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February 21, 2018

NYFW F/W18 Day 3

February 21, 2018

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Day 3 of NYFW is always when delirium sets in.

What day is it?  Where am I?  Who am I again?

All valid questions for any show goer during fashion week’s midway point.  If you follow me on Instagram, you know I compared NYFW to the movie Interstellar.  Time passes differently in the fashion cyclone.  Each day you survive marks at least two week’s time in reality.  Fast fashion is more than just an expression.

Our day started bright and early at 9am.  Normally an early call time means a presentation – in which you can roll in anytime during the (at least) one hour timeframe – but this was a runway show.  And a special one.

It marked Alice McCall’s first ever showing at NYFW.

Alice McCall

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Hailing from Australia, Alice McCall is known for her feminine, bohemian pieces with intricate detailing.  “Portrait of a Lady” took us along on the curious girl’s escapades.  From the Tropicana motifs that evoked lounging by the pool, to the iridescent ruffles meant for a disco queen, the journey was rich with embellishment and intrigue.

The DNA of her brand was beautifully highlighted in her lace gowns and one-shoulder pieces, heightening that playful yet strong femininity.  Dusty pastels evoked a breeziness in print and a cheekiness in tailored separates.  I loved the vibrant accessories, adorned with crystals and metallic fringe.

But it was her closing looks, as described below in her show notes, that really took my breath away.

“Don’t shy away from that touch of rock ‘n’ roll glamour.  Because remember, 80s bourgeois power dressing too requires that dash of glistening dazzle.  Get ready and go.”

Ready I am.  Alice McCall started Day 3 off with a bang.

After finishing her show, we got to experience something we’ve never done in the history of attending NYFW.

Eat breakfast.

While I always manage a coffee and granola bar, a hot, ready-made breakfast had always alluded us.  Having two hours to kill before our next show, we promptly hit up The Roxy for some excellent French toast, sunnyside eggs, freshly squeezed orange juice and lots and lots of coffee.  It was divine.

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Not many denim brands show at NYFW, so as a self-proclaimed denim fanatic, I was thrilled to attend R13.

Upon entry into the minimalist, industrial space guests were given neon beanies embroidered with the brand’s logo.  Since we arrived early, I got to people watch.

You can always tell what kind of show you’re about to see by the crowd.  Unsurprisingly, R13’s audience was made up of incredibly hip people – rappers, artists, the best of Tokyo street style, and people with haircuts you’ve always wanted to try but know you could never, ever pull off.

There was even a baby, decked out in head-to-toe black, wearing a beanie and one-of-a-kind handmade shoes.

My excitement grew.

The FW18 collection focused on utility.  Tactical coats in neon colors, waterproof puffer jackets and blanket skirts rounded out the core denim.  Accessories focused on function – camping backpacks, belt bags – while the prints went literal outdoorsy – leopard, camo and floral.

To make a statement in support of wilderness, bears and eagles in graphic print were splashed on hoodies, leggings and dresses with the message, “Utah Stands with Bears Ears” in reference to the legislation surrounding the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument.

While I would have liked to see more denim, the denim featured was fantastic.  I loved the cropped, wrapped waist jeans that closed the show to the tune of “Power to the People”.

After the show, we managed a few OOTD photos before the sky turned dark and a downpour began.

Holed up in our hotel room eating gluten free donuts, we relaxed until a very late dinner with friends at Le Coucou.  To say it was exquisite is an understatement.  From the moody glow of drippy candles at each table, to the French inspired cuisine, I highly recommend a visit if you can get a reservation.

ICYMI: here’s everything we did on NYFW Day 2!

Photos by Matthew Passiglia

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Filed Under: New York Fashion Week, Uncategorized Tagged: Alice McCall, Jacquemus, Marques Almeida, NY Street Style, NYFW F/W18 Day 3 Recap, OOTD, Poncho, R13

February 19, 2018

NYFW F/W18 Day 1

February 19, 2018

Day 1 of NYFW is always the busiest.  It’s as if the fashion gods know they need to start strong, because the cyclone of creativity that’s about to unfold cannot be contained once it gets going.

In other words, release the hounds.

Last February I acquired my first Jacquemus pieces and this year I knew it was time to pad my collection.  This stunning black coat has a romantic 1940s vibe.  I knew it needed dramatic accessories, so a velvet turban headband and extreme cat eye sunglasses did the trick.

If there’s any way I can describe how much I love Jacquemus, I’ll simply leave you with a quote about his FW17 collection of which this coat is comprised.

“It was about this Parisian girl who wears couture who falls in love with a gypsy in the south of France. She tries to be like a gypsy, but she cannot—she is too couture!”  If I can somehow be a part of that world, you know I’m all over it!

