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Thursday
Feb282013

Shop Coolie

Inspired by my suave Grandfather, Marshall "Coolie" Brown, and the looming bikini season. I'm launching an e-commerce site with my even sexier cousin, Joah Brown. What she lacks in personality* she makes up for in handiwork and beach butt shots. 

The Bad News: You have roughly two months to get tan before shorts are mandatory attire.

The Good NewsShop Coolie launches next Thursday March 7, and will be selling festival wear, turbans, and Moroccan imports.

All of the aforementioned things look good with your bikini and your tan. I basically just solved every summer fashion dilemma you could have.

*just kidding - She's cool too. 

Wednesday
May092012

Paris Collective

French fashion, along with the messieurs and mesdames who so gracefully sport them, is about as iconic and well-known as the Eiffel Tower itself.  The scarves, those ballet flats, and that air of "je ne sais quoi" that surrounds each French-native are at the core of why the rest of the world looks to France to set the trends.

While in Paris last week for five lovely days, I was determined to study what styles are currently dominating the boulevards in hopes of revamping my own closet, as well as to share my knowledge with my fellow French Fashion Obsessed.  

What I observed was a twist on the classic style : a mixing and matching of unquestionably masculine pieces with dainty feminine additions such as, ultra-preppy chic worn with ankle military booties.  My biggest observation was how easy the trends are to not only recreate, but actually wear.  Instead of overly complicated or obnoxiously designer pieces, each look can be definitely be copied anywhere else in the world without damaging the piggy bank. 

Trend #1:  Jean or formal shorts worn over black tights.  If there is one way to feign Parisian citizenship right now, it's by wearing this combination.  It's everywhere, regardless of weather or occasion.

Trend #2:  Ankle booties.  I suffered from serious shoe-envy all of last week while lusting after all the ankle booties walking around.  I cannot stress how often I saw a women wearing some type of ankle booties.  Heeled, flat, military, cloth...they all stomped their way down the Champs Élysées.  Worn with either skinny jeans, leggings, or tights,

my favorite look was when the flaps around the ankle were bent down, giving it a winged look. 

Trend #3:  Colored jeans.  This one isn't so foreign since it's also quite popular in the States right now.  This is really where prep meets masculine as I often saw red jeans (complete with a polo or some type of crisp blouse) worn with heavy-duty ankle booties.  Different hues of red were definitely the most popular but blue seemed to be gaining popularity, as well.  Yellow and green were quite rare, but the color most notably absent?  Mint.  It seems mint is having more of a moment Stateside than Seine-side.  My favorite colored jean was definitely the maroon though, especially paired with a black top of some kind, gold accessories, and of course some booties.  It should be noted that these jeans are not just reserved for women; plenty of men also wore them, with red being their color of choice.

Trend #4:  Oversized ponchos.  And no, I don't mean those oversized parkas you wear to watch football games in the rain (though I wish I did since ten of them currently live in the back of my closet).  This kind of parka is more structured and normally in military colors like hunter green or beige.  These staple jackets are not new to French style; this past fall, it was impossible to walk down a rue without seeing at least five women adorned.  The important thing to remember whilst wearing said poncho is that it cannot fit you. Its oversized fit is part of its charm.  Most women wear one that looks at least two sizes too large so as to achieve that coveted slouchy look, but thanks to the elastic band around the waist, it's never sloppy.

The staple piece that's here to stay? A scarf.  No matter how hard I try, there is something about the French and their scarves that I find impossible to imitate.  While it could be just me, something tells me it's not.  It's a certain attitude they have, this air of confidence that surrounds them that somehow translates into a perfectly tied scarf...even when it isn't perfectly tied.  

Technique aside, Paris has yet again confirmed that an outfit is not really an outfit until adorned with a scarf. 

I did the best I could imitating their art to incorporate into my life, but I'm not too confident that I've pulled it off. However, hopefully after reading my observations (or better yet, going to Paris yourself!), you have better success than I.

By our Paris Correspondent Alex Russo 

Thursday
Apr122012

Ikat Fever

Tuesday
Feb072012

Hot Fun in the Wintertime

Warriors of Radness, an all male clothing line, has got our heads spinning over there fun summer videos and their even cooler threads. Based in Los Angeles, Fairfax to be exact, their take on the Marina Del Rey and the California lifestyle is perfect. Have a spin on their site and find something for your beau for Valentine's Day. Or if you a selfish and single, order some stuff for yourself...

Because you can't get tan indoors

Their much girlier and much more scandalous video below is for the 2011 WOR collection.

We grabbed some similar vintage swimwear from around the web to put you in the mood for tanlines and surf.

Wildfox, 2012
H&M, 2012Marc Jacobs, 2012Nasty Gal, 2012

 

Tuesday
Jan172012

Designer Lauren Nevada

Designer Lauren Nevada is taking us from spring to summer, feminine to masculine, and she's doing it all with mascara on her face. We like the threads. Do you?

Photography : Julien Derreveaux (chillfool)
Production, art direction & lookbook : chillfool
Model : Agathe Rousselle
Assistants : Élie et Quentin (Salaprod)
Make-up : Laura Forget

Tuesday
Jan102012

Honeymoon Fashion in The City of Lights

Friday
Dec302011

Nasty Gal Goes to Vegas

Who better to ask for Vegas clothing tips than Nasty Gal? The vintage-inspired brand delivers edgy party dresses at a price so decent, you can hit the slots too. We didn't want to look out of place in our knee-high boots and sweater so, we figured we had two options...

