Happy New You!

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Now that the holidaze has passed it’s time to throw your resolutions on the table and embrace the fresh perspective and positive changes that each New Year so kindly offers. This year I shall tend to me, myself and I and focus on gifting yours truly a bit more TLC. What better reminder of my resolve than my new fixation with monogramming? Each initial is a reminder of who I am, where I came from and what I’d like to be. Should your resolution differ from mine, perhaps you just might enjoy deciphering your needle from the haystack. To each their own.

Sterling Silver Hand Monogrammed Initial Pendant, Gaudy Baubles at Etsy.com

Monogrammed Mug, Missus, Anthropologie.com

Brooks Brothers monogrammed clothing & accessories. Brooksbrothers.com

Decorative Burlap Initial Pillow, Styled Spaces at Etsy.com

Monogrammed Totes, LLBean.com

Custom Initial Mongrammed Cufflinks, Eternally Linked at Etsy.com

Personalized Embossed Stationary, StationaryExpress.com

Silver & Gold Monogrammed Rings, Elmhill Designs at Etsy.com

Initial Belt Buckle, Garyscustomsaddleryandsilver.com

 But enough about me, let’s talk about you… what do you think about me?

Follow Suit.

Sarah Jessica Parker photographed by Patrick Demarchelier. Glamour January 2010.

As the winter flurry of holiday social invites have begun to arrive I’ve started to question my wardrobe entirely. Shall I pick out a fancy frock? Should I splurge on Forever 21’s finest fancy baubles? Do I finally bust out my waitlisted gold romper? My fashion prayers have been answered with my latest impulse buy: the January 2010 issue of Glamour magazine. How could I not be taken by SJP’s  New Year’s Eve-inspired ensemble (with a little bit of morning after “walk of shame” ruggedness built in)?! Cheers to ringing in the New Year in comfortable jeans, sparkly stillettos and a superstar top!

Top it Off…

Pilar Jacket in Silver, $325, Calypso-Celle.com

Sequin Bolero in Black, $25, CharlotteRusse.com

… Over a No-Frills Layer.

Splendid Cotton Racer Back Tank in White, $44, Netaporter.com

Gap "Favorite" Ribbed Tank in Optic White, $14.50, Gap.com

Damsel in Distress:

GoldSign "Lure" Skinny Jean in Attractive, $255, Dianiboutique.com

Work Custom Jeans "Twiggy" Skinny Jeans in Dark Riviera, $125, Piperlime.com

Toto, we’re definitely not in Kansas anymore:

Christian Louboutin "Ron Ron" Pumps, $540, Bluefly.com

"Litten" Pump in Black Synthetic, $80, Aldo.com

 Unleash the Beast:

Bumble & Bumble Surf Spray, $22, Bumbleandbumble.com

Charles Worthington Big Hair Texturizing Salt Spray, $6, Ulta.com

… And voilà! You’re set for New Year’s Eve… and perhaps New Year’s Day as well!

Gilty, as Charged.

High Roller. Sharon Stone in Casino, 1995

High Roller. Sharon Stone in Casino, 1995

Every holiday season brings with it the best in bedazzled. It’s hard to explain why that certain sparkle looks just about right this time of year, but I completely buy into it. If holiday parties (and trips to Vegas?) are the only time where you can really bask in the glow then we’d best get our shimmer on stat. Let the buyer beware: there are two traps when it comes to heavy metals, the first of which is walking the fine line between “adorned” and “bling-bling” (the latter of which is to be avoided). Think more sequin than rhinestone and choose black opaque tights over bare legs and you should be set. Cost is the second trickiest obstacle and I’ve tried to provide some inexpensive alternatives for those not inclined to push it to the max this month. Screw diamonds- I say options are a girl’s best friend.

