Wearing The Seventies Trend – Wide Leg Denim

March 1st, 2011 by crystal

Loving the 70′s trend, but timid about trying it? The most accessible place to start is with a pair of wide leg jeans.

How To Wear Bell Bottoms

Today’s ‘bell bottoms’ are often not referred to as such in stores. Instead, look for flared-leg jeans or wide-leg jeans. The style consists of a slightly higher waist than modern jeans (just below the belly button), and a long, flared leg.


Wear with a tight halter, a camp shirt, a peasant top or a loose racer back tank. For shoes, rock a pair of strappy heels if your jeans are long enough. If you really want to rock the trend, wear a pair of clogs. Or, simply go for a pair of flat strappy sandals.



What do you think? Will you start rocking the 70′s trend?

The Maxi SKIRT Trend – A Few Options

February 22nd, 2011 by crystal

I’m loving the maxi skirt trend I keep seeing in magazines and lookbooks this Spring. The problem is, these suckers are hard to find in stores. You can still find a maxi DRESS no problem, but a maxi SKIRT is another beast entirely.


First though, let’s have a little chat. The maxi skirt trend this Spring does not just refer to long skirts.
Maxi skirts that are stylish this Spring have a few things in common –
Length – Your skirt should graze the tops of your feet. Tea-length skirts are NOT what we’re talking about here. Those are still just a bit too Little House on the Prairie.
Fabric – This is a casual style. Look for skirts made from soft jersey materials for the ultimate maxi skirt option.
Style – The maxi skirt trend is pretty boho chic. Look for skirts that have a fairly low waist (right at about your hips), with a little draping or swinginess at the bottom to spruce things up a bit.


To sum things up, something like this is NOT the style we’re talking about.

Maxi Skirt trend Spring 2011

The length is wrong, the fabric is wrong, the style is wrong. This is more like a skirt you would have worn to church in the 80′s….not a style for today’s maxi-skirt trend.


Here are a few options that ARE on trend…



I’m sure more options will start popping up as the season progresses. Let me know if you find anything!


What do you think of the maxi skirt trend?

Must Have Pants for Spring?

February 17th, 2011 by crystal

Banana Republic claims the ‘Skinny Cargo’ is the must-have pant for Spring.


I’m not so sure…

Spring Must Have Pants


Spring Must Have Pants


Spring Must Have Pants



I mean, I like the way BR’s professional stylists have coordinated the looks and posed the models just so to make the pants look stylish and chic. But, in real life, I think this look could go horribly wrong. The unstyled photos of the pants themselves are a good indication…


Why am I tempted then, to go buy a pair this afternoon and see if I can pull off the styled look? Damn marketing…


What do you think?


Two Years Ago – Nicole Miller Fall 2009 | DVF Fall 2009

How To Wear A Full Skirt

February 15th, 2011 by crystal

One of this Spring’s top trends can be a little tricky to pull off. Go too long and you’ll channel the 1950′s poodle skirt. Go too short and you’ll look like a Dallas cheerleader. Without the right top or shoes, the look is just off. Here are some tips and considerations for wearing a full skirt.

How To Wear A Full Skirt
Louis Vuitton | Vena Cava | Ruffian


Length

As I mentioned above, length can be a critical factor for pulling off this trend. Make sure your skirt is neither too short or too long – go for something right around your knee or slightly below.

How To Wear A Full Skirt
Anthropologie | Urban Outfittters | ModCloth


Top

The full skirt will naturally accentuate your natural waist. Wear a fitted top that is either tucked in or cropped to just below the waistband on your skirt. For an added bonus, wear a belt at your natural waist.

Shoes

Though you can wear heels with a full skirt, this will make the look a bit more vintage. If that’s not your intent, go instead for ballet flats, riding boots or strappy sandals.


What do you think? Is it just right or still a little too vintage for you?


Last Year – Bottega Veneta Fall 2010
Two Years Ago – Charlotte Ronson Fall 2009 and BCBG Fall 2009

Top 3 Boot Trends for Spring 2011

February 9th, 2011 by crystal

Boots are the perfect transition piece to work your wardrobe from Winter to Spring. Here are this Spring’s top 3 contenders.

Short Boots

Not exactly knee high, not exactly ankle short, these boots hit about 1/3 up your calf. Find them in slouchy, folded, lace-up or equestrian styles. Wear them with leggings, shorts or skirts – no pants.


Lace Up Boots

This is definitely my favorite boot trend right now. Lace Up boots are the perfect mix of feminine, vintage and utilitarian. I have a tall pair and a bootie pair and get compliments on both ALL the time. If you don’t go for any other trend this Spring, definitely go for this one.
Wear with skirts, leggings and shorts. Long lace up boots can be worn with skinny jeans, but short boots don’t work so well.


Equestrian Boots

This year’s equestrian trend has gotten a bit of a facelift. The traditional riding boot is more popular than ever – look for a pair with buckles or laces to set your boots apart.
Wear with tights, leggings or skinnies. Riding boots and bare legs aren’t a great combo.



What style will you be wearing this Spring?

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