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Mastering Work to Weekend Style

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By The Closet Editor · July 26, 2010 · 1 Comment · 99 Views

One piece from work to weekend? Sounds like an urban style myth, but it's not. With a few simple tips and tweaks, mastering work to weekend style is a cinch. CLICK HERE to read about how you, too, can make your work wardrobe work for you.



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Out and About with Katie M

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By The Closet Editor · June 22, 2010 · 0 Comments · 15 Views

Meet Katie - my faux fashionista friend.  By "faux fashionista" I mean shopper turned lawyer, to fund her expensive tastes.  Katie has been in the sartorial know since middle school.  A voracious reader, Katie adds Vogue and W to her reading queue on a monthly basis.  When Poisonwood Bible and Everything is Illuminated are among your favorite books, the eloquent prose of those two leaders in the publication industry, serves as a light read.  Katie's style mantra is easy dressing and exquisite taste.  She always looks impeccably put together, but never over done.  Whether it's a simple tee, perfect fitting jeans, flats, and a silk scarf to tie the look together, or a graphic sundress and strappy shoes, her look is unfailingly complete.  Shoes are her weakness, so she tends to let them take outfit center stage.  By 10th grade Katie had accumulated enough designer footwear to take up an entire 4x6 foot wall of her closet.  No style slouch, Katie has always been my go to shopping partner.  That's no small feat; in case you haven't noticed, when it comes to shopping I don't mess around!

I rescued/kidnapped Katie from the monotony of studying for the bar exam for a much needed day or rest and relaxation.  R&R by our definition was brunch at The Place in the West Village, followed by shopping in SoHo and a drink to take the edge off at NoLiTa's Cafe Noir.  Here we are outside of Chanel, where I almost convinced myself I did need one of their classic cocktail rings, and did not need any money in my savings account.  Fortunately, I came to my senses.  To distract myself from my latest loss, I caught Katie candid-style for a blogpost.  Katie was looking easy-chic and mixing high street/high fashion and wearing Forever21 denim leggings, a TOPSHOP tunic in lavender plaid, matching Tom Ford sunglasses, Pour la Victoire wedges, a Botkier bag, and a Michael Kors menswear inspired watch.

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Noteworthy News from the CFDA's

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By The Closet Editor · June 8, 2010 · 0 Comments · 11 Views

Fashion's best and brightest, along with their A list followers, turned out last night for the 2010 CFDA awards.  The award ceremony was held at the Alice Tully Hall.  Presenters included Sarah Jessica Parker, Jessica Biel, and of course the one and only Anna Wintour, It was a night full of luxe evening gowns, tuxedos, tears and laughs.  One of the evening's highlights was the presentation of fashion icon, Alexander McQueen's, final collection.  Let's just call it a heartbreaking work of staggering genius.

The Council of Fashion Designers of America voted, and the verdict is out, but it's fair to say that this year the competition was tough.  Personally, I believe that the crashing economy challenged designers to get brave.  They had to take some chances, edit down their collections, and put their best Christian Louboutin wearing foot forward.  My hat's off to all the designers who worked so hard in 2009/2010 to inspire us to buy again, to give us a reason to just "have to have that...".  Winners, nominees, and all the others, thank you for working so hard.  Keep up the good work.

Congratulations to:

  • Womenswear Designer of the Year: Marc Jacobs
  • Menswear Designer of the Year: Marcus Wainwright and David Neville for Rag & Bone
  • Accessory Designer of the Year: Alexis Bittar
  • Popular Vote Award: Ralph Lauren
  • Swarovski Award for Menswear: Richard Chai
  • Swarovski Award for Womenswear: Jason Wu
  • Swarovski Award for Accessories: Alexander Wang
  • Geoffrey Beene Lifetime Achievement Award: Michael Kors
  • International Award: Christopher Bailey
  • Eugenia Sheppard Award: Kim Hastreiter
  • Fashion Icon Award: Iman
  • Eleanor Lambert Award: Tonne Goodman
  • CFDA Board of Directors’ Special Tribute Award: Alexander McQueen

Sarah Jessica Parker gave a little tribute speech to McQueen, and it was lovely. As was the mini-runway show of his last collection, which brought chills down my spine. I felt privileged to be a part of the industry at that moment.

