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Showing posts with label Ted Baker. Show all posts

Fashion 5-0: Back in the Closet

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Trends are fleeting, and it does even more in an accelerated speed in the fashion world. What's hot this season could be shunned in the next, that's why I always encourage my readers to be more discerning about which fads to give in to and which ones to absolutely avoid like your stalker ex the plague. I'm not saying that you have to give up these things altogether but it's best to put them in the backburner for now, at least until the fashion Gods say it's okay to unleash them back into the wild.

High-Low dresses I'm just going to say this...Hi-Lo hemlines don't look favorable with people who have elephant knees a.k.a ME. I tried 'em and I just looked like Dumbo in a dress, all I was missing was some big flappy ears. If you don't have toned legs, this is not a flattering silhouette for you.

Nha Khanh via neimanmarcus.com
Instead, invest in a Fit and Flare dress. They come in different skirt lengths and looks great with short sleeves, 3/4 sleeves and sleeveless. This silhouette is great overall since it cinches on the waist and flares out to the bottom, giving you lots of freedom to move and leave you worry-free as you make your way down to the buffet line...Kumbaya, indeed.

Ted Baker via neimanmarcus.com
Wedge Sneakers Yeah, I never cared for this one. It looked cute on long-legged models but they remind me of skater shoes and I absolutely think skater shoes are an abomination.

Isabel Marant via barneys.com
Instead, go for the High-Top sneakers that have great added details such as leather trimming, buckles, studs, grommet, etc. for an edgier casual look.

Giuseppe Zanotti via neimanmarcus.com
Peplum dresses This is really a no-brainer. Peplum tops and jackets are cute but those attached on a dress have overstayed their welcome since 2-3 seasons ago. 

RED Valentino via neimanmarcus.com
Instead, try wearing mix prints and bold (or bold floral) prints to spice up your wardrobe!

Mary Katrantzou via neimanmarcus.com
Elle Sasson via neimanmarcus.com
Mirrored Lens Sunglasses Sure, they're colorful and playful to wear. But this style of sunglasses just can't survive for more than one season. It has had its spotlight in the 90's when Oakley's were all the rage but the comeback of the mirrored lens is inevitably short-lived so calm your caramels, Cyclops.

Rayban via neimanmarcus.com
Instead, try some transparent frames in different colors to hide the most serious case of hangovers.

Dior via neimanmarcus.com
Gucci via bergdorfgoodman.com
Don't get me wrong---I am not against trends. In fact, some trends can be so fabulous that they end up coming back for many seasons to come! But if you want your trendy clothes to survive for more than just one season, one must learn how to control when and how often to take that trendy piece out for a spin. Still got a peplum top that you want to wear? Pair it up with some slim cropped pants and single strap heels instead of a skirt and platform pumps to freshen the look. 

Be inventive, you'll never know what you'll come up with.

Toodles!


Sweater VS. Sweatshirt

Pears Be the first to comment!
Mmmk minions, this is another public service announcement to help you not sound like an idiot broaden your knowledge on the distinct difference between a sweater and a sweatshirt.

This is a SWEATER (also known as a jumper, in British English). It is a knitted garment that is typically made out of wool but could be made with other types of fabrics such as cashmere (my fave!), cotton and synthetic fibers.

They can be in a form of a cardigan..

RED Valentino


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Or cropped..

Marni


via bergdorfgoodman.com
Or oversized/ relaxed..

eskandar

via neimanmarcus.com
Or with prints..

Ted Baker


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Now this is a SWEATSHIRT. It is typically made out of cotton fleece (smooth on the outside, nappy on the inside) and can be worn with a hood or a zipper. They are known to be made of a heavier layer of fabric to induce sweating, thus, usually used by athletes or for exercising. To easily spot them, sweatshirts are commercially used by organizations and institutions, such as universities or sports teams, to proudly carry their symbols or logos. They are considered very casual but in recent times, they've been revamped by fashion designers to make them more acceptable to wear out.

The casual version.

Michael Kors

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If you see a small V patch on the collar and banded hems, you've got yourself a sweatshirt.

Current/Elliott



The more trendy, revamped versions...

With beads/fringe trims by Lanvin

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Floral-scarf print by Givenchy

via bergdorfgoodman.com
Leather-block by Reed Krakoff

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Pretty easy to distinguish, right?
Now go and run around town like a crazy person spread the good word.

Toodles!


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