While the French runways are currently featuring next spring's trends--jungle prints! raffia! '80s prep! crochet!--the boulevards are brandishing the city's timelessly chic looks (i.e., ones to execute now). Merci, Paris, for the fashion reality check, which ranges from always-amazing leopard prints and snakeskins to the new everyday-wearable shoe-grazing jeans and bow-tie blouses. The only thing I can add to all this compelling visual content is to inform you that much of these looks are just now 15% off at Net-a-Porter with this special code through October 9. I'm talking this MICHAEL by Michael Kors dress, this Jason Wu polka dot blouse, these Goldsign jeans (immediately below), this Alexander Wang sweater set (similar to yellow one below), these Gucci loafters, this Theory trench, and this faux leather AWAKE skirt. See it all for yourself here.
Photos: Vogue, French Vogue
An unusually rainy and cool Saturday has me reading this game-changer, listening to music like this, and mentally prepping for a soggy soccer game later, which somehow led me to researching chill-proof sweaters online. BINGO! I found a bounty, largely on Shopbop, which has extended its crazy sale I wrote about the other day. I'm thinking it might be wise to pounce for payback all winter long, especially with under $200 options like the C/MEO Collective, above, but in pink, this Khaite-like collared pullover by Moon River, this Line & Dot fringe jumper or this cable-knit one and this pompom embellished ASTR.
While the style pros have globe-trotted all September long, I've armchair quarterbacked, calling out cool style strategies and winning trends, both on the catwalks and sidewalks. My most favorite plays, however, are the ones that keep it real--i.e., the MVP clothes that I can actually sport IRL. Moda Operandi's fashion director and street style star Lisa Aiken has one of the best and thoroughly inspiring games in the biz, turning up at shows in thoughtfully-crafted, but not-at-all-contrived looks, like the Goldsign jumpsuit, above, and the bold Peter Do blouse, below. (Thankfully, for us, her employer stocks what she wears, so we too can jump into head-turning action, and go for the crazy yummy belted leather pants by Zimmermann, below, or even pull off the more aggressive and camera-ready Attico, below. P.S. MO's new curated under-$500 trunk show hits my sweet style spot, with everyday-chic goodies like this double-breasted Apparis blazer, this Proenza Schouler PSWL boucle dress, and this Helmut Lang classic knit up for grabs.
You might want to start wrapping your head around cuffed jeans. Right now, they're less major trend and more cool trickle. Which makes them more appealing, IMHO, especially when the jeans come cuffed, like these by Citizens of Humanity (waiting for them to hit my doorstep), Rag & Bone (relaxed fit) Current/Elliott (cropped), and Nobody Denim (straight-cut). Then again, you could just roll up the hem of these long-loved Levi's (above) and be done with it!
More news to share this morning: Shopbop is staging a two-day sale (spend under $500, get 20% off,
spend $500+, get 25% off through 9/27, get the code here) and it's all the cool and current stuff you want to wear now including the floral (and street style-worthy) Self-Portrait, above, and the gorgeous Ulla Johnson sweater, below (pants here). Also on my shopping list: this holiday-ready sequin Sea dress, these spot-on, perfect-wash AGOLDE jeans, (I also love this pair by Re/Done), this Alpine-chic Line sweater, this outfit-punctuating faux leather Goen.J trench coat, these wardrobe-updating Loeffler Randall knee-high boots, this super flattering warm-to-cold Baum and Pferdgarten leopard-print dress, and this up-to-the-minute/classic Shashi gold link necklace. Go nuts here! P.S. My much-complimented Farm Rio dress (see here) is also on sale!
One way to shake things up a little!
1. Zara dress, $69, zara.com
2. Chan Luu earrings, $55, shopbop.com
3. Rodin Lip & Cheek Oil, $35, netaporter.com
4. Frances Valentine fringe bucket bag, $245, nordstrom.com
5. Prada buckle strap kitten heels, $890, netaporter.com
I never knew how much I needed a pair of army green pants in my life until now. Seeing all these great new versions--in leather, cotton, silk--recently flitting around fashion shows from New York to London to Milan convinced me. Additionally compelling: they're practical, versatile and right-this-very-minute cool. Plus, people, they're not jeans (i.e., refreshing!). I'm happy to go green in any of these super different but equally chic possibilities by Citizens of Humanity, Marimekko (below, also in street style action here), Frame, Remain Birger Christensen, Golden Goose, and Le 17 Septembre. Good luck deciding!
