Friday, December 19, 2008
Investing in Classics During a Recession
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Holiday Party Dressing Part I: The Company Christmas Party
The company holiday party:
Remain understated, do not see this as an opportunity to display parts of your personality or anatomy that you wouldn't normally want your boss to see. This issue is only exacerbated by drinking too much and really making a fool of yourself. That said, there is no reason to be a stick in the fondue. Play up the festive with fabrics, a pop of color and/or statement accessories.
A few suggestions:
- Velvet pants, cashmere sweater and dramatic earrings
- Winter white pants and white or black top - layered gold necklace
- Black pants, tuxedo-esque top
- Knee length sequin skirt with black turtleneck
- The all classic sheath dress
- Lace Skirt and sweater
Places to look - Mix and Match at: The Express (I know, so college, but their holiday stuff is cute), Ann Taylor (again, I know, avoid anything to matronly), J. Crew, Club Monaco, and even Newport News (I love this dress in the photo).
And Please Remember -- no pantyhose - never, don't do it, if we stop buying them, eventually they will stop making them and the resistant will have no choice but to get on board.
Thursday, November 6, 2008
First Lady Style
Monday, November 3, 2008
Design Hive
It runs from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturdays through Dec. 20. at the Maria L. Baldwin School, 28 Sacramento St., Cambridge. For details visit www.designhivemarket.com.
And check out the article from Boston.com for more information on the brainchild of it all!
Creating a buzz for new styles
When Val Fox was in New York last year, she loved frequenting the designers markets that adorn city blocks from SoHo to Brooklyn. She especially relished finding one-of-a-kind pieces from aspiring fashion designers.
"It was just much more interesting than going into H&M and picking out something that everyone else is already wearing," said Fox, 39, an e-commerce marketing consultant from Cambridge. "I know Bostonians would love to have markets like these and we really don't have any, at least not any that are exclusively about fashion and design."
So Fox took matters into her own hands. She dialed up local design schools, including the Massachusetts College of Art & Design and the Rhode Island School of Design, and she invited them to help her create a designers market that would transcend the typical shopping experience.
The result is Design Hive, a showcase for aspiring and established designers from all over New England. Held at the Baldwin School in Cambridge every Saturday through Dec. 20, the bazaar will feature DJs and more than 40 vendors selling one-of-kind wares, including modern and vintage clothing, handbags and accessories, jewelry, housewares, and pottery.
"It's not a craft market by any means. About 80 percent of the merchandise is clothing and jewelry that is fashion-forward and edgy," Fox said. "At the same time, it's very grassroots, democratic and accessible."
Her blueprint for the Design Hive was based on The Market, a wildly successful designers' market in the Nolita neighborhood of Manhattan. Every Saturday since September 2002, The Market has transformed a local gym into a colorful bazaar where talented, yet-to-be discovered designers showcase their latest styles.
"The Market is held in a gym, the Design Hive is in a school cafeteria, so it'll have a similar feel to it," Fox said. "We'll feature about 100 different designers spread over the eight Saturdays that are either unknown or little known. It's really a platform for people who are just getting started in the world of design."
Fox sees it as a great opportunity to catch a rising star early in their career - sort of like seeing U2 at the Paradise before they started selling out arenas. "You could discover the next Luella Bartley or Anya Hindmarch," Fox said. "And you could be among the first to check out their styles before they get picked up and go big box on us."
By KATE M. JACKSON
Friday, October 24, 2008
Ten Pounds Lighter
Friday, October 17, 2008
Because I'm Worth It...And So Are You
Monday, October 13, 2008
Sigerson if you Please
Thursday, October 9, 2008
How to Have Style
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Bloody Fantastic
Although it has been around since the 60's, the United States has only recently been introduced to the brand with the opening of the New York flagship store last year. But now all can enjoy the edgy trends with the launch of the Website.
With funky, up-to-the-minute lines such as the eponymous collection by Kate Moss, and at affordable prices, everyone can now enjoy some of the UK rocker edge.
I'm lusting after a wool blazer that hasn't come out yet, but here are a few other pieces that make a statement without developing multiple personalities...
Channel the 60's with this tartan taffeta blouse pair with "smart" cigarette pants and ballet flats.
I love this pencil skirt with the perfect ruffle accent capitalizing on a hot trend, the zipper in the back makes this one vixen-worthy.
