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Spring-Summer 2013 Fashion Trend: Tyrrany of the Florals!

16 Apr

OMG!  THEY’RE EVERYWHERE!!!

Florals.  I have a hate/love relationship with florals.  More often, it’s been hate.  Rarely have I found a floral pattern that I’ve liked, and most make me either look or feel like an old lady.  But the ubiquity of florals for this spring-summer fashion season is leaving me little choice but to engage in the wearing of *some* florals.

Although I must admit that last year I picked up a rather nice LC Lauren Conrad brand floral top with ruffles that still looks very nice.  It’s the colors (a lavender-gray with coral-pink flowers.)  So I imagine if I find some other subtle florals, it might not be such a bad thing to wear florals.  Take this Simply Vera Vera Wang dress from Kohl’s

Simply Vera Vera Wang High-Low Floral dress

I love the way that the floral pattern moves from small to large, with a very pretty peach background (although peach is not a great color on me–I still like it.)  To me, this is floral without being FLORAL–if you know what I mean.  And the subtle high-low hem adds a lovely trendy touch that could be done away with next year if the high-low thing goes out of style….

Still, though, I’m having a big problem with floral pants–specifically floral jeans.  No, they’re not happening on me.  They were around last year, too, and they will always and forever remind me of the 1980′s, when I didn’t wear them either.  I Floral Cropped pants from Cachealso will not wear floral printed pajama style pants.  On me, pajama style pants, even with a close-fitting top, don’t quite cut it.  They look  just a bit too casual.  Plus I look like someone squashed a tall person into a short one.  Not good.  I’m also not impressed with floral shorts–although slightly more inclined to wear them than floral jeans.   However, a nice floral pant, in a modern cut with straight legs–not skinny , not that terrible boxy cut, high-water looking deals, or those old-style tapered cut pants,  are on trend and work better than floral jeans (for some of us.  This pair of floral cropped pants from Cache.com would suit me fine.

 

Floral skirts, however, are more my speed:  like this one, an online exclusive  from Ann Taylor Loft Floral Vines Skirt from Loft are great to mix with a bunch of solid-color tops (the print reminds me of Indian textiles.)  Or this Mossimo women's zippered pencil skirt from Targetgorgeous pencil skirt from Mossimo–another online exclusive from Target.  Both patterns are great–one is more classic, the other more trendy-modern, but both would suit my wardrobe and fit me perfectly.

So, like with any trend, pick your pieces according to what would work for you, not against you.  If, like me, the idea of floral jeans just makes you itch, don’t do it.  Or go for a floral pant is a modern cut.   That’s the thing with florals: watch the cut of your pants, or the style of your skirt.  If it’s something you remember from your wardrobe past, you  might want to avoid it at all costs in favor of something a bit more up to date.  Unless you are going strictly and truly vintage, don’t go for something that looks like you picked it up from the discount rack at the Salvation Army or Goodwill–you will only end up looking like someone who hadn’t weeded out their closet since sometime in 1990.  And when you *are* older, there’s nothing that makes you look older than dated styles of clothing!

 

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Now on View: The magnificent wardrobe of Frida Kahlo

10 Apr

If you find yourself travelling to Mexico City between now and November 22, 2013, you must plan a visit to the Museo Frida Kahlo  check out the most fascinating first exhibition of Frida Kahlo’s wardrobe, on display for the first time in 60 years….

Why did it take so long to bring Kahlo’s collection of corsets, long skirts, and more to light?  When she died, husband Diego Rivera locked up her possessions for 15 years.  After Rivera passed away, colleague and compadre Dolores Olmedo kept everything securely tucked away for the future.  Olmedo passed in 2004, and since then every piece has been carefully examined and curated in anticipation of this exhibit.

Kahlo in a body cast she painted while on her back recovering from surgery

Kahlo in a body cast she painted while on her back recovering from surgery

It is said that many of the clothes still carry the scent of Kahlo’s perfume and cigarettes, some even stained…..

This is an amazing collection that embodies the life of a most amazing woman and artist, who lived her truth and made no apologies.  On a personal note, the more I find that the more I explore the life of Frida Kahlo, the more I find that the world is never all that kind to women who live their truth, that it is difficult, esp. when that truth is at odds with mores and customs.  But it is always better to live one’s truth than to suffer in society’s straightjacket….

For me, that’s the lesson  I learn from her and the courage she displayed throughout her lifetime.

(H/T to MessyNessyChic for the discovery of this exhibit.)

Are wigs making an honest to goodness comeback? or are they only for the well-to-do?

