Showing posts with label fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fashion. Show all posts

March 13, 2013

ON THE HUNT: THE PERFECT TOTE

I blogged about finding a leather tote back in September.  At the time, I basically just wanted a leather tote as my new handbag.  I have yet to make that purchase - and it's a good thing, because now I need a tote for work and I've realized I need something a bit different!  Something I can load up with lots of stuff and not worry about the handles breaking... something I can throw on the floor at work, or at a photo shoot, and not worry about it getting dirty. 


What do you think?  Do you have other suggestions?  I've been searching and searching.  All of these (with the exception of the last three) are waxed canvas, which I love, but as you can see below they can get pretty pricey.  I adore the Filson tote, but I'm just not sure it's big enough to fit my laptop and everything else I'd want to toss in there.  The L.L. Bean and Lands End bags are definitely a good quality and value, but are they too preppy for me?  Or maybe just classic?  I do like that you can customize your own at L.L Bean, by choosing strap colors, adding a zipper, etc. 

Oh... the big decisions in life.


Stanley & Sons ($207) | Filson (leather straps: $110, tin cloth: $90) | Artifact Bag Co ($145) 
Strawfoot Handmade ($198) | L.L. Bean (sz large starts at $32.95) | Lands End ($37.50) | Carhartt (?)

March 4, 2013

ON THE HUNT: NEW BOYFRIEND JEANS

I hope you all had a wonderful weekend!  A few of our friends were in town for a comedy show.  The show was great and afterward we made moscow mules, had a fire, and stayed up late (later than this old gal has been up in a long time).  It was pretty perfect, and so nice to catch up with friends.

I couldn't come up with a clever way to transition into today's topic... boyfriend jeans.  So, that was my non-transition transition.  The first time they were a "big" thing (about 4 years ago?) I snatched up a cheap pair at forever 21, and I wore them all the time.  Gradually they sort of made their way to the bottom of my jean stack.  Recently boyfriend jeans are having a resurgence - and that is just fine with me.  I love the laid back, undone look they add to any outfit.  I just need to update my old pair, so I'm on the hunt.


The newest style I have seen is a bit more straight leg and cropped (the two images below).  I suppose you might not even call them "boyfriend jeans".  Either way, I really like them.  They're a bit more classic, and feel fresh and new. 

(image source: one | two | three | four | five | six)

Below are a few options I've come across in my search for a new pair.  And I use the word "options" loosely because some of these are too pricey to actually be options.  I really am liking the more straight, less baggy, cropped without having to be rolled style.  I also like it when they are at least a bit distressed.  

What do you think?  Did you jump on board with this trend the first time around?  Are you now?

(Gap $69.75 // Asos $59 // Genetic Denim $231 // NSF $298 // J. Crew $168 // 7 For All Mankind $225)

February 22, 2013

STYLE MUSE - STEFANY MOHEBBAN

I'm really excited to share today's L+R Style Muse, beautiful lady - Stefany Moheban.  She is a stylist and textile designer living in NYC.  I first found her via Instagram, and she is one of my favorite folks to follow.  Her style is an eclectic mix of thrifted, vintage, and designer... casual and glamorous.  Never too serious, and always a little unexpected.  I think her style is practically perfect in every way.  Stefany is definitely one of my style muses.  Her blog - Pretty In Thrift - is as personal and unique as her style (I really appreciated this honest post she just wrote).  

Thank you, Stefany, for being a L+R Style Muse!

[You can purchase Stefany's bag, borrowed from one of her favorite vintage sellers (Omnia Vintage), here]


L+R:  Who are your style muses?
S:  Elisa Nalin (she's an italian stylist), and of course Edie Sedgwick! 

L+R:  Have you always lived in New York?
S:  I was born in Milan, Italy and moved to NYC in 1994... I haven't lived anywhere else since.

L+R:  Tell us a little about your career, and journey to becoming a stylist.
S:  In my early 20's I knew I wanted to work in fashion but was not sure in what way.   I assisted fashion designers, costume designers and worked on my own art for a while before I realized that Textile Design was a great fit for me.  I studied at the Fashion Institute of Technology in NYC.  While I was studying textile design I developed a love for styling, at first providing my services (that sounds weird haha) to friends and family. In the spring of 2011 I won a contest on Fascism (a cool fashion blog), which led to an amazing weekend where I learned from one of the best stylists: Stacy London, all the tricks of the trade.  I became a stylist for her network Style for Hire and have been doing both editorial and personal styling ever since.

