Monday, October 31, 2011

Halloween In Style !


Happy Halloween!
With the endless number of the choices of Halloween costumes in your local store, it can be quite overwhelming to choose “who to be” this season. I find the most inspirational costumes can come from characters of movies. For the most popular movies, you will be able to buy a “ready-to wear” costume. For some obscure characters and movies, you will need to have a little imagination and some creativity.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Fighting Breast Cancer with Fashion!

It’s Breast Cancer Awareness Month
According to the American Cancer Society, your risks of developing breast cancer increases as you get older. About 1 out of 8 invasive breast cancers are found in women younger than 45, while about 2 of 3 invasive breast cancers are found in women age 55 or older. For women in the U.S. the breast cancer death rates are higher than those for any other cancer, besides lung cancer. Besides skin cancer, breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in American women. About 30% of cancers in women are breast cancer. (American Cancer) For more information on Breast cancer go to: http://www.cancer.org/Cancer/BreastCancer/index?ssSourceSiteId=null
This month I am sure you have heard people participating in walks and runs for the cure, but don’t forget a lot of companies out there are offering products to purchase, in which they will donate a portion of the proceeds to breast cancer research.

So how can fashion help fight cancer?
Walk up and down the aisles of your grocery or department store and you will be able to see various products in pink that promise if you buy them, money will be donated to research the cure for breast cancer. I have found items like nail polish, lotions, jewelry, umbrellas, make up, tee shirts etc. that will donate to the research. In my photo above, you will see some of these items and the places you can buy them.

Here are some of the other ways you can fashionably fight breast cancer:
  • My company participates in “Denim Day” every year. Each person donates $5 and they are given have the opportunity to dress down in jeans for the day. This is a day we can show off our Denim Fashions!
  • Other ways I have seen fund raising was with beauty treatments. I subscribe to PrettyCity.com and this month they featured deals in NYC (and other cities) spa deals for $31 for the 31 days in October. It is just another way to pamper yourself for a good cause.
  • I personally know someone who sells Lia Sophia jewelry and recently held a jewelry party to raise funds for cancer research. There was a variety of fun & fashionable jewelry to buy and she donated her earnings for cancer research.

I would like to take a moment, to talk about one of my favorite designers, Betsey Johnson. Not only had she helped raise money for the cure with her fashion shows, but she, herself is a survivor of breast cancer.

In 2000, she was diagnosed with breast cancer and had a lumpectomy. She has been cancer free since and continues to fight cancer with her fund raisers for research. By creating one of a kind outfits, for auction or holding special fashion shows, the money raised gets donated for the cause. Betsey Johnson is now 68 years old and she is still turning cart wheels down her runway.

This October, the insignia, “I’m a survivor!” is proudly printed on an oversized Betsey Babe tote, knit hat and gloves, socks and paired with pink ribbons for a cheerful charm bracelet. Another especially sweet awareness product launching this October is the Betsey Johnson Serendipity Sundae at Serendipity 3 in NYC. A portion of the proceeds of this signature breast cancer (and of course, Betsey!) pink treat, as well as all the awareness merchandise, will go to two of Betsey’s beloved charities: the National Breast Cancer Coalition Fund, and the center where Betsey herself was treated, the Weill Cornell Breast Center of the Iris Cantor Women’s Health Center at New York-Presbyterian Hospital. Betsey also showed her support by holding a Breast Cancer Awareness Event at her Soho boutique on October 7th from 5-7pm. (Betsey Johnson Website)

So remember ladies, always go for your routine check ups and in order to stay fashionable, try to buy fun products that will help send funds towards breast cancer research.