Knit-Wits

J.Crew Shrunken Sequin Cardigan in Amethyst, $350, Jcrew.com

Halogen Sequin Cardigan in Ivory, $88, Nordstrom.com

Twinkle Tops

Bird by Juicy Couture Sequined Racer-Back Tank, $400, Netaporter.com

Love 21 Squiggle Sequin Chiffon Top, $20, Forever21.com

Dress to Empress

Nanette Lepore "Love Theme" Sequined Dress in Gold, $600, Bloomingdales.com

As U Wish Sequined Dress, $58, Nordstrom.com

New Addition.

Top: Boy by Band of Outsiders. Denim: J Brand.

I have used my Thanksgiving holiday to wrap up my fixation with the Twilight saga, and I’m this close to finishing Breaking Dawn (thus regaining my age-appropriate social life). I did sneak in some time with Princess Grace last weekend to check out New Moon and was pleasantly surprised to see that Bella looked borderline fabulous at times! A little blush goes a long way and bravo to the costumers for upping the style ante of Bella’s signature simple look. Perhaps you can spend your “Black Friday” catching the latest showing of New Moon and skip the shopping crowds by purchasing this adorable look online!

James Perse Slub Jersey Shirt in Emerald, Jamesperse.com

J Brand 914 Low-rise Cigarette Leg in Dark Vintage, Jbrand.com

Keds "Champion" Canvas Sneaker in Navy, Nordstrom.com

New & Improved.

edward and bella

Baggy Bella, enchanting Edward and the Pacific NW star in Twilight.

Confession: I am newly obsessed with Twilight. There. I said it! Clearly this is my guiltiest pleasure, as I shouldn’t be so into teenage vampire sagas… right? The hopeless romantic within me is an equal opportunist; thus, Edward and Bella are no exception despite their teen scream status. Today I even spotted the Twilight book at the grocery check-out and couldn’t resist the last minute temptation (especially now that I know how many of my peers have read the books way before me). Granted I’m only on chapter one, but I already have a better understanding of why Bella insists upon dressing like a dumpy lumberjack despite the presence of her über-hunky love interest. See, Bella and I have a little thing in common called the Pacific Northwest. It is currently raining painfully dark bullets outside both of our windows, but I have high hopes that Bella will step up her style game in New Moon. Even on a limited budget a girl should never have to brave the storm in an oversized parka and dowdy boots!

How to stay casually hip in cold weather?  Layer burnout knits under trendy coats…
B.P. "Cullen Crest" Scoop Neck Burnout Tee in Desert Sand, Nordstrom.com

B.P. "Cullen Crest" Scoop Neck Burnout Tee in Desert Sand, Nordstrom.com

bbdakota bella jacket

BB Dakota "Twilight Jacket" in Blue, PacSun.com

free people burnout raglan tee singer  22

We The Free Burnout Raglan Tee in Natural Blue, FreePeople.com

silence and noise fleece hood faux leather jacket

Silence & Noise Fleece Hood Faux Leather Jacket in Black, Urbanoutfitters.com

nordstrom splendid distressed fleece top in amethyst

Splendid Distressed Fleece Top in Amethyst, Nordstrom.com

f21  heritage 1981 plaid felt cloak in charcoal black

Heritage 1981 Plaid Felt Cloak in Charcoal/Black, Forever21.com

delias burnout zip hoodie in black

Delia*s Burnout Zip Hoodie in Black, Delias.com

delias dakota vest

Delia*s "Dakota" Vest in Black, Delias.com

… And invest in these rainy day staples:

luna twilight blushing creme in swoon

Luna Twilight "Mortal Glow" Blushing Creme in Swoon, Nordstrom.com

joes jeans honey skinny jeans in nicki

Joe's Jeans "Honey" Skinny Jeans in Nicki, Shopbop.com

hunter boot

Hunter Original Tall Rainboot in Merlot, Piperlime.com

Kindly excuse me as I must get back to my reading. Do I dare attempt book two before next week’s premiere?

A Tall Order.

hourglass
Everyone has what I call a “fit issue” when it comes to clothes. My main obstacle is with length, or lack thereof. As the world’s longest torso holder, most dresses are like crop-tops on me. I am also a proud pear whose bottom half is two sizes larger than my top. Hopefully, you can now understand my love of high-waisted, flared pants of which balance out my hips and cover my arse in full.

