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Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Cynthia Rowley makes you fashionably SLIM ..


Photo's courtesy of Cynthia Rowley


For most of you Spanx have been a part of your life for quite sometime now. They not only slim the body, but they lift and smooth making the oh so hard to wear body clinging fashions of the moment wearable. So now that we have established they are a girls must, lets face it , they are less than attractive. Cynthia Rowley has listened to our woes and coming Fall 2010, She is releasing her first body shaping line called SLIM. These body shaping pieces are not only flattering but they are super fashionable so when the clothes come off, you are still looking great. The shapers have an almost herve leger feel to them and with prices ranging from $118 to $226 who can say no ??

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This last shaper is my favorite, how great would this look (for those of you daring enough) with an oversized plain button up or with this Elizabeth and James draped silk-crepe blazer and stockings ?? ( More on Elizabeth and James and all things Olsen to come, they complete me lol )



Thursday, June 10, 2010

On my mind, Isabel Marant..





After doing the Isabel Marant look for less post I felt that I needed to post this video I found on her website. The above video shows the full" Collection Hiver 2010 20011" and it is truly mesmerizing. For me it was love at first sight and I am finding it hard to pick and choose my favorite looks. My favorite statement pieces usually tend to be gold, metallic, leather and sequins and this collection has them all ( you can see my dilemma) . All of the looks have a sense of effortlessness that make them so appealing. The cropped skinnies and the wrap mini's are so flattering and a MUST. Below are the stills from some of my favorite looks.

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All images via: www.isabelmarant.com

I love this look because the silhouette of the jacket dresses down the luxe material of the metallic skirt.

.. the boxy silhouette of this gold metallic jacket statement piece can add the BAM to any outfit and again the cut of the leather skinny leg pants are a great fit.


I LOVE LOVE LOVE the combination of the loos fitting, men's looking safari style men's shirt again with the metallic mini. Great for day or night ..

My favorite part about this look is of course the cobalt blue sequin skinny legged pants paired again with an effortless comfortable looking jean jacket and cotton button down. The reoccurring leather waist know belt helps tie the outfit's together.

This look is incredible ! I absolutely LOVE the use of the army green throughout the collection. The safari looking top , bold mini, and Leather knot waist belt are a pleasantly unexpected combination.

GREEN SEQUIN SKINNIES.. need I say more ???? The silhouette of this look are again so flattering..


Last but not least. Though this is the simplest looking piece in terms of fabric choice, the fit is amazing. This can honestly be worn all day and then transitioned to a night on the town.With this look, Isabel was able to make a beautifully chic look that doesn't confuse the senses. It not only looks great by itself but could also serve as the canvas for bold accessories...




On the run, the fashionable sweat..



More and more I find myself running across the fashion worlds version of the " fashionable" sweat. These sweats are paired with anything from furs, jewels, to most importantly heels. For those of you who need an on-the-go fashion fix, this trend could be perfect for you. Theres a fine line between throwing on six dollar Hanes sweats and actually putting some time in to find a fit thats right for you when trying to suffice this trend. I have yet to be able to find this look to suit my body type, but if you are one of the lucky ones that can pull sizes off the rack I urge you to play with this trend. Some of my favorite designers who have created this look most recently are Alexander Wang ( who I happen to be madly in love with! ), Yigal Azrouël, Isabel Marant, and rag and bone. All four of these designers have been able to create a stress free, comfortable, on-the-go look that wont make you look cheap.

<3 Margie


Spring 2010 sweats by Yigal Azrouël, Alexander Wang, and rag & bone.
Photo: Imaxtree

Street Style: Via www.style.com, Paris

Isabel Morant: Look for less


From Left: Isabel Morant 2009 Look for less : Target Trench , $39.99. American Apparel Tee, $28. Asos Sweats, $30.44. Jeffery Campbell "Third" boots, $210



My new Obsession.. Delfina Delettrez Fendi



Designer profile ( Image from Marieclaire, JUNE 2010 V.17 ISSUE 6)


I think I should let you know up front about my obsession with skulls, studs, and somewhat dark accessories (so you may be seeing a lot of that in this blog). I think its extremely beautiful for women to play with aesthetics in fashion especially experimenting with odd one of a kind jewelry to dress up basics. Delfina Delletrez Fendi is a jewelry designer that comes from a long lineage of design talent (Her mother is Silvia Fendi and her father is French jewelry designer Bernard Delettrez). Her jewelry is morbid in nature but has a feminine elegance to it. I honestly want every piece I have seen so far. Prices vary between a few hundred dollars to a few thousand dollars but if you can afford it, these pieces can be worn for a lifetime.

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Here is a mashup of current and past pieces from the designer:




Designer website: http://www.delfinadelettrez.com/

Places to buy : Latest collection “ My World” ( Fall/10)

http://www.openingceremony.us/products.asp?menuid=2&designerid=221&view=all

http://www.luisaviaroma.com/index.aspx#getData.aspx|CallType=ListOfProd&season=actual&gender=women&des=AFO&style=




Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Anna Dello Russo..




