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January 17, 2012

Alexander McQueen

As someone who dresses a little more simply on a day-to-day basis, details are really important to me. For example, I love it when pants are lined with a bright color or when a collar is decorated with studs. The Spring 2012 runways were full of details but the gold adornments were the ones that caught and nestled in my eye. I mean, who doesn’t love a little gold bling in their everyday wear?

To put my art history major to good use, let me just say that Balmain’s collection was like Art Deco meets Byzantium with its angular lines decked out in gold. And then there’s Valentino with those perfect gold studs that seem to be the brand’s new defining factor. Jill Stuart may have been an Easter egg in fabric and colors but the nails were bedazzled in gold dots that I’m officially dubbing my next DIY. Dries Van Noten dabbled in the metallic hue with hints of copper on their shoes and Gucci had an Art Deco 1920s collection that I’d give my first child for. But if I had to choose a single gold embellishment for my Spring 2012 wardrobe, I’d have to go with Yves Saint Laurent’s gold-plated pepto bismol pink loafers that I hope to buy the second they hit stores.

Balmain

Valentino

Jill Stuart

Dries Van Noten

Gucci

Yves Saint Laurent

Looking Ahead

January 2, 2012
tags: 3.1, , altuzarra, balenciaga, barbara bui, bcbg max azria, Burberry Prorsum, camilla and marc, , Christopher Bailey, , cotton candy, , , , , giles, j. mendel, Jason Wu, , karl lagerfeld, , , , metallic, , olivier theyskens, , pastels, phillip lim, pinks, prabal gurung, , , , , , , , , theyskens theory, , tribal, ,
by Sonia

{ From left to right: Mary Katrantzou, Proenza Schouler, Jason Wu, Altuzarra, Camilla and Marc }

To me, the new year is about looking ahead; thinking about how you want the year to turn out, things you hope to accomplish, and of course the clothes you’re going to wear. Since fashion is always a season ahead, I’ve been sitting on my favorite trends and looks for spring since last September. Suffice it to say, my buns are sore and it’s time I stood up and shared them!

Take the floral prints above.  At first all I could think was “flowers? for spring? groundbreaking.” (we all know that Devil Wears Prada quote) but then as I reexamined I realized that these aren’t your average peonies and roses, these are some crazy city chic flowers that are as vibrant as a tropical school of fish!

And while we’re on the vibrant note, let’s discuss the jazzy tinfoil treats below. I’m a big fan of metallics - on my feet, on my body, on my silverware - and I am loooovin the colorful metallic tones from last season’s runway. The holographic iridescent leather trousers from Theyskens’ Theory (second from the right) had me totally transfixed on the runway and ditto goes for the Prabal Gurung dress on the far left. Both have that sleek feminine look while still being entirely unusual and daring.

(Keep reading! More trends and descriptions below!)

{ Prabal Gurung, Suno, Balenciaga, Theyskens Theory, Giles }

Now, I’ve never been one for pastels; they wash me out and have always felt a bit too Easter eggy for me. But oh, these cotton candy hues had me droooooling and it’s not just because I love me some cotton candy. The colors seen at 3.1 Phillip Lim, Jill Stuart, Versace, etc. had a crisper feel that made them sophisticated instead of baby-chick-in-a-basket-cheesy. Though I’ll have to see how they look on my skin tone, I’m looking forward to trying out some mint green and strawberry sorbet hues come springtime.

{ Prada, J. Mendel, Jill Stuart, Versace, 3.1 Phillip Lim }

 Give me a tribal print any day of the week and I am as happy as a beaver in a dam. Alexander Wang (far left) went the sportier route while BCBG (far right) took me on an island cruise with resort ready dresses and kaftans. And you gotta love Christopher Bailey for putting all those embellishments and rich tones on the staple Burberry trench coats! As much as I love the signature trench, it’s refreshing to see the switch up, especially with crazy collar and lining ornamentation.