And the belt, oh the belt...Because you can, and should...
This and much more, go on, get down with your bad self.
Monday, September 22, 2008
Emmy's Fashion
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Falling for Boots
Thursday, August 7, 2008
Times Are Tough
Thursday, July 3, 2008
What I'm Loving Now: The Jumpsuit
Monday, June 9, 2008
Making SATC Proud
Anyone that watches the show, knows the clothes are principal to the plot and act as a 5th or 6th (if you factor in NYC) character. Though it felt a bit over the top in the movie, I'm all over it! Most of the ensembles the women wear I wouldn't dream of wearing, but in the same way that they revolutionized the idea of being female and single in the city, Patricia Field and SJP created a wonderful sense of freedom to the fashion we wear. On the one hand they introduced us to the impossibly expensive shoes of Manolo and the coveted bag of next season, but on the other they showed us real city dwellers that it is absolutely fine to throw caution to the wind, on occasion.
More than once, I've stood in front of my mirror thinking, jeez, can I really get away with wearing this? Isn't it too bold? Too sleazy? Too demure? Too much?
When I have these moments of doubt I only need to think of Samantha’s choices and think, if it floats my boat why not??? What exactly am I afraid of? Making a fashion faux pas? If we didn't experiment and enjoy the sometimes perilous trends where would our individual style come from?
I was especially struck by the plethora of exposed bras. Personally I’ve never been a “bra-less wonder” in fact many times I’ve thought I'd love to wear this, but I couldn't wear a bra, and with a sigh of defeat walk away. The SATC ladies simply rock it like they mean it and while I don’t necessarily care for this style, I applaud the fact that they did! Everything from their bras, to color choices and mix of style and texture was simply outrageous!
To that end, recently I’ve heard a lot of mumblings on the present day dilemma of matching? It goes kind of like this, "OK, so I don't want to match?" with a one-eyed tilt of the head, trying to grasp the fact that after 20 or 30 years everything we’d been taught about matching was in fact wrong? I won’t throw the universe off of its course and say that matching is a no-no, but I think we have to be conscious of overkill and looking like an overgrown 3rd grader...And I say 3rd grader, because before that, I think most of us were just lucky to be dressed. I spent much of pre-school in cowboy boots and a red t-shirt. I preferred to wear Easter hats with the ribbon forward, much to the chagrin of Grandmother Muse. And you know what, every picture indicates I was happy as a clam. I think so much of our lives are tied up in the details of client meetings, and budgets that we forget what it is like to color outside of the lines. When I'm in a subdued suit (rarely I admit) I feel not only uncomfortable but crushed of creativity and freedom to be me. I want to be the little girls I see with boldly colored striped tights and polka dot dresses that I look at with a mix of fondness and envy.
Who knew fashion could say so much? I'll end with the advice that next time you're wondering if you can "pull-off" an outfit think of our fashion-forward friends of SATC and go for it!
Monday, May 19, 2008
Jammie Time!
For the longest time I thought this practice was something that only existed in the all-female Muse household growing up. I'd watch shows like Lipstick Jungle and think no way Lindsay Price's character wears that around the house! But my secret fear was that she DID and I was the strange one. I can remember Mother Muse changing into some pretty choice jammie attire after school and the saddest truth was that Papa Muse kind of forgot what Mother Muse looked like in real clothes. Needless to say, the apple doesn't not fall far from the tree and these habits are deep seeded in me, and I had to know -- Does everyone have Jammie Time?
I began taking a sort of subtle poll of my friends and was beyond happy to find out that YES!!! everyone does Jammie Time!!! As if some release from the confines of your day, people change into sweatpants, jammies, yoga pants, brief cotton underwear...you name it! No wonder this is such a huge market for "loungewear". If you are looking for some cute loungewear check out lululemon and Target as nice alternatives to the Juicy Couture that swept the nation a few years ago!
Any Jammie habits or theories on Jammie time? Let the Muse know!
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Who Needs Kitson!
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Happy Earth Day
Friday, April 11, 2008
While on the Subject of Men's Style
How could I have missed my favorite faux pas of the pleated Khaki -- I can't tell you how many heated conversations I've had with guys about that one...and no, I don't care how much extra room they give you...