Find a list of all the nominees here, at fashionologie.com

2010 CFDA Fashion Awards - Cocktails

Designer Michael Kors (L) and actress Gwyneth Paltrow attend the 2010 CFDA Fashion Awards at Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center

 


2010 CFDA Fashion Awards - Cocktails

Model Iman attends the 2010 CFDA Fashion Awards at Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center

2010 CFDA Fashion Awards - Show

NEW YORK - JUNE 07: Designer Michael Kors and editor-in-chief of Vogue Anna Wintour speak onstage during the 2010 CFDA Fashion Awards at Alice Tully at...

 

 

2010 CFDA Fashion Awards - Show

Designer Marc Jacobs and actress Jessica Biel speak onstage during the 2010 CFDA Fashion Awards at Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln on...

2010 CFDA Fashion Awards - Show

Models walk the runway wearing Alexander McQueen's last collection during the 2010 CFDA Fashion Awards

 

2010 CFDA Fashion Awards - After Party

CFDA executive director Steven Kolb and designer Diane Von Furstenberg attend the 2010 CFDA Fashion Awards at Alice Tully Hall

 

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Meet My Closet - Round 2

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By The Closet Editor · May 24, 2010 · 0 Comments · 15 Views

The handbags:  I have an affinity for handbags.

The situation: 31 handbags

The goal: cutting this obscene number down by at least 1/3

I'm getting started with the handbags in similar shapes and shades.  This is an easy place to cut back.

Black bags.  I'm losing the Michael Kors, the Kate Spade, and the no names.  Why?  The Kate Spade is a rectangular shape that I don't love, and the Michael Kors' lining isn't attached so when I go to pull out my wallet I pull half the bag out with it.   Unless you're lucky enough to find a fantastic generic bag that's high quality enough to pass the test of time and meet all of your handbag needs, these tend to just collect dust and use up space.  This leaves me with my oversized black Marc by Marc Jacobs Tote it's chic and great for errands around the city, but it works overtime as a beach bag and weekend bag too.  I sold the excess bags for a whopping total of $300.

Tans and neutrals.  Perhaps this is  category that not everyone needs.  Personally I adore neutrals because I love to wear white and I love to wear black.  A great neutral bag that goes with either, and adds contrast is never a bad thing in my book.  However, my beloved Chanel bag, which I purchased on a trip to Paris, is the leader of the pack here.  Everything else can go.  How many neutrals does one girl need?  Even I would say keep it to one, maybe two if they serve different purposes (EXAMPLE: mini bag and tote.)

Fun bags.  I can't get rid of my teal Stella McCartney's 2009 summer/pre-fall collection.  It's bright and adds the perfect pop of color to my fairly common uniform of black or white.  Allow me to take a moment here ladies: each and every one of you needs a bag like this.  It's amazing the lift in spirit you can get simply by wearing cheerful colors.  Plus, these bags tend to be unique so you can expect lots of compliments! White bags.  These just don't work for me in any way.  Donating.  Maybe they work for you.  That's fine, but keep it to one perfect white bag.

Clutches.  I pick these things up like I pick up packs of bubble gum waiting in line at CVS.  It's ridiculous.  A few of mine are vintage and I'll never let them go, but there are plenty that I should pass on to new homes.  For starter's I only need one black clutch, so I'm opting for my vintage croc print leather.  I'll sell one, and donate the other.  After I've sorted that out, the only other clutches that I need to keep are my: Old white clutch from Anthropologie a million years ago with coral embellishments.  Why? This works as a neutral right down to the coral embellishments that seem to go with everything summer spring related.  A neutral AND interesting.  It's a keeper. Red suede Tory Burch clutch.  Why?  Every girl needs a little touch of red in their wardrobe. Turquoise vintage pill-box clutch.  Why?  Well, for starters it's vintage... if that weren't reason enough it's a chic shade of turqouise AND it's roomy as far as clutches go. Silver beaded clutch for the holidays.  Why?  Silver goes with just about everything (sometimes even its close cousin gold, sometimes - do not get carried away here!) I can rely on this metallic maven to get me through the monotony winter holiday parties, as well as summertime soirees. This leaves me with 9 clutches that I can either donate or sell.  Impressive right? And with that handbags are done.