{ Alexander Wang, Proenza Schouler, Burberry Prorsum, Barbara Bui, BCBG Max Azria }

Last, but certainly not least, we have the heavily structured and detailed candy colored dresses that dominated (and I mean dominated) the runways at Chanel and Louis Vuitton. Again, normally something I would shy away from, but hot diggity dog if Cinderella or Sleeping Beauty were getting dressed today this is most certainly what they’d be wearing. Between Marc Jacobs’ broderie anglaise at Louis Vuitton (far left) to the lacey details at Oscar de la Renta (center) to the razor cut outs at Valentino (far right), I’m going to have to give my spring evening attire a complete and utter makeover!

{ Louis Vuitton, Christopher Kane, Oscar de la Renta, Chanel, Valentino }

Can we just go ahead and skip winter?

Holiday Gift Guide - Part One

December 1, 2011
tags: , bally, C.Luce, , cookbooks, deborah lippman, diptyque, Elizabeth & James, gift, gift guide, gift set, gifts, , , holiday gift guide, holidays, , la mer, , Maje, , Modcloth, net-a-porter, , sale, sandro, season, , , the art of french baking, , , west elm,
by Sonia

My Mom has always said that nothing gives her greater joy than to shower the people she loves in gifts, and as a result, my brothers and I are the same way. Don’t get me wrong, I love getting gifts (who doesn’t?) but I also have so much fun shopping for other people. Would Gillian wear that blouse? Would Sevan like that bracelet? Does Erin have this cookbook? These are the things that run through my mind every time I go shopping.

For the first installment of my holiday gift guides I’ve pulled together a number of gifts that I wouldn’t mind giving or receiving this Christmas. After all, the best gifts are one’s you wouldn’t mind keeping for yourself.

  1. Marc Jacobs Polka Dot iPad Case - $275
  2. Deborah Lippman Get This Party Started Set - $42
  3. Madewell Foxtrot Ring - $15
  4. Diptyque Figuier Candle - $60
  5. Topshop Navy Embroidered Kimono - $140
  6. The Art of French Baking by Ginette Mathiot - $29.10
  7. La Mer Collections Gold Watch & Interchangeable Straps - $150
  8. Elizabeth & James Fairfax Sunglasses - $185
  9. Maje Kumy Nappa Clutch - $295
  10. Gift Boutique Faux Chinchilla Throw - $242
  11. C. Luce Networking Group Sweater - $63
  12. West Elm Mongolian Lamb Pillow Cover - $54
  13. Anthropologie Looking Glass Decanter - $58
  14. Sandro Jais Leather & Wool Mini - $199
  15. Valentino Studded Leather Driving Gloves - $425
  16. Bally Cashmere Beanie - $72
  17. J.Crew Edie Purse - $238
  18. Topshop Premium Spike Collar Necklace - $100

Come Sale Away

September 13, 2011
tags: antik batik, , best fall buys, best summer sales, current/elliott, fall sales, french connection, , malene birger, one by eddera, , pamela love, pencey, , rebecca minkoff, , sales, , , , , , , ,
by Sonia

Fall shopping has always been my favorite, but it also happens to be the most expensive. Leather jackets, sturdy boots and chunky sweaters are, for the most part, much pricier than summer dresses and cut-offs. While I’m still lusting after the items I featured in this post, I can’t help but be tempted by all the amazing sales happening right now. I’m amazed at how many clearance pieces are as functional for fall as they are for spring and summer! SHWING!

Here are some items I’m currently drooling over and most likely adding to my shopping cart before they go bye bye. Isn’t it the best when things you love are on sale!?

  1. Proenza Schouler Seamed Bodice Dress - $825 $335
  2. Pamela Love for Topshop Bracelet - $120 $40
  3. Rebecca Minkoff Baby Belle Cross Body Bag - $150 $89
  4. Valentino Toffee/Black Sandals - $745 $372
  5. Current/Elliott Smart Trousers - $168 $117.60
  6. Malene Birger Demita Print Shorts - $295 $88
  7. ONE by Eddera Laurier Headband - $145 $72
  8. Vince Bias Long Skirt - $220 $154
  9. Asos Crochet Collar - $21.95 $7.32
  10. Sephora OPI Nail Polish in Vintage Orange - $9.50 $5
  11. Antik Batik Midnight Green Sequin Cardigan - $535 $374
  12. Pencey Fringe Skirt - $214 $149
  13. Style by Marina Fringe Jersey Top - $41 $25
  14. French Connection Jules Sandal - $205 $199