So needless to say there will be much more to come on Men's style!!! In the meantime I'm headed down-south for vacation...Hopefully my trip will be filled with inspiration!
[in honor of Gossip Girl's return] XOXO
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
All Things White
Neiman Marcus for Up and Comers: CUSP
Just came across Neiman Marcus' newest venture, CUSP.
They say, "the stores are designed for the current, hip affluent woman with a strong interest in fashion and trends. A highly edited selection of contemporary apparel, shoes, handbags, accessories and beauty is presented in a modern environment. Personal stylists service the customer by helping them select either the season "must have" accessory or an entire wardrobe."
Only a few stores are open now, but you can shop online and orders over $150 are free shipping.
For all the DC and LA muses (where they have shops now) have you been, thoughts?
Friday, April 4, 2008
Men's Style Part One
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Spring Clean Your Wardrobe
It took a full weekend to get into working order, there were tears that led to therapeutic moments on the couch "what's wrong?" I was overwhelmed. All the disrespect I'd been showing my clothes was being thrown in front of my face -- and I've learned to never go back. As I enter another season it will be easier than ever to change over my wardrobe (something I'd never done before). Here are some of the difficult to learn things I've found the most useful -- And I hope that there is at least one person that can benefit from me showing my extreme naivete at clothes-caring.
1. Get the vacuum-sealed bags to put the majority of out-of-season clothes away. I never really understood the point of this, but having more room in your closet allows for easier access. I do tend to leave out a few items so that only colder evenings I can add in something unexpected like a turtleneck with shorts!
2. No matter how limited your storage space is, do not use the top shelf for stacked clothing. While obvious, it never really dawned on me how to solve the problem of the entire stack falling onto the ground. It is simple, find another place. Use the top shelf for clutches, headbands and other accessories.
3. And because I can't say it better myself look at this In Style article for tips on how to edit and rebuild your closet. It should be a fun experience, like shopping in your favorite boutique!
4. I cannot remember where I read this last tip (maybe Real Simple?), but I love it! Pull out 8 basic pieces, then 8 trendy pieces lay them out and mix/match outfits complete with jewelry, shoes etc. Here is the clincher -- snap photos of the outfits for easy reference when you are getting dressed.
Look fab in a flash!
Thursday, March 27, 2008
Fabulous Finds for Skin
Call it the arrogance of the young, but like many things in my life, I'm just starting to get it. This also applies to the things I already knew like sunscreen, I am pretty sure I started taking that seriously when I turned 20; daily moisturizer with SPF when I turned 23. Now that I'm about to slam into 28, I've finally begun to understand the importance of a full skin care regime and have to wonder how much damage I've already done?
A few weeks ago I was at Trish McEvoy getting some new make-up. While I understand they try and peddle every serum under the sun, I knew she meant business after seeing her reaction after she asked if I used an eye cream (it reminded me of Mother Muse back in the day when I was frequently reminded that I "couldn't trick a tricker.") So I had to admit that my emphatic "yes" was more like occasionally dousing a little eye cream when I remember.
This woman was clearly seeing the bigger picture -- I wasn't getting it. So when she sent me on my way with a tote full of trial size products I became obsessed. When I'm looking through the magazines I actually read the skin care articles now and have found some great products for those of us that are just graduating into the "frig, I'm getting older" or "you want how much for an ounce?" groups of women (and men).
As a newbie the following are the most important additions to your skin care regimen -- eye cream, at-home peels, and moisturizer with SPF. With so many options it can be really easy to say the most expensive must be the best, but often that is not the case and is purely marketing.
For eye cream look for products that have collagen boosters like retinol, antioxidants like Vitamin C and peptides. The entire Muse family has been turned onto Dr. Wexler 3 in 1 eye cream as well as all her other products.
At-home peels and microdermabrasion, they sound a lot scarier than they actually are -- I hear it and think of Samantha in SATC, follow the directions and you won't notice a thing. Try Ole Henriksen, Murad or RoC from your local drugstore.
As for moisturizer -- I think this is a totally personal experience...Sister Muse1 likes La Mer but I'm allergic. I like L'Oreal Future E because it is light and easy on the wallet. In fact I like L'Oreal's products in general because they have the same owners and often use the same ingredients as Kiehl's and Lancome.
Oh and give it a few months, because if you are like me, there are years of damage control going down!
