Cyber Monday Deals

November 29th, 2009 by crystal

If you missed Black Friday shopping, here’s a second chance to take advantage of some really great deals. Many stores also offer online deals the Monday after Thanksgiving, known as Cyber Monday. {And, many of the Black Friday deals are still running.}


Piperlime: Exclusively Online. 11/30 Only! 20% off + Free Shipping on $0 from Gap, BR, Old Navy, Piperlime & Athleta. Enter Code MONDAY


Macy’s: Get free shipping when you spend $75 and use code CYBER.


chick downtown: Get 40% off sitewide for one more day with code BF40.


Alloy: Get 20% off your entire order with code CYBR20.


New York & Company: 50% Off Absolutely Everything And Free Shipping on ANY Purchase – One Day Only – Use Code 4136

Black Friday Finds

November 26th, 2009 by crystal

Happy Thanksgiving!!
I hope today finds you well–that you are spending time with family and friends, eating delicious food and looking stylish as usual.
Tomorrow brings us one of the biggest shopping days of the season–Black Friday. I’ve been compiling a list all week of the best sales and discounts. Many of tomorrow’s best sales are online. There’s no need to wait in the long lines or struggle to find parking when you can get the same deals and a better selection by shopping online. And, that way, you get to shop in your pajamas!


Macy’s: Macy’s big Thanksgiving sale is already online. Not only are there huge discounts on a variety of items, you can also get free shipping when you spend $99. Use code THANKS.


Banana Republic: Get 30% off (online only) all outerwear and sweaters. Plus, free shipping when you spend $50 or more.


Old Navy: Get 50% off all outerwear. Sweaters are $15. Plus, get $10 off when you spend $50 (today only). Use code ONTENOFF. Get free shipping when you spend $50 or more.


Piperlime: Black Friday Only! Save 20% on Rachel Zoe’s picks with promo code: RZPICKS Get free shipping when you spend $50 ore more.


Gap: Get 50% off Gap men’s and women’s sweaters. For a limited time only. Shop Now! Ends 11/29 Get free shipping when you spend $50 or more.


YOOX: Up to an Extra 30% off Fall Winter Collections on yoox.com!


Max Studio: Save $20 on orders over $100 at MaxStudio.com.Use code “Holiday09″ from 11/27 – 12/31 on full priced merchandise.


The Limited: The Limited Black Friday: 40% off all merchandise plus free shipping on all orders today, 11.27.09 only!


Charlotte Russe: Black Friday-25% off site-wide! Plus free shipping on orders of $60 or more. Offer begins 5pm on 11/25 and ends 11/27.Promo Code:FRIDAY25


dELiA*s: Take 20% Off Your Entire Purchase at dELiA*s! Offer ends 12.03.09.


Alloy: Take 20% Off Your Entire Alloy Purchase! Hurry, offer valid through 12.03.09.


JCrew: Get an extra 20% off the Holiday Sale with code EXTRA20.


DSW: Take $20 off a $99 purchase with code THANKU.


Ulta: 2 Day Doorbusters (11/27-11/28) at ULTA.com


The Body Shop: Buy one get one free on all bath and body and gift sets. Plus, get $2 shipping.


e.l.f.: Get 25% off all predesigned kits.


Guess: Get 25% off all merchandise and 60% off all sale merchandise.


I will update this list as I receive notification of more sales! Enjoy!

Fashion Distraction :: Michael Kors Spring 2010

November 23rd, 2009 by crystal
Michael Kors Spring 2010

The Spring 2010 collection from Michael Kors was billed as being loosely inspired by Lady Gaga and Madonna. Specifically, Michael Kors called the collection a reflection of the energy and optimism of Lady Gaga. This is a significant shift from the Michelle Obama style we’ve seen from Kors in seasons past.


Though the hemlines were still about knee length, the designs were decidedly more edgy than typical. The shift dresses remained, but were cut-out and inset with plastic. We surely won’t be seeing Michelle wearing a shift dress with a plastic midriff or exposed criss-crossing zippers. Luckily, there were still dresses appropriate for our stylish First Lady and, incidentally, us regular gals.

Key Trends from the Michael Kors Spring 2010 Collection

shift dress
pastel
cut-outs
plastic insets
origami folds
exposed zippers
asymmetry
one-shoulder
sequined dresses
leather

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What can we take away?

Michael Kors called his collection a balance between pretty and powerful. In keeping with most other designer collections for Spring 2010, the collection was sleek and sporty, but still feminine and sophisticated. One shoulder styles, cut-outs and origami folds were styles that we’ve seen before and can expect to keep seeing next Spring/Summer.

Your thoughts?

Over the past few seasons, I’ve liked just a few of Michael Kors’ designs. Mostly, they’ve seemed a bit mature for my tastes. This collection has gone the other direction. The designs I don’t like are the ones that seem a bit trendy/young/edgy. Overall though, there are quite a few designs here that I love. The silk trousers with the casual sweater, the sequined dresses, the one shoulder shift dresses and the black and white cap sleeved designs are all pieces I’d love to have hanging in my closet.


What about you?

Friday Finds (on Saturday) :: 20 November 2009

November 21st, 2009 by crystal

On Wednesday afternoon, I began tackling the huge project of going through my shed. All of the books from my former classroom library were stacked in boxes and crates. When I was a teacher, the first thing people noticed when they would visit my classroom is how many books I had–I had thousands of books. It took me two and a half days to go through each and every box, sorting books into ‘keep forever’, ‘sell’ and ‘giveaway’ piles. It was a huge project. Once I started, it was hard to tear myself away to do anything else. I wanted it to be done. Hence, the Friday Finds delay. I hope you’ll forgive me.