 I have all of my coats, blazers and dresses tailored upon purchase (!) to shine the spotlight on my smaller waistline. In fact, when it comes to the game of flattery, it’s all about: 1. carving out a waist and 2. creating hourglass proportions. Be you a tall pear or a petite apple, you needn’t be a mathematician when it comes to the fit equation. It’s just a simple balancing act. Got broad shoulders and an ample bust? Skip the skinny jeans and opt for a trouser cut. Have a big butt and you cannot lie? Wear a lengthy boyfriend blazer and have it taken in at the waist to soften your curves. Feeling Dumpy? Belt that sweater and voilà you are instantly more svelte. We shall never hide in our clothes, and I recommend getting creative with your trompe l’oiel artistry.

 This week I have been working with my darling client, Lauren*, who at 6’ is a perfectly healthy size 12 hourglass shape. After several days of aimlessly searching for a 37” inseam pant, I can only imagine the frustration that Lauren feels every time she shops (or god forbid the dryer shrinks anything!). As her personal shopper I must “make it work” using every trick in The Style Trial Bible. I refuse to see her let down by what is currently available in the market place. Thankfully, the information superhighway has allowed people like you, me and Lauren to quickly search countless online catalogs** and sites for what suits us best. It is much easier to shop online than it is to try on 3 dozen pairs of pants and find only one that might work (as Lauren has done). What a super trooper my leggy Lauren is! Allow me to brief thee on the best in lengthy.

It’s Casual:

Tall gals are in need of length and width. Look for tailored pieces with hidden stretch to cover the bases and keep it crisp. No MK Olsen sloppy looks allowed; however, this doesn’t mean you have to dress boring. Opt for bold colors and one statement bauble at a time. Stay warm in a coat that hits just below the bum, any longer or shorter blows things out of proportion!

Sandra Ingrish Roll Sleeve Shirt with Side Ribbing, Sandraingrish.com

Sandra Ingrish Roll Sleeve Shirt with Side Ribbing, Sandraingrish.com

Gap Long & Lean jeans in Dark Wash, Gap.com

Gap Long & Lean jeans in Dark Wash, Gap.com

Lauren by Ralph Lauren Long Illusion Drop Necklace in Gold Long, Nordstrom.com

Lauren by Ralph Lauren Long Illusion Drop Necklace in Gold Long, Nordstrom.com

J.Crew Tall Double-Cloth Coat in Sea Salt, Jcrew.com

J.Crew Tall Double-Cloth Coat in Sea Salt, Jcrew.com

Work:
The key here is to keep the design very sleek and minimalist but play up color and texture. The busty tend to despise ruffles, bows and unnecessary added bulk (all of which I personally love). Talk about a no-frills policy! Go all out on funky flats instead.
 
jcrew tall heather carbon schoolboy blazer

J.Crew Tall Schoolboy Blazer in Heather Carbon, Jcrew.com

Semantiks Satin Loop Trim Blouse in Painted Blossom, Nordstrom.com

Semantiks Satin Loop Trim Blouse in Painted Blossom, Nordstrom.com

J.Crew Tall Favorite-Fit super 120's Durham Pant in Coal, Jcrew.com

J.Crew Tall Favorite-Fit super 120's Durham Pant in Coal, Jcrew.com

French Sole "Wiffle" in Purple Suede, Zappos.com

French Sole "Wiffle" in Purple Suede, Zappos.com

Out & about:

This is the time to bust out your size 11 heels, shows off your gorgeous gams and shake what your momma gave ya. A wrap dress and fitted jacket flatters the midsection while black tights and (comfy) heels slim the leg.

