Thursday, February 26, 2015

No Wallflowers wanted-- Best of Spring 2015 Fashion Trends

No end insight for bearing the midriff

I for one am I ecstatic, channeling my inner Taylor Swift and Emma Stone, I say... "Go for it!" And listen to the little voice inside you say,  "I am peaceful, I am brave!

If you need a little confidence boost before wearing said garment there's always playing Uptown funk or my personal favorite,  "I'm too sexy" before you put it on... People associate showing off your stomach with youth and fitness. But anyone can wear this trend and wear it in a sophisticated manner that mirrors both taste and allure.

With the temperatures heating up, so should your style for Spring 2015. The key here is playing with proportion and keeping your skirt length appropriate and make sure it hits slightly below the knee. The startling contrast is what makes this style work. Here are some of  my favorite crop tops looks. No Wallflowers wanted!

Its important to note: you can be as modest or as daring as you want, that's up to you.




Get after it ladies....






The other daring trend for Spring 2015 is FRINGE. This spring its about movement. Embrace your inner seventies child and think Coachella Style. I also can't help to think 20s and one of my favorite literary Icon's Daisy Buchanan. These looks obviously bring a more modern take with a vintage aesthetic to the mix. Its the perfect marriage of playfulness and the right hint of edge. 








Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Meggins-Don't hit the Street



One of my guy friends suggested I write a blog about, wait for it... "Meggins."To be honest at first, I wasn't sure if it was a joke?! Were men actually wearing (what amounts to an upgraded version of tights) in public?!Let's research. Going further back the "male legging" trend has been worn on the runway and by artsy/rockstar types for years. Could this be an actual trend that could gather steam with the mainstream male consumer?! My thinking is an enthusiastic,  "NO"! Yet oddly some of the experts are saying, yes. John Galiano and Givenenchy  feature the "Meggins" in their high fashion collection. It is unclear weather the designers think this trend will take off. Now this isn't a literal translation. They are featured underneath shorts or male skirts. Right... You could stop me right there. "Meggins are thought to be more of a "styling touch", to give your outfit more of a punch.   Still,... that reasoning doesn't work for me and more importantly has zero sex appeal.  I see an image of ballerinas dancing in my head! So, ...unless your Ethan Stiefel in Center Stage, I would refrain from wearing "Meggins".

Yet there are those in favor of the Meggins like Chicago's Adam Freck and Andrew Volk. Their online company featuring 15 different styles of "Meggins".  Freck and Volk are targeting a trendier consumer who wants to emphasize his physique, as well as being more comfortable while working out or dancing at clubs. I understand they can be great for active wear, but not worthy of wearing in public. I'd much rather see a guy in sweats or long basketball shorts. It was even suggested in an article I read that "Meggins" could be dressed up with a blazer?! That thought makes me throw up in my mouth a little bit... This is twilight zone material!

Our world is already too casual for my liking.  Plus, "Meggins" are way too tight, men aren't supposed to show off their legs that's a women's job, reversing the gender norms here, it totally unacceptable.  These guys in my mind look like jersey shore meat heads/grunge tools. It's okay to have a fitted pant, I prefer them...Its nice to see a man's shape, but not one that cuts off his circulation. And there is literally nothing left to the imagination. These pictures of Meggins are particularly hideous. Instead of following this bizarre trend, why not channel your inner Don Draper.  That's someone who will always be in style. 




           


         