Gap: Get 25% off your entire purchase with code GIFT123. This offer ends today! Plus, get free shipping on any Gap, Old Navy, Banana Republic, Piperlime or Athleta purchase when you spend $50 or more.


Charlotte Russe: Buy any regular price sweater, get one 50% off through Wednesday, 11/25.


JCrew: 20% off all shoes and boots online only.


e.l.f.: $1.98 Shipping Storewide! Use coupon SH198BF through 11/29


New York and Company: Friends & Family 30% Off – 3 Days Only! Use Code 4342


Victoria’s Secret: Get a free scarf with a sweater purchase. Use code SCARF09.


Alloy: Get free shipping on all orders over $25. Use code GIFT25.


Banana Republic: 30% off Outerwear! Online for a limited time only. Ends 11/22/09.


Old Navy: Save as much as 25% on your next purchase with code ONSAVE15.

The T-Shirt Comeback

November 18th, 2009 by crystal
The t-shirt has been a wardrobe staple for decades. During that time, it’s seen a wide variety of uses. Never though have t-shirts been quite as mainstream, sophisticated or acceptable as they are today.


In recent years, the t-shirt has become classy and versatile enough to be worn to the beach, the office or a cocktail party.

A Brief History of the T-Shirt

(In case you were wondering…)
As Underwear: The t-shirt originally derived from men’s one-piece underwear. The one-piece garment was cut below the waist, leaving the shirt long enough to tuck into the pants. Men who labored in warm environments would often remove their jackets or button up shirts and work in their t-shirts. American military men observed European dock workers laboring in their t-shirts during the first World War. Shortly after the war, t-shirts began being issued as part of the standard military uniform.
As Shirts: Before the 1950′s, t-shirts were only worn alone by men who worked outside. Even then, they were often worn under shirts that were discarded as the weather got hot or the work got intense. T-shirts were easy to clean and thus preferred by laboring men and the mothers of young boys.
In the 1950′s, James Dean and Marlon Brando wore t-shirts in popular movies, making the shirts more of a wardrobe option and less of an undershirt.
By the 60′s, t-shirts were being used to advertise, starting with Disney characters and vacation resorts. It was at this point that t-shirts became accessible to young girls, but they were still not worn by women.
T-shirts weren’t really a stylish option for women until the 80′s with wide-neck tees that hung off one shoulder. Even then, these tees were primarily for young women. Women never would have worn t-shirts to the office or out to a classy party.
It’s really only been in the last few years that women of any age can stylishly wear t-shirts for more than just lounging or vacationing.

T-Shirts on the Runway

T-shirts are the perfect wardrobe addition because of how versatile they are. They can be dressed up or used to dress down a more dressy piece. T-shirts and t-shirt material are being used by designers more and more frequently, especially during this recession.

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Balmain Fall 2009, D & G Fall 2009, Tory Burch Spring 2010, Rebecca Taylor Spring 2010

Types of T-shirts

There are tons of different types of t-shirts. The categories I’ve picked to spotlight here are the types that are most stylish and popular this year.

Drapey Tees

Drapey tees that hang off the shoulder, gather at the waist and/or act as tunics are a great dressy option to the traditional tee. Some of these styles (like the off-the-shoulder tees) hearken the iconic 80′s tee. Others take the men’s muscle tee to a more feminine level. While still others are ultra feminine and not too 80′s at all.

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Shown: Lush Studded Dolman Sleeve Top, ADORA DOLMAN TUNIC, Free People ‘Jersey Ballerina’ Slit Shoulder Top

Basic Tees

You know the basic tee. It’s typically either round-necked or v-necked with sleeves that hit just below your bicep. Basic tees can have pockets or be completely plain.
For a stylish basic tee, choose one that is fairly fitted, is hip-length or slightly longer, with either a v-neck or a slightly plunging round-neck.
Basic tees are great to dress down other pieces. A basic tee can be paired with a dressy pencil skirt for a look that’s sophisticated, but not overdone. Basic tees are also perfect to wear under suit jackets.

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Shown: Banana Republic Timeless Tee, Victoria’s Secret Crewneck Tee, JCrew Classic Tee

Embellished Tees

Embellished Tees take the basic t-shirt to a whole new level. Many embellished tees are dressy enough for a night on the town or, depending on the shirt, a cocktail party. JCrew has a great variety of ‘novelty tees’ that feature embroidered and sewn-on embellishments, ranging from sweet to full-on glam.

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Shown: Bellatrix Beaded Knit Tunic, Victoria’s Secret Studded Scoopneck, CAMILLA LACE-BACK DOLMAN

Designer Tees

While some designers are dabbling in tee design and including t-shirts in their collections, there are other designers who are known for their t-shirts. Celebrities and fashionistas are willing to shell out hundreds of dollars for t-shirts designed by certain designers. James Perse, Kain and Elizabeth & James are a few of the brands that are most well-known when it comes to t-shirts.


What do you think?

I have become a huge fan of tees this Fall. They’re pretty much all I want to wear. I love wearing a basic v-neck tee with dressy skirts, hose and heels.
What about you?

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