Happy Shopping

Monday, October 24, 2011

"Targeting" the Trends of High Fashion

Fashion Forward at Target
So you find yourself walking down the aisles of Target, gathering your supplies of cleaning products, low costing food items, toiletries, and make up, but what about fashion? Ok, so you may pick up a pack of socks, some tee shirts, or maybe some leggings. And when you are looking for the latest trends or the hottest shoes, you don’t think to yourself “Let me go to Target.” These days, Target’s name is now being associated with affordable high end fashion. Starting with Isaac Mizrahi a few years back, and Liberty of London last year. This year’s “Missoni phenomenon” has proven that Target is not just for gym clothes anymore.
On September 8th, Target opened up a pop up store in Manhattan featuring the long awaited Missoni brand. It was a sneak preview for their official launch at Target, during the 3rd Annual Fashion Night Out. Products at the pop up stores sold out in a matter of hours. Even though it was scheduled to be open for the rest of the weekend, the doors were closed the very next day to the public. I know, I tried to go in and look around. For those that may not know the name Missoni, is a brand that is known for their signature zig zag patterns, associated with high end fashion that is featured in stores like Neiman Marcus and Bergdorf Goodman.
If you went into Target September 13th, you would know that the Missoni line was officially launched in stores. That day, starting at Midnight, eager fashionistas were on line, trying to buy up what they could of the highly regarded Missoni line. So much interest in this line existed, that is made the  Target website crashed several times that day. People went into the stores early morning, racing and battling over the highly desirable Missoni products, featured at Target. They had sweaters, dresses, accessories, rugs, plates, bowls, mugs, and home furnishings. Anyone that came in for those items had to compete with other customers to the rights to obtain their objects of desire.
So what is next in the world of Target? I read that WWD announced that Jason Wu would be their next “head designer” showcased at Target. Nothing has been officially announced, but as far as I have read in the rumor trail, Jason Wu will be coming to a Target near you, this February 2012.
Who is Jason Wu? Well, Michelle Obama knows him well. He designed her dress to the inaugural ball.
Born in Taiwan, Wu moved to Canada at the age of nine. He learned to sew by creating doll clothes and later was a freelancer for a company called Integrity Toys, at the age of 16. He graduated from the Parson School of Design and later became an intern for Narciso Rodriguez.  (Wikipedia)
A quote from Jason Wu states: "The exciting thing about this limited edition collection of affordable women’s wear and accessories is that it allows me to reach a wider audience and bring my designs to people who may not have been able to purchase them before."  (Women’s Wear Daily)
So if Jason Wu’s collection turns out to be as exciting as Missoni, I think you may need to sleep outside the front door of Target to get your dose of Wu.
Happy Shopping!

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Don't FALL behind on Fashion Trends!


Fall Trends
                I am sure you have already perused the stores to see what exciting things are here for the fall season.  Maybe you have seen some trends emerge from among all the stores. Most stores like Neiman Marcus, Nordstroms, Lord  & Taylor, Bloomingdales, and Macy’s have items featured on their web sites.
Some of the main trends that you can get from most of these stores are the following:
1.       Faux Furs- whether it is a trim on a cardigan or as an entire garment, such as a coat, faux fur has a definite representation in every store you step into. You will also see the importance of fur in your shoe department. So you can go out and be the snow bunny that you are and look stylish.
2.       Animal – Not only do you see it as a faux animal skin product like a shoe or a handbag, but animal prints are all over the place. You will find dresses, tops and skirts with an animal print. So you can see no actual animals were harmed for the sake of fashion. Ha ha!
3.       Color blocking- If you are not sure what that is, it is just garments that will display sections of color (usually about 3 or more) pieced together to form a pattern. It is sort of like patchwork. You will see them on sweaters, dresses, bags, and shoes. This season I have seen really bright colors blocked with dark neutral greys and blacks.
4.       Shine- From evening wear to simple cardigans and tops, you will see some type of shine. The shine can take form as fabrics or embellished fabrics. You will see a lot of sequined tops or metallic fabric tops/dresses.
5.       Ponchos and Capes- You will see this trend mostly with sweaters and outerwear. There are a lot of voluminous tops now and it is so you can pair it with jeggings, skinny jeans or leggings.
6.       Bow Blouses- This a trend featured on Nordstrom’s website, but you will also encounter it in other department stores. They are not the traditional bow blouse because of the new styling and sophisticated prints. They are not just for school teacher and secretaries anymore.
Besides the main department stores, you will also find these fun trends in Marshall’s, Annie Sez, Loehmenn’s, and TJ Maxx. So don’t get discouraged if you see the high end stores with those high end prices. And there are plenty of other stores not mentioned that will probably have some version of these items like Payless or Charlette Russe.
As you shop the stores, keep in mind of what trends you really want to your fall wardrobe.  Now you can go out there, like a pro.
Happy Shopping!

