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February 18, 2019

NYFW FW19 Day 1, Part 1

February 18, 2019

Ih Nom Uh Nit Stranger Things t-shirt Ih Nom Uh Nit Stranger Things t-shirt Ih Nom Uh Nit Stranger Things t-shirt Ih Nom Uh Nit Stranger Things t-shirtHarris Wharf London coat // Vintage track jacket (similar here) // Ih Nom Uh Nit Stranger Things t-shirt
Tibi track pants // Amelie Pichard boots (similar here) // Prada bag // Quay sunglasses
Celine alphabet necklace ($15 version here) // Love Tatum choker

Every time I touch down in NY for another fashion week I immediately play Jay-Z’s Empire State of Mind.  Like my months of window shopping, incessant overpacking, and stay-up-late marathon sessions preparing for the trip, it’s tradition.

This ain’t my first rodeo.  But the giddy childlike excitement never dies.

This NYFW would prove to be very different.  For one, I covered the shows without my partner in crime (he stayed home with baby) and for another, it’d be the shortest time I’d ever spend at fashion week.  Normally, we attend five full days, but this trip would be three.  Gotta get home to baby!

After arriving late into the city and catching up with two very dear friends, I checked into my hotel near midnight.  You know how every hotel has one room that is positively dismal?  Well, I got that room.  Cramped, smelly, loud – I got maybe three hours of sleep.  Not a great start, but NYFW isn’t for the faint of heart.  Suck it up buttercup!

First on the agenda was a photoshoot to capture my OOTD’s.  Normally the hubby and I photograph these in real time, day by day, but due to my shortened trip, I knocked them all out at once.

Over Christmas my sister and I found a treasure trove of vintage pieces in my dad’s closet.  I’m talking Le Coq Sportif tracksuits from the 80s, perfectly lived in Levi’s and lots of glorious neon.  Of course I knew something would have to make it into my NYFW routine, and his red Andre Agassi track jacket did the trick.

If you follow me on Instagram, you may remember this being the impetus for my version of athleisure.  When I stumbled upon these Quay glasses, the look started to take shape.  Part mad scientist, part lady of leisure, I mixed comfortable and over-the-top in what reminded me of something Frank Costanza would wear.

Crazy?  Yes.  But that’s what I love about fashion.

By the time I finished shooting, my hotel room looked like it had been hit by a tornado.  And since I asked to switch rooms, I had to repack!  For anyone who hates packing as much as me, you can only imagine how painful this was.

Packed and checked into my new room, I hit the ground running to Collina Strada.

Collina Strada

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If you’ve followed my previous NYFW recaps, you know that Collina Strada is a brand known for extremely symbolic collections.  Each runway always incorporates some type of performance art (there was a wedding and then a sound bath in previous seasons).  For fall 2019, a spoken word piece and rap were performed by artist Xiuhtezcatl Martinez.

F/W19’s show was dubbed Low Carbon Diet and focused on reducing our footprint – more sustainable living that is kinder to the environment.

Designer Hillary Taymour used hand painted and tie-dyed fabrics made of 75% deadstock material and recycled plastic ocean beads to create the collection.  As the models descended the runway, they drank out of reusable water bottles, ate from recycled food containers and in the finale, took a centerpiece from the runway: flowers encased in repurposed bottles.

The Clothes
Layering and texture mixing is a Collina signature.  I adored the oversized tie-dyed hoodies (so 90’s), easy burnout velvet and vibrant daisy lace pieces.  It was statement-making yet comfortable – a balance Collina Strada is excellent at striking.

When a model appeared with her baby in tow in matching sunshine lace my heart soared.  A reminder of my baby back home, plus an infusion of my passion right before my eyes?  Fashion week couldn’t have started any better.

As I left Collina, street style photographers snapped my look.  I was flattered to find out Style Caster and AOL Fashion published the look on a best-dressed list.  Check it out!

I had about a nanosecond to make my way to Tadashi Shoji, which started in less than 20min.

Tadashi Shoji

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Inspired by his travels through Southeast Asia, Tadashi didn’t hold back for F/W19.  While you always expect extreme glamour and elegance from Tadashi, I was pleased to see a bit of edginess incorporated into his fall 2019 collection.

Demure lace was cut off-the-shoulder and paired with tiers of burnt ombre tulle.  His signature draping took a nod from Buddhist monks.  Voluminous and flowing then nipped in all the right places, the models floated down the runway.  From subtle sultriness to va-va-voom sexiness, sequins gowns closed out the show.  I loved how he exercised a trained mastery of restraint.  Sky high slits were paired with mandarin necklines; shoulder-baring pieces remained oversized instead of fitted for a heightened air of mystery.

Another major win at Tadashi?  Diverse model casting.  Every shape and size descended the runway, showing how sexy and elegant his designs are on every woman.