1) Throw on some hot pink lipstick, sunless tanner, and earrings bigger than our hair to tear it up.

2) Or, just sport one of the dresses below...

Raven Dress $72

Right Angles Dress $58Disco Queen Dress $98After we got through their recommendations (above), we found a couple more we liked...

Caged Bustier Dress, $68Asymetric Flare Dress, $48Python Silk Dress, $68

Wednesday
Dec142011

Fort Makers: Where the Wild Things Are

Spring 2012 Look Book, Fortmakers.com Photo Credit: Juozas Cernius

These beautiful prints are painted by Nana Spears in Brooklyn, NY, with a group of artist so talented and whimsical they specialize in fort building. The team started the collaborative art project, "Fort Makers" in 2008, and hail from small towns where fort-making is standard fare for youths. Now, fully grown and submerged in the art and design world of NYC, these creative Brooklynites produce original pieces palatable by all walks of life: clothing, scarves, and blankets.

Photo Credit: Juozas CerniusWings to My Dune BlanketCashmere Snowtime Scarf, $130, Of A Kind

To buy the scarf click here to visit Of a Kind's site.

To buy anything else (highly recommended) visit Fort Makers site and browse.

Monday
Dec122011

At Long Last...

Someone has glamorized the flat. Forget toe-crunching heels for just a moment and meet Tieks, defined as full-time flats that fit into a small purse. Not only do these shoes fold in half, they are made for it, meaning the leather isn't going to stretch, and the sole won't wilt. The bottom has no-skid rubber patches, lessening your chances of falling face first. Tieks are aware of their role in the shoe food-chain, each pair comes with a pouch (to fold up extra tight in your purse), a tote for your heels, and clips to hem your heel-length pants on the spot.

Last, but not least, the back of each heel is cushioned and not elasticized so you won't lose blood flow to your legs or feet! (yes, this happens).

Glad someone took the time to think through their shoes before leaving the house.

To buy your own click here.

Saturday
Dec102011

Sparkles, Sequins, Oh My

Theoretically, buying anything with sequins could lead to buyers remorse and embarassment, but in this case, we couldn't resist.

1. Zara Sequin Shorts $49

2. LeSportsac Sequin Backpack $158

3. Anthropolgie Sequin-Splashed Scarf $178

4. Free People New Romantic Sequin Button Down $128

Thursday
Dec082011

The Best iPhone 4 Cases

Take it from someone that has spent an unhealthy amount of time considering the identity of an inanimate object, here are the best iPhone 4 cases for ladies...

Designed by Rory Beca, whose clothing collection is featured at Bergdorf Goodman My favorite is the feather bit. You can see more of her designer collection here on Power Support USA.

 

 

Wednesday
Dec072011

3 Ways to Clean Out Your Closet, For Fun, For Cash, For Good

1. For Fun

     Attention LA locals, next Thursday, December 15 FIDOO is hosting a holiday "Swap & Shop" at Space 15 Twenty, from 7-10pm. You swap with other bloggers, fashionistas, and trendsetters, and donate the rest. Spiked hot chocolate will be served, and you can dance with live music by the Pastries. Not to mention Space 15 Twenty has a killer architectural book store and several other boutiques to peruse after you swap.

2. For Cash

      Download the app Poshmark and post your most stylish giveaways for cash. This is perfect for people that love to instagram and falsely advertise their goods with heavy filters and low light. The upside is you could get some moolah for something you were just going to toss. The downside is you have to keep a straight face while modeling those leather pants. The app is free and they even send you a complimentary shipping label, that's innovation people.

3. For Good

     If you are nice and want to donate your gently used goods with the least amount of effort possible. Call the vets. Why the vets? Because they come to your house and pick it up from your front door. You don't even have to be home. All you do is put your stuff in plastic bags, call this number (1-800-775-VETS) or schedule online, and leave at your front door. Do good, be lazy, win win.

Tuesday
Dec062011

Fifi Lapin

The subject is an illustrated bunny named Fifi, who dresses only in designer labels and couture. Her famous Fifi Lapin blog has now been published in book form. Buy "What Shall I Wear Today?" here and start feeling bad that rabbits are better dressed than you tomorrow.

 

Monday
Dec052011

Teaching Martha Stewart How to Tie-Dye

Few have the credentials, but Shabd Simon-Alexander does. She has taken the art of tie-dye to a high-end world, most thought it couldn't survive in. SHABD hand-dyes all of her garments in NYC and sell them internationally. She taught Martha Stewart how to Tie-Dye, and in case you didn't notice, no one teaches Martha Stewart how to do anything. If you live in the NYC area she will teach you how to Tie-Dye too, if you go to the Textile Arts Center. Click the photo below to shop her site.

shabdismyname.comPhotography by Jennifer Causey creator of, The Makers Project photographs some of Brooklyn's finest creators and shop owners. She focuses on their inspiration, their space, and their tactical habits.

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Sunday
Dec042011

Four Christmas Gifts from $20 - $200

  1. Le Labo Rose hand made perfume available in NY and LA, unisex scents.
  2. Feather Print a fine art photo of a feather collection on Etsy.
  3. Tailor Scissors on Adler & Co.
  4. Rebecca Minkoff Mini M.A.C. Clutch a leather navy bag with gold detail.