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Noon by Noor

As in seasons past, our first show of the day was Noon by Noor.  Known for balancing softness and strength, the FW18 collection featured oversized coats and wide shoulders paired with feminine silhouettes like pencil skirts and sleek day dresses.  I adored the use of faux fur sleeves and pleated silk peeking out the bottom of tight skirts like petticoats.

Inspired by the starry nights of Bahrain, celestial patterns were found on closing looks, while “to the moon and back” was embroidered in Arabic on peekaboo sleeves and knitwear.

Color was used in unexpected ways for fall.  While the palette was grounded in black and navy, atomic yellow and hot pink were potent through-lines.  This made for a refreshing take on what is normally a “dark” season.

While I had yet to realize it at the time, this would mark a trend throughout the rest of the week, making FW18 the most fluid of seasons I’ve seen in the past five years.

Get ready world, fashion is serving up season-less collections.  And hard.

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Collina Strada

It was my first time attending Collina Strada, the New York label helmed by designer Hillary Taymour.  Going in, I knew to expect dramatic statements, and sure enough, we were treated to part performance art, part fashion.

Amidst the #TimesUp and #MeToo movement, Taymour wanted to express notions of love.  Not romantic or brotherly love, but the love of oneself.  Expressing the importance of feeling safe to be who you are, she staged a wedding.  There was no groom.  The bride married her higher self.

As models of all ages, shapes and sizes descended the runway, we saw reminders of strength.  “Within Us” and “Self Value” were written, front and center, on models’ faces.

The collection used classic prints and fabrics – crushed velvet, deadstock leopard print – in modern ways.  Organza capes, gloves and overlays were used in several looks with beautiful, dreamy effect.  Every well-rounded collection needs juxtaposition, and an influx of edge was present too.  Nipple piercings on mini dresses and see-through bodysuits drove home the message of ‘love me for me’.

Bunny Michael closed the ceremony with a spoken word poem before the bride said her vows.

Once again, NYFW served up the unexpected, with its beautifully chaotic, creative expression.

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PH5

From the peek of modernity, to retro cool we went.

PH5 takes its name from the pH scale.  Measured from 0 to 14, the 5 represents almost middle of the road neutral, with a slight lean towards femininity.  Known for their expert knitwear, they served up pastel stripes with scalloped edging, glorious sock boots and hi-lo hem and necklines that were sexy without being overt.

Staged in the Samsung gallery space, the retro cat eye sunglasses, bad ass gloves and tight bang curls were oh-so-fun.  I was thrilled to see the exact earring I wore to NYFW in September used in the styling of PH5’s show.

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Tadashi Shoji

When it comes to NYFW, it’s a fabulous feeling to know that you have mainstays.  Those shows you can count on to deliver the goods, while making you feel right at home.

For me, Tadashi is one of those designers.  Give the man a swath of fabric and he can drape a gown with his eyes closed.

While I know what to expect – extreme glamour – I enjoy walking into his shows slightly unhinged: not knowing what he’ll throw at us in terms of color, styling or inspiration.

Like his counterparts, Tadashi was also inspired by the #TimesUp and #MeToo movement and served up a bold collection featuring more black statement pieces than I’ve seen in 5 years of attending his shows.  Some were lingerie inspired, with lace bodices and nightgown-esque silhouettes, while others evoked elegant masculinity.  His lace tuxedo jumpsuit and sequins power suit took no prisoners.

The FW18 Tadashi woman wears what she wants and dresses for no one else other than the reflection looking back at her in the mirror.

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Pamella Roland

In seasons past, I’ve always missed the Pamella Roland show due to scheduling, so I was thrilled to be able to attend this year.

Or so I thought.

NYFW shows start notoriously late (at least 30min), so when I had to get from Tadashi’s 3pm show in Soho to Roland’s 4pm show in Chelsea I thought we’d be fine.

After checking in with PR and racing up the stairs of Pier 59 in my 4 inch stilettos and growing baby bump, I made it to the entrance only to have the curtain close right in front of me.  It was 4:14pm.

No (fashion) soup for you.

As a theatre kid, I know how rude it is to enter the performance space once the show has begun, so I completely understand what happened.  Was I bummed?  Of course.  But luckily I got to witness the models take the catwalk from backstage.

Check out my Insta Story Highlight of NYFW for the full scoop.

After running like a little Tasmanian devil in heels all day with nothing to eat, we promptly nabbed an egregious amount of food at one of my fave restaurants, The Dutch.  Belly full of fried chicken, I met my girls Cathy and Dawn for dessert to recap the happenings of the day.

Stay tuned for NYFW FW18 Day 2 on the blog tomorrow!

