Posts Tagged ‘Boots’

Do They Dress Differently There?

November 30th, 2009

Back from a week in Paris where I spent a good deal of time just people watching and looking at what the Parisians were wearing. I enjoy street fashion more than runway fashion because it varies from region to region. The people in a particular area put their own spin on what designers are producing. I think it’s an expression of the mood of people.

Here’s what stood out for me this past week in Paris as different from what I see daily in the US:

Catherine Malandrino at Shopbop

Catherine Malandrino at Shopbop

1. Coats with belts that didn’t look like the belt came with the coat. In some cases, it couldn’t possibly. I even saw a few down-feather coats (ala North Face) belted. Sometimes it looked great, sometimes not so much. Some women chose to match their belt to the rest of the outfit, making the coat look like it was paired with the outfit.
2. Speaking of matching the accessories, there was a serious matchy-matchy thing going on in Paris. The hats matched the coats, or the shoes matched the bag, etc. It looked like they were headed to a time past when your grandmother’s rules applied.
3. As far as boots went, there was a noticeable absence of over-the-knee boots. Most of the boots were the riding style – low heel, tall boots. Functional and ready for the serious walking done in the city.
4. So on to functionality. Everything seemed to be more practical these days. Gone were stilettos and large handheld designer bags. Returning were flat shoes or low heels, shoulder bags or messenger bags and – gasp – the backpack (note: I do not like the back pack look on anyone that is not a full-time student).
Black Patent Furla Bag with Tan Accents

Black Patent Furla Bag with Tan Accents

5. The colors were interesting, nothing bright but not too much black either. Most accessories were brown – sandal or saddle. The browns were blended with grays and blacks. There didn’t seem to be any concern of mixing the neutrals with the primaries.
6. The biggest surprise was the amount of leather I saw being worn in the daytime. Leather pants and leather leggings. And on everyday people. I even saw a few men in leather pants and these were businessmen not hipsters.

So which of these trends will take hold in the US?
Will we start to accessorize outerwear with our own accessories or stick to the belt that came with the coat? Will we return to matching our hats, shoes, and gloves? Will we become more comfortable blending browns with blacks? Will Americans grab on to the leather trend? I have seen a few women in the US look fabulous in leather, but it still usually reserved for the very fashionable.
We are already onboard with riding boots and we are warming up to the messenger bag. As for the others, some trends translate and some don’t – they are like expressions that way. It’s up to us to determine.
But that’s what makes us unique, non?

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5 Days, 1 Suitcase

November 23rd, 2009

We are coming up on one of the busiest travel weeks of the year, so it’s a good time to go over packing to avoid, well, over-packing. Keeping it in one suitcase and a large tote will keep you from having to check a bag – which means your bag will definitely make it to your destination.

I do a lot of international traveling for work. I also dedicate a lot of my free time to traveling for pleasure. I pride myself on always looking presentable and blending with the city. Since I often jump on flights at the last minute, I can’t check a suitcase (too risky that it may get lost). So over the years I’ve learned exactly what I need with me and what just takes up space, so here goes:

My rule is that if you will be gone 5 days or fewer, there is no reason that 1 roll aboard and 1 large tote shouldn’t be adequate.

MICHAEL - Michael Kors New Brookville Large Tote

MICHAEL - Michael Kors New Brookville Large Tote

On the airplane wear:

    Best jeans (you’ll use these for 2 days, 1 night)
    Jacket
    Blazer
    Carry a large tote – This will be your day bag. Keep your makeup and jewelry in it during the flight.