Sunday, November 9, 2014

The Truth About Black

I never understood the inclinations to dress like everyone else. Why anyone would say BLACK is their favorite color, baffles me. Literally it is the absence of all color. It's dark, depressing and requires little thought. It represents evil and dark things. When I wear all black, it's simply because I have nothing else to wear and  has been drilled into my head that it is "chic". What it is, is bland.  The reality is I'm lazy and don't want to put any thought into what I'm wearing.  Now a sprinkling of  and white does work-it's classic, polished, and a great styling choice. You literally can't go wrong! Why companies would mandate people wearing all black I have no idea.  I get it's uniform and apparently "professional".  But not even that rings true to me. Today people don't understand what "business professional" means and wear unacceptable things to work. So as a punishment to people without any common sense, some companies mandate everyone wear black?! I don't get it! If you can't figure out what is appropriate to wear to work, you have issues.  Another problem is that black is also hot! There's nothing more annoying on a hot summer day then being in a car with the heat beating down on you! It's positively dangerous. Your wardrobe is a way to express yourself to the world. Companies are now stifling your creativity. A great outfit literally brightens my day, I am smiling from ear to ear and think I can take on anything! When you live in a climate that is cold and dark for a lot of the year, you need a little LIGHT in your life.

Another issue with black is everything shows up. If you have a pet- forget about it. It's a constant maintenance!Fur everywhere, tell me that's professional?!Not likely.

A bigger question also would be why ladies wear black to a wedding?! Black represents death or evil -- it's dark. Are you going to a concert, or are you going to a wedding?? Why don't you just wear black nail polish as well?! A wedding is supposed to be happy, a celebration of life. Say it with me people... IT'S A FORMAL OCCASION, why don't you just wear jeans?  Both are completely unacceptable, and a horrible fashion faux pas. Now there is one exception.  If the bride wants her bridesmaids all in black to make it easier for them and cut down on cost, it is completely acceptable.  It is her day. But, couldn't we counsel her out of this choice?

My favorite argument for wearing black is it is so slimming. For me it's the silhouette of the garment that slims us ladies. Ad guys made that up so naive girls spend more money. Its all about the bottom line no pun intended.

Now am I saying never wear black. NO! Every girl does need the LBD....ONE or TWO. Not 20... Actually, a LWD can be just as striking and more unexpected. If you have a black dress just mix in pops of color

Lets review: the truth about black is it's expected, it's hot, it hinders creativity, it's depressing, and it does not slim. Most importantly, LADIES do not wear it to a wedding, unless your prepared to be kicked out... by me!  Whether I have the authority to do so is another story. When in doubt just wear color, wear prints, make an actual statement! Bold fashion choices are way more fun and exude confidence. These ladies will not be denied!








Wednesday, March 6, 2013

China's Crackdown on Luxury Goods

China's men's market could be hit hard with President Xi Jin Ping taking office soon. His top priorities are to "reduce corruption" and "conspicuous consumption" Meaning he wants to lessen China's cultural traditions of "gift giving". An example WWD mentions has already taken effect with a new "frugal working style". This entails no lavish parties, giving expensive cars, or luxurious gifts for civil servants. This new approach parallels American ethics law which requires government officials to avoid conflicts of interest with lobbyists.

Accorcing to Flora Sapo, a professor of Chinese law "gift giving is only a minor offense". She believes that the real estate and the stock market is far more corrupt than China's civil servants. Professor Sapo thinks that the gift giving tradition represents the lifestyle of the political/economic elite. And she doesn't see it changing much, unless some drastic happens to Chinese economy.

One case that made big news was called "Brother watch". It happened when a low level bureaucrat was photographed wearing an expensive name brand watch. Apparently, expensive watches are the preferred gift of choice for the elite, according to WWD. However, Bain & CO. studies reveal that the sale of luxury watches has decreased by 5% in 2012, in comparison with a 40% increase in 2011. One explanation for the slow down in sales could be attributed to China's slowing economy. But, another major factor points directly to a crackdown on corruption!

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

McConaughey Debuts new Men's Wear Collection

Matthew McConaughey is busy this year launching his new men's wear collection. WWD reports it will be called JKL, after his charity. He founded this charity after his father past away. JKL full name is Just Keep Living. This organization wants kids to live active lives, play sports, and also be able to make important decisions that will better shape their lives. His brand started simply with t shirts, hats and flip flops, that said, Just Keep Living. Friends and fans alike couldn't get enough of his designs. So McConaughtey decides to expand his brand in a more "mature way", that would include giving back to his charity. For every dollar spent on an item, a dime is added to the charity. The clothes are designed to be "all purpose gear". Meaning they need to include "performance type features", like quick dry t shirts, moisture wicking tops, UV protection, and rash guards. His concept is let the outfit do it all. He is quoted in the WWD article that he does not want to push reset. My favorite quote is he wants, "to be able to go from the jungle to the opera". Obviously that's a little over dramatized but you get my point.