Banana Republic Tall Twist Wrap Dress in Deep Fuschia, Bananarepublic.com

Banana Republic Tall Twist Wrap Dress in Deep Fuschia, Bananarepublic.com

Banana Republic Tall Velvet Blazer in Black, Bananarepublic.com

Banana Republic Tall Velvet Blazer in Black, Bananarepublic.com

Cole Haan Carma OT Air MJ in Black, Zappos.com

Cole Haan Carma OT Air MJ in Black, Zappos.com

* Courteous name change.

** My recommendations for online retailers with Tall sizes: J.Crew, Banana Republic, Eddie Bauer, J.Jill, Ann Taylor and Gap. Also, Zappos has a user-friendly site to search for shoes by size, style, etc.

Modern Amusement.

Electric Youth. Teen Magazine 1988.

Electric Youth. Teen Magazine October 1988.

My obsession with fashion and beauty began something like this: played in mom’s closet at 4, not-so-secretly trimmed my own hair at 5, insisted upon sleeping in all of my new shoes at 6, wore white leather fringe boots to school at 7, bought first Teen magazine at 8, opened my first in-home retail “store” at 9 (so what if I never turned a profit?), switched to reading YM & knew all the lyrics to George Michael’s “Freedom 90” at 10… and the list goes all the way to 29! In all that time I always had a muse, model or It girl that I wanted to be just like. Some were models (Jordyn Blum, Yasmeen Ghauri, Linda Evangelista) and others were tv/film characters (Punky Brewster, Cindy Mancini, Chica).

Nowadays, my fondness for another’s style continues, but I’ve moved on to other fashion muses, each of whom represents a different facet of my overall look. There’s nothing cool about being a fashion copycat, but do use others for inspiration! Pick and choose your favorite fashionable elements and integrate them in to create your own signature style!

 Below are a few style setters whom I find most amusing.

Giovanna Battaglia

Now this is the kind of girl who likes to get dressed up for work. She may be the fashion editor of L’Uomo Vogue but she is more like a supermodel when she struts her European, high-fashion stuff to and from the runway shows. In essence, Giovanna has a job dressing really cute. And that’s what I’d like to be when I grow up.

Photo: The Sartorialist

Photo: The Sartorialist

Photo: The Sartorialist

Photo: The Sartorialist

Photo: The Sartorialist

Photo: The Sartorialist

The perfect look to keep warm for fall! Photo: The Sartorialist

The perfect look to keep warm for fall! Photo: The Sartorialist

Gorgous! Black heels and opaque tights are her signature!

Gorgous! Black heels and opaque tights are her signature!

Cold weather cool!

Cold weather cool!

Jenna Lyons

As the creative director of the new and fashionably improved J.Crew, Jenna sets the standard for all things business/casual with her distinctive feminine-meets-masculine twist. Despite her 6′ stature, she only wears heels and uses herself as the  fit model for their “tall” sizing.  I immediately flip to Jenna’s Picks every month to see what she is currently “obsessing” over and often use it as my personal shopping guide. The C.E.O. of J.Crew hired Jenna after she arrived at a board meeting wearing one of  her signature high/low ensembles: cargo pants with high heels. She was instructed to design the likes of what she was wearing and the rest is creative history.

Photo: Brandon Perlman

Photo: Brandon Perlman

Check out the black bedroom walls! Domino Magazine November 2008

Check out the black bedroom walls! Domino Magazine November 2008

Jenna's Picks October 2009, Available at J.Crew.com

Jenna's Picks October 2009, Available at J.Crew.com

Elle MacPherson

Though she was never my favorite supermodel, her street chic style soared once she turned her focus towards designing lingerie (and obviously being a cool mom as well). Her style is so appropriately unexpected. It’s a fusion of Jackie Onassis and eclectic boho surfer with an added trendy sophistication. She is difficult to define, yet so easily amusing.

Not your average school drop off.

Not your average school drop off.

Vibrant basics, undone hair, this should be easy, right?

Vibrant basics, undone hair, totally practical.

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Can't take the surfer out of the lady.

Can't take the surfer out of the lady.

This season's top trends- leather and distressed - reasonably interpreted.

This season's top trends- leather and distressed - reasonably interpreted.