In the suitcase:

Wrap Knit Sheath Dress - Banana Republic

Wrap Knit Sheath Dress - Banana Republic

    1. Black dress – This should be good for 2 nights. Black can dress up or down. People over-pack because they pack for “what ifs.” Black covers them. If it’s casual and you wear black, you can dress it down with casual accessories. If it’s more formal and you wear black, you can dress it up with accessories. There is a reason black is called basic.
    2. Black skirt – can pair this with sweater, t-shirt, or blouse depending on the situation. Wear once.
    3. Jeans – 1 pair, your go-to pair that you always feel good in. Like the black dress, you can dress it up or down with accessories. These are good for 2 days.
    4. Leggings and/or tights – 3 pairs. Here’s where you add colors to play off that black dress. They will change the dress so you don’t look like you are wearing the same thing twice.
    5. Cashmere sweater – Bring the cashmere not the wool. Temperature forecasts are wrong and cashmere has you covered. Cashmere is warm when you need it, not too hot when you don’t. Also cashmere being thinner than wool takes up less suitcase space. You’ll wear twice.
    6. 2 t-shirts – to wear under sweater, to wear alone or with blazer. You may leave those in your bag and never trot them out. But if for some reason your crazy aunt drags you to a bowling alley, you are ready.
    7. 2 feminine shirts – these are for evening (wear with jeans or black skirt).
    8. Scarf – If you are just wearing jeans and the t-shirt because weather is mild, use the scarf to give you a pop.
    9. Evening bag – you might want to skip this, but don’t. It will dress up the jeans if you want to wear them at night.
    10. Shoes – 2 pairs of shoes for trip, 1 you wear on airplane, one you pack.

      a. Heels – pumps or fantastic boots, but have a great pair with you.

      b. Comfortable shoes – duh.

    11. Jewelry – lots of it. Jewelry will immediately change whatever you have on. If you have jeans, heels, and a sweater, you look plain. Throw on some jewels and you are ready for the surprise dinner date. I take as many necklaces as days I’ll be gone.

And if I have extra space (even a tiny bit), I’ll jam one more pair of shoes in there for good measure.

Have a very Happy Thanksgiving. I’ll be in Paris at the Salon des Vignerons Indépendants. See you next week!

- Sometimes you have to check a bag at the last minute because the overhead bins are full. But if it’s checked at the airplane door, it is very unlikely that your bag won’t make it to your destination.

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What’s Your Boot Personality?

November 9th, 2009

Shopper: I want to buy a pair of boots.
Salesperson: What kind of boots do you want?
Shopper: What boots are in style?
Salesperson: What kind of boots do you want to be in style?

Boots are definitely the item of the season. But which style you choose is really about your personality and what fits into your life. Let’s look at the options:

Stuart Weitzman Thigh High Boot

Stuart Weitzman Thigh High

Thigh high
This says, I’m confident. Could also say “I want to be noticed” if you go for a substantial heel. There is also the option of the thigh high with a flat heel for those that want to go to the extreme but then back off from the total commitment. Overall, the person that buys thigh high boots is bolder than most. It’s no coincidence that celebrities are embracing this trend.

BCB Generation - Roost Boot

BCB Generation - OTK

OTK (over-the-knee)
I like adventurous fashion but not ready for the extreme of thigh highs. I’m almost there, but I’m still slightly cautious. I don’t want too much attention – look but don’t stare.
Basic Tall
I play it safe. I don’t throw money on every new trend. Since the basic tall boot is always in style, these are still a good investment.

MICHAEL - Michael Kors Riding Boot at Zappos.com

MICHAEL - Michael Kors Riding Boot

Riding Boots
Yes to fashion, but functionality is important – Give me fashion and give me a life. (This person probably also has at least one other category of boots).

Mid-calf
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Best done as biker boots with the metal accents. On Trend Talk, one of the comments was that this look can go into warmer weather.

DSquared 2 Ankle Boot, Zappos.com

DSquared 2 Ankle Boot


Booties – I’m not sure, do I want shoes or boots? I want versatility (or I have amazing legs that I want you to see). My favorite booties are ones with animal prints. Patent also makes a great statement with short boots.

So, what’s your choice? What do you think it says about you?

All of the boots shown are available at Zappos.com

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