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Going to Miami...

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Going to Miami...

I'm going to Miami in April, and it couldn't come sooner! I've had a particularly rough weekend and the weather in Indiana is absolutely cold and miserable, so I've been daydreaming a lot about Spring Break. Even though I'm not a student anymore, I still love taking a trip down South around this time to get some sun and splash around in the ocean.

My picks for Miami include a funky chevron bag handmade by Jet Set Coco, who happens to be a fabulous Miami local herself, a cutout floral dress from Indy boutique Niche (modeled here by the lovely Ashley Menner), a sexy white bikini, because hello, it's Miami, and cheap sunglasses, because I always lose them on vacation. What's on your Spring Break wish list?


The Look for Less: Baroque N Roll

Wednesday, October 31, 2012



One of my favorite fall collections this year came from Dolce & Gabbana. While the label always designs beautiful clothes, the baroque Italian looks and the advertising campaign starring actress Monica Bellucci and models Bianca Balti and Bianca Brandolini epitomizes everything I want to wear this season.

Sheer lace, nipped silhouettes, Renaissance worthy golds, sexy sheers, and chic chignons offset by enormous earrings - in my book, nothing is more glamorous. I checked out some of Dolce's beautiful pieces on net-a-porter, just for fun, and was shellshocked by the extreme price tags. Some of the baroque dresses ran upwards of $20,000 (insert gasp here).

Luckily, some less expensive stores have caught the baroque bug and are offering glam Italian-inspired pieces at prices suitable for budget-minded babes like myself. Check out my round up below!





Get the look for less:


Baroque n roll


1. Clover Canyon rose print dress - $237
revolveclothing.com


2. Deep v dress - $98
nastygal.com


3. ASOS metallic dress - $120
asos.com



5. Zara dress - $159
zara.com


6. Zara embroidered top - $80
zara.com


7. Baroque Embroidered Body - $70
topshop.com


8. Zara dangle earrings - $17
zara.com

Girl Crush! Julia Restoin-Roitfeld

Friday, October 15, 2010



b. Nov 12, 1980
Above: In Balmain at AmfAR's New York Gala

The spawn of French Vogue editrix and fearless style icon Carine Roitfeld, Julia Restoin-Roitfeld is essentially born and bred fashion royalty.

The 30-year-old Parisian stunner has also earned some serious style points of her own; Julia has starred in advertising campaigns for industry giants like Tom Ford and Jil Sander and has modeled in fashion spreads for Vogue UK.



Above: In Phi at The Costume Institute's Party of the Year

Julia's personal style is French je ne sais quoi meets New York vamp, preferring to pair her embellished Balmain minidresses with undone hair and minimal accessories for that sexy effortless look that only the hippest fashionistas can perfect.

Oh, and did I mention her brother Vladimir is a total babe as well?

Above: With Sophia Hesketh at the 2009 CFDA Awards


Above: At the Fendi fashion show in China

Above: With bf Robert Konjic at Vladimir Restoin-Roitfeld's Gallery Opening

Above: With Fabiola Beracasa at Chanel's Tribeca Film Festival Dinner

Above: With ex Magnus Berger at a Halloween party in NYC

Above: In Balmain at The Garage's David Lynch and Christian Louboutin Opening

Above: With Pamela Love at the Dazed & Confused fashion week party


Above: With mom Carine Roitfeld at the Chanel Celebrates Mobile Art party



For further Roitfeld reading:

New York magazine's "Les Enfants are all right"


The Times article "My Life in Fashion: Julia Restoin-Roitfeld"


The Selby article "Julia Roitfeld at Home: Apartment Pictures"


Spring 2010 Runway Highlights: Chanel

Friday, October 9, 2009

It's always fun to see what Karl Lagerfeld will come up with at Chanel. I imagine it must be hard to continually put a new spin on such a storied fashion house without completely rehauling its image, but Lagerfeld does it seamlessly every season.

For spring, Lagerfeld changed it up and drew inspiration from the prairies of the Midwest.

Models stomped down the straw strewn runway in short sassy floral embroidered numbers, tiny tweed suits and long gauzy see through confections. Sky high clogs, trompe l'oeil stockings, and messy bed (or barn?) hair completed the naughty cowgirl meets Miss Havisham look. A crooning Lily Allen provided the live soundtrack for the hoe down romp, decked out in head to toe Chanel. Lucky bitch.

