Style This: Anthro’s Breeze Along Cami Is Ready For A Spring Fling, Day Or Night!

imageWhen something catches my eye while shopping (this occurs frequently), I always try to do a mental “Style This” feature in my head, guest-starring everything in my closet. Is it versatile enough to take me from day to night, guaranteeing maximum wear for my money’s worth? Do I have coordinating accessories to wear with this item? I asked myself similar questions when I came upon the Breeze Along Cami from Anthropologie. True, I already have plenty of ruffled tanks, but this one’s lightweight silky texture and refreshing springy color just exudes a carefree yet sexy playfulness that my closet is definitely lacking! Read on to see how this one tank can take you from a day in the sun (hurry up, spring!) to a fashionable night out.

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Socks And Sandals Are Stylish (Together!) For Spring

imagePairing tights and socks with sandals… are you crazy? Maybe I am, but designers have been sending this look down the runways for seasons now and it’s a great way to get out of a winter boot rut! Besides, black opaques go from basic to killer when worn with seriously aggressive platforms and mini skirt. Looking to make your sandals look even more cozy? Try textured tights, like a fine ribbed wool pair. For evening, experiment with semi-sheer tights or ones with a slight pattern like swiss dots. Stay out of granny territory by avoiding anything too sheer or nude. Whatever you choose, keep the shoes and the tights in the same color family to create the illusion of one long line. Whether it’s all blacks or all electric blue is up too you! Once the weather starts to turn a bit milder, try swapping out tights for socks. Burberry Prorsum and Rochas showed models wearing scrunched down socks with sandals. Keep the socks and the shoes a nude or beige color to keep from shortening your leg too much. Now that you’ve got the legwear down, you can’t just throw on any old sandal. Opt for tall, chunky heeled or platform sandals; you’ll need them to balance out the heft of the tights. Anything too strappy and delicate will be overwhelmed. Check out the slideshow for some shoes and tights perfect for this transitional look!

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Elder Style: Doris Eaton Travis


One of my favourite illustrated books is Lauren Redniss’ gorgeous book, Century Girl, about the life of Doris Eaton Travis:

“When Doris Eaton was born on March 14, 1904, the average American could expect to live 47 years. Today, at 102, the 5′ 2,” blue-eyed Virginia native has already lived more than two of these life spans.

In 1918, Doris kicked up the youngest pair of legs in the bedazzling, feathered chorus line of Florenz Ziegfeld’s annual Follies stage spectacular. For her 100th birthday in 2004, Doris was back on the same Broadway stage, in black taffeta skirt and silver heels, leading a conga line of a dozen dancers.

By the time she received her honorary doctorate at age 101, Doris had starred in silent and talking pictures, performed for presidents and princesses, bantered with Babe Ruth, offended Henry Ford, outlived six siblings, wrote a newspaper column, hosted a television show, earned a phi beta kappa degree in history (at 88), raised turkeys, and raced horses.”

Here’s a picture of Doris at a young 105 years old!

Elder Style: Iris Apfel


On view at the Peabody Essex Museum until early February is a retrospective of icon Iris Apfel:

Rare Bird of Fashion: The Irreverent Iris Apfel presents more than 80 dramatic ensembles from the personal collections of legendary tastemaker and style icon Iris Apfel. Known for her eclectic mixing of haute couture with costume jewelry and exotic baubles, Apfel has inspired bold developments in the fashion industry through her spirited irreverence and pitch-perfect taste. Now in her 88th year, she continues to challenge visual culture with radical juxtapositions of disparate influences. These spectacular and unexpected wardrobe combinations are exhibited with inventive staging and playful displays that underscore Apfel’s inexhaustible creative spirit.”


