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    Transitional Fall Trend: DIY Denim

    Posted August 14, 2009 by desiree
    Found in: Denim

    A couple of seasonal trends I’ve noticed are obvious to most: denim cut-off shorts being one of them. Cut off shorts have been my uniform for the past several weeks, months even I feel. There are a few reasons for that, one of them being that I began a new job in which I was allowed the freedom to don homemade cut-offs, encouraged even! The other being that it’s summertime, and it’s hot. A product of the 90’s myself, I’ve always been a sucker for a good pair of denim cut-offs…who wasn’t back then? Really 90’s? Simply pair them with a pair of black combat boots (Dr. Martens…my obsession!) When early fall arrives, and it’s not too far off my friends, I dare you to rock your summertime cut-offs with some fall pieces. Outfit ideas: cut-offs with a tank, vintage tee, or plain v-neck, thin knit thigh-highs or “leg warmers” (whatever they are just make sure they are above the knee) tall boots with heels, flat boots are fine too but when your wearing them with shorts and tights, you want some height. So, you’ve got your casual knit tee, shorts, legwear, boots, and now top the outfit with an oversized long-sleeved button down shirt, or sweater. You can even go all out and wear a cute knit cap. Of course I’m not suggesting to wear this when the climate change includes snow, but cooler nights in September and October are perfect. And for those of you who are heading back to school in the next few weeks and days, this is a good outfit option for you to get creative with. Below are some street trends with the denim cut-offs, perhaps outfit ideas for end of summer?


    I love the look of ragged cut-offs with delicate silk, or thin cotton blouses, something boyish and grungy paired with delicate femininity is one of my favorite combinations. You don’t have to go out and spend a fortune on cut-offs either. I made two pairs of my own from old skinny jeans I had and wasn’t really wearing anymore. In fact, I like them more because they were skinny. They fit tight up top with no saggy bottom to fret over.

    A good and fun tip: go to your local thrift shop, Goodwill, or second hand store and find a pair of old Levi’s or denim label of your choice, make sure they fit properly and chop em’ up! The more you wash and dry them, the better, because what’s a pair of DIY cut-offs without all the fringy hangovers?

    Image Source: elle.com

    Big Bang: What to Wear to a 4th of July Party

    Posted June 24, 2009 by tanya
    Found in: Denim, Jewelry, Tips & Advice

    If you are anything like me, dressing for parties that might involve heat, grass and ketchup proves a bit of a challenge.  Anyone wondering what would be cute, fun and comfortable to wear to a 4th of July picnic, BBQ or fireworks fest?  Here are some suggestions that don’t involve flags or one of those crazy Uncle Sam hats:Start out with white jeans.  Sounds crazy given the prevalence of stain making condiments, but hey, they’re jeans and will wash and bleach easily.  I love these cropped white jeans from the Gap.

    jeans

    Gap White Ankle Jeans: $59.50

    They are nice and skinny, with just a touch of stretch and the cropped hemline allows you to show off your shoes appropriately.

    red top

    Brewed Bean Shell: $58

    Next, add a floaty top like the one above from Anthropologie.  This appropriately colored red flounced top adds a little party flare while keeping you cool and giving some coverage.  So far we have red and white checked off the list.

    Next: accessories.  Luckily, with the gladiator sandals popular for a second summer in a row, maybe you have a little strappy sandal already lurking in your closet.  Now how about a star necklace in honor of the occasion?

    This beautiful necklace, found on MadisonLosAngeles.com, incorporates a vintage charm and is on a long chain that will float beautifully against your flounced top.  As an alternative, might you consider some gold or silver chandelier earrings to reflect nicely off the fireworks?

    Now you are dressed to stay cool, not dig holes in your neighbor’s lawn and look reasonably festive. Party on Wayne.

    Find at Smarter.com:  Shop for more white jeans and red women’s tops.

    The High/Low: Mix Discount with Designer

    Posted May 19, 2009 by tanya
    Found in: Denim, Handbags, Shoes, Tips & Advice, Trend Alert

    Yes, she is a shining star, but long before First Lady Michelle Obama paired J. Crew gloves with Isabelle Toledo, I have lived and loved the high/low.  For me, the famous ‘80’s Vogue cover showing model Michaela in a Lacroix couture top and jeans was the “aha moment.”  It was beautiful, quirky and looked like she picked the outfit herself, even if she didn’t.  So readers, go on and mix your vintage with your discount with your designer.  Now you might ask, what is so great about that other than saving a bit of cash? It’s fun, creative and gives you a look that stays true to you. Let’s break it down.

    Save the Green

    Well recessionistas, not too many of us are looking to spend like its 1989 these days.  So how do you cut a corner or two without loosing your fashion tiara?  Just put your money where you will get the most bang for the buck.  A brilliant pair of fresh Prada platforms or always chic Tod’s mocs?  Either will raise the level of those basic, dark wash jeans, especially the $40 ones you scored at Marshalls.  Pick your favorite piece and spotlight it, that’s the trick.