For the finale, models Freja Beha Erichson and Lara Stone rolled around in the hay with Lagerfeld's hunky muse Baptiste Giabiconi, proving that farm boys have all the fun. Yee-Haw!


All photos from style.com

Vote: The Hautest Music Video

Friday, October 2, 2009

My first true loves in my life are fashion and music, so when they intersect, it's sheer perfection (in my personal opinion).

Musicians can be the best outlet for designers to showcase their most avant garde designs and get them the publicity they need to survive in the cutthroat industry.

Marketing minded musicians understand that in order to kill at their art, they have to wear it too, so they compete to become fashion's most risk taking mannequins. Some start fashion crazes and influence A-list designers while others remain outsiders of the fashion world, citing the overused "I don't care about clothes" excuse.

The candidates for the Hautest Music Video are trendsetting goddesses that continually stay on the forefront of fashion as designers' muses and arm candy. These videos showcase their ability to reinvent themselves just when we thought we penned down their individual styles.

Each of the following videos can be broken down trend by trend. Vote on your fashion favorite. If I didn't mention your favorite fashionable music video, let me know! I'll feature it next time.

The Hautest Music Video - Karen O



Karen O wears trends light years before anyone else catches on, but since the Yeah Yeah Yeahs aren't completely mainstream, she never gets the credit she deserves. In "Heads Will Roll," she showcases a bundle of haute new looks like:

1. Big, structured sleeves
2. See through lucite
3. Metallic leathers
4. Two-toned tights
5. Werewolves (Twilight, anyone?)
6. A bowl cut (Who can say that Agyness Deyn copied them?)
7. Glitter
8. Bright lipstick

The Hautest Music Video - Madonna



Madonna has always been and always will be a fashion chameleon. Her style has gone from goth to punk to sophisticated and back again in a matter of months and the pop diva won't slow down anytime soon. Whether you love her or hate her the woman always stays on top of the trends, including in her newest video where she combines many of this season's hottest ones like:

1. Over the knee boots
2. Structured shoulders
3. Rock n' roll rhinestones
4. Studded fingerless gloves

The Hautest Music Video - Lady GaGa

There's no question that Lady GaGa has strange sartorial taste, but no one can deny that she has been shaking up the fashion world in every sense of the term. The spring 2010 runways were filled with GaGa inspired designs -from masks to pantsless bodysuits to vinyl - and she even performed at Marc Jacobs' fashion show after party, dressed up in a head to toe red lace bodysuit and over the top headgear.

"Paparazzi" is a bizarre video, but artistically it is a feast for the eyes. Some of the trends I see popping up from this GaGalicious video:

1. Back seamed tights
2. Patent leather bondage
3. Bra tops
4. Net face coverings
5. Metal plated clothes
6. No pants look
7. Knuckle rings
8. Fingerless gloves
9. Killing your boyfriend?

The Hautest Music Video: Rihanna



Rihanna is the diva du jour of the fashion scene and judging from her multiple appearances at fashion week in Paris, New York and Milan, she clearly takes her style seriously. Her edgy boy meets girl look has inspired a load of knock offs, and I predict this video will continue her reign as a stylesetter for the musical set. Some of those notable trends in the "We Run This" video include:

1. Bright red orange lipstick
2. Lace face covering
3. Over the knee boots
4. Exposed garters
5. Messy, rock n roll hair
6. Shield style, pyramid studded sunglasses
7. Bodysuit/No pant look
8. Fur vest
9. Serious hardware accents (around her waist in the fur look)

Now you can look like a Wild Thing

Friday, September 18, 2009



When I was a wee little child, my go-to dolly was a stuffed monster from my favorite book "Where the Wild Things Are." I still sleep with the creepy little guy to this day.

"Where the Wild Things Are" is premiering on the big screen this October and I have been anticipating its arrival since I first got wind of the movie last year. I got even more excited, however, when I saw an email blast from Urban Outfitters showcasing their new "Wild Things" collection in honor of the new movie.