There are some great faux fur options out these days, take it or leave it, but I still like it.

There are some great faux fur options out these days, take it or leave it, but I still like it.

Margherita Missoni

This unofficial Missoni brand ambassador is the Italian It Girl. Though she is definitely a socialite most well known for her last name, she’s the anti-Paris Hilton in my book. Perhaps it’s the natural beauty alone that sets her apart from her contemporaries, but if I was a betting woman I’d say this budding fashion icon has the smarts to take on a new generation of Missoni in the years to come.

Always cute, fun and age appropriate.

Always cute, fun and age appropriate.

High-waisted jeans are my thing so thanks for representing, Little Margaret.

Working the famous family prints, yet keeping it real.

Working the famous family prints, yet keeping it real.

Perfect alternative to the LBD. Simple silhouette in a stunning color and minimal makeup is all you need!

Perfect alternative to the LBD. Simple silhouette in a stunning color and minimal makeup is all you need!

Perhaps you can overlook the headband and embrace the free-spirit fashion of which is my ultimate goal!

Naturally, I have countless other style inspirations, but these ladies have been appointed permanent judges on my supreme court of style. Having a style mentor is not only fun but helpful! If ever in a fashion conundrum I always ask myself, “What would Giovanna, Jenna, Elle or Margherita do?” and then I can immediately reach a verdict. Who are your style icons and how can I help incorporate elements of their fashion sense in with yours?

Spring Forward.

As daylight savings is quickly approaching, I thought it best to give you a quick preview of what to look forward to in 2010. The Spring/Summer runway shows have been in full swing and here are a few designers I am ruling in favor of thus far. Enjoy!

Chloé

Hannah MacGibbon stays true to the original “haute hippie” brand with patchwork denim, exaggerated proportions, flowing ponchos, sturdy sandals and light-as-a-feather fairy dresses all on a muted palette. And who doesn’t love the nod to Troop Beverly Hills? Afer all Phyllis Nefler did have a blackbelt in shopping.

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Jenny Packham

A seamless departure from bridal wear for this brilliant Brit. Her elegant draping and bold embellishments put a fresh take on old Hollywood glamour. Peach and lemon never looked so delicious.

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Valentino

Well known for their red carpet gowns, this legendary house serves up a  collection of cupcake-like dresses that are far more Frosted Funfetti than the traditional Red Velvet. Swirls and Twirls lighten up these frothy frocks. Treat yourself to seconds. And Thirds…

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Matthew Williamson

My all-time favorite never lets me down with his rainbow weave of color, prints and texture and all of their subtle aztec undertones. Though he can be eccentric, Matthew’s take on the metallica trend displays some street practicality i.e. the boyfriend blazer atop a shimmery mini. Ladies about town, take note.

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Marc Jacobs
He goes without mentioning, but I just had to. His design team’s masterful mix of patterned, billowing bottoms is sure to be a top trend of spring!

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Diane Von Furstenberg

The DVF formula: mix in equal parts wearable design, ethnic prints and sex appeal, then wrap in effortless chic. Sold!

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RM Roland Mouret

You may not know his name but surely you have seen his signature style on nearly every starlet. Though his designs have rubbed off on the likes of Black Halo and Victoria Beckham, Roland will always remain the original. (And thank Gawd for more jumpsuits. It gives me hope that I might someday find one that fits!) Check out the bedazzling bibs too!

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Victoria Beckham
Though her name may be attached to another’s designs, the striking combination of 1940’s vintage Dior with the severe angles of the 1980’s is both regal and radical. Perhaps Posh is more than a wannabe.

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SO much more to come! What are your designer picks for spring?

California Dreamin’

some e cards leaves falling

The change of seasons always blows a case of the S.A.D.’s my way. One way of overcoming this obstacle is my annual fall trip to visit Sister’s Familien in San Francisco. I always save up beforehand so I can shamelessly spoil my amazing nephews and also splurge at H&M, F21 and Wasteland. When in shopping heaven it is crucial to take a shopping list with you of things you know you don’t necessarily need but definitely want. This prevents you from ending up with junk that loses its luster once it can no longer shine under the blinding retail lights. As you are my witness, I promise to stick to my list, the whole list and nothing but my list, as listed below.

