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I’m on vacation until next Thursday, November 5 visiting my parents in beautiful Beatty, Nevada. Look forward to new posts next week!
I’m on vacation until next Thursday, November 5 visiting my parents in beautiful Beatty, Nevada. Look forward to new posts next week!
This Spring, Diane von Furstenberg is taking us on a safari…with a little time-travel thrown in for good measure. According to DVF, her collection was inspired by ‘antiquity’. Of course, she modernized the antique Egyptian styles for today’s woman. And, of course, she maintained her signature draping.
Leopard, satin safari pants mingled with organic, flowy chiffon dresses to offer something for everyone’s inner bohemian, regardless of age or body type. For those who prefer something a little more tailored and straight-forward, DVF’s jersey front knot dresses are the perfect Spring/Summer staple. They’re great for travel and can be properly accessorized for the office or dressed down for a trip to the beach.
draping
safari/tribal prints
cinched waists
t-shirts paired with dressier pieces
maxi-dresses
organic prints
wrap dresses
swing dresses
Diane von Furstenberg seems to be telling us to get creative. We should use what we know from seasons and periods past and combine those styles with our current favorites in interesting ways. Just about all of the collections we’ve looked at thus far have emphasized color, draping and tailoring. When even von Furstenberg, who typically designs flowy dresses, is showing tailored and sporty pieces, we know it’s a style worth noticing.
I’m a big fan of the more tailored pieces in solid colors–especially the front knot dresses. And, I LOVE the idea of wearing a t-shirt under a draped dress.
What do you think?
There aren’t as many deals this week, which means next week will probably be a good one!
Here are the best sales and discounts this week…
JCrew: $10 off all cords both online and in-store.
Alloy: 20% off all outerwear deal has been extended. Plus, get 15% off your entire order with code OCT15A.
Victoria’s Secret: Get $15 off when you spend $100 with code FALL09.
DSW: Get $10 off when you spend $49 with code SHARELUV.
Over the knee boots were so popular with celebrities last Fall and so prolific on Fall 2009 runways, retailers were convinced to stock their shelves with the style so that the general public could share in the fun. Of course, then the question for us regular gals, who don’t receive the services of a stylist, is: how do we wear over the knee boots without looking like Julia Roberts in Pretty Woman (’cause really, that’s what you think of when you see over the knee boots, right?).
Here’s a comprehensive list of suggestions for how to choose the right pair, what to wear with over the knee boots, wearing the style for different body types and affordable finds.
Whatever you do, don’t wear your over the knee boots with a spandex cut-out dress. Unless it’s Halloween of course. As I’ll talk about more in depth below, over the knee boots tend to cut your silhouette in half. So, it’s best to keep your whole look slim and lengthening. Skinny jeans, tailored skirts and even shorts for the daring are all great options. Full skirts have also been touted as an over the boot outfit option. But, unless you’re super tall and super thin like a runway model, I think full skirts will definitely shorten your look. And the look is very dated (and not in a vintage chic way–more of a farm girl’s loose in the city in 1982 kind of way), in my opinion.

Tailored skirts help maintain a long and lean look that will keep you from looking like you’ve shrunk a couple inches or are standing in a hole. Go with a pencil skirt or a well-fitting tulip skirt if you’d like a little more volume. Mind your length to prevent trampiness (unless that’s what you’re going for, of course!). No shorter than a couple inches above your boot is a good rule of thumb. It’s true you can go bare-legged with this look, but if you’re trying over the knee boots for the first time or are wanting to lengthen your look, try wearing tights or leggings that are the same color as your boots.
If you’re a super daring fashionista, try over the knee boots with shorts and leggings. If you go with this look, I suggest matching your leggings to either your shorts or your boots–or both! The shades can be slightly off, but this monochromatic look will lengthen your look and ensure a sophisticated vibe rather than an I-belong-on-the-street-corner vibe.
Just because we think of Julia Roberts when we think of over the knee boots, that doesn’t mean that is the look that is trendy this season. We’re not talking about how to take a hooker boot and make it safe to wear everyday. Over the knee boots for Fall 2009 are subtle in everything other than their height.

Avoid patent leather at all costs! Instead, find a boot in suede or natural leather. If black feels a little too close to Julia’s boots, go with a tan or brown boot instead.
Over the knee boots can be challenging for certain body types. That doesn’t mean over the knee boots aren’t right for you. Of course, if you still don’t feel comfortable even after trying these suggestions, go with a different type of boot–feeling comfortable and confident in what you wear is of utmost importance!
Over the knee boots have a tendency to cut you in half. If you’re short, this can make you look even shorter. You don’t have to wear 4 inch heels to lengthen your look. Instead, make sure you minimize the number of visual breaks by wearing tights or Skinny Jeans in the same color as your boots. For a super lengthened look, wear a pencil skirt, tights and over the knee boots all in the same color.

Of course, gossip magazines are making an issue of thigh spillage over the tops of over the knee boots. It’s nice to see celebrities are human, too. First of all, make sure your boots fit. If they’re too tight at your thighs, forget thigh spillage–the bottom line is you’ll be uncomfortable! Once you find the perfect pair, wear a pair of tight leggings to prevent any thigh spillage you might be worried about.
I’m a fan of over the knee boots, but will probably buy an affordable pair since I think it may be a fleeting trend.
What’s your take?