Included in the collection are various "Wild Things" T-shirts, dresses, keychains, and even dolls, including a new version of Bull, the one that I have. I, however, will be happily sporting the very adorable and recession friendly colorblocked jumper when I attend the premiere next month.

Above: Where the Wild Things Are by Mary Meyer colorblocked jumper, $58
For more Wild Things apparel and gifts click here.

Vote: VMA's Worst Dressed Woman

Thursday, September 17, 2009

This is always my favorite part - picking worst dressed female. Muahaha. Now let me explain these choices. Make sure to vote for your own opinion of worst dressed on the right corner of the page!

Top to bottom, left to right
1. Alicia Keys - While her makeup is perfection, Alicia's legs are completely sawed off in these horrendous shoes. They look stumpy. Whoever her stylist is did NOT think about what would actually flatter her. Plus, her dress is so boring. This is the VMAs! Live a little!

2. JLo - There are so many things going on here that simply don't work. The dress on its own is nice, but paired with that velvet shrug and the leopard shoes make it just too much. Add ultimate tool Marc Anthony and a schoolmarm hairstyle and it just screams hot mess.

3. Amber Rose - Kanye's girlfriend really classes it up here. She pretends to be edgy but her slut side wins in this skintight reptile print jumpsuit. We get it Amber. You have curves. Trashtastic.

4. Beyonce - The pantsless thing is disgusting on thick women. It makes her thighs look giant, and the shiny tights really don't help. Plus I can see the outline of her crotch. You should thank your lucky stars that the quality of these pictures is so bad.

5. Kid Sister - She's wearing a giant Remember Aaliyah T-shirt. Nuff said.

6. Lady GaGa - I had to put her up here even though I admire her risk taking fashion just because I know everyone was talking about this outfit.

Vote: VMA's Best Dressed Woman

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

The MTV VMA's are one of my absolute favorite award shows to watch due to the fashion risk taking and rock star bad behavior. This year's awards were no exception. The stars came out in full force, treating my eyes to the newest and oddest sartorial looks.

I have my own thoughts on who hit and missed fashion wise, but I would love to know your opinion. Who looked hot and who did not? Vote for your favorite at the top right corner of my site. Oh, and don't just pick Taylor Swift because you feel bad for her, you have to actually like her dress the best! Rules are rules. Sorry for the crap photo quality by the way. If you need to see higher quality images, click here.

(From left to right)
1. Leighton Meester in Christian Cota
2. Katy Perry in The Blonds
3. Socialite designer Tory Burch
4. Taylor Swift in KaufmanFranco
5. Nicky Hilton
6. Lady GaGa in Jean Paul Gaultier

Threads: Hoosier Dos and Don'ts

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

As all of you who know me have long realized, I freakin' LOVE sharing my opinion to anyone who will listen. Politics, music, food, drink, beauty products - nothing is off limits from my critique.

The thing I love criticizing the most, however, is horrible taste in fashion. I can honestly say it sends ecstatic shivers down my spine. Unfortunately for IU college students, the Indiana Daily Student newspaper gave me free reign to tear apart unflattering trends in its new fashion blog, Threads.

My blog will be "Hoosier Dos and Don'ts." Mainly I get to sound off on popular IU trends that I hate. It's phenomenal. Click here to read about my rants on figure-fattening tights and obnoxious hippie headwraps.

Above photo backstory: Months ago, this girl freaked out at my friend Katie and I before her friend poured a drink on Katie. Now she's a Don't in my blog.

Gossip Girl Style

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Blair

Above: Leighton Meester as Blair Waldorf

We all have our guilty pleasures, and mine is the wickedly addictive TV drama Gossip Girl. Leighton Meester steals the show as Upper East side princess Blair Waldorf, and she always looks divine in over-the-top but always polished prep-school ensembles.

Above: Lindsey Brown as Blair Waldorf

Want to emulate Blair's sophisticated style? You can get the Queen Bee's preppy look just like my friend Lindsey did for her adorable costume on Halloween: All you need is a tailored blazer, a flippy skirt, a headband, and a pair of bright tights. But I would suggest only a couple of these pieces at a time - you don't want to look like you're playing dress up. Blazer, Victoria's Secret; top, Arden B.; skirt, GapKids; tights, Claire's; headband and collar, Lindsey's own design.