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Transitional Clothing
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Mother of the Bride
The race is on!
Monday, March 17, 2008
A Few of My Favorite Things
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Celebrities Are Just Like Us
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Get Over Your Bad Self!
Still don't believe me??? Well, if Target hasn't sold you on celebrity labels like Isaac and maybe Vera isn't enough to get you to Kohl's, consider this - many of the creative directors behind labels you love are actually not creating the pieces you're wearing.
For example, I bet many of you wouldn't buy Liz Claiborne but tote your Kate Spade proudly...Would you still if you knew that Kate Spade is no longer the creative force behind her brand?
Or would you still pooh-pooh Talbots if you knew the very well-respected Michael Smallbone was behind the brand (formerly of Anne Klein).
phew, ok I think I’ve made my point! You will never find all the things you want in one store, nor should you! A terrible fashion faux-pas would be to look like pg. 76 from a catalog...
So in the essence of sharing, here are a few of my favorite hidden gems:
JC Penney has stealthily built up its brand and now is in many of the mainstream fashion mags. Love the play jewelry and cheap summer dresses! (Check out the jacket above, so cute and just $40)
Victoria Secret has great selection on bathing suits and shoes
Talbots is totally under the radar on handbags, shoes and the occasional party dress. For all the lucky Boston girls -- head to the outlet in Hingham, best deals out there!
When all else fails try the usual suspects: Kohls, Target, H&M, Limited, Marshalls etc.
Getting over your bad self never looked so good!
Tuesday, March 4, 2008
Shop It To Me!!!
Quite simply, "Shop it to Me" gathers all your sizes and brands you are interested in and send you a daily email with the sales of the day from your favorite shops. Brilliant!!!
Shop Away!
http://www.shopittome.com/salemail/signup.jsp
Where are the rest of your pants?
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
The Superbowl of Fashion
Oh, how I love the Oscars! Let me count the ways -- 1. the Jewels 2. the Hair 3. the make-up 4. the dresses and 5. oh yeah, the little gold statues too! This year was somewhat disappointing -- No Vanity Fair after-party, No really star-making moments during the show and I still can't get over the fact Tilda Swinton won Best Supporting Actress -- but I digress.
Who got it right? And Who should fire their stylist? :) This year was not filled with many flagrant fashion missteps, but not many stood out from the pack either. The usual risk-takers were absent like Keira Knightley or Natalie Portman and their presence was missed. For example, Katherine Heigl (why was she there again) looked beautiful, everything just right, but she doesn't make my list. I'm so tired of her Old Hollywood Glamour bit. I like Glamour as much as the next person, but it is 2008 and I wish she would mix it up a bit.
So who did make the cut? I have a surprising choice for my #1 pick of Best Dressed this year -- It goes to Ruby Dee from American Gangster. She was flawless: perfect hair, make-up, jewels and dress. And they were all age appropriate which is no small feat!
Other toppers of the evening were:
Dresses: Cameron Diaz, Heidi Klum, Renee Zellweger
Hair & Make-Up: Jen Garner, Marion Cotillard, Kristin Chenoweth
You would think with the stylists, money and time the Red Carpet-brigade could hit the trifecta, but few made it happen.
Best Overall Goes to Penelope Cruz, Keri Russell, Miley Cyrus and Amy Adams (I'm a sucker for Red Hair/Emerald frock combo).
And... The Oh Dear! Awards: Jennifer Hudson, Diablo Cody, Tilda Swinton
My final thought from the event was DAMN you Hollywood stylists!!! In one evening they made sure that the one-shoulder look (which I adore) will jump-the-shark faster than you can say Tory Burch.
'Til next year!
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Dreamin' of Summer
A. Oh summer!! It seems to be on everyone's mind lately. I blame the resort collections cropping up all over the place. For those lucky enough to get away, and those that pin the bikini to the closet door for inspiration, beachy items are all over the place! For those that hit the latter category, I definitely suggest waiting a bit for items to go on sale. In fact, Banana Republic is having some decent sales on spring-like inventory including some great orange blouses which I love!
Less is More, except, when More is More
A. As a well-endowed female myself, I've spent a lot of years addressing this issue much to my father's raised eyebrows. And after much trial and error, I've come to a few opinions on the way.