Photos by Matthew Passiglia

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Filed Under: New York Fashion Week Tagged: Collina Strada, FW18, Jacquemus, Noon by Noor, NYFW, OOTD, Pamella Rolland, PH5, Recap, Runway, Tadashi Shoji

November 20, 2017

Fun Cold Weather Accessories

November 20, 2017

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Vince boots (under $100 version here) // 
Mansur Gavriel mini bucket bag (under $28 version here)

As we move further into fall, I’m all about cold weather accessories.  When I saw this $29 pom pom hat, I immediately snatched it up.  My husband lovingly jokes that it makes me look like a horse jockey, but I’ll take it.  How can you not love a classic equestrian silhouette with an edge?

To keep the look from going full on uniform, I paired it with a slouchy sweater casually tucked into high waisted jeans.  This keeps the look from going a bit too slouchy and casual and it’s one of the simple styling tricks I apply to almost all of my fall outfits.  It really does transform a look from plain Jane to style maven.

Chelsea boots are a classic style that every woman should own for fall, and I knew this was the perfect time to break mine out.  While these are a few seasons old, I’ve linked a few pairs under $100 below that are great replicas and will go with everything.  Finally, bucket bags are still going strong in the world of fashion (this one is my most used handbag ever).  For an under $28 version, check out the image in the Shop the Post widget below.

Over the weekend I finally tackled a big project on my to-do list: organizing my denim collection.  After finding out I own 55 pairs of jeans (I know, that’s totally insane!) I eliminated 20 pairs and put them up for sale on my Poshmark page.  If you’re looking for some barely worn denim from Madwell to Re/Done Levi’s be sure to check it out!

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November 13, 2017

2 Ways to Style a Poncho for Fall

November 13, 2017

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IRO jeans (similar $60 version here) // Pierre Hardy boots (similar $125 version here)

Earlier this fall my husband and I attended an event at one of our favorite San Diego stores, youknow-Y.  He loves it for their massive selection of Y-3 merchandise and I love it for their expertly curated line of up-and-coming and established designers alike.  For a girl who prides herself on wearing things that few others have, it’s pretty much a match made in sartorial heaven.

This event featured a pop-up of several indie designers and I was lucky to discover Regina Donde.  Designed by the extremely posh Daniela, the brand has a very small online footprint, but her work speaks for itself.  This handmade poncho highlights elements of her Latin roots and infuses just the right amount of texture and color to make it a staple in my fall wardrobe.

I can’t tell you how amazingly comfortable this poncho is.  It truly feels like I’m wearing a cozy blanket, but it looks chic as hell.  Upon trying it on I immediately envisioned it over skinny jeans and tissue thin turtlenecks as I’ve styled here, or draped over floor length coats during NYFW.

Being able to support an indie designer is something I’m also super passionate about, so this OOTD ticks all of the best fashion boxes.

For you SoCal girls out there, there are so many cute ponchos and dusters available for fall.  It’s a great way to add stylish layers for those mornings that start out chilly and then warm up as the day goes on.  And for my readers in colder climates, definitely consider adding a poncho or a blanket scarf over your winter coat for an added pop.  It’s such a fun way to differentiate yourself from the crowd while also being functional!

I’ve linked some of my favorite poncho and blanket scarves below, as well as more affordable alternatives to my OOTD.

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November 10, 2017

Bringing Back Corduroy for Fall

November 10, 2017

The Cords corduroy jacket

The Cords corduroy jacket (c/o) // J. Crew turtleneck // Madewell jeans
Anthropologie beret // Haider Ackermann boots (similar pair under $70 here)

I’m currently reading My Paris Dream about Kate Bett’s career as a fashion journalist.  Her access to young Yves Saint Laurent’s couture previews and having Karl Lagerfeld’s personal phone number on speed dial makes for the stories of my dreams.  Being transported to one of the chicest cities in the world got me thinking about my fall style and the fabrics I’m gravitating towards.

Velvet is clearly high on my list and so is its more retro cousin, corduroy.  We’ve haven’t seen much of corduroy since the grunge days of Kurt Cobain, flannel shirts and Airwalk sneakers, but I’m so happy it’s making a comeback.  As you know, anything textured in the realm of fashion is my jam, so adding a soft, fall friendly fabric to my wardrobe was a welcome gesture.

The Cords is a new indie line dedicated to bringing back corduroy in a contemporary way.  Still infused with a 70’s vibe, they’re tailoring slimmer silhouettes for the modern woman and man and experimenting with fresh colors you wouldn’t normally see with corduroy.  I about died when I saw this men’s jacket.  Clearly, I need it!

In addition to being Veteran’s Day tomorrow, The Cords is doing #CorduroyAppreciationDay by giving away a free pair of cords if you bring in an old pair of jeans to recycle in store.  All online orders will receive a free gift, so if you’re considering a purchase, tomorrow is the day to do it!

I was inspired by the classic Parisian look for this #OOTD.  With a swipe of liquid eyeliner, black & white stripes and a quintessential red beret, it’s a feels throwback and fresh at the same time.

What fabrics are you loving for fall?

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