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Spring Trendspiration: Cool Botanica

Sunday, December 2, 2012


As Meryl Streep said in The Devil Wears Prada, "Florals? For spring? Groundbreaking." 

But these florals aren't of the grandmother variety. Teeny tiny hotshorts at Peter Som had serious cool girl appeal, while oversized retro flowers on spring furs were anything but old fashioned at Prada and even floral prints that might belong on sixties curtains looked fresh on crop top and pencil skirt combos at Suno.


 Peter Som Spring/Summer 2013

Prada Spring/Summer 2013

Suno Spring/Summer 2013

Lela Rose Spring/Summer 2013

Liu Wen in Dazed and Confused, December 2012. Photo by Benjamin Alexander Huseby

 Another magazine, Spring 2008. Photo by Josh Ollins.

 Sea of Shoes blog

 Elle Mexico, June 2012.

 Elle Canada, June 2012.

Meghan Collison in Harper's Bazaar Australia, May 2010. Photo by Benny Horne.

 Marie Claire Australia, March 2012.

For more floral trendspiration, check out my Cool Botanica Pinterest board.

Top 10 New York Fashion Week Looks

Thursday, February 23, 2012

It's the most wonderful time of the year! That's right, it's fall fashion week. Here's the run-down of my top 10 favorite looks from the NYFW fall/winter 2012 runways, in no particular order.

Derek Lam


An oversize peacoat and V-neck sweater tone down a kinky patent leather pencil skirt in the most fantastic way, don't you think?

Rag & Bone


The first look on Rag & Bone's runway, a metallic suit buttoned at the ankle and topped with a striped coat with leather sleeves, is sexy, modern, and of-the-minute.

Marchesa


In the midst of all of Marchesa's enormous frothy gowns was this curve-hugging knockout made of liquid gold. If someone (Angelina! Michelle! Jessica Chastain!) doesn't wear this to the Oscars, I will be gravely disappointed. 

Jason Wu


Asian prints are one of the biggest trends this season, and so far my favorite look comes from Jason Wu. This exquisite gilded suit is tailored to perfection and dressy enough for a red carpet event.

Oscar de la Renta


This powder blue confection is fit for a Hollywood princess. I hope petticoats come back in a big way, because this is the sweetest thing I have seen on the runway so far. I would love to see this on Hailee Steinfeld.

Peter Som


Fur bombarded loads of New York runways this season, but the most interesting take was Peter Som's multicolored version. Paired with perfectly slouchy, burgundy leather pants, and the result is downtown cool.

Narciso Rodriguez


Narciso's take on the mullet dress (long in the back and short in the front) is so simple and chic. The pop of burnt orange and bold black arrows perfect the look.

Michael Kors


Michael Kors had one of my favorite shows this season because every single look he sent out was absolutely to die for. His ski bunny knits and rustic furs were out of this world.

Marc Jacobs


Marc Jacobs' show was an ode to wacky style eccentrics like Anna Piaggi and Lynn Yaeger, but I mainly saw Eliza Doolittle mixed with Dr. Seuss. It was insane, but quite charming. I especially loved this metallic, rose embroidered fuchsia dress. It would look splendid on a dark-haired beauty like Camilla Belle. But don't wear the hat, dear, or you'll have a guaranteed spot on a worst-dressed list. Also, I NEED those metallic pink pilgrim-buckled flats. I predict they will be as hot as the Prada flatforms.

Ralph Lauren


No one does dandy better than Ralph Lauren. I adored his borrowed-from-the-boys sweater vest and tie combos, and this iteration topped off with an ocelot-printed coat was my favorite.

Spring 2011 Trend Report: Crop-Tops

Sunday, November 21, 2010


Above: Giorgio Armani
Photo: Imaxtree.com and Matteo Volta 
Model: Anna Ilnytska


Much chicer than its 1990s Britney Spears/Christina Aguilera era predecessor, the Spring 2011 crop-top is now suitable for grown-ups.

Worn with a high-waisted skirt or trousers to conceal the less flattering lower ab region, the crop-top du jour is sensible for slim women sans six packs. 

Whether you choose to bare a scandalous amount of skin with a bra top or just a sliver for a more modest approach, the key to perfecting this trend is fabulous posture and a whole lotta confidence.

   
 Above: Marc by Marc Jacobs
Photo: Imaxtree.com and Matteo Volta
Model: Lily Donaldson

 Above: Givenchy
Photo: Imaxtree.com and Matteo Volta
Model: Liu Wen

Above: Versace
Photo: Imaxtree.com and Matteo Volta 
Model: Kinga Rajzak

 Above: Preen
Photo: Yannis Vlamos / GoRunway.com
Model: Samantha Gradoville

 Above: Peter Som
Photo: Yannis Vlamos / GoRunway.com
Model: Kate Kosushkina

 Above: Betsey Johnson
Photo: Yannis Vlamos / GoRunway.com

Above: D&G
Photo: Yannis Vlamos / GoRunway.com
Model: Kendra Spears

Above: Mark Fast
Photo: Yannis Vlamos / GoRunway.com
Model: Ajak Deng

Above: Marc Jacobs
Photo: Imaxtree.com and Matteo Volta 
Model: Maddie Kulicka



 
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