    Find the Fun

    Putting together an outfit is a chance to be creative on a day to day basis.  It’s more than covering up, it’s showing the world who you are in shorthand.  A mix and match takes more time, but is more satisfying than a one note look.  In fact, I don’t think the fashion bibles have spent a single issue highlighting a top to toe look since conspicuous consumption went belly up along with the stock market.  Look for a similarity in weight of material, or color family, or feeling.  Other than that, mix it up!

    Down to You

    The beauty of mixing the high/low is that it can help you stay away from the “I’m a Dolce ad” look you get when you put the dress, with the shoes, with the bag, with the glasses from the same source.  Not all trends will work for you and mixing designers, retailers and even seasons will help you stay focused on what looks great on you, not on what the D&G boys have out right this second.

    Take a look at these pics. I picked skinny jeans from Gap.com, a 60’s vintage halter from Rustyzipper.com, a bag from Jcrew.com and Costume National flats from Saks.com.  The jeans and halter are quite inexpensive and are made even more fabulous by the sharp but not over the top “Editor” bag from J. Crew and finished with the crazy fun flats.  With a mix like this you will look cute, chic and most importantly, like you.  And isn’t that what fashion is for?

    bag

    Editor Tote: $395.00

    jeans

    Slightly Faded Straight Leg Jeans: $69.50

     1960’s Women’s Halter Shirt: $29.50

    flats

    Costume National Slingbak Flats: $560

    Find at Smarter.com:  Shop for more slingback flats and women’s halter tops.

    Discounts on women’s straight leg jeans and handbags.

    Spring Flings: Denim, Trenches and Scarves

    Posted April 30, 2009 by desiree
    Found in: Denim, Shoes

    Any fashion forward girl wants to stay on top of the current season’s trends which this year include a broad range of styles including chunky denim sandals, paisley scarves, zipper skirts, and boyfriend blazersThe mix is eclectic this year, but it also includes the spring season mainstays like the trench, aviator sunglasses, canvas flats, check and plaid patterns, and the one I am particularly tickled pink by is the return of denim jacketsFinding just the right denim jacket can be challenging, being picky is best.  I’ve held out on this one, and I finally found the perfect fitting Levi’s denim jacket with just a bit of lycra in it so it stretches on the arms.  I’ve broken it in like a good pair of boots and now I admit I am a bit sad when I take it off at the end of the night.  Finding cute trench coats seems to be a breeze these days.  Old Navy has a super cute khaki belted trench for only $49.50.

    Denim Sandals?  Who would’ve thought those would be a trend for this spring. They are a total retro throwback, but I dig it…hopefully you will too.  Look for ones that have chunkier heels, and maybe some sort of ankle strap. Paint your toenails bright red, and rock it out.

    Denim Chunky Heels: $39.99

    I can appreciate paisley patterns, but they can be difficult to find on clothing unless you are scouring the racks at a thrift or vintage shop, this is because it’s an old fashioned pattern and look.  Something your mother may cringe at hearing if you were to ask her.  The scarf I found isn’t quite paisley, but its pretty darn close and I actually like it a bit more.  I’m predicting florals on scarves are going to come back as well which makes me happy since they will be a fresh change from the keffiyahs which have been trendy for like two years now.

    Hershey Shibori scarf

    Hersey Shibori Scarf: $34

    Since I’ve had such a wonderful last few weeks with my Levi’s denim jacket find, I thought I’d see If I could dig up one for ya’ll.  Levi’s has some great stuff and the jackets are no exception.  I wasn’t too keen on the darker denim ones they have right now but this white re-issued Trucker Jacket looks like it would fit quite well.  Made of 99% cotton and 1% lycra, the Trucker Jacket is cropped at the waist and slimmed down to fit curves.  It never hurts to keep looking for an actual blue denim jacket, but this white one is fresh for spring and should get you through the season.  Perfect for throwing on over dresses and tanks.

    Levi’s re-issued Trucker Jacket $98

    Find at Smarter.com:  Shop for more khaki trench coats and denim jackets.
    Discounts on paisley scarves.

    Personal Pick of the Week: Love Them Levi’s

    Posted August 13, 2008 by desiree
    Found in: Personal Pick of the Week, Denim

    I’ll be honest, I am one of the few people in this world that doesn’t own a pair of Levi’s. Now, it’s not that I don’t want to…I just get lazy with denim jeans sometimes and buy whatever fits or whatever is on sale. Levi’s aren’t cheap, but they’re also not expensive when compared to designer denim. I want to pick up a pair soon and think I have found my match made in heaven: the Levi’s re-issued 1970 flare jeans.

                                 

    Levi’s is calling these their reissue of an “archived” 1970’s version with a hi-rise cut and signature ‘arcuate’ stitching on the back pockets, they also have a little bit of stretch in them which makes for a perfect fit.

