Showing posts with label clothes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label clothes. Show all posts

Saturday, December 12, 2009

Fashion Obsession: Warm Up Your Wardrobe with Uniqlo Heattech Clothes







Cold enough for ya? It appears that winter has decided to make its arrival a tad earlier than expected and that brings up the age-old dilemma that cold weather presents: layering. I love cozy sweaters and warm weather clothing, but heading into the office or around town with varying degrees of heat and cold makes looking cute nearly impossible when its cold. How does one remain sleek-yet-cozy during the cold weather months?

I introduce my new favorite clothing obsession: Uniqlo Heattech. The Japanese brand of urban staples has brought some extremely fancy technology to everyday fashion and their Heattech line is no exception. Here are the major highlights:
  • The fabric wicks moisture away from your own body and uses its movement to create heat. Not only that, it traps heat inside the fabric, recycling your own body warmth inside the garment. This means that not only are you relieved from icky sweat, but you stay warm and dry inside your clothes.
  • Each garment has an anti-microbial feature that prevents odor. Again, no funky sweat smell. I love.
  • Each garment has an anti-static feature to prevent the buildup of static electricity, especially when taking the garment on and off. This means that you should have no fear of opening the door and shocking yourself after removing these garments.
  • Items maintain their shape after multiple washes and they are probably some of the softest fabrics you've ever felt.

I'm OBSESSED with Uniqlo Heattech garments. They come in tons of colors and silhouettes and are great for layering under clothes (they come in flesh tones as well as colors) or over each other as fashion wear. I've worn them to yoga, to work and out at night and they're a tried-and-true wardrobe staple now. I plan on an entire wardrobe full of these cozy staples and if winter delivers what those cold winds were promising a few weeks ago, I highly recommend you do the same. Best of all, it's on sale right now through 12/24 with women's tops starting at $7.90 for the Camisole and $12.90 for the Scoopneck Top you see above! Head to your local Uniqlo store or hit their online store right now and stock up on what are sure to become your favorite cold weather clothing items.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Shoppers Delight: Tommy Hilfiger Flagship Store Launches on Fifth Avenue



Recently, I arose very early to get a sneak peek at the brand-new Tommy Hilfiger flagship store on New York's tony Fifth Avenue. Before entering, I was thinking how optimistic it was to open such a large retail space during our current economic times but after viewing the store, I share the brand's optimism and vision. This is an amazing retail experience that brings Tommy's love of American style together with some truly innovative touches. Each floor is designed to function as its own separate, unique boutique experience and it's flawlessly designed. Here's a view inside the brand new home of one of America's iconic lifestyle brands:



Bottom Level: Tommy Jeans

Designed to be the coolest nightspot in town, between the chandelier that changes hues with the music, a killer soundsystem and wall-to-wall denim displayed on fur and Lucite, this is one of the hippest denim venues around.



Main Level: Menswear Basics
With vintage motorcycles and masculine wood furnishings, the selection of menswear on this floor draws the Tommy Hilfiger man into a world all his own. A leather-bound lounge area completes the experience for the man who likes to take his time selecting a look.


Second Level: Mens Suits and Evening Wear
With touches of English tailor mixed with American installations that are all Tommy (note the active collage art on the stairs on the way to this level), menswear takes on a whole new charm when it's in space this charming.



Third Level: Women's Sportswear

Charming and very feminine, the eclectic mixture of vintage fixtures, gorgeous chandeliers and genius Tommy clothes makes this a fun, fabulous shopping experience for fans of the Tommy brand.


Fourth Level: Women's Eveningwear, Couture and Vintage
My personal favorite, this upscale boutique level is a glamour lover's paradise. Beautiful fixtures, butterfly artwork made from old vinyl albums, plush carpeting and a spectacular roofdeck with a one-of-a-kind view of Fifth Avenue makes this a shopper's destination!

If you live here, I must insist you head to Fifth Avenue right this minute and check it out. For those of you who are coming to visit, put this on your to-do list: go see (and shop!) the Tommy Hilfiger Flagship Store!

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

NYFW: The What I Wore Diaries, Day Three - Mercedes Benz Fashion Week



Day three of Fashion Week and I was still going strong but with a slew of events that had to take me from day to night, I needed something sleek and versatile to make it work. So, I pulled out a one-piece wonder from RACHEL Rachel Roy and paired with exception jewelry and fabulous shoes, the outfit was a huge success!

The schedule
Backstage at Jeremy Laing at MAC & Milk Studios, ADAM, Christian Siriano, quick break, Glam Network cocktail function at Butter, Vivienne Tam, Beauty Blogger mixer at WET at the W Tuscany, then ended the night at the Vivienne Tam after party down in Soho.


The Outfit
Jumpsuit: Rachel Rachel Roy Jumpsuit ($119)
Jewelry: Necklace, earrings and ring all by Objets d'Envy. All items not available via web but email kirsten@objetsdenvy.com for pre-sale.
Handbag: Balenciaga
Shoes: Kenneth Cole 925 Collection Silver Belle pumps ($160)
Watch:Timex Women's Crystal Collection ($90)

Review of the Outfit:This jumpsuit is tres slimming, people. You need this. I mean it. Everything in the Rachel Rachel Roy collection is to die for, but this jumpsuit is extremely flattering and very easy to wear (pop a black cami under it for day, then take it off for a more daring evening look). Kirsten Goode's jewelry made for a very elegant statement with the jumpsuit and those Kenneth Cole shoes are simply magic. The watch and handbag just polished off the look.

Recommend Outfit For You? Hands down the answer is YES. The jumpsuit is as easy as a dress when it comes to getting ready quickly and looking polished and my accessories were fabulous for day or evening. If you're got to get glam on the fly, this entire outfit is made for you!