The Look for Less: Bandage Dresses

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Above: Gisele, Amy, Lindsay and Victoria in Hervé Léger
This season, the nineties make a comeback, and the trend that tops my list is curve-hugging, formfitting cocktail numbers, à la Cher Horowitz from cult flick Clueless. Celebrity favorite Hervé Léger does it best with his ultra-sexy bandage dresses, but unless you have a wad of cash to blow (the frocks start at $900 a pop), these dresses probably aren’t in your price range.

Above: Bebe cross strap colorblock dress, $98. Available at Bebe. Fashion Mall.
The good news: contemporary fashion chain Bebe has similar slinky styles at a much more wallet-friendly price. But don't say I didn't warn you. When you enter a room clad in one of these babies, don’t be surprised if you cause grown men to simultaneously drool and howl while you get bitch slapped by their girlfriends. These dresses are that sizzling. One last thing: If you don’t look hot naked, pass on this trend – these dresses fit so tight that rolls and dimples will probably be noticeable.

Image
: Maggie Conner; Model: Lindsey Menner

Hats off to Isabella Blow

Wednesday, May 7, 2008




Today marks the first anniversary of British fashion eccentric Isabella Blow’s tragic suicide. Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour gave Blow her first big break as her personal assistant and she later worked in London as style editor for Tatler magazine. Issie Blow is reputably known for discovering fashion designer extraordinaire Alexander McQueen and conceptual hat concocter Phillip Treacy, who whipped up Blow’s notoriously bizarre hat wardrobe. Lobsters, sailboats, and antlers were among some of the outrageous designs that graced Ms. Blow's head almost every day.

The fashion world praised Blow for her daring, but the real reason behind her affection for shocking headgear was to obscure her self-loathed face and constant depression. “It pains me to say so, but I’m ugly,” Issie once said. “My face is like a Plantagenet portrait.”

Blow’s inner anguish also came from her extremely difficult childhood. Her grandfather was tried for murdering an Earl and eventually killed himself, her little brother drowned when she was four, her mother abandoned her, and her stepmother kicked her out of her own home. No matter how many rungs she climbed on the social ladder, her depression stayed with her. She hung around with an elite group of friends, lived on a gorgeous estate, and had an adoring husband, but she was miserable inside.

After two failed suicide attempts (Blow wanted to recreate author Virginia Woolf’s grisly suicide, but her plan foiled when the handful of sedatives she took caused her to pass out before she reached the ocean), she finally succeeded after imbibing a considerable amount of Paraquat, a poisonous weed killer. Her two sisters and husband, Detmar, rushed her to the hospital, but it was too late. She died May 7, 2007. She was 48.

This spring, celebrate Issie’s vibrant life with a fabulous hat. But instead of hiding behind it, like Issie did, highlight that gorgeous mug with a glamorous floppy sun hat, a sassy newsboy, or a snappy fedora. Hats shout, “Look at me! I’m brave, I’m ballsy!” They scream personality and mock inhibitions. Indulge in the season’s hottest accessory and shine as brightly as fashion’s most-missed star once did. Issie would be proud.

Sartorially Speaking

Monday, April 28, 2008


On my never-ending hunt for fellow Haute Hoosiers, I was delighted to discover that Scott Schuman, better known as The Sartorialist, his blogger alias, is originally one of our own. If you don't know who The Sartorialist is, you should, so let me enlighten you. He has one of the most enviable and original careers I've ever heard of, and it can be broken down into four simple steps:

  1. Wander streets of a wonderful city aimlessly until a stylish lad or lassie with that certain je ne sais quoi is spotted.
  2. Take a gorgeous photograph of said superchic lady or gent.
  3. Upload said immaculate image to 70,000 hits-a-day blog accompanied by the occasional thought-invoking observation when appropriate.
  4. Wait and watch as hundreds of comments from fans going stark-raving bonkers about your photographs consistently flood e-mail box every day.

A couple of weeks ago I had the pleasure of chatting with Mr. Schuman about his wildly adored blog in conjunction with his upcoming talk at the Indianapolis Museum of Art on May 8.

Click here to read our snappy little Q&A on Indianapolis Monthly magazine's Web site and to find out more details about his lecture on the elements of style and his experiences as The Sartorialist.
 
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