Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Closet Cleansing 101

If Fall motivates anything in Western New York, it's a good shopping spree. Colors on the trees, feeling the breeze for the first time in months, and of course back-to-school-back-to-the-grind reminders that, alas, summer DIES for good when the seasons change around here. Play time is over. But not for your closet it isn't.



Some pointers for re-addressing the closet as you clean and clear it this fall:

If it's a classic and you have not worn it in a year, ditch it or replace.Classics- things like black dress pants, the little black dress, your husband's dress shoes.

If it's a trend item and you haven't worn it in 3 months, ditch it. Example - a blouse with nontraditional sleeves, a pair of pants with an extra long inseam, something in a color popular only this year.

If you have to ask yourself IF you look good, tell yourself to feel good, or wonder if it's too young for you, ditch it. Life is too short to suffer with image complexes. Wear what feels natural and makes your attributes look like attributes.

If you have 3 or more versions of the same item, ditch the excess. How many blue t-shirts do you need?Keep one plus another for backup.

If you love, love, love it so much that it's pilling, ripped, or faded, replace it asap!


Things to ditch this year:

Mommy Ass Jeans...that's right. Just because some 20-year-old can pull off a 1992 Kate Moss high waist, acid wash denim "retro" trend does NOT mean you can.





Uber Pointy Shoes or early 2000's Chunky Shoes. OUT.




KEEP it IF...

You wear it every week. (Your favorite high heels/dress shoes.)

It's lends itself to layering.(Cardigans, liner tanks or t-shirts...that shirt that never seems to get sweat-stained.)

You always feel good about your body when you wear it. KEEP.

It hangs well and rarely needs to be ironed.

Thursday, March 10, 2011

1970s Flair

Spring 2011 runway had a distinctive lean towards the 1970's and WE LOVE IT!

Characterizing features: 

  • waists that fall well above the natural waistline
  • waists that fall well below the natural waistline, to hip line
  • elegant hems JUST grazing the floor line
  • long flowing hair with head band and head wrap detail
  • colors- cobalt blue, almost burnt orange, deep mulberry, beige sand tones

Runway Samples


Marc Jacobs

Emilio Pucci
Marc Jacobs
Emilio Pucci
Rodarte


Get the Look

Armani Colezioni available at Neiman Marcus
Urban Outfitters
Urban Outfitters
ModCloth.Com



Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Rochester: Fashion Flash

Dear readers,

First off, my apologies for falling off the face of the earth this summer. I have been focusing energies on a fashion/beauty photographic project about to be wrapped up. (Images coming soon!) I am back and in business.

If it's any consolation, the fashion mood is JUST shifting now, as it always takes AMPLE time for Rochester to AMP up. But, never fear! Fashion is in the sweet smelling air of fall!


~andrea

Two major upcoming events will be defining style this season.


Fashion "Week" of Rochester

Rochester's first ever Fashion Week has been declared for Sept 30-Oct 2. More of a expose week-end, it boasts of a 3 day foray into what Rochester has to offer: a boutique crawl through 14 of the area's locally owned and operated destination stores; The Art of Fashion, a still modeled fashion show at Four Walls Art Gallery; and the weekend culminates with The Height of Fashion, a live runway show hosted by Rochester's own Memorial Art Gallery. This sounds built for success.

One criticism: scheduling for this event was not clearly defined online or in print until a mere 3 weeks before the event. Even the local area stores selling tickets were not updated with details before/at the point when tickets arrived. For the sake if fashion aficionados awaiting in anticipation, get your info out there sooner!
 
Eye Candy hosts during Fashion Week's Boutique Crawl Thurs, Sept 30th.
 

Dado Fall Fashion Show


Dado kicks off it's third bi-annual fashion show October 19 at Good Luck, with a preview of fall/winter samples to salivate over. Don't fix what ain't broke seems to be the theme, as jewelry shown remains to be by Mann's and Futurpointe performs at intermission for the second time consecutively. New to the mix and will be hair (and makeup?) by Rock, Paper, Scissors Salon, an up-and-coming salon in the area salon circuit. One can't help but wonder why Scott Miller pulled out of Dado's fall/winter preview to do Fashion Week of Rochester...makes for a slight sense of competition. But, who are we kidding, here? Rochester's scene is just burgeoning such that the reality is beaucoup room for growth. 

Ok, ladies and gents- get dapper, get set and GO!

Dado Fall Fashion Show- Tues, Oct 19th. The third bi-annual show slated to be a success. 


Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Spring Style Notes

Spring is soon upon us and it is the ideal time to shop. New inventory is pouring in and if you like a steal, then cleverly mix up some winter clearance into your spring wardrobe.

andrea's spring must-haves

denim leggings



This is the new rage. Trendy and comfortable, you can't go wrong. Occasionally referred to as jeggings, jean leggings look best paired with tunic length shirts.

All of the prominent denim companies have a version of this trend; so, GO find your favorite pair!














  



 (above, top: Joe's denim from shopbop.com, available in Rochester at A Step Apart; above, bottom: H&M leggings available at H&M retailers)


shirt dress/men's dress shirt

There's nothing sexier than getting out of bed and throwing on your boyfriend's rumpled button up. New takes on this style range from ultra feminine, body forming to loose and literal.

Which ever direction you steer, make sure your shirt is long enough to graze your cheekline (down below) and pair it with your new denim leggings!




andrea's pick:
Matt shirtdress by Jack by BBDakota, above,  keeps it structured and girly by hugging the natural waist. Available at Thread in Rochester.

jumper/romper/playsuit

Love your legs?? Show them off in a cutesy romper. Here's the key: WEAR with wedges/espadrilles to keep those sunkissed limbs looking toned.


Hate your legs?? Buy a full romper that draws attention to your arms. Problem solved.


The point is, buy a romper this Spring!!




andrea's picks:
Lucca Couture Jumper, above left, available at Urban Oufitters
Dolce Vita Romper, below right, with peekaboo lace back   available at shopbop.com (Dolce Vita sold at Dado of Rochester)


 (above left, Floral Playsuit available at topshop.com)

hidden wedges 


Hidden wedges are spectacular. They give the allusion of wearing a flat while still adding height and tone to the leg- perfect when wearing a romper. Best of all, they are comfortable to walk in. This may be fashion's best kept secret, as they are not easy to find. 

andrea's pick: 
Molly Classic by 80%20, above, available online at Amazon.com
 
(Note: any hidden wedges by 80%20 are amazing, although it is difficult to find retailers in this area. I use http://www.8020nyc.com/ to find styles first, and then the site will direct you to online retailers where you can purchase.)

 
(above, Aldo hidden wedge booties available at all Aldo locations)

Friday, January 22, 2010

How to Wear a Scarf

The great thing about Rochester is "weather" it's summer, winter, spring or fall, you can always rock a scarf. As it happens, I have a particularly long neck and I wear them almost daily in the winter. Lately, my clients keep asking me how to wear a scarf. I took these inquiries as encouragement for my next assignment.

May I suggest two main pointers?
1. Chose a fabric that is unique, looks great and hangs nicely.
2. Scarves look better on a blank canvas- wear them with solid colors and simple necklines.

 

Scarves allow YOU to be creative, but here are some ideas for inspiration.

Trendy Summer Scarf
 I like the shape of a square piece of material worn as a scarf.  The method here is a cowboy-esque, bandana wrap but using a woven scarf. I suggest you put your own spin on it and STOP with all the fringe....it's been overkill since last summer. 




Try this similar look instead:









The Gauzy Scarf
Scarves made of lightweight gauzy material look beautiful and can be worn casually wrapped and draping. I prefer to buy them on the wider side, as they can double for a lightweight shawl. For a trendy take, look for unique prints, weaves, or hand dipped dyes. There are so many gorgeous designs out there. When in doubt, a solid-colored, gauzy, cotton fabric still takes dyes with beautiful variation...you just can't go wrong. 





 This scarf has been wrapped continuously around the neck, end tucked in.



Modern takes on prints and dyes create a melted look when draped around the neck. 

The Eternity Scarf/Circle Scarf

This is my favorite new trend! The eternity scarf is merely a large loop of fabric that can be wrapped multiple times around the neck. I prefer these scarves in lightweight gauges or jersey knit (soft, t-shirt material). So comfy! The trick: it's hard to wear these with collared jackets. Most people wear over or under the collar. I like to get creative with all my oversize collars and wrap them "together forever". (Ok, that was corny.)

 
 

Classic Looks
Of course, we must not discourage the tried and true minimalist ways of wrapping a scarf, depicted below. 
 


Now, go buy some scarves!

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Shop Smarter: Secret No.1

Know quality. If you educate yourself and have a good idea of what you are looking for, you won't end up disappointed AND your purchases will last longer. Remember, quality over quantity.



(With that said, I should tell you that I am the person who buys the expensive toilet paper. Yes, that's right. why pay less for a painful experience down there, when chincy toilet paper only means using MORE squares per application. Think about it- a person uses LESS sheets per use when the quality is STRONGER and softer. I think how people view toilet paper says a lot about their shopping personalities. LOL. It's true, my friends!...but let's talk clothing.)