Sleek & slim-fitting motorcycle jacket.

Faux-Leather jacket, Forever21.com

Faux-Leather jacket, Forever21.com

1970’s secretary dresses that work perfectly with my uniform for fall (dresses+tights+boots).

9 to 5

Colorful and textured tights to compliment the above.

colorful tights


Any dress in the structured style of Victoria Beckam’s namesake new collection.

Victoria Beckham "Carmontelle" dress, Victoriabeckham.com

Victoria Beckham "Carmontelle" dress, Victoriabeckham.com

A classic trench (I know I already have one, but it’s way too big and the last thing the world needs is a  “boyfriend trench” trend).

Breakfast at Tiffany's

Breakfast at Tiffany's

I’d love to put a pair of cropped zoot trousers on trial (Sister may object!).

Photo courtesy of The Sartorialist

Photo courtesy of The Sartorialist

If for any reason that search comes up empty I am allowed to venture to J.Crew to drool over Jenna’s Picks and also the gigantic Macy’s to scout out the new & highly improved Liz Claiborne section.

What are your plans for the fall transition?

Knockin’ Boots.

pretty-woman
I have zero shame in confessing two things: being what is (sadly but truly) described as “trendy” and also possessing the ability to pull off most of these trends quite well. This happens in part because I love testing out what’s current in fashion and also I just “go for it,” so to speak. I don’t get caught up in “my butt looks big” and yada, yada. If I like it, I wear it. Once in awhile I stumble upon a trend that no commoner should subscribe to (as it is usually best if left to drag queens and other heroines such as Carrie Bradshaw). Case in point: over-the-knee boots. Now that they have trickled down from the runways and are available in too many styles in nearly every retail store I have to intervene before not-so pretty women are walkin’ down our streets. This trend is best left to Vivian Ward pre-Edward Lewis.

Thankfully a host of other amazing boots are waiting to be adopted and worn in the cold weather to come! If you dare take a walk on the wild side then allow me to suggest some more user-friendly styles.

The Bootie

Tip: Dress them up with colorful  tights and a skirt or dress them down by pairing with “boyfriend” jeans.

Corso Como "Fay" in Dark Grey, Anthropologie.com

Corso Como "Fay" in Dark Grey, Anthropologie.com

Via Spiga "Elise" in Plum Suede, Nordstrom.com

Via Spiga "Elise" in Plum Suede, Nordstrom.com

Steve Madden "Syrena" in Black Leather, Stevemadden.com

Steve Madden "Syrena" in Black Leather, Stevemadden.com

The Foldover

Tip: Make sure to wear your skinniest skinny jeans if you intend to tuck them in to these. Foldover boots add bulk to your calves so balance out the proportions by wearing a blousy, flowing top while keeping the leg slender. Try to always mix masculine with feminine for optimum results.

Ash "Olivia" in Midnight, Nordstrom.com

Ash "Olivia" in Midnight, Nordstrom.com

 

Chie Mihara "Arts" in Cognac, Piperlime.com

Chie Mihara "Arts" in Cognac, Piperlime.com

Sturdy

Tip: These styles are durable and will bring a timeless edginess to your wardrobe. Be wise in your investment and prior to purchasing use my rule of thumb: “what are ten ways I can easily wear these?”  Oh and make sure you already own the other elements that will complete each look!

Cordani "Wayne" in Olive Suede, Shirise.com

Cordani "Wayne" in Olive Suede, Shirise.com

Frye "Carmen Harness Tall" in Dark Brown, Thefryecompany.com

Frye "Carmen Harness Tall" in Dark Brown, Thefryecompany.com

Frye "Melissa Button" in Black, Nordstrom.com

Frye "Melissa Button" in Black, Nordstrom.com

To which style will you be giving the boot?