I believe in Christianity as I believe that the sun has risen: not only because I see it, but because by it I see everything else -C.S. Lewis

Saturday, September 3, 2011

Outfit of (Last) Week...Oops!

So, I got a new job at this really sweet, little boutique downtown and for part of my interview I had to (got to!) put an outfit together using the resources in the shop. Here is a take on what I created and I just thought it was a fun getup, enjoy :)

INGREDIENTS:


Viyella navy and white striped top- $24.50

Forever 21 High-waisted Denim Shorts- About $16.50



Retro 80s Purple Button Up (Etsy.com)- $24.00


ASOS "Poppy" Shoes- $42.50


Bluefly Belt- $41.00



Urban Decay Revolution- $22.00


Directions: Tuck the Viyella top into your high-waisted sassy denim shorts (leave a bit bloused at the top). Proceed to put on the purple button up (leave it un buttoned). Go on and place the silver chain belt around your neck as a statement piece and let the chain fall in front. Slip on those beautiful ASOS mary jane's and last but not least...throw on some Urban Decay red lips, plump up those lashes and look gorgeous!

Monday, July 11, 2011

Vintage II

How to Spot Vintage Like a...
Professionista


Lesson 1. One of the first noticeable and easy details to find for inspection is the size. Vintage clothing WILL BE sized remarkably smaller than today's clothing. Two dresses with 25-inch waists vary in today's measurements; the vintage dress is marked as a size "4/6" while the current piece is marked as a "12." (These are estimations, every piece/designer will vary)

Lesson 2. Next, take a look at the fabric content. Today we have the luxury of stretch in our garments but the ladies of the 40s and 50s were not so comfortable. Polyester and spandex were not being used in these eras and most clothing was made from wool or cotton. Look at the waist, if there is stretch there be wary that this garment may come from the 80s or later. (Fun Fact: Lycra Spandex had its birth into the "professional" dance attire in the 1960s and helped bring to light stretchy, shiny and fabulous disco jeans-all the flare and none of the restrictions)
Lesson 3. Another easy giveaway is the zipper. Today's zippers are mostly plastic and coated to match the material of the garment. Vintage zippers are metal and the teeth are significantly larger; many are finished in gold or silver. An example of an authentic vintage zipper comes from the Crown Zipper Company made in the early 1950s:
Crown Zipper Used on a Military Bomber Jacket
  
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Lesson 4. Labels within the Garment. Many nicer brands today have stiched labels-this coincide with vintage labels which were also stitched into the piece along with (usually) a paper sizing tag. Many vintage garments were made in the United States (I like that!) while today's clothes are manufactured in countries like China and the Philippines. 
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Lesson 5. Trends are a fun indicator if you have a gem in your hands. Sillhouette was forever the focus for many designers. Pencil skirts, full skirts, raised hems, you could go on but all of these trends have something in common- a beautiful, slender, feminine shape that spanned several decades and is still appreciated today. 
  Early 1950s Red Silk Gown - Candy Shiveley,contentmentfarmantiques.com
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This is a silk gown that showcases the sillhouette that paved the way for women's fashion. Another beautiful example is this navy 2-piece faille (woven fabric of silk, cotton or rayon) suit.
Early 1950s Navy Faille Suit - courtesy Jody Steinman, coutureallurevintage.com.
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Most of these tips are just small diddies to assist you...and myself in hunting for true picturesque vintage jewels. I hope it helped even a smidge and of course have fun treasure hunting!
PS: (Here are some more gorgeous vintage pieces for your ennjoyment and inspiration!)

Chanel couture  lace dress
1937 Chanel
1950 Karen Stark/Harvey Berin
1970s Halston jumpsuit (yes please!)
Lanvin evening dress
1960 Lanvin/Paris
Zandra Rhodes dress
1971 Zandra Rhodes
1967 Pierre Balmain

Monday, June 6, 2011

70's Chic and 60's Multitalented Minimalist

This season the 70s have come back with a surprising twist. In the past this era had been associated with glam and very shiny sequins; this time around there is still an adundance of beauty and shine but it is done with even more elegance sprinkled in.

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Here is a lightwash that still embraces the signature high-waisted bell bottom look while adding modern style with a loosely tucked in blouse. Notice the absence of bold colors for this day time ensemble. The color from the clutch is enough to break up the laid back tones and the leather belt is reassurance of the 70s vibe. At the boutique I buy for these big hats have been a hit; wearing your hair down in the all too wonderful 70s waves with a wide brimmed hat like this pull from several style eras all while giving a "feminine, stylish and hippie" feel, which is beauty in one of its most fun tudes.

For later this year Michael Kors has gone a slightly different route in his Pre-Fall 2011 Collection.
courtesy:Vogue
There were a lot of loose, laid back pieces in this collection. This included long blazers, trousers and bold color blocking (mostly red, blue, black and white). I am definitely a dress girl and this retro inspired simple black dress did it for me. Like all the ingredients in this collection Kors gives us the opportunity to wear these garments throughout the seasons. They can be layered as coverups or layered as coats, it's up to the weather and us what we do with these clean, pretty pieces. For example, this dress is lovely on its own with pumps and few accessories, but as the weather cools some sheen boots and one of his longer length black blazers will do the trick (and if it's really cold throw in some brown, gray or classic black tights!)

Here are some of my other favorites from the gorgeous (Pre) Fall 2011 collections:
Photos courtesy of Harper's Bazaar


Chloe


Derek Lam

Emilio Pucci



Tory Burch



Valentino

Versace


 Louis Vuitton

I hope you enjoyed all of this beauty as much as I did, now have fun with it!


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