L+R:  How would you describe your personal style?
S:  My personal style is a melting pot of urban, vintage, ethnic and European sensibilities which are a culmination of my exposure to both Milan and NYC.  I love the edge of a downtown girl, but also appreciate the beauty of vintage prints and silhouettes, while my love for high end fashion always keeps me striving for a polished finish.  My style philosophy is all about balance and that element of the unexpected.  I love juxtaposing unusual colors, textures and shapes to make a statement, and also find pleasure in imperfection.  I find that messing something up a little bit is fun because perfection can feel a little boring :)

L+R:  Where are your favorite places to shop in NYC?
S:  NYC is so full of amazing boutiques and shops that it's hard to have favorites.  I thrive on mixing high and low, vintage and new to create an interesting look.  I shop at flea markets, vintage shops (mostly in brooklyn or the lower east side), thrift stores and the occasional luxury department store (Saks, Barneys, Bloomingdales) to achieve unexpected combinations.  Some of my go-to vintage and thrift stores include: Amarcord Vintage, Beacon's Closet, Buffalo Exchange, Vice Versa.

L+R:  Are there pieces in your wardrobe you find yourself wearing constantly? 
S:  I've been wearing my Pamela Love x Nine West western booties with pretty much everything I own.  I also can't get enough of motorcycle leather jackets, and crew neck sweaters.  I picked up a bunch of vintage grandpa sweaters from various thrift stores at the beginning of the season and they have been my go to on chilly NYC days.

L+R:  Your favorite fashion "find"?
S:  Lately I haven't been able to stop wearing my thrifted Ralph Lauren Blanket Coat. It's the coziest and most over-sized piece I own, and I just adore the combination of warm colors and the southwest inspired pattern.

L+R:  Have you always had a love for vintage?
S:  Growing up my family didn't have much money, so I wore a lot of hand me downs from family, and ended up using my mom's closet to fill in a lot of the blanks. This turned out to be a blessing in disguise, because my mom's closet was a dream.  We lived in Italy for a long time, so her closet was filled with beautifully made and great quality European designer pieces.  This helped not only develop my love for styling, but also appreciate the craftsmanship and beauty of vintage.  

L+R:  Ok, last one is just for fun.  Three beauty products you can't live without?
S:  Aveeno body lotion, NARS eyeshadows, Makeup Forever lipsticks (they live up to their name (last forever!), and are very high pigmented.



(photos by Naomi of Omnia Vintage)

February 21, 2013

MADEWELL SPRING 2013





Have you seen Madewell's Spring 2013 Lookbook yet?  I think it's a little bit different for them, but not in a bad way!  Lots of indigo, khaki, white and leather accents.  The color they do show is a bit muted and candy colored, like the marshmallows in Lucky Charms cereal (yes, I still eat that).  My favorite looks are the top two (#4 and #10), and I would kill for the dresses in #13 and #22.  Well, not really "kill"... but I sure do like them! 
What looks or pieces are your favorite?



February 13, 2013

WILL YOU BE MY VALENTINE?

Circle YES, NO or MAYBE.

The Mr. and I don't really celebrate Valentine's Day in a big way.  We don't believe in exchanging gifts, especially after Christmas and both of our birthdays in January.  We usually just get extra-good cards, and celebrate at home.  In the past that has meant take-out from any number of our favorite places, and sharing a big ole dessert.  Last year my hubby poured milk in wine glasses to have with our chocolate cake.  We're so fancy.

V-Day Round Up:  one | two | three | four | five | six

February 8, 2013

THESE THINGS // THIS WEEK {NO. 12}


Happy Friday, folks.  Have a wonderful weekend!
These are the things I am loving this week ...

this sweater from She Inside...


seriously pining for these Frye "Lucy Lace Up" boots...


this pin is one of my favorite style pins of the week - simple, chic style...

how cute is this glass water bottle by Faucet Face...


might have to try these banana breakfast sandwiches this weekend...


loving these Object & Totem necklaces (left // right)

really wishing this Style Mint shirt wasn't sold out (sad face)...


this is something I always need reminded of...

