Monday, October 31, 2011

New York City Lady






(Sunnies – Crossroads, Blouse – Brooks Brothers via Crossroads, Fur Stole – Vintage, Skirt – thrifted, Shoes – Modern Vintage, Bag – Cole Haan)
If you’ve been following me on twitter, you may have noticed I’ve journeyed from west to east coast this week! This lady is living it up on the crisp, cool streets of New York City.
This time around I’m all about the eccentric lady.. and today’s look is prim-proper and 40′s inspired.

Monday, October 24, 2011

In Kristin Cavallari’s Closet

 – ASOS Lace Dress With Scalloped Neck


Who:Kristin Cavallari wearing a ASOS lace dress with scalloped neck
Shop:ASOS US $80.86
Where:P.S. Arts’ 20th Anniversary Celebration, LA

Credit: Getty

Monday, October 17, 2011

Style Evolution: A Look At The Style Evolution Of Solange Knowles

Solange Knowles

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Adolfo Sanchez: a design in review

There are many things you can say about fashion, and there are a lot of categories you could fit it into including things like: style, brand, high-end or ready-to-wear etc.   However, I want to describe a new website www.adolfosanchezdesigns.com, and the designer, as one of fashions’ newest iconic influences by affiliation.  What I mean is, “Adolpho Sanchez” is bringing an increasing vision to the way women are flattered and fitted by “high-style.”  Adolpho Sanchez has, in a determined and creative technique, been able to leverage what it takes to be a designer of “high-end” empowering trends for women. 

His focus is: style for women to be engaging to them, must fearlessly, by devotion to the effect, enable them to be who they are, by wearing exactly what they like.  He is designing fashion for a class with definable richness that self-describes his plunging necklines with long-sleeves and pleated short-skirt combinations, so that by just viewing his dress pictorials you can understand what every designer already knows so well about style.  If I were to put a label on his designs, I’d say he makes clothes that take the look of an “Urban Warrior” but removes some of the “edge” and re-implements every stitch of feminine class, elegance and luxury!  I’d say that all of the “classic staples” of his “Victorian Goth” are at the forefront of his design repertoire, and are what his main collection is about. 

There are furs, satins and silks that crop, a-line, puff-up, ruffle-out and pencil in, the figure of fashion for women so descriptively, that you can easily see why each dress was made, and why the runway model has it so easy when doing their usual catwalk in tandem with his specific genre representation!  What an incredible style-statement the fur in his ensemble made, that had the ruffle on the skirt down the middle, with the luxurious silky/satin puffed long-sleeve (shoulder) shirt (all in black)!  I will be watching the makings of this designer, in the future, not only because there were many things to relate to at the start, but, because I know he has a lot more to produce, fashion-wise.  I want to be there when all of his influences become a permanent part of him, and Alexander McQueen (to name one) and the others, that he has been inspired by since the tender ages of 15 and 16 (living in California) have their impact and reality strikes a new cord for the world-of-style with celebratory excellence happening all over again!
In regards to the every-growing-style-closet (for all shoppers of classy, runway looks and more) for Adolpho Sanchez Designs: www.adolfosanchezdesigns.com.

Monday, October 10, 2011

Guess who's designing a collection for "Macy's?"

Karl Lagerfeld!  That's who...
 >>Karl Lagerfeld's 45-piece limited-edition collection for Macy's hits 235 of the retailer's stores and online later this month — on Aug. 31 — and finally, there's a look at more than just one dress from the line. The collection, which runs $50 to $170, stays much within Lagerfeld's designing comfort zone — lots of black and white with pops of pink, lots of high collars, several pieces showing off imagery of the designer himself. The full collection — plus a peek at the ad campaign, featuring Coco Rocha — in the slideshow.
See more: http://www.fashionologie.com/Karl-Lagerfeld-Macys-Full-Collection-Campaign-Pictures-18578169

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

SJP steps out in skinny cropped leather trousers and sunnies

Here at MyDaily HQ, we've come to learn that Sarah Jessica Parker looks good in pretty much everything she wears. Her latest street style ensemble is another good case in point.

sarah-jessica-parkerSarah Jessica Parker out and about in New York. Photo: bauergriffinonline
SJP was spotted out and about in New York's West Village yesterday wearing cropped, skinny leather trousers (definitely a difficult style to wear) teamed with a mac, an over-the-shoulder bag and a pair of suede stilettos. Her look was complete with a scraped back hair do and oversized sunnies.

It's half mum on the school run, half sophisticated dinner date but somehow, we think her mismatched outfit it works.