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Meet My Closet

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By The Closet Editor · May 2, 2010 · 0 Comments · 14 Views

T H E  C L O S E T  E D I T O R

Meet My Closet

I edit closets.  It’s not a full time job, at least not yet, but it’s what I love to do.  I call it being a closet editor/stylist/wardrobe consultant and (because I blog about it) /blogger.  People bring me in to assess their closets.  I factor in their lifestyle, their work, and then I help them realize what clothes they have that they don’t need, what clothes they don’t have that they do need, and how to re-purpose existing clothes in new ways that makes their wardrobe feel brand new again.  I offer to take the excess to thrift shops, or sell it on eBay.  I also provide personal shopping services to help people fill in the gaps.

To provide some credibility let’s start with my closet.  For my full time job, and entrance into the wide world of fashion, I work for a lifestyle brand who makes contemporary American sportswear.  It’s a reflection of my personal style, which is a good thing and a bad thing.  I love working for a brand that I’m so inspired by each day.  It’s a bad thing when we have an employee sale.  I could drop an entire paycheck easily, I have enough self control not to, but  I wouldn’t mind it.  So here I am.  Post employee sale.  Broke and with a closet bursting at the seams.  Looks like it’s time for me to edit.  I fling my closet doors open, hide my new purchases in my kitchen, and tackle this monster. Four years of working for designers, I’m a pro at this.  I start with shoes.  They’re so easy.  Shoes are so trend motivated.  There are the classics: ballet flats, espadrilles, tall boots (not to say that the classics can’t be edited, they can and they should!).  Everything outside of that group operates on a trend.  The classic black pump?  One season it’s pointy toed, the next it’s rounded.  One season it’s a 4 inch stiletto.  Next season it’s a 5 inch platform.  Let’s begin editing.

  • Booties: Au revoir booties-that-come-up-to-the-ankle.  This season they’re scooping below the ankle, making the original version look clunky and unchic.
  • Sandals: well first things first – the adorable tan gladiator flats that got destroyed at the Kenny Chesney lawn concert last summer are clearly never going to have a second life.  Buh Bye.  Next: silver gladiators – why did I EVER buy you in the first place.  Every time I put them on I take them right off.  The guy at the shoe store offered me a 20% discount if I bought them along with the other two pairs of sandals I was definitely taking home.  What can I say?  It seemed like a good idea at the time.
  • Pointy toe heels: I bought a pair of Pradas as a college graduation gift to myself a few years ago.  After 3 wears they stretched out.  Now if I wear them I spend the whole time trying not to walk right out of them.  Definitely unchic.  Selling them.  I’m also going to give up on the patent leather grey and purple platforms with a slightly pointed toe.  I found them in a shop window walking home from a bottomless mimosa brunch.  At the time, apparently I couldn’t feel my feet, because these guys are at least a size too small.  I had three out of towners visiting me that weekend, and they were kind enough to help me tidy up my apartment before they left.  Somehow in the mix, someone threw away the shoe box with the receipt, so they’ve been collecting dust since Kim’s 23 birthday.
  • Extras: I have 3 pairs of tan ballet flats.  I’ll keep the straw with patent trim, and I’ll keep the Tory Burch Reva Ballerina Flats.  I’ll say sianara to the third pair that has the same color scheme as the straw and patent (they’re just not as cute!)  Riding Boots.  I have a pair of black ones that I’ve just never loved.  Time to let them go.  I have two pairs of brown tall riding boots.  A girl only needs one.  I’m going to keep the classic pair without any hardware (hardware can look so dated when it’s out of season).

 

What am I leaving myself with?  About 5 pairs of ballet flats (they’re such a lifesaver in Manhattan).  One pair of tall brown riding boots, one pair of light brown high heeled boots, one pair of black high heeled Michael Kors boots, one pair of cowboy boots (specific I know, but sometimes they’re exactly what I’m looking for), two pairs of Havaianas – my flip flop of choice, a pair of black pumps, tan Gucci pumps, tan Jimmy Choo mules, my beloved Coach wooden wedges with brown leather T straps, Tory Burch gladiator pumps, Steve Madden gladiator pumps (which I would absolutely consider giving away if I didn’t always get compliments when I wear them).  I also have one pair of high heeled wedges (for days when I need to look dressed up, but will be on my feet all day) and two pairs of booties.  This gives me a plethora of options for work, weekend, and everything in-between.  I have my classics, I have my trendier pieces, and I have something for every occasion.  I could use a bone colored pair of shoes, but other than that, I’m pretty much covered in the shoe department.  Now it's the handbags' turn.

Handbags are my weakness.  I have a collection that could put the likes of Kate Spade to shame.  Let’s take a look… Back in a few…

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