NYFW Day 1 only accelerated from here.  I had so much going on the first day I’ll continue on with my Day 1 recap tomorrow.  Stay tuned for more chaotic creativity!

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OOTD photos by Andrea Ceraso Photography

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Filed Under: New York Fashion Week Tagged: 80's track jacket, Amelie Pichard lucite heel boots, Celine alphabet necklace, Ih Nom Uh Nit Stranger Things t-shirt, NYFW FW19 Day 1 Recap, NYFW street style, Quay Hindsight glasses, Tibi track pants

January 28, 2019

The Best Leather Leggings

January 28, 2019

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Saint Laurent handbag // Keep Nature Wild beanie

Southern California had me all excited.  We actually experienced about a week’s worth of “winter” weather.  Naturally, I broke out my hats, coats, sweaters and boots and basked in the sartorial glory.  And then it promptly went back to sunny and 78 degrees.

Whaaa-whaa.

For that glorious week of being able to dress in my winter finery, I started thinking about a short list of winter staples.  For years I’ve been searching for the perfect pair of leather leggings.  I’ve tried a ton of different styles and finally found the holy grail.

Before I get into the winner, here’s a list of options at various price points (and what I really think of them).

Spanx Faux Leather Leggings

Clocking in under $100 and with almost 2200 reviews, you know these leggings have passed muster. Women love how real the faux leather looks, how the high waist sucks in your tummy and how unbelievably comfortable they are.

My take?  I really dislike them.

When I tried them on, I was fully expecting to love them based on the glowing reviews, but to me, they’re just fancy workout pants.  Personally, I would feel so awkward wearing anything but tennis shoes with these leggings.  No aspect of their aesthetic resembles actual pants, so unless only a very small portion of them show (i.e. the space around your knees) you’re going to look like you’re ready to go work out.  Pairing them with heels or ankle boots just seems crazy to me.

David Lerner Faux Leather Leggings

These, on the other hand, were the best faux leather leggings I found.  Only $55 more than the Spanx, they actually resemble pants.  Thus they look great with stilettos, boots and flats alike thanks to the substantial fabric and true pant hem.  Their high waist sucks in your tummy like a great pair of high rise jeans only way more comfortably.

The online reviews of these leggings are just okay, which totally surprised me.  They are hands down 5 stars in my book.  If you’re looking for an affordable pair of leather leggings, I highly recommend these babies for comfort, style and price.

All Saints Faux Leather Leggings

These babies are currently 50% off (under $100).  If you love the edgy, rocker vibe a la Anine Bing but not the price point, then these could be a great option for you.

I found them to run quite small (size up one to two sizes!) but love that they look like actual pants.  The faux leather has more of a rubbery quality compared to others I tried, but they are fully lined and have a comfortable elastic waistband.

I wish the waistband were higher for a more flattering fit.  If you are a curvy lady or have an abundant derrière like me, the lower rise waist made me feel like I had to constantly pull them up in the back.  In other words, not something that felt practical for long-term wear.  However, if you have an athletic build or are long and lean, definitely check out these leggings.

The Winner: Helmut Lang Leather Leggings

Full disclosure: these leggings are an investment.  I got mine on Black Friday for over 60% off (still marveling at my fabulous score).

What I love about these leggings – beyond the fact that they look like actual pants – is how freaking comfortable they are.  The elastic waistband molds to your body to make them feel like workout pants, while on the outside they are smooth as butter.  Perfectly placed seams at the knees (something all the other styles lack) ensures easy movement, optimal comfort and no bunching.

They aren’t super heavy, so there’s no feeling restricted or weighed down.  I’ve worn mine on long road trips, airplanes and sightseeing/walking long distances.

Thanks to the illusion fly and back slit “pockets” they look sharp as hell.  In other words, a highly appropriate wardrobe choice no matter what the occasion (no yoga butt here).

If you’re looking for a pair of high quality, comfortable leather leggings that will last you decades, these are it.  I highly recommend favoriting these babies on your fave retailers’ websites so you can jump on them when they go back on sale.

Do you have a favorite pair of leather leggings?  Let me know in the comments!

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Filed Under: Fashion Tagged: Beanie, Hiking boots, Leather leggings, Leopard print sweater, Saint Laurent Sac de Jour

January 21, 2019

Gold Footprint Necklace

January 21, 2019

Marrow Fine Small Disco Diamond PendantI’m a sentimental person by nature.  Whether it’s cards, letters or even movie stubs, I save everything with a special memory attached.  I’m especially connected to clothing and jewelry (no surprise there).  With Marie Kondo’s Netflix show sweeping the nation, the question of whether something sparks joy is pretty laughable when it comes to my closet and jewelry box.