Just in: the French Editor uniform acquired an American twist: the white t-shirt. Naturallement, c'est tres chic! And, lucky for us, easy to emulate. The key lies in its fit and heft: slightly oversized, luxuriously heavy-weight and, perhaps most importantly, snow-white clean (i.e., not distressed). I like these new iterations from ATM Anthony Thomas Melillo, Bassike, Splendid (cashmere!), and Ninety Percent.
After Gwyneth Paltrow and Kerry Washington talked motherhood, education, parenting and, um, vibrators(!) at a Goop podcast taping in Beverly Hills yesterday, I participated in a bit of Q&A, myself, with a handful of attendees inquiring about my faux leather top. Frankie Shop, I replied, adding another morsel of helpful info: $119! It also comes in a tailored button-up version. My question for you though, as written on the image, above: How cute is my Missoni sweater scored at Celebrity Owned?
Milan's more-is-more mantra echoed across the city yesterday with its fashionistas uniformly clad in BIG, BOLD botanicals. Many paraded around in Prada (the skirt, above, in green, and below, in pink and the 3-D rose print immediately, below)--all bellissima! Okay, ragazze, I want to get in on the fun, floral action in any of these wow-em-all pieces by La Double J, Asos, Topshop, Ulla Johnson, and Whit.
Sweater weather could use some fun colorful beads, no?
1. Farm Rio beaded sweater, $125, farmrio.com
2. Ganni jacket, $395, netaporter.com
3. Frame jeans, $245, netaporter.com
4. Vasic bucket bag, $335, shopbop.com
5. Anne Sisteron diamond and gold signet ring, $4400, annesisteron.com
6. Sam Edelman booties, $180, neimanmarcus.com
The fashion crew has moved on from London to Milan for the next round of runway shows--and taken fall's romantic dresses with them. Signatures include exuberant florals, saturated hues and exaggerated sleeves, and the cumulative result is swoon-worthy.Take for example, the unabashedly pink puff piece, above, by Michael Kors or this (way) less expensive version. Also these by Asos, Preen (last pic), Love and Lemons, Proenza Schouler, Topshop, Farm Rio, and Keepsake.
This pic convinces me that a jumpsuit is 100% essential this fall (and perhaps forever)! The all-in-one outfit is easy-comfy cool, and this iteration by One Teaspoon is especially amazing, with its sleek and flattering fit. Also incredibly chic: Schutz's thong sandals that will really truly go with everything! More one-and-done wonders worth considering are by The Frankie Shop (a cult hit in NYC!), Alex Mill, Rebecca Taylor, and Madewell.
Photo: Leandra Cohen
How I plan to stay chill in the bitter cold. (BTW: the oversized fit is everything!)
1. Isabel Marant sweater, $445, netaporter.com
2. Gap leopard print puffer jacket, $168, gap.com
3. Current/Elliot jeans, $248, netaporter.com
4. Gucci velvet bucket bag, $930, nordstrom.com
5. Timeless Pearly mismatched earrings, $280, matchesfashion.com
6. Botkier combat boots, $248, shopbop.com
Make no mistake, sweater weather will be long--and, at least, so will the sweaters. This season's new oversized knits extend past the waist, in part or altogether, and the effect is high impact and extra cozy. Take a look at these from Monse (above), Tibi (immediately below), H&M, and Khaite.
Fall's prevailing back-to-basics trend is anchored in outfit-polishing--and fresh-looking-- double breasted blazers. The rest is simple: straight-leg jeans and an unfussy top. My favorite options on the market are by Acne Studios, The Frankie Shop, Madewell (Celine-inspired!), Rebecca Valance, A.L.C and Zara (immediately below, and in black too!).
Not your mother's pearls, but the kind pictured here--funky, unexpected, bold--is the new big thing. Particularly love these by Shashi, Mizuki, Bauble Bar, Anne Sisteron, Mango, Catbird, Natasha Schweitzer, and Simone Rochas.
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