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FASHION BY THE RULES: The Unlikely Classic

February 12th, 2010

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Jeffy Bruce

Jeffy Bruce

Thanks to Jeffy Bruce for this weekend’s post. He is busy right now at New York Fashion Week.
Jeffy Bruce’s fashion history includes styling celebrity clients, design director for well-known international stores, and work as a buyer.
CLIENTS:
Linda Grey , Linda Evans, Donna Mills, Morgan Fairchild, Anne Bass, Brooke Astor, Farah Dihba, Victoria Principal and many unnamed social types from coast to coast.
He is also a weekly and monthly columnist to the following publications: Oligoville, Woman2Woman Business Magazine, and JeffyBruce.Blogspot.com
(I know I left out something since he has worked in just about every area of the fashion industry, but we are very happy to have Jeffy Bruce contribute).

Leopard Print in Color

Leopard Print in Color

It would seem that something, once regarded as cheap and tawdry, would not become a staple in fashion, from haute couture to mass retailing, but the appearance of Leopard at every level of fashion retailing has become ubiquitous.
For over 20 years I have actively sung its praises and have regarded it as a must for any season in almost any classification. I exercised my belief when I was a buyer and its merits were well proven. The pattern has withstood the sands of time and is visible in the collections of Dior or Dolce to the selling floors of Kohl’s to Walmart.
Christian Louboutin Boots

Christian Louboutin Boots


I find that the most effective use of Leopard is when used as an accent and used in tandem with black or red or if you dare………grey flannel. The one caveat of leopard is not to overdo it. Too much of a good thing …..well can be too much !!

Leopard offers up choices
for cold weather wear or swimwear, for coats or lingerie or even for shoes and handbags……….the pattern has a long history (from Fredericks of Hollywood) but has truly stayed its course thru the channels of “high fashion” which assures its place at every level of retailing for many years to come……………what is very revealing of the pattern is that its appeal spans from infants to adult and everything in between.
Tory Burch Flats

Tory Burch Flats

Marc Jacobs Tote

Marc Jacobs Tote


Leopard Print Wide Belt

Leopard Print Wide Belt

Leopard Print Accessories

Leopard Print Accessories

Classic Leopard Print Dress

Classic Leopard Print Dress

After having spent a few hours doing web research on the pattern, I have been proven correct from Netaporter, style.com, Neimans, Saks Kohl’s and more. My suggestion is to have a look and decide where Leopard fits into your wardrobe.
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Accessories Wardrobe Part II – Scarves

October 19th, 2009

For Part II of building our accessories wardrobe started after Can the US Ever Lead in Fashion, let’s look at scarves. While definitely a staple in the European closet, they seem to be an after-thought in many parts of the US. Sure we use them in the colder areas of the country, but that’s usually to stay warm. The idea of a scarf as a basic accessory is still foreign to us.

Generally when we purchase a scarf, we will opt for a make-sure-it-goes-with-everything approach. This is the complete opposite of major European cities. A scarf is their accent and it transforms an outfit.

So cheap or expensive? Both and either.

bluechetascarf

A good friend from Paris goes once a year to Hermes and buys herself one new scarf. She proudly walks around that day with her distinctive orange bag feeling special. She now has 8 Hermes scarves in her closet. While I don’t splurge on Hermes, my personal favorite is Pucci. I love the color mixes they use. I’ve had some for more than a decade now. That’s the thing about buying an expensive scarf, you will have it for years and they are always “in” (or at least coming right back).

But buying an inexpensive scarf is also smart. It’s an easy way to add a trend that you don’t feel like spending a lot of money on. I saw the girl on the left in London and loved the way she added animal print in a trend color for little cost.

Jessica Simpson Knit Scarf - Zappos $46

Jessica Simpson Knit Scarf - Zappo's $46

Here’s an option from Jessica Simpson that has the same colors but in tartan. The turquoise gives an edge to what can be a plain-jane pattern. The fantastic part about inexpensive scarves is that you can experiment with colors and prints that you like but are a little nervous about. For me, I’m not really a red girl, but I’m going to add a red scarf this year. (Maybe it will break me out of my fear of that color).

Getting ready for this post, I went to some of my favorite US fashion blogs hoping to link information from them into this post. Each one listed accessories, but skipped scarves completely. Then I went to one of my favorite blogs abroad – Nicky’s Rag Tag Tales – and found an amazing gray and pomegranate pompom scarf. We are missing out, time to embrace the scarf.

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Getting Comfortable in Fashion

October 9th, 2009

Fall fashion buying is in full swing now. We are busy trying to figure out where to put the hard earned dollars. It’s the time in the season where we go back and forth – is it worth it? How do I make the most out of my purchase?
Buy something that makes you a little nervous. Not something crazy that makes you blush, but something that pushes your comfort envelope just a bit. If it’s bold, it is probably on the front end of a trend. You’ll get a much longer life-span out of it and get a better return-on-investment.
A few suggestions:

  • OTKs (over-the-knee boots). Yes, tons of celebrities are wearing them and they are all over the magazines. But I just read women are skittish about these for fear of looking trampy. First off, OTK does not mean thigh-high. Save that for Victoria Beckham, Eva Longoria, and the likes. Second, go for flats or a 1-inch heel. One of the nicest things about this trend is that finally you can walk in something that is the hottest trend going (I’m talking to you Louboutin).
    Flat Over the Knee Boots

    Flat Over the Knee Boots

  • Leather dress. It doesn’t have to be skin-tight. With a little bit of draping they look chic and classy with a little bit of edge. Still scared of the all-over leather look? Try a leather shirt. Notice I said “shirt” not “bustier.” Or try a leather skirt that you can tone down easily with a sweater.
    Just put a little leather in that wardrobe.
    Leather Dress by Alice + Olivia

    Leather Dress by Alice + Olivia

  • Red handbag. It goes with everything and anyone can wear a red handbag. Not everyone can pull off a red coat or a red dress, but we can all do the red bag. It gives a pop of color to any look. If four years of owning a handbag boutique taught me anything, it is that after the standard black bag, a gal should add a red bag to the closet.
  • Leopard print coat. Animal print always adds some sass. If you are afraid of a coat or jacket being too much, add leopard in a shirt (you can cover with a blazer) or in a bag. Adding it in shoes isn’t very risky so might not get you the same life span of going bolder.
  • So push yourself just a bit, buy something that isn’t a duplicate of what is already hanging in your closet. If we always play it safe, we end up with stale style.

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