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For my English readers, I mean trousers of course…
Many years ago, I stumbled across the perfect pair of wide-leg, bright pink trousers, in the now defunct (and much-missed) Minx magazine. Paired with a fawn-colored cashmere sweater and stack heels, it was the perfect outfit. The perfect blend of classic style with a pop edge. And I’ve never been able to find such a pair. (At least, not that I could afford…) Until now!
Many thanks to Taylor Sterling over at Sterling Style, who debuted a pair of just such trouser-shaped lovelies from Zara. And yes! San Francisco being the international cosmopolitan city that it is, there are not one but two Zaras downtown. They will be mine. Oh yes…
Photo credit: Sterling Style
Even though our apartment is a rental, there are still some interiors projects I’d like to tackle this year. But with time and money both at a premium right now, I’ve been finding cheap and cheerful ways to brighten the place up.
There’s really nothing better than a luscious pink bloom, is there? Like most women who devour shelter and style blogs and magazines, I adore peonies. They can be hard to find in San Francisco, but Trader Joe’s, that epic grocery store full of many things you didn’t know you wanted to eat until you see them, glistening on the shelf, is now stocking them. And being TJs, they’re of course at a very reasonable price.
Aren’t they beautiful?
We all know I love to shop. L.O.V.E. But, as I strive to get both myself and my finances into fighting shape, it’s time to say goodbye to the hallowed doors of J Crew, Reiss and Jigsaw. For now.
Instead, I’m looking for ways to update my summer wardrobe on the cheap. Summer being kind of a misnomer, because I live in San Francisco. But whatev. It’s officially the season to wear white and floaty clothes.
Here are three ways I’m thinking about extending my wardrobe and making it look like it’s summer:
1) Accessories. Ok, i admit it, I did invest in J Crew for this one. And it’s something I’ve rarely worn in the past but am now re-thinking. The J Crew Panama. I’m not a huge lover of hats unless they serve some practical purpose. And given that on any given day, my skin is paler than an eskimo’s camouflage suit, it was high time I got myself a good sun hat. Boy, did J Crew deliver. I love my new Panama sooo much. It’s made its way to Hawaii and Sonoma, and adds that jaunty air we all strive for. (Yes we do, admit it.) One of the great things about it is that you can’t squish it into a suitcase, so have to either wear or carry it through the airport, which always signals to everyone else that you’re on vacation and not taking the red eye to somewhere awful for business. So yes, I will take that margarita on the rocks even though it’s only 11:00am, thank you very much…
Hats are a great accent piece. Ditto delicate gold jewelry. Which for some reason just looks right in the summer sun. I love my hat.
(Credit: J Crew)
2) Proportion. One of the things I love to do is play with shapes and lengths when it comes to putting together good outfits. Taking a creative look at how something hangs together can reinvigorate even basic pieces. And you can do it with cheap clothes too, sometimes just by buying a different size than you usually wear. Think slightly cropped tops made swingy and voluminous by buying in a larger size, paired with neat, slim pants and heels. Or a fitted bodice with one of those beautiful 50s style full skirts that makes us all channel Mad Men (the good stuff, not the crazy Betty Draper behavior). This approach works really well in the summer, as you can fool people into thinking you have a ton of new cool clothes, when in reality, you just bought a $10 white T-shirt from H&M and made it look hot. Sneaky. But Effective.
(Credit: The Sartorialist)
3) The Wedge. Come Summer, there’s only one heel I want on my feet. And that’s the wedge heel. If you’re ahem, blessed with shorter legs than the average female, but don’t want to be constantly crying out in pain due to the vertiginous spikes that people call stiletto heels, then the wedge is for you. As we all know the wedge is not a winter shoe – it begs to be worn with bare legs and floaty skirts and tapered harem pants (yes, harem pants.) And a decent pedicure. I own three pairs of wedges in highly functional summer shades: black, burnished brown leather and gold. At no other time would I wear a gold shoe (ok, I might – I do love glitz), but in the summer, just like gold jewelry, it just looks right. And I wear them all the time. They just go with everything, make your legs look great, are comfortable, and will get you endless compliments from men (and women) that never usually notice shoes. So get some.
Enjoy the summer! And don’t fall off those wedges onto the sidewalk.
After a lazy Sunday spent doing a few chores, re-watching the awesome film “Amadeus” (inspired by spending Friday night watching the Smuin Ballet perform to Mozart’s Requiem in D Minor) , and catching up with a friend over too-good Strawberry and Rhubarb pie, I spent a delicious half an hour browsing my back collection of Lucky Magazine. I know that women everywhere who have a yen for shopping, have a very close relationship with this magazine! It’s shopping porn, and we all know it. I just can’t bear to throw any of the old issues away.
I was rewarded for my non-recycling efforts by a mesmerizing image of my ideal look! Rachelle Hruska is a 28 year old girl about town, with a generally fabulous Hamptons/New York lifestyle. In her Spring look (this was March 2011), she was all ethereal ballerina, with a hint of New york grit and a touch of California blonde.
After my Friday spent watching ballet dancers at the top of their game, this was an inspired piece of timing as I plan my “weekend in Sonoma” dream looks. See what you think!
Ballerina Spring Chic by Loulala featuring a sleeveless dress
I think we’re all clear about my complete and utter obsession with stripes, yes? There’s just something so utterly French and sooo chic about them. And that’s a style I always aspire to. Even when I’m schlubbing around in my Old Navy sweatpants and hoodie.
So it’s a mere hop and a skip from just a little ooh la la, to becoming fixated on a certain French lady’s style. She may not rock the stripes a lot, but French actress Clemence Poesy has been edging her way into the style pages a lot recently. And with good reason. She’s all great hair, impeccably flared jeans, interesting proportions, sweet skirts and feminine heels. The essence of chic, but in a very youthful, undone way. Check out her recent shoot with Marie Claire for proof:


Copyright: Marie Claire.
