Showing posts with label #Menswear. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #Menswear. Show all posts

20.8.11

#Closet: Wild-Flower


Although the fashion world is well into the fall season, the steady increase in temperature as September nears reminds us that it is still very much so summertime in Orange County. Although shorts and lightweight dresses serve their purpose out of necessity rather than aesthetic desire, it is rather simple to create a summer outfit that is both chic and light-weight enough to combat the heat. For instance, a simple shift dress out of a breathable material, (such as cotton) belted and paired with funky sandals or boots (if you are feeling anxious to get into your fall clothing!) is a great way to remain cool and stylish at the same time.



For my outfit I belted a brightly printed floral mini dress and paired with heeled biker boots to give it an edge of tough femininity. I kept the accessories simple to avoid competition with the dress’s loud print—a boxy “lady” satchel, a gold and black suede bracelet, and a gold menswear inspired watch. To complete the whole look styled my hair in a low side chignon and wore my favorite summer lipstick: Sephora’s Mr. Lover.





#Wearing: Forever XXI Dress, Dolce Vita Boots, GUESS by Marciano Watch, Linea Pelle Belt, H+M Bracelet, Urban Outfitters Purse


16.8.11

#Splurge v. #Steal: Alexander Wang v. Jeffrey Campbell

Although fashion’s adaptation of menswear for women has been a long held tradition since its materialization in 1966 with Yves Saint Laurent’s Le Smoking Suit, each season designers modify this classic trend to adapt to our society’s demands. Rather than purchasing a couture pantsuit that features of-the-moment tailoring, I find it more a judicious decision to invest in separate menswear pieces (i.e. a boyfriend blazer, or tailored pants with front darting) or accessories (i.e. a classic men’s watch, or shoes) to incorporate aspects of the trend into an outfit.

This fall, last season’s boyish oxford gets a makeover as the fashion conscious don heeled loafers—complete with tassels! However, one doesn’t have to brake their bank to incorporate this trend into their fall wardrobe.

Belpbelow are two shoes, one is from the Alexander Wang A/W 2011 collection and another is by Jeffrey Campbell. Both are tasseled, metallic (another fall trend!), pointed-toe loafers with some height—however, one is sold at a small fraction of the price!


Alexander Wang “Anais” Heels in Silver for $650 (courtesy of: www.alexanderwang.com)

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Jeffrey Campbell “Pointy Platform Loafer” in Bronze for $179 (courtesy of: www.urbanoutfitters.com)

Would you splurge or steal this fall trend?