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Closet Wars...

What is in your closet?

Every season, we struggle with the “changing of the closet”. Whether it is changing from spring to fall or winter to spring, the burden of making sure we have the right pieces in our wardrobe is always a challenge.

For this up coming winter, here are 10 key items that I think will benefit you to add to your personal fashion collection:
  1. A Crisp white blouse. This item should be able to be worn with pants, jackets, skirts. It is the piece that you should be able to wear on your interview or wear with some jeans and pumps. A white blouse is perfect for all office dress codes.
  2. A black jacket. No, not one that is apart of a 2 piece suit. A black blazer. One that you can wear with a pencil skirt in the office or once that you can throw on with a pair a jeans and some funky jewelry. Make sure it fit well and not tight. Also the fit should be to your body type. You don’t want to wear something “over-sized” that will make you look frumpy.
  3. A nice well fitted trench coat or rain coat. During that transition time of fall, we tend to get a lot of rain. It especially feels like that this season in NY. I feel it a staple in any girl’s closet. It is a timeless piece that will always be in season.
  4. Rain Boot are also a must. Something to go with your trench coat. I like the bright colored ones, myself, but if you are feeling like a “Shy Violet”, then there are many available in more neutral colors. The great thing now, since they have been a trend in the market, you can get them at almost any price. From $20 to $80. They are perfect for those large puddles.
  5. A Basic Dress Coat. I find more double breasted and single breasted or single breasted wool coat in a neutral color to be the most timeless. As long as you keep them in good condition, you should be able to keep it in your wardrobe for years.
  6. Tall Black and Chocolate Brown boots. Something comfortable but with a little “pizzazz” in them. You should have a heel but not too high. They should be versatile to most things in your closet. These two colors will work will both dressy and casual. Also short booties are great too to have in the closet in neutral colors.
  7. A simple, well fitted black v-neck cardigan. Why, because sometimes you get cold and it will go with most basic things.
  8. Warm tights or leggings. Right now, sweaters are still coming in tunic length and here are a lot of long tunic length tops and ponchos. Leggings are great to keep you warm and balance out the voluminous tops.
  9. A large neutral color hand bag. Something you can carry comfortably and keep EVERYTHING you need. I personally carry a lot: like e-reader, wallet, ipod, sketch book, pens, paper, phone charger, phone, keys. You never know what you will need on your way back from the office.
  10. A beautiful pashmina. Not only do they look pretty, but I find they are great in a pinch when you are feeling chilly. I carry one in my “big bag” for when I am cold on the train ride home. This helps in the summer too, when the A/C is really cold.
 These are just a few simple items that will be the foundation to your fashion collection. Mixing them with fun pieces that are trending, will make you a fashionista.

Happy Shopping!

My Style "A la Mode"

Style a la Mode

I want to take the time to introduce myself and the purpose of the blog.

For over 11 years now, I have been working in the fashion industry performing various jobs, in design. I decided a new way to be creative was to create a blog. My intension is not just to report about trends and give you my “expert” advice. I don’t claim to be an expert nor do I think should tell anyone how to dress. I want to write about things from a unique perspective.

Some of the articles I plan on writing may deal with combining food and fashion. Others may involve taking a look into a designer’s life. What ever the topic, I want it to be informative and fun.

Why “Style A La Mode” as my title? Well, the phrase “a la mode” is a French phrase for “in the fashion” and often times when we use this phrase; we just want some type of food with ice cream. Believe it or not, other than fashion, FOOD is a huge past time for me. So the idea of mixing the two in some capacity excites me.

Let me be your magazine, of sorts. You will still get the “ins and outs” of fashion, but I plan on delivering it with a bit of “tongue in cheek” style. So please don’t roll your eyes when I use clichés or corny dialogue. I promise that each article will have some useful and fun information. You just learned what “a la mode” means, didn’t you?

I also welcome comments and suggestions on stories I can cover for the readers. So please challenge me on my journey into the blog world. And if you enjoy the fun fact and fashion information you receive, PLEASE tell your friends to follow me. A few minutes of your day, means a lot to my ego. Thank you for reading today.