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Archive for January, 2008

Loeffler Randall: Feminine Appeal in a Hip Package

Loeffler Randall’s Fall/Winter line offers a delicious collection of shoes that achieve both feminine intrigue and hip modernity. The brainchild of husband and wife duo Jessie Loeffler Randall and Brian Murphy, Loeffler Randall focuses on delivering a clean design in stunning materials, reinterpreting the understated beauty of the 1980s work pump in a way that’s refreshingly relevant. The label’s designs range from flats with intricate ruffled details to chic boots in crisp spring shades of buttery leather and rich suede. We love the contrast of the warm color and edgy exposed back zipper on the Penelope Flat Boot in Tan (bottom-left, $750, Singer22.com - use coupon code “CELEB10″ for 10% off) and the sleek vibe of the Vogue-tauted Black Patent Leather Vachetta Matilde Boot (top-right, $690, Singer22.com - use coupon code “CELEB10″ for 10% off). Other must haves for Spring include the Carine Over the Knee Boot (top-left, $718, Pinkmascara.com) - wear it high or folded just below the knee - the Emmy D-Ring Elka Boot (top-middle, $685, Shopbop.com), and the Lux Embossed Python Taupe Pinafore Flat (bottom-middle, on sale for $188, Activeendeavors.com). Love the look but having trouble reconciling the price tag with your budget? You’re in luck! Loeffler Randall has teamed with Target to offer a limited edition collection of affordable flats and handbags (prices range from $19.99 to $49.99) showcasing lovely ornamentation très typique of the label’s higher-priced offering - the Rosette Ballet Flats (bottom-right, $29.99, Target.com) are adorable and come in four delectable shades of patent. Loeffler Randall has also recently expanded to include a line of handbags and Ready to Wear embodying the same luxury and downtown elegance that the label is known [and loved] for. With all these styles being versatile enough to wear with skinny jeans or a cute mini, Loeffler Randall succeeds in presented perfect transition pieces to usher in the Spring.

Loeffler Randall

L.A.M.B. Shoes & Handbags

Gwen StefaniFor Spring 2008, Gwen Stefani’s retro-meets-modern L.A.M.B. label has expanded to include shoes and handbags that are as fashion forward as the songbird herself. An acronym for Love Angel Music Baby, L.A.M.B is defined by Stefani’s eclectic fashion sense and natural elegance, and draws inspiration from 40’s glamour, British schoolgirls, and rock-reggae. The result is a contemporary collection with a feminine appeal and focused taste level, that has received both critical acclaim and a celebrity following. L.A.M.B. handbags feature practical shapes with a retro twist, like the seventies-inspired sophistication of the Signature Oxford Tote (top center, $625, Shopbop.com) and Glazed Love Verona Bowler (top right, $800, Shopbop.com), and the playful elegance of the Chateau Clutch in Ombre Rasta (top left, $345, Shopbop.com). Shoes range from Great Gatsby-esque spectator pumps to rasta-inspired sneakers. We love the polished look of the Oxford Pump in Black/Inca Tan (bottom middle, $295, Lambshoes.com) and Kraemer Heels in Inca Tan (bottom right, $295, Lambshoes.com) - try pairing them with high-waisted pants, a fitted sweater, and chic updo, a la Gwen. If you’re looking for a casual hip-hop vibe, try donning the Chartres II Wedge Boots (bottom left, $405, Lambshoes.com) with slouchy cargo pants and a pop art tee. Finally, a label to bring out the rock star in every girl!

L.A.M.B. Shoes & Handbags

Trend Watch: Pyramid Studs

Sarah Jessica ParkerPyramid studs are no longer reserved for punk rock devotees and your precious Fido. Sarah Jessica Parker (inset), Diane Kruger, and Sienna Miller have all been spotted sporting pyramid studs on everything from shoes to handbags, also a key trend in Burberry Prorsum’s Fall line. Pairing a studded accessory with a feminine ensemble amps up your look with an unexpected rocker edge, and provides a unique twist on a traditionally super-tough staple. And don’t think you have to blow next month’s rent on the Burberry Nella Studded Satchel (top left, $2,995, Neimanmarcus.com). A great way to steal the look is with a studded belt, a la SJP. The key is to opt for one that sits at the waist, and don it with a dress that’s fitted at the middle or with draped jersey top. Try the Mossimo Pyramid Studs Belt (bottom left, $19.99, Target.com) for a bold version, or the Miss Tina Pyramid Studded Belt (bottom right, on sale for $14.99, hsn.com) for a milder, one-row option. The studded belt got you shaking in your boots? Then look for the trend on a piece of jewelry like grommeted earrings - the gold vermeil finish on Jessica Elliot’s Spiked Hoops make them a bit dressier (top right, $115, Jessicaelliot.com) - or a pyramid bracelet, like the Pyramid Stud Cuff by Made Her Think (middle right, on sale for $112, shopmht.com) or Girlprops’ simple Stud Bangle (center, $3.99, Girlprops.com). This jewelry can be paired with almost any outfit to give an element of edge, and is versatile enough to go from day to night. The trend is best paired with brights or white - avoid an overdose of black - and a feminine silhouette. As always, the key is to wear your look with confidence… a bit of that punk attitude won’t hurt either. Rock on!

