on the second week… but fingers crossed for at least one win! This week’s theme is “Folk Tales,” and here’s my creation. I’m pretty embarrassed about how much time I spent doing this and how much fun it was for me. Oh and here’s my caption:

I created a folksy look that manages to also be sophisticated and could go from day to night. The dress is really the main event, so I chose accessories that play off the folksy vibe but don’t take the outfit to never-never land. The jewelry is whimsical without being childish. The shoes are refined but the texture keeps them in tune with the rest of the outfit. Oh how I wish they were all mine! :)

Yes I am the biggest nerd ever.

Today’s Obsession: Hayden Harnett’s Mercer Clutch

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

Hayden Harnett Mercer badI’m in love with Hayden Harnett’s Mercer bag and with the fact that it’s on sale for $146. That’s for the “tango red” color; the “yam” (orange) is just $126 (originally $273). HH bags are exceptionally well made. I’ve never regretted a purchase from them, and I’ve made far to many for my husband’s taste.

Better Than Diamonds: Stacked, Mismatched Rings

Tuesday, October 14th, 2008



stacked ringsI love this hodgepodge of stacked rings. Found originally it on This Is Glamorous. Now I’m inspired to build on my sapphire and platinum engagement ring and not get too matchy-matchy about it. An elegant mix of the right stones and metals can be so glamorous and so unique. Ready made stacks available from Iosselliani.

Why Was I Not Informed About Refinery 29?

Monday, October 13th, 2008

rachel comey ankle boots


Refinery 29 is my new favorite site and I can’t believe I didn’t know about it until now. I also can’t believe *my husband* was the individual who told me about it (hm, very peculiar). Their top story today is a list of the best shopping sites on the web. I shop on the web an awful lot and still learned a thing or two. Like that I can’t live another day without these ankle boots by Rachel Comey.

Fall Is All About Purple

Thursday, October 9th, 2008

Max studio purple and browlIn case you haven’t noticed, purple is the super hot color for fall. I have a love-hate relationship with purple. My high school’s colors were orange and purple. Here’s something I don’t often admit: I was a cheerleader. And our outfits were, you guessed it, orange and purple, with an emphasis on the orange. Also, purple was my favorite color in third grade, and therefore every item my grandmother buys me to this day is purple. I have drawers overflowing with purple hats, scarves and socks.

Still, the purple of fall 2008 is rather pretty. This Max Studio dress’s deep purple satin (from an email they sent) is reminiscent of Purple Rain rather than my natty cheerleader skirt. And I think we can all agree that Purple Rain marked a major high point in 80s fashion. It was a refreshing departure from Crockett and Tubbs’ pastel jackets. A man who can pull of puffy shirts, make-up and heels and still be hot to the opposite sex? Clearly sent from some magical land where logic does not reign.

Also, when I was working on the fall colors story (below) for Wired magazine (it was killed for space, sniff), I spoke to Leatrice Eiseman, executive director of the Pantone Color Institute, the organization that designers go to to help them choose what fabric’s they’ll use every season. She said this year was surprising because the typical oranges, greens and browns took second row at the fashion show. The hottest colors were blue iris and purple, and she said the trend will persist into next year. She also said we shouldn’t be too surprised.

Sometimes people forget that all fall colors are not necessarily warm. If you think about walking through a forest in the fall and you look down at the leaves and the colors you see some of those gorgeous pinky-purples and colors that we don’t normally think about as fall colors.

Damn, why did I get rid of all my Prince-esque regalia from the 80s? Schauplatz, here I come.