Here are some quality markers:

Styling
Fit
Fabrication/Durability
Price
Consistency

This list is similar to our Perfect T-SHIRT list from last week, but here's the thing: the order of importance is up to you. Styling/Fit always comes first in my mind.


Styling is what makes the item jump off the rack. How does it hang? What makes the lapel unique compared to other jackets. Is it a run of the mill sweatshirt or a motorcycle inspired sweatshirt? Does the sleeve have tucks and gathers or is it capped? Style gives the outfit a flavor. OVER stylized outfits can tend to look corny or like a costume.


Fit is how the item conforms to your body. Every company in the USA uses a FIT MODEL, someone who's body type are the proportions that they make their clothes to. Larger sizes are just a ratio of the initial fit model. Think about how a DELIA's outfit would fit \very differently from a J.JILL outfit. One uses an early adolescent female fit model, the other uses the matured, perhaps even menopausal, female figure. In the USA, there are no laws or regulation about SIZING standards, thus each company makes their own. This leads to what is known as VANITY SIZING, common among companies targeting a youthful shopaholic. Vanity sizing sizes clothing with numbers smaller than the actual size, in order to flatter the size 6 customer who leaves with a size 4 pair of pants feeling pretty darn good about herself. Bottom line: know how clothes fit your body properly and avoid squeezing into things because of the size it says on the tag. (We will discuss this more in posts to come.)


Fabrication is what composes the fabric of the item. Fabrication is legally required on each garment sold in the USA and is listed like food ingredients, in order or largest amount to smallest of fiber content.


Some fabrics are cheaper than others. Some are more expensive. Companies cut corners by blending cheaper fibers into more expensive fibers. Some materials react differently in the wash than others. Some expensive materials are more costly and/or rare, but less durable. Sometimes, certain fibers are sourced from more expensive countries, ultimately driving UP the cost of that item. Certain fabrics is appropriate for one type of item but not another. Think about it- I definitely would pay a lot of money for a great wool coat, but I'd really rather not buy wool blend dress pants in the spring because they wont last for the summer months. Sometimes items end up on the sale rack merely because the fabric chosen wasn't appropriate for the seasonal shopper. (This can be a great opportunity to purchase on sale and save for later.)
Side note: before manmade fibers were created, people swam in WOOL bathing suits. Can you just imagine selling a wool bathing suit in the store nowadays? HA!


Price is often an indicator of better quality. Expensive fibers cost more. Higher quality control takes more time/costs more money. Faster production (to put out the trends FIRST ) costs more, if a company does not want quality to suffer. Fashion production has a holy trinity- cost, quality and speed. When producing a garment, only two can ever be achieved. Do the math: if you want a QUALITY garment produced FAST, the price skyrockets. If you want a QUALITY garment produced at a good COST, the speed slows down.


Consistency is a mark of good business. Whether the target customer is a wealthy socialite or a bargain hunting suburbanite, peoplel return for service when they know what to expect. Consistent style, fit, fabrication, price, or maybe customer service. We all have favorite haunts- clothing stores, restaurants, hair salons. Why do you keep going back? Some thing there is always consistent.

Pictured Coat (above) from gap.com .


Friday, December 4, 2009

The Essential T-Shirt



Every season I find few of those amazing essential pieces and this week, I found winter's perfect T-shirt as Target in the maternity section of all places! No, it won't make you look pregnant. In fact the only thing maternity looking whatsoever about this T is that is is super long- perfect for layering under countless outfits this winter! I bought in in every color on the rack.

Criteria for the perfect T-Shirt:

1. First glance. Check!
How great does it look on that hanger? This Liz Lange T is a burnout material that is both stylish, but not soo burnt out that it will only last 5 washes. It comes in bright white, soft grey and deep pink ( pink threads woven with subtle black threads- very nice.)

2. Fit.  Check!
A good t-shirt need to fit longer rather than wider. This particulaer T is extra long, falling midway down the bottom when fully stretched. The armholes need to be cut high enough to make an attractice cling across the bustline. V-neck or crew depends on your body type and preference. For example, I have narrow shoulders, making V-neck an ideal choice to visually enhance them.

3. Feel. Check!
The fabrication of a great always includes a goood blend of cottonm, preferably 60% or more. I prefer my T's preshrunk, but in this case, cost wins that argument. Such a deal.

4. Price. Check!
Only $12.99 online and currently reduced to HALF-PRICE in target stores NOW.

Check out this Perfect Layerable T-shirt at here !!

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