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    Posts Tagged with lacoste

    Metallic Sneakers: Latest Inspiration from Michelle Obama

    Posted May 7, 2009 by lavenya dilip
    Found in: Find That Look, Trend Alert, Celebrity Style


    Photo:Courtesy Daily News

    First Lady Michelle has done it again! She caused a fashion uproar as she bedazzled last week by wearing a pair of gorgeous metallic sneakers to infuse life and personality into an otherwise mundane outfit of capri pants and J Crew cardigan.

    Don’t you just love this metallic trend in sneakers?  It’s perfect for us girls who like to dress comfortable or run around a lot yet not want to look fuddy-duddy in a dirty lackluster regular old pair of trainers. And because they are dressier, you can get away with wearing them with skirts and dresses which you will usually never dream of with the regular ones.  Michelle’s Lanvin suede shoes that retails for $540 is a silver number with just the right amount of metallic pink at the tip to spice it up .  The price is pretty steep but who says we bargain snoops cannot come up with cheaper, equally fierce alternatives to jazz up our wardrobe?

    Products featured:

    Lacoste Zhandra Silver Leather

    Pro Keds Women’s Royal Hi Metallic

    Xhilaration Anise Metallic Sneakers- Silver

    Neiman Marcus Metallic Sneaker

    Metro Style Metallic Sneakers

    PUMA Women’s The Key Metallic Sneaker

    Find at Smarter.com:  Shop for more metallic sneakers.

    Vanity Dry Cleaning?

    Posted July 17, 2007 by valentina
    Found in: Tips & Advice

    dry cleanersA recent Fashionista post about vanity sizing, made me think about another fashion industry fib: the “Dry Clean Only” tag. I started to question this command awhile back when I began seeing it on stuff that didn’t seem dry clean only, like 100% cotton pieces, for instance. However, scared as I was of losing my clothes forever, I did as I was told.

    That is until the J.Crew 10% cashmere boat neck sweater came into my life. I wore it a bunch and felt like it got less attractive every time I took it to the cleaners. It was blue and white striped, but it started to take on this grayish hue that I wasn’t feeling. That’s when my mom said, “put it in a delicate wash.” She says that a lot as she is a staunch devotee of the delicate cycle, but I thought, “well, what do I have to lose?” It’s not like I was going to continue wearing something the same color as dishwater. So, I tried it, and it worked better than dry cleaninga wine stain came out of that sucker. And I’ve been doing it ever since.

    I mean, I wouldn’t risk silk or anything like that, but if it’s mostly cotton or synthetic, I do it. I think, like, 90% of the things I own that say that magic sentence are bologna. Maybe I’m crazy, but I think it’s just a way to make us think that we’re buying something precious that only a professional can properly handle. Seriously. That tag is probably just there to distract us from the fact that the quality of most clothes just isn’t what it used to be.

    Here are the rebellious, anti-”Dry Clean Only”rules I live by:

    1. Use a cold water, delicate cycle and hang dry–the dryer is not as friendly as the washing machine and can cause major shrinkage.
    2. Since the “incident of the Lacoste sweater,” I don’t machine wash silk. That’s just me–others say it’s safe. A hand-wash has worked safely for me.
    3. Wool can totally be hand-washed and laid flat to dry. Just make sure you turn it over, so it dries thoroughly on both sides. Do not ring the item out–roll it in a towel and squeeze the water out (trying kneeling on the towel.
    4. Anything with structure, like a jacket or a suit goes to the dry cleaners because I don’t need the headache.

    Oh, and here’s my disclaimer: all this washing is done at your own risk. I’ve been doing it for awhile now with few mishaps to speak of, but I can’t promise things will turn out well for you. Go with your heart.

    Deal of the Day: Lacoste Halter

    Posted July 16, 2007 by valentina
    Found in: Women's Fashion, Deal of the Day

    I love when a preppy brand makes something skin-baring and sexy like this halter top. It’s so classic that the hotness quotient of it is subdued enough that you can wear it around your grandma or a kid’s birthday party. Try doing that with a halter from, say, Guess. It’s would be a scandal.

    And while Lacoste has maintained reasonably high quality throughout they years, so much so that I’m willing to dish out the full price now and then, it’s great when it goes on sale.

    Which brings me to my point: this Lacoste V-Neck Cable Halter Sweater used to be $115, but now Nordi’s has if for $76.90. And it’s 100% cotton, so it won’t make you all sweaty and ruin your day.

    It also comes in black and white.