Trend Watch: Pyramid Studs

Trend Watch: Satin Trenchcoats

Katie HolmesNow that the Holidays have come and gone it’s time to work off those extra calories - hello treadmill, goodbye Aunt Mary’s sugar cookies - while dreaming of all the fabulous styles we’ll be modelling as the weather warms. And what better way to greet the Spring than to go for the glow in a freshly tailored satin trenchcoat. The sleek topcoat will add instant glam to any outfit while still providing some warmth on a crisp eve. The trend looks classicly chic and oh-so Audrey Hepburn paired with ankle-length cigarette pants, or don it over a cocktail-length dress and tights for an evening out on the town. When working with a shiny fabric like satin, finding a piece that fits properly is imperative to pulling off the look. That means check that sleeves are the proper length (and take it to a seamstress if they’re not), ensure there’s no pulling at the shoulders, and make sure to go for one with a belted waist to give the coat a feminine, hourglass shape - and don’t hesitate to swap in a belt from your own closet if you’re not thrilled with the one it came with. For an ultra-sleek (and work appropriate) look stick with basic black, like Marciano’s Chantelle Trench (top left, $328, Marciano.com) or the Black Satin Trench Coat at Tabloidstyle.com (bottom left, $74). To really make a statement, go with a bold color like red (a la Katie Holmes), bright blue - try the Burberry London Double Breasted Mikado Trench Coat (bottom middle, $1,495, Nordstrom.com), or magenta, like the DKNY Belted Metallic Satin Trench Coat (top right, $168, Nordstrom.com). To turn on the glitz for an evening out, look for the trench in a metallic like nickel, gold or bronze - we love the MICHAEL Michael Kors Satin Trench Coat ($199, Nordstrom.com) and Banana Republic’s Satin Metallic Trenchcoat (bottom right, on sale for $99.99, Bananarepublic.com). The black and bold color trenches can be worn from day to night, but reserve the metallic versions for evening to avoid looking garish. Burberry may be the gold standard in style when in comes to trenchcoats - and for good reason! - but don’t think you have to spend a fortune to capture this trend. Many affordable collections have an interpretation of this look for under $200. And if you’re really strapped for cash, Mossimo for Target has a version of the satin trench in black, maroon, navy, and ivory for only $39.99, just be prepared to sacrifice a bit in fit and quality. Have fun with this look (think big earrings and flirty heels), and you’ll be ready to greet the Spring showers while looking hot.

Trend Watch: Satin Trenchcoat

ASOS: Brit-Based Fashion and Beauty Haven

ASOSThis Brit-based website stocks trendy apparel, shoes and accessories for fashion savvy men and women - think Urban Outfitters but with dressier finds. ASOS got its start offering replicas of celebrity fashions at affordable prices - hence the As Seen On Stars acronym - but has since expanded to carry a wide range of reasonably-priced styles. Their stock of fun cocktail dresses for under $100 is impressive, with masses of jewelry, shoes, and accessories to complete your look - we went with their Satin Bow Shift Dress ($79.84) paired with the Patent Mary Jane Platform ($68.43), Multi Finish Pyramid Stud Bangle ($11.41), and Birdy Num Num Snake Shopper/Clutch ($273.72). Because of its UK homebase, ASOS carries some edgier styles than you’d find at most American fashion-for-the-masses houses, like Forever 21, and their quality is consistently high. Check out their Premium Collection pages for higher end stock from the likes of Chloe, Manoush, and Cheap Monday. Buyers should beware that US brands on this site cost about 40% more due to export tariffs, so if it’s T Bags or Rock & Republic you’re after stick with domestic stockers unless you really can’t find it anywhere else. Other not-to-be-missed site features include their Beauty section and Sale Shop, and shop soon to save up to 75% in their post-Christmas blowout sale. If your New Year’s Resolution is to go out more - we know ours is - then this is the site for you!

Wishing You a Great 2008!

 

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