Saturday, August 15, 2009

The Breakover Diaries: Cleaning Out The Closet

You've had six bad mornings where nothing fits you, nothing looks good and you've almost called in scared (as in "I'm afraid I will not show up because I could kill a co-worker today and that would be wrong.) It's Saturday night and since you're at home by yourself, instead of diving into the bottom of a pint of Haagen-Daazs, why not plunge into cleaning out your closets and drawers? You're already getting rid of things that aren't working anymore, why not give that wardrobe a workover? You will need the following to get started:
  • three bins or large garbage bags (more if you have a really big closet)
  • one iPod or computer with speakers
  • one glass of wine, a cocktail or herbal tea/seltzer water if you're not drinking.
  • a full-sized mirror
If don't have a breakover mix on your iPod (which, you should, you know), crank up the one I've embedded on the right-hand side of the blog, then get ideas for your own. Crank up the speakers and throw open the closet doors: Mama's got work to do, people.

Now that you're ready with tunes and a tasty beverage (throw in snacks if you want, this could take a while), make three labels on your garbage bags: donation, menders and trash. Anything that's a keeper goes on your bed or out of the room.

One note: do NOT touch the underwear drawer yet. I'll come back to the underwear in another post.

I want you to throw those closet doors open and turn a cool, discerning eye to that closet. This is how we will play this game: take your angst out on the clothes that aren't working for you anymore. Here are the rules:
Donation/Sell:
  • Every item that you've been holding until you get into "that size" again. You cannot wait until you get into "that size" to have style and holding onto these items is slowly eating away at your soul. They're mocking you and they're counterproductive. Get rid of them.
  • Anything that someone gave you after they lost weight because they were "being nice." This was someone's back-handed way of telling you they're glad they aren't your size anymore. Give them away and, while you're at it, you should throw the relationship with that person right out with the stuff they gave you. This person is an assclown.
  • Anything that's too big must go. If you've lost weight, you deserve new clothes for your effort. You're not hiding under all of that fabric, you're drawing attention to your frame and it's not a good picture. Buh-bye.
  • Old t-shirts and decrepit sweatpants are a touchy subject. If your house caught fire and you ran out of the house in it, would you want a photo of you in this outfit to be splashed across a newspaper? No? Then don't wear it in the house, either. You never know. If you must, save three t-shirts, two pair of sweatpants, pinky swear you will never leave your home in them, and then promise you will cover yourself in a blanket if that fire thing happens.
  • If you haven't worn it in two years, chances are you're not going to. Out it goes.
  • Anything that belongs to your ex goes either in this category or in a box to go back to them, including gifts they've given you IF they're really bothering you. The only caveat to this rule is obvious accessories: if they gave you a pair of Balmain sandals, jewelry, or something rare and precious that you will enjoy later, I'm obviously going to tell you to keep it. Be angry but let's not get CRAZY, here. Just hide them somewhere for now.

Menders
  • Anything in your closet or drawers that looks good and has function but could use mending or tailoring. This is everything from a good classic suit that just needs to be altered or a dress that with the right cuts could be drop-dead dazzling.
  • This also goes for torn linings, buttons that have fallen off, and hems that need to be reattached. If you have shoes that sound like tap shoes when you walk, they go in this pile as well.

Throw-Away
  • White items that have yellow stains under the armpits
  • Clothing with stains that will never come out
  • Denim with ANY kind of pleating at the waist (the dreaded "Mom Jeans")
  • Smock dresses or any kind of oversized, shapeless dress
  • When it comes to throw-aways, I'm giving you carte blanche to do something really fun. If you own a pair of shoes that looks even remotely like either of these:


I'm not only telling you to throw them in the trash, I give you permission to take them somewhere where no one will get hurt and burn them. Those shoes are the root of all evil in the world and the only way to eradicate that evil is with fire.

Keepers
  • This is very simple: if you love it so much you would literally wear it every day, you feel like a million dollars in it and, pay attention to this, people compliment you every time you wear it, keep it. This is a good piece and is an amazing foundation. Put it somewhere safe so you don't accidentally throw it out.
When you're done, make sure you clean up the mess. Any keepers go back where they're supposed to go, and any menders go into a bag that you will immediately schedule a meeting with a tailor, seamstress or cobbler to fix. Your donate/sell items are either photographed immediately and put on eBay or put into your car/near the front door to take to a consignment shop or to donate them to a worthwhile organization.

You'll accomplish a lot of things with this exercise: you'll get a heck of a workout and you'll be rid of yet even more items that don't love you back. Sounds like a win-win to me!

Friday, March 6, 2009

Military Jackets: Marching Band Geek Chic Is In



With news of Michael Jackson suddenly deciding to play concerts again in London (someone’s got to pay for the oxygen chamber) it’s appears that military style jackets might be making an interesting comeback in honor of The Gloved One (see Spears, Britney). Seen on the walking the streets of my beloved New York City as well as in past collections for Balmain and Diesel, marching band geek has gone major chic. You don’t need to go full-on military to capture the trend: just be sure the rest of your look is elegant and make the jacket the focus: a simple pairing with a skirt, jeans or pants will do. Here’s how to get in on the trend:



Cash: This Alvin Valley black stretch poly 'Belly' military jacket is a cute option with the new ripped denim trend or a sleek pair of black pants and a tee. It retails for $166.99 from Bluefly.com.



Credit: This American Retro Stewart Military Style Jacket has timeless styling and can be worn through this season and stored for next fall. It retails for $253.00 at Goldwyn.com

This little trend is proof positive you don’t need 76 trombones and a big parade. Sometimes you just have to use a little embellishment to show ‘em who’s boss.
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