Love.
I tend to have a lot of fashion obsessions. So I thought I’d start a more regular series chronicling them. Hmm, perhaps I’ll need an intervention at some point! In the meantime, please indulge me as I share them with you.
First up: The Thomas Crown Affair.
I love this movie. And while it might be sacrilege to prefer the 90s remake over the iconic original, I do. Pierce Brosnan always has a place in my heart, but there are really only two stars of this movie (oh, apart from Denis Leary): leading lady Rene Russo and fashion designer Michael Kors.
At the time, this film was probably one of the best representations of how to be completely sexy and alluring while NOT being in your 20s, blonde and a size zero. Rene looks so great in this movie.
I think the Salon.com review pegged it right when they said, “It’s hard to recall any woman in the movies as spectacularly dressed as Russo is here. She wears a series of knee-length coats and matching skirts or dresses, cashmeres and leathers and suedes that define luxurious; they’re so soft and supple they move with her.”
Her wardrobe was pretty much exclusively designed by Michael Kors, and it’s elegant, luxurious, sexy and refined. Just how I’d like my Fall wardrobe to be! So, in homage, here’s a Fall wardrobe themed on the movie and Rene’s looks.
Thomas Crown Affair by Loulala featuring swing coats
Bottega veneta dresses BLACK, 890 GBP
Hervé Léger Side-lacing bandage mini dress, $1,350
Maxmara knitwear CREAM, 178 GBP
Camel Panelled Swing Coat by Jaeger London, 350 GBP
Michael Kors Ribbed cashmere skirt, $995
ETRO 18703 5847 810 CAMEL WOOL N11D04, 320 GBP
Christian Louboutin Big lips shoe, 475 GBP
YVES SAINT LAURENT Boots, 995 EUR
MIU MIU 5IP068 BLACK SUEDE 3169801, 424 GBP
Michael Kors Rose gold-plated stainless steel watch, $250
Continuing with a visual picture of my fantasy Fall wardrobe! From the structured, neutral looks of part 1, to more whimsical accents and accessories in part 2. I love a good print, and a bit of sparkle!
If you love the Tucker blouse as much I do, but the price tag puts you off (as it does me!), then head over to Target and take a look at their new Tucker for Target collection. I knew it was coming, but forgot the date, and happily stumbled across it yesterday! The floral print blouses in black and in red are definitely on my real life shopping list, even if this beautiful pale one stays on the fantasy wish list!
I think it’s healthy to obsess over beautiful clothes a little, no? No? Here are some of the things I’m excited about for Fall, following the lead of one of my favorite bloggers, Caitlin of Sacramento Street. I concur on the J Crew thin sweaters by the way Caitlin! Some of my items will definitely remain on the wish list, as they’re waaay out of my price range (J Crew Mongolian Lamb Vest, I’m looking at you – and perhaps better in a fake version anyway), but they all serve as good inspiration for the changing season.
Fall is always my favorite fashion season. I just love the ‘Back To School’ feeling of it, plus the beautiful Fall colors. Makes me want to throw out all of my floaty, sparkly Summer clothes and commit to a clean, structured, polished aesthetic. We’ll see if I can achieve it this year! Except when I’m indulging in San Francisco’s legendary late summers though. I still plan to waft through a winery in white if the weather’s right, even post-Labor Day!
Here’s the first in my favorite picks for this season. More to come:
Everyone has them. You might not admit to them. But there they are. Staring you accusingly in the face every time you open your closet and see 50 variations of the same garment winking back at you. Even as you add “just one more” to the collection. To the outside world, you have umpteen versions of the same item of clothing. But oh, you know the difference. A different-sized stripe here, a slight flare of the ankle there, enough differences to justify the purchase every time.
Yep, i’m talking about fashion obsessions. The one thing you always need more of, regardless of what sense, practicality and your finances tell you. In the spirit of sharing my secret shame. i’ve decided to out mine to the world. Here’s a peek:
1. Striped tops – maybe it’s the omnipresent image of Coco Chanel, so alluring in her Breton sailor top, but this one tops the list for me. And i STILL haven’t tracked down the perfect version. Until i do, i’ll keep adding to my ridiculous collection. And i’m not the only one. I spy that Jigsaw has one that could be a contender though… And check out style crush Alexa Chung rocking one at a festival:
2. Black dresses – a very common one this. My rationale is that they are the one thing you can always throw on and it will look good. I’m definitely someone that loves the idea of jewelry and handbags, but then in reality, ends up hitting the edit button and always ends up taking off pretty much every accessory. So for me, a good black dress with some nude or black shoes, is a real staple. I even wore one (ok, two), for my wedding. Check out this beautiful version from UK outlet, LK Bennett. I once spent a considerable amount of money on a wool black dress from their winter sale, and i can’t count the value i’ve gotten out of it in terms of cost per wear.
3. Retro style Anthropologie patterned dresses – ok, this one is quite specific! But i bet i’m not the only woman with this, ahem, problem. Anthro does a lovely line of floral, or quirkily patterned dresses, that are often 40s or 50s inspired, and very flattering to curvier figures. I’m a fan of a random pattern, like birds, or bicycles, as well as a lovely floral, so always find something there to feed my obsession:
So now I’ve outed myself completely! Feel free to laugh if you see me out and about in one of these three items. Or shoot me a warning look if you spot me at a cash register about to add to my collection!
Now I’ve shared mine – here comes the hard part. What are your fashion obsessions? Please share! (I promise i won’t tell…)


































