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Closet Editing - Cold Weather Basics

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By The Closet Editor · October 26, 2010 · 4 Comments · 54 Views


Winter is around the corner! I'm not one for cold weather, but living in NYC it's par for the course. Over the years I've curated a very edited closet filled with winter essentials. In fact, part of the reason I've neglected the blog for a bit, is because I've been closet editing! Changing from warm weather seasons to cold is a challenge. Not only do you have to carefully pack away all your warmer clothes for storage, but I also take this time to assess what I had that was unnecessary and put it into a "sell it pile" or "donate it pile." Then as I unpack my cold weather essentials, I take a closer look at those as well, determining whether or not I still think they make the cut. No sense making room for something that won't get worn. I recommend you do the same, or shoot me an email and I'll do it for you!



For winter, I would every closet needs the following:

Sweaters - sweaters galore. I like classic, fitted shapes like a v-neck, crewneck or turtleneck for a timeless silhouette that can be dressed up or down. I also love sweater jackets. They lend the same polish as a structured jacket, but are so much more comfortable! Slouchy open shaped cardigans are really popular right now, and I'm completely on board because they take cozy chic to a whole new level.

Corduroys - It took a while for this old school basic to grow on me, but now I can't imagine life without them. I love them in a vintage-esque color like this one. An added bonus - it goes with everything from ivory to black.

Boots - A great pair of riding boots can take you all throughout the season. My favorite is a dark tan because they go with every color, but tried and true black is a great go to.

Wool Coat - think classic 1950's. Every girl should have one. Black is not only polished, but the best at hiding dirt. Major bonus, because dry cleaning these is an expensive endeavor. Accessorize it with lighter accessories. I am loving See by Chloe's Faux-Fur Cossack Hat. Black leather gloves with silk or cashmere lining will last a lifetime. As much as the Ivory color spectrum, I'm a major black glove proponent.

A Neutral Handbag - Last season I bought a suede faux python satchel in Olive Green. I will use it every year because I love that it adds a subtle touch of color to my otherwise dark winter wardrobe. When I chose to sport the winter whites look, it paired just as well. It's the perfect neutral. I also find that I need a smaller bag in the winter than I do in the summer. Boil it down to less running around, and less shoe changes (because, let's face it, no handbag is big enough to tote your Sorrel Boots and even if it was no handbag should be subjected to that).

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Ask It! Answered - The American Apparel Mini

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By The Closet Editor · August 19, 2010 · 0 Comments · 20 Views

My girl Maxine, and fellow blogger http://thewizardcops.tumblr.com/, posted this question on polyvore about the ubiquitous American Apparel jersey mini skirt:

"I want to wear this skirt out and about, to school, on holiday, etc, but I'm not exactly sure how without looking like a skank. Help? :) "

I'm a major proponent of this cheap-of-the-week basic.  At $25 a pop, I try to make it work for every occasion, from Saturday strolls to late nights.  I was all too excited to offer up some advice to my fellow blogger.  My post is below:

Take this basic mini out on the town with luxe loose silhouettes and elevated accessories. For regular, out and about wear, or just to school, pair it with minimalist leggings, a slouchy top, and flat boots. A long pendant takes the look from sloppy to chic. I wear this skirt all the time! I'm not sure I'd step out in it for a family holiday, but it works for me for most occasions with these simple tips.

 

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Tips on Trends Report June 2010

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By The Closet Editor · June 3, 2010 · 0 Comments · 21 Views

Trends Gone Wrong

How to Avoid Falling Victim to Fashion Faux Pas

Trends can be tricky to decipher.  Each season brings in a rush of trends.  Some have staying power, some do not.  The key here, is that you figure out which ones will last longer than a nano second so that you make wise investments.  Perhaps even more important than staying power, however, is that you only adopt trends that work for you.  Lifestyle, work dress code, age all factor into whether or not a trend is right for you.  The flood of see-through lingerie pants coming into the market right now is a perfect example of a fleeting trend; and one that isn't appropriate (really for anyone) but specifically for someone past their 25th birthday.  I'm here to help you navigate the trendy waters. Stay tuned each month for an update on what's out there in the market right now and tips on trends. So, how do you avoid looking like a fashion victim, avoid wasting money, and keep you closet manageable?  Here are some tips and tricks on the latest trends.

SHORTS - Every year a different bottom exudes feminity, the skirt, the dress, the pant, this season it's the short.  Lucky you, they're comfortable and easy to wear.  Opt for pair with a little length to them (four inch inseam should really be the minimum for this trend.)  Try them in a silk or linen to elevate the look, and pouf! now shorts can work with heels.  Pair them with a wedge heel for an of-the-moment-chic that channels the glam days of the 1950's.


ROMPERS & JUMPERS - These can seem like a trend for the twenty somethings, but there are styles that work for all ages.  If you can't resist the printed camisole/short romper look slip on a denim or leather jacket to add coverage.  If you feel like this trend is too young for you, I recommend trying on a strapless/pant combination or halter top/pant combination.  The pant trend for jumpsuits has either been wide leg, which is ultra slimming, or slightly harem inspired with a tapered calf.  The latter is totally on trend, and I think it will last a while, but if you're looking for something classic go with the wide leg look.



SHOW YOUR STRIPES - Stripes are omnipresent, but this season they are making a big statement.  You can find stripes in the obvious places like t-shirts, but this season also expect to find them in scarves, handbags, pants, shorts, jackets, you name it.  I've abandoned the old adage that horizontal stripes make you look wider, it's simply not true.  A tip: try this trend in slouchier styles.  If the silhouette hangs right it will be flattering not fattening.  So don't be shy ladies, show your stripes!  I know every woman has a few stripes in her collection.  Below are some suggestion for new ways to add some stripe to your wardrobe this season.  For the truly fashion forward, go for the mix and match look, by mixing wide stripes with seersucker, or contrasting thin stripes.  The same wide stripe in varying colors of the Tory Burch tote and scarf below are another great example of way to mix stripes.  Pairing these two accessories with a simple outfit would be super chic.


What's in store for you next month?  A review of the utilitarian trend.  Stay tuned for more.  Anything you're interested in hearing more about?  Leave a comment!

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