    Levi’s re-issued 1970 flare jeans in Rachel $78, levi.com

    Find at Smarter.com:  Shop for more women’s Levi’s.

    Style on a College Budget: Jeans on the Low

    Posted August 12, 2008 by urmi
    Found in: Style on a College Budget, Denim

    Here are a varied bunch of jeans ranging from really skinny to extra wide that can benefit all budget conscious fashionistas. All jeans were found at Forever21.com.

    First up are these straight leg jeans. Each can serve as a standard pair that combines well with any top. From colorful tees to leather jackets, straight legs marked under $30 are a must have for any closet.

                                                      

                    Agatha Straight Leg Jean (dark): $22.80              Renee Straight Leg Jean (grey): $29.80

    Here’s a low rise skinny that can have any girl jumping for joy. Priced at a mere $12.50, you don’t have to shed your entire stash for this find. This pair comes in dark denim, black or indigo.

                                                                 

                                                                Lindsey Skinny Jean (dark): $12.50

    For those willing and daring to try a pair of trousers wide enough to push the skinnys aside, well, here’s a belted one for ya. This look is perfect with a fitted top, flat shoes and priced at $32.80.

                                                 

                                                                 Belted Denim Trouser: $32.80

    Once again, Forever21.com offers free shipping for all orders $75 or more.

    Find at Smarter.com:  Shop for more women’s jeans.

    Cheap Monday on Tuesday

    Posted July 8, 2008 by jac hawk
    Found in: Denim, Women's Fashion, Designer Spotlight

    In 2004, four friends opened a store called Weekend in their hometown that carried high fashion and second hand clothing. There was a demand for cheaper, yet still fashionable denim so they decided to design a brand called Cheap Monday. Since then, there has been a high demand for the brand in stores across the world.

                           Cheap Monday    Cheap Monday

    “Our idea is still to offer the customer fashion at an extremely good price. We want to put Cheap Monday alongside more expensive brands, in stores where we would want to shop ourselves.”

    Today, Cheap Monday can be found in twenty eight countries and in over a thousand stores all over the world! These jeans are made to be very fitted, colorful, and skinny and can be found anywhere from Urban Outfitters to a Bloomingdales near you. It’s going to be really hot this summer with Cheap Monday’s around. Go get yourself a pair and make a statement.  I already did!

    For more information, go to CheapMonday.com.

     Find Cheap Monday at Smarter.com:  Women’s Jeans

    Personal Pick: Grey Ant High-Waist Denim

    Posted May 28, 2008 by desiree
    Found in: Personal Pick of the Week, Denim, Women's Fashion

    So, in case you haven’t noticed, I’m really inspired by styles from the 1970’s. Let me re-phrase that: I wish it were the 1970’s. Although, I may be alone on my quest to find dresses, blouses, and certain denim washes that channel a young Linda Ronstadt (love her!), I know a trend when I see one and this summer it’s all about the high-waisters…jeans that is.

                                  linda singing      Linda20Ronstadt

    No, the look isn’t for everyone but when done right, the look is terribly chic. Dittos made a resurgence a few years ago and are probably my favorites, but a lot of denim company’s are doing they’re own version of the high-waisted, wide leg trouser, and Grey Ant was a new one I came across this week. My favorite thing about these is the wash…I would wear them with a red cami tucked in and a skinny brown belt. Voila! Blue Bayou here I come!

                                  grey ant denim

    Grey Ant High-Waist Carpenter Jeans: $264

    Image Source: mog.com & djconnors.com

    Shop for more women’s jeans here.

    Denim Deal: Joe’s Jeans ‘Darted Muse’ High Waist Stretch

    Posted April 3, 2008 by evette
    Found in: Denim, Women's Fashion, Deal of the Day

    Joe's Jeans Darted Muse High Waist Stretch JeansJoe's Jeans Darted Muse High Waist Stretch Jeans

    These high waist Joe’s Jeans are heavily faded on the thighs for those of us who have been called “chicken legs” all our lives. They create the illusion that you have a bit more in that area. The flare leg masks the fact that you have no calves. High rise, flare leg & stretchy…could these jeans be any more comfortable?

    Joe’s Jeans ‘Darted Muse’ High Waist Stretch Jeans: $121.90 (Was: $183)

    Denim Deal: True Religion Bobby Bootcut Jeans

    Posted March 20, 2008 by evette
    Found in: Denim, Women's Fashion, Deal of the Day

    True Religoing Bobby bootcut jeansTrue Religoing Bobby bootcut jeans

    I love low back pockets because it creates the illusion that I have a bigger booty than I really do. :) These dark denim True Religion jeans are great because they are extra low rise & stretchy for those horribly bloated times of the month. 

    True Religion Dark Stone Stretch ‘Bobby’ Bootcut Jeans: $112 (Was: $172)