No occasion has made me more sentimental than the birth of our daughter.  When she came into our lives I collected anything that bore her resemblance – initial necklaces, t-shirts, you name it, I bought it.  While I love all of the ready-made pieces I acquired, I knew nothing would come close to something created specifically in her image.  A custom piece was essential.

Marrow Fine Small Disco Diamond Pendant

When it comes to capturing sentimental moments in gorgeous packages, I knew I had to contact Marrow Fine.  You may remember Jillian from our Vogue-style Q&A interview and the gorgeous Montana sunstone ring she created with my grandmother’s diamond.

Beyond her stunning rings, she also has a full line of necklaces, earrings and bracelets.  I’d been wanting to add a necklace to my collection and her disco diamond pendant was the perfect fit.  To personalize it, she created a mold of my daughter’s footprint and cast it inside the disc.  I’m so happy with the way it turned out and have been layering it and wearing it solo almost every day since I got it.

Marrow Fine Small Disco Diamond Pendant

For someone who places a ton of emotion into clothing and accessories, this piece is truly like wearing my heart on my sleeve.  I’ve been doing that since the day my daughter was born, and this just makes it all the more special.  I can’t wait to pass this down to her someday.

Jillian engraved my daughter’s moniker on the back side of the pendant.  It’s so dainty.  It almost feels like a secret feature.  I love that I can switch it up and wear it either way depending on my mood.

Jewelry is already so personal, but this pendant truly is one of a kind.

Marrow Fine Small Disco Diamond Pendant

Marrow Fine custom gold necklace // Low Classic dress

Special thanks to Jillian and all the Marrow Babes (can’t forget Hot Dad) for their creative magic.

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Filed Under: Fashion Tagged: Custom jewelry, Footprint necklace, Gold disc necklace, Gold necklace, Marrow Fine jewelry, Personalized jewelry, Small disco diamond pendant

January 16, 2019

Faux Leather Worth Coveting

January 16, 2019

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Marrow Fine gold fingerprint necklace

If you’ve been reading In Spades for a while, you know I’m addicted to leather.  I’ve shared my favorite leather jackets under $500, the most insane leather jacket of all time, and the comfiest leather pants.

But let’s step away from the real McCoy and talk about vegan leather.  Whether you refer to it as faux, vegan or pleather, there are some amazing animal-friendly options out there at great price points.

This vegan leather wrap dress is from one of my favorite indie brands, Low Classic.  You may remember them via my army green trenchcoat and color block heels.  The wrap skirt is super flattering on all body types and I love the long sleeves for winter.  Even though it’s faux, you can see how supple it looks in the sunlight.

I’ve linked some great faux leather pieces under $200 below.  If you’re looking for a wardrobe update, try faux patent or a vibrant hue to shake things up.  I’m loving this pink trench coat – it will carry you through spring and bonus points for matching Pantone’s Color of the Year!

I accessorized the look with a custom gold pendant (more on that later this week) and my favorite warm smokey eye palette.  To toughen up the dress, I finished it off with white combat boots.  Such a great alternative from classic black!  All products linked below!

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Filed Under: Fashion Tagged: Charlotte Tilbury makeup, Combat boots, Frye boots, Low Classic Vegan Leather Dress, Marrow Fine gold fingerprint necklace

January 8, 2019

2019: The Year of the Overhaul

January 8, 2019

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Ground Zero Michael Jackson Thriller sweater (similar here) // Citizens of Humanity Rocket jeans
Celine sunglasses // Pierre Hardy boots (similar here and here) // Understated Leather jacket

Happy New Year readers!  I hope 2019 has started off well for all of you.

At the start of the new year, I took a much needed break from Instagram.  While I wish I would have refrained from the app altogether, I did pop on to see what others were up to.  What I saw overwhelmed me.  Messages of total life overhauls, aggressive fitness routines and proclamations of lengthy, super specific goals were made.  If that was you, rock on.  More power to you.

But for me, it prompted an overwhelming feeling of SLOW DOWN.  It made me want to reflect on the many blessings in my life right now – not get all uppity about what I’m lacking or have yet to accomplish.

I talked about my 2019 goals and what I hope is in store for me this year.  If you missed the post, I want to add more value back into your lives.  So please let me know via email, social media or in the comments what you’d like to see more of.  Style tips?  Closet overhauls?  Videos?  Let me know!

One of my first major shares of 2019 will be NYFW in February.  This season team In Spades is doing things a little differently.  I talked previously about sharing my reflections on how much NYFW has changed since we first started attending.  Why is this important?  Well, beyond some truth bombs and gossipy tidbits I have to share, it shows how the world of fashion blogging has affected a multi-billion dollar industry (an industry you rely on every day).  It shows how your buying habits are changing the way brands market to you.  Further, it means trends are dictated differently than they once were, which further fuels the cycle of consumerism.

If you geek out on fashion like I do, you won’t want to miss it. 🙂

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