{see also Nubby Twiglet}

Elder Style: Mimi Weddell


“The only romantic thing left in life is a hat!” Mimi Weddell

Got Spring Fever? Check Out RVCA’s New Collection At Karmaloop!

imageRVCA’s spring collection is now available at Karmaloop.com. RVCA is a design-driven lifestyle brand free from passing trends. Taking root in American workwear, the brand adds function and fashion for every day and any situation. Keeping it cool and casual, the collection features light woven tunics and sweet tanks. Plaid prints and stripes are also common themes throughout the collection. We especially love The Collette Scoop Neck Dress and The Lonestar Tank. Check the slideshow for the rest of our favorite picks, then get your own at Karmaloop!

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Call for submissions: Elder Style!


For our Spring issue’s style feature, we are celebrating the fashion sensibilities of senior style. Inspired by the blog Advanced Style and our own stylish grandparents, hat-wearing great aunts and dapper old uncles, we invite you to submit images and stories of fashionable elders.

There are two categories to which you can submit, images of them stylish back in the day (this beautiful woman pictured above is Kate‘s grandmother) and contemporary photos (below). You’re welcome to submit to both categories! Please include a description (100-150 words) of why you admire their style and any personal anecdotes you’d like to share. You need to have the permission of your subject or family before submitting a photograph for possible publication.

Images should be 4 inches wide at 300dpi and can be uploaded here. Submissions are due February 10!

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Stylehive’s Stylescopes Sprinkle Style Into Your Rainy Days

imageIt seems like every time the word winter is mentioned, we automatically think snow and what to wear to fend against it. It doesn’t snow everywhere though, and in some places, winter means wind and rain. But no matter what the weather is like by you, these cunning constellations still have the power to predict what you’ll be needing for your busy week ahead! I personally hail from Seattle and if there’s anything you should know about Seattle, it’s that it’s famous for coffee and rain. So while magazines and stores were boasting cozy knits and stylish suede jackets and boots, my fellow rain-dwellers and I were mainly concerned with staying dry and warm and looking cute in the process. Although storm clouds may have put the stars into hiding, their messages are still clear. Check out my slideshow to see some of my favorite wet weather styles, and find the best one for your sign!

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Label Love: IRO Spring 2010 Has Chic Essentials Done Right

imageIf you can imagine model Erin Wasson going on a military tour in the Middle East and then stopping in Paris on her way back, you might get an idea of what IRO’s Spring 2010 collection is like. Launched in 2004 by French brothers Laurent and Arik Britton, their initial concept was to establish a simple yet bold pieces that could easily transition from day to night. IRO is just one of those lines that can only be described as instantly, effortlessly chic. And I really don’t mean that in that overused cliched way. Come on, just look at the clothes! Whether it’s the distressed denim shorts or leather motorcycle jacket, all the essential basics are there and done totally right. The collection revolves around mostly separates so mixing and matching is easy. After amassing a cult following, IRO is now easier to find in the US and online. I haven’t seen the spring collection in stores or online yet, but Shopbop has a great selection of their Fall 2009 line right now. Take a look at my slideshow for a look at their upcoming collection.

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Which GLEE Star Rocked The Best Look At The Fox All-Star Party?

imageThey’re the new kids on the block with their sunny smiles and amazing voices, and now they’re showing off their styles on the red carpet! The cast members of Glee are all over the place these days and with fame comes constant scrutiny. No problems there because not only do they have magnetic personalities and voices, but they also aren’t scared to strut their stuff. For the recent Fox All-Star Party in Pasadena, California, many stars showed up in their best semi-formal looks and posed for the cameras. The girls of Glee (minus Diana Agron who plays Quinn) were all smiles – and hot dresses too! With looks ranging from sweet and floral to simply sexy, the Glee girls showed that their range doesn’t apply to only their vocals, but to their style as well. Take the poll below and choose your favorite Glee fashionista! Was it Jayma Mays in her sweet cutout dress that stole the show? Or maybe you preferred Jenna Ushkowitz’s pretty floral number and sleek black Louboutin pumps for a girly, but understated look. Could Amber Riley’s satiny sheath be more your style, or do you think diva Lea Michele gets the spotlight for her uniquely feminine ensemble? No matter who you choose, we can’t wait until the whole cast comes back in April on Fox!
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