For those of you who do not know of the style savvy Anna Dello Russo, Its my pleasure to introduce you to her. Anna was born in Italy 1962 and entered the fashion world after receiving an Art History and Italian Literature Degree. Anna Dello Russo has had a long standing fashion career. She is best known for her time at Vogue Italia and Vogue I’Uomo where she worked for 18 years. In 2006 Anna left her position at Vogue to work as a freelance journalist. She is now a stylist and fashion director-at-large at Vogue Nippon.

Anna’s eccentric fashion sense has made her one of my favorite style icons and I feel that it is only appropriate to pay homage to her for my first post. She is defiantly inspiring, trust me.

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View Anna’s blog at : http://www.vogue.co.jp/blog/anna-dello-russo


Via: http://forums.thefashionspot.com/f71/anna-dello-russo-fashion-director-large-creative-consultant-vogue-nippon-63925-8.html


Below article credit via: http://nymag.com/fashion/10/spring/63803/

One-Woman Show


By Amy Odell Published Feb 14, 2010


When did you realize you were obsessed with fashion?
I think I was born with this idea, working on fashion. Generally, I was stealing clothes from everyone—my mother, my sister, my friends. I was looking desperately for fashion, for clothes. When I was a teenager, you know, you want to be cool. I don’t want to be cool! I want to be fashion.

What was the first designer piece you owned?
I remember because I used to go to school with my collection of Fendi bags—wallet, bag, umbrella. Everything matching. It’s never raining in my country—it’s so hot! All the people in my class used to make a joke about me, say, you know, “Where you going with umbrella?! No rain outside?!” I said, “I know, but it’s part of the look!” I was, I think, 12.

You still like to dress in complete looks—but from the runway.
I always do that. I make fun of me because sometimes I find me really hilarious, ridiculous.

Because it’s part of the look?
Whatever. I don’t care where I go. I don’t care if it’s freezing or cold or raining—whatever is part of the look. That’s my philosophy.

Why don’t you mix and match pieces?
I don’t know why you ask me that, because you see the runway look—they look fantastic! Why change? I like to take the dream and put it on me.

You’re famous for your clothing collection.
I started twenty years ago when prêt-à-porter was just starting. Just now—two years ago—I started collecting Marc Jacobs. But before it was just Italian, French prêt-à-porter. It’s really well done, the collection, because I select all the pieces. It’s so scientifically done.

Where do you store all the clothes?
I have another apartment—two big rooms. It’s next to my apartment, but it’s another one just for clothes.

How do you care for so many clothes?
Collecting clothes is complicated because the clothes need a space and the right temperature. You really destroy clothes if you leave it there, no? It’s dusty, it’s hot—it ruins the clothes. It’s so freezing in my house! The clothes need to be cold.

What’s the ideal temperature?
Has to be no more than 15 degrees Celsius.

What about shoes?
Oh, shoes—another nightmare, because I love the shoes. I have many, many pairs. I have the shoes in a big library—a huge library, everything together. Louboutin shoes, Prada shoes, Yves Saint Laurent shoes, Gucci shoes. Rather than books, you have shoes library.

How many pairs? Hundreds?
Noooo. Thousands.

Do you ever borrow clothes?
I buy mostly all my collection from the stores. I’m not used to borrowing clothes from a showroom. I really love buying clothes because it’s my passion. Of course, sometimes I do, I borrow clothes from some brand because you have many, many pictures. They took a picture? I cannot wear it anymore. So you need more clothes.

How much do you spend each season?
It’s not good to talking about money. But of course I spend—I buy great pieces. It’s quite a lot of money.

How many times a day do you change during Fashion Week?
Two or three.

How do you pack for Fashion Week?
Oh! Nightmare. I know very well packing, because that was my first job when I used to be a fashion editor and travel around the world. Clothes for me are a religion. I know how to pack, how to make it look good. So many times I see people do wrong thing because they pack in a horrible way and they need more volume, their dress is flat or something.

How many suitcases?
New York is four days. Just two suitcases, but big. You don’t need so much.

How do you stay so fit?
With yoga and swimming. Every day, three hours a day. Yoga is a long process.

You must wake up early.
I wake up at 5:30 generally. I go to the yoga school in Milano, seven o’clock.

What’s your diet like?
When you practice yoga, your body will tell you exactly what you need, what you don’t need. I cannot say completely vegetarian but almost. I still like fish—it’s part of my culture.

What do you wear on the weekends?
I wear fleece from Abercrombie. If I go to my friend’s house or wherever, I dress up. I always dress up.

Do you have a boyfriend?
Yes, but he doesn’t live with me. There is no space because of the clothes.