JKL "sportswear and "swim wear will launch in over 150 Dillard's stores this month. The collection is being produced by Grand National Apparel Inc. The company is a Toronto based private label manufacturer. They worked with Perry Ellis and Savane in the past. McConaughey's  price point is between $29.50 and $99.00. WWD reports, he wants his collection to represent California casual lifestyle combined with active wear. His active wear line will include anything from a tee-shirt, to brushed cotton/nylon utility pants, to slim jeans, etc. One item that he thinks will be a huge hit is the "killer tee". It is a performance-tee shirt that is 100% cotton and has a "slimmer fit". The killer tee has two purposes: to look great and be able to be active in it. After the spring's launch, an even bigger launch will be expected in the fall.

Many celebrities have tried and failed to have successful brands. Only time will tell
 if JKL will be the next success  But with its efforts to give back to society, lets hope it succeeds.  Here is some of his collection.







Monday, March 4, 2013

Topshop Unique

The review are in and Topshop Unique displayed some inspired pieces for the Fall 2013 collection. Women's wear daily points out the variety of textures in each look. Topshop Unique plays with proportion in interesting ways. The noted pieces in the collection were the full circle skirts, the midriff bearing tops mixed in with excellent outerwear, and trousers. The trousers in the collection are described by Women's Wear Daily as "tapered " and slightly masculine. The workmanship in the pants is quite remarkable and seems to float down the runway. There is no doubt that she is comfortable. The outerwear is fantastic and I love how unique each piece is and more importantly, their appeal to a variety of consumers.

There is a lot of skin shown in these pieces, but part of the brilliance of this collection is the interplay of exposing skin and then covering it up. My only concern is will most of America be able to pull these looks off?!? For example, the middriff bearing tops, are not appropriate for work unless you are self employed. On the other hand, the bare midriff is definitely something you could wear for night. But that is part of the magic of fashion, which is the inspiration, the fantasy. The hair is slightly unkempt which give the models a more realistic, lived in appearance. These are some of the standout pieces in the collection.









If anything seemed amiss in the collection it was the printed pieces. For me, they just don't fit with the rest of the collection. The prints are a bit bizarre for my taste and remind me of pajamas. Not something I would ever go out in. Besides those two mishaps, the collection overall is very strong, sexy and imaginative! 





Sunday, March 3, 2013

Ode to Hitchcock

According to Women's Wear Daily Badgley Mischka drew inspiration for their fall 2013 collection from Hitchcock's "icy blondes", favorites include: Grace Kelly, Tippi Hedren and Kim Novak. The article remarks that Badgley Mischka intertwine day and evening together. They do this by featuring "cashmere twinsets". The first look described in the article was black with a knee length red-and- black damask skirt.  Another popular look in the collection was a taupe shirt with a smokey metallic tweed pencil skirt. The above the elbow gloves add an extra touch of glamour that I personally adore. All the models portray some version of an elegant bun pulled up high for extra sophistication. And nothing adds more glamour then red lips. The first and second look scream Hitchcock to me, a smoldering understated type of elegance. I know those terms contradict each other, but with Hitchock's heroine's we find controversy and contradiction, that's part of his charm.


  


WWD preferred "controlled glamour that was not overly embellished". The only critical comments involved accessorizing; it seems that the scarves at the neck, did not ring true. They even referenced Raf Simons for making the same mistake at his spring Dior collection. These were some of Badgley Mischka's errrors according to Women's Wear Daily. For the most part I agree with the criticism of the show. The men's wear inspired pant suit is nothing I could see a Hitchcock heroine wearing ever, along with the scarf which just seems silly. The next look is just frumpy, not very flattering, on the model or probably anyone for that matter. Additionally, there are some elements of the collection that don't seem cohesive to me. Overall, not the best collection.