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The Vintage Treasure Hunt

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By The Closet Editor · September 29, 2010 · 0 Comments · 448 Views

I think my little game of Mad Men catch up is getting to me.  As soon as Kate Hudson uttered, "It's vintage, New York City... $35!" about her amazing white fur jacket, I couldn't get it out of my mind.  A few more episodes of Mad Men later, and I found myself at my favorite West Village vintage shop, Star Struck Vintage Clothing.  I got side tracked by the gorgeous gold pendants and baubles near the window, but after 20 minutes of trying on jewelry (and ultimately landing on one must-have gold plated bauble)  I wandered back to their fur section.  Almost immediately I spotted it.  A beautiful white rabbit fur jacket.  It's a little worn, but it was $45.  Typically, I'm anti-fur, but I make an exception for Mongolian Lamb and Rabbit furs, because we eat their meat, so using their fur is simply using every bit of the animal.

For the completely ethical fashionista, faux fur is becoming more and more high quality.  It's gone beyond the world of Wet Seal and H&M and into high fashion doors.  In fact, one of my favorite designers, Adam Lippes, has put a heavy focus on finding luxe faux furs for his contemporary-meets-American-Sportswear colleciton.  Last year I picked up a faux chinchilla vest that is to die for.  With fur making a major statement on the Fall 2009 and 2010 runways, this trend isn't going away soon.  Pick up a vest or scarf to get your feet wet, and embrace the warmth!

Check out celebs spotted in fur and faux fur for chic styling ideas.

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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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