Sadly, for those of us with cleavage in practically everything, we must come to grips and admit that the stunning attire of Kate Hudson in How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days is just not going to fly.
So my opinion is this: at the office, NO cleavage EVER. It is too much of a distraction to everyone around. However, on those summer nights out with friends -- show off your best assets, no matter what those assets might be -- but keep the rest demure like Scarlett Johansson instead you'll look like Pam Anderson.
Business Casual is Still Business!
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Spring Updates
It’s a Man’s World
After yesterday’s post, I decided to muse a bit on the button-down shirt. I love the look, but the fit? It can be VERY difficult to say the least. Our anatomy is quite different then men, but yet many mainstream stores don’t quite get that chests come in all sorts of sizes. For this reason, more often than not, you’ll see me sport a button-down underneath an outfit to avoid the misshapen gap between buttons.
Not anymore! I’m tossing aside my cardigans and jackets! A friend of mine let me in on her secret and its brilliant! Take your button-downs to the tailor and have them add a little hook-eye on the inside between buttons – no more safety pins for me!!!
Another great, but slightly expensive, option ($195/shirt) is the amazing Rebecca & Drew shirt tailored specifically for your chest/waist/hip measurements. Order online at http://www.rebeccaanddrew.com/.
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Saint Valentine
Musings on First Date Attire
So here is the low-down from my male friend – a turtleneck conveys that the woman is “uptight” and can’t loosen up and enjoy herself. I see his point and think a compromise can definitely be achieved in the turtleneck category (3rd date).
Conversely, I will add that too-loose attire should be avoided for the obvious reasons -- like an interview, you want the person sitting across from you to be focused on you! So save the club attire for Vegas.
Now curiously a look that scored high with many of my male friends is the fitted button-down shirt and jeans (blazer optional). The guys like it because it gives an open-vibe while leaving enough to the imagination. Think Jennifer Aniston... (If button-down is not your thing a stylish blouse and/or jacket can achieve the same effect).
Like it or not, what we choose to wear speaks volumes to those around us (especially as a first/second impression). If you have a side of Rocker/Hippie/Preppie Chick save it for the conversation and not the outfit. The guy should have to work just a bit to figure out who you are…after all you don’t want to give up everything on the first date!!!
Thursday, February 7, 2008
Madras is Timeless
"Style Muse - HELP! I am a classic prep but I realize it's time for me to update my look. How can I integrate a few hip pieces into my wardrobe?"
A: Well first off -- no Vera! ha just kidding :) Classic prep is a great look and you shouldn't feel the need to invest in crazy trends which will only make you feel like you are wearing a costume. That being said, if you dress in head-to-toe prep you will look like you are wearing a costume. For example a madras skirt can stand alone -- you do not need to double up the Ralph Lauren polos to go with it (or at all).
The most effective way to embrace trends is through accessories...Killer sunglasses, statement rings and necklaces, a great bag and shoes makes the sweater set and khaki combo fresh! The other key is to make sure things fit well, see a tailor regularly so that prep doesn't become matronly.
And remember to cut yourself some slack...you are in great company: Grace Kelly, Jackie O, Audrey Hepburn etc.
Style Muse vs. Vera Bradley
I'm not sure when this trend (I use the word loosely) took hold but it needs to be addressed. A cloth bag with bright matronly prints does not say style, it says "Grandma's Knitting Club." I think what gets under my skin the most is that I see the VB's carrying it around like a status symbol...It is a symbol of something else entirely.
Now as much as I do lust over M-A-J-O-R bags that Posh herself would carry, I do understand that many of us simply can't or won't spend that kind of money on a bag...Nor do you need to!
In my history of handbags (there have been a few) it wasn't the Gucci or Marc Jacobs that received the most googly eyed, must have gasps but a white PLEATHER tote bag from the Limited!!! For $50 bucks....
So while I know many of my friends will read this and disagree -- and while much of fashion and this blog are subjective....Please take my word on this: Leave the VB at home...
Monday, February 4, 2008
Ask the Style Muse
E-mail: musestyle@gmail.com
Thanks!
Friday, February 1, 2008
The Muse Introduction
There are a lot of challenges when it comes to looking good, for me it is frequently money, size, weather and what feels appropriate for the situation.
This blog is to aid those that need style advice or just a gentle reminder to be their best. I am the Style Muse and I’m here for you! Enjoy…