February 6, 2013

THE ENDLESS PONCHO SEARCH


Ponchos first made their way onto the fashion scene in the 70's.  They had a resurgence about 30 years later, but the ponchos of the late 90's / early 2000's are better off forgotten.  Cringe worthy -  they were usually cropped, often asymmetrical, and over-all just plain awful.  I had a bright turquoise one with fringe... oh yes, I did.

I've been hunting for a poncho over the last few years.  I have come across some fabulous designer-y versions that were out of my budget, and I've searched Etsy for hours, but I have yet to find the one for me.  Sigh...

 image sources: one // two // three // four // five // six

ponchos: one // two // three // four 
(If I haven't purchased this vintage beauty [#4] before you read this, you better beat me to it!)

February 4, 2013

FORTUNE BY KIM DULANEY

Fortune jewelry by Kim Dulaney...  I found her little Etsy shop thanks to Pinterest, and I adore her necklaces.  A lot of the designs are made with vintage pieces, so there are usually only 1 to 4 of any same necklace.  If it's not "one of a kind", it's pretty darn close.  I'm coveting this first one for myself, but Kim currently has her shop closed while she creates more necklaces (she'll be back February 8th!), so I'll have to keep pining for a bit.


How was your weekend?  Did you watch the Super Bowl?  Or did you eat lots of bad for you - good food and watch the commercials?  I think Doritos knocked it out of the park with the goat, and the little girl bribing her Dad with Doritos to play dress up. I also loved the Budweiser clydesdale commericial, and the Dodge "God created farmers" commercial.  Oh, and the Taco Bell one with the old folks partying.  What commercials were your favorites?


January 28, 2013

BASEBALL HATS (THEY'RE NOT JUST FOR HIM)


(image sources: one | two | three | four | five)


I love hats.  I usually gravitate towards wide brim, a bit western inspired (like this), or knit stocking caps.  But right now I am loving that baseball hats are having a fashion moment.  They're unexpected and a bit playful... like wearing a cotton tee with a sequin skirt, or layering on rhinestone necklaces with jeans.

In the images above - I love the burgundy leather hat in the second image, but I think I'd wear one like the fifth image much more often.  

So, what do you think?  Are you on board like me?  If so, here are a few options! Personally, I want a gray wool or something simple like number one from Madewell.

(one. Madewell - $22 // two. Sears - $12 // three. Rag & Bone - $125
four. Pendleton - $39 on sale // five. Archival - $40 // six. Asos - $26)


(I adore this leather brim hat via Free People, but at $263 I'm going to have to keep on dreamin'.)

January 14, 2013

GIRLS ON BIKES



Free People's January 2013 lookbook - Girls On Bikes -  arrived in our mailbox late last week, and I immediately sat down to study every page.  It is beyond good.  The lookbook was shot in Amsternam by Guy Aroch, and I simply felt transported there.


And it's especially cool while flipping through - to see Ax + Apple jewels on the gals (above right - ax necklace).  Jamie Lyn, you are a rockstar, my friend!

I just want to put on a long flowy dress and be somewhere warm.  Click here to shop the January 2013 Free People collection.  


January 9, 2013

DUCK BOOTS




I would love it if you would click here, and head over to Broadway + Thresher to see my post on duck boots!  
I, myself, am trying to decide which pair to get.  I've narrowed it down to three pair of bean boots (L.L. Bean). 

(image via Garance Dore)


January 3, 2013

TOO MANY TRENDS

These photos were taken about three weeks ago, obvious from the lack of snow... and my lack of coat!  When it comes to my personal style, I suppose you could say I like to look a bit "undone."  I have a weird fear of looking like I'm trying too hard, or an outfit being overly trendy; however, this time I threw caution to the wind, broke my own rule, and wore it all... the hat, the vest, the colored denim.  I'm such a rebel.  (Only... I'm really not because I still think it's too much.)


Hat:  Mint by Goorin (similar)
Vest:  Gap (similar)
Top:  Bailey 44 (similar)
Jeans:  Target
Necklace:  Poor Sparrow