4 Mar

I remember wigs back in the ’60′s when I was a kid.  My sister–13 years my senior–had a whole bunch of them.  She’d by them at Bamberger’s wig department (in New Jersey, Bamberger’s later became Macy’s–and the wig department was Tovar Tresses) and at other stores too.  Wigs were a necessary and ubiquitous accessory if one wanted that big, big sexy 60′s

you can tease it, or bump it, but sometimes a girl needs a good fall to make Big Big 60's Hair

you can tease it, or bump it, but sometimes a girl needs a good fall to make Big Big 60′s Hair

hair.  Everyone wore them.  Raquel Welch, known for having some ginormous hair in the 60′s, admitted to wearing wigs and even started her own wig line, available through a lot of wig retailers both online and off.   Wigs were staples in the wardrobe of just about every young woman in the 1960s.

By the 1970′s, wigs had made their way to the deep discount stores, and lots of older women were also wearing them, mostly because the beauty standard for hair, which consisted of the weekly wash-and-set, complete with teasing, could be brutal on middle-aged hair.  Wigs became synonymous with hair loss and old age….

I’d always loved wigs, mostly because I’d loved watching my older sister wear them.  I thought they made her glamorous.  So, when I became a young adult in the 80′s, I bought myself a few wigs, and to  have that black bobbed dominatrix look when I didn’t want my beautiful wine-red pompadour.

Over the years, I’ve suffered with stress related hair loss and illness related hair loss (mostly from hypothyroidism,)  and a number of bad hair cuts, usually the product of a bad stylist who can’t deal with cowlicks in both front and back as well as thinness.  I kept my hair short for a long time because of this, and when I wanted long hair, I resorted to wigs.  Wigs, though, could be hot and uncomfortable–as I discovered when I tried to wear one on vacation in Florida a few years ago. ….

Yet according to an article in the Sunday Style section of the New York Times, wigs may be making a comeback for the average American woman.  As quoted in full in the article, New York-based commercial hairstylist Peter Gray believes women now opt for wigs out of  convenience–mostly to make things go a lot easier when confronted with the Very Bad Hair Day.

We’ve all had those days –  heck, as I sometimes like to say, I’m having a bad hair life.

A good wig, though–one that will look like your own hair, only a bit better–is rather costly.  There are lots and lots of synthetic hair wigs of all types, but they don’t quite measure up to human hair.  And unlike synthetic wigs, most human hair wigs will need some, if not full, styling.   So, the wig will need to be styled by someone who knows how to style wigs, not just your average hair cutter.  It may be hard to find someone who can style wigs, if you don’t live in an urban area, and if you don’t know where to look (the stylist might not be listed in the Yellow pages or even on Google.)

While it sounds like a super idea–have a wig or two of human hair on hand to wear on those days when you don’t feel like styling it, or when it’s just not doing what it should do–the cost-prohibitiveness of it might not make it a great option for us “everyday women.”

Then there’s the gossip factor.  Since wigs mostly have been associated with cancer patients and other catastrophic hair loss events, if one shows up wearing a wig that is slightly less than natural looking–say, a length far longer than natural–there may be some tongues-a-waggin’.  If you don’t care, or if you live in a place where fashion is actually fun and you can get away with wearing a wig as a fashion statement, by all means do!  Enjoy it!   We should all be able to change our appearance whenever we want without raising so many eyebrows.

 

Drew Barrymore’s “Flower” Make-up Line Now Available at Your Local Walmart

27 Feb

Just noticed the other day a fantastic bright-deep pink lipstick on a recent photo of Drew Barrymore….Drew Barrymore Flower lip colorAnd found out that her new Flower make-up line had finally landed at Walmart!  This particular color is Flamingo Flower from the Kiss Stick Velvet Lip Color collection.  The customer reviews say that it goes on a bit dry and has a matte finish, and it seems to be popular among those in the 18-34 age group, with some older customers finding the formula a bit dry.

I took a look at some of the other products in the line on the Walmart site, and from the posted reviews it seems that most women like the products.  The products have been developed by Intercos, an Italian cosmetics company, so the quality is perhaps higher than some other mass-market color cosmetics (here’s my first report on this line,) and the Primrose & Proper Win Some/Rouge Some Creme Blush has even sold out online (highly unusual for a new cosmetics line.)

Since I have two Walmarts within a reasonable driving distance, I may take a ride out to each and see what’s still available from the line–which officially landed around January 17, with reports of items ranging from $5 to $15 max. The online price for the blush is $7.98, so I will be looking to see if that price holds in the stores as well.  If I can find a blush that matches in consistency and wear to the $25 creme blush I love, then I’ll be in great shape! (although, honestly, I’m not expecting great wear from it.  My expectations are that this is a great line for young women, but that it doesn’t have the consistency, necessary finish, and wear of a better cosmetic and won’t work for me over the long haul.  but one never knows….)

Note that the products are not animal tested, and the Walmart site does not list the ingredients.  Personally, I’m looking for a number of natural ingredients in my cosmetics these days, mostly because I don’t carry a degree in chemistry to be able to adequately evaluate a cosmetics line that doesn’t have some natural ingredients.

If you’re interested in knowing more about the products in the line, check out this post at Blue Sparkles and Lip Gloss for a pretty complete listing of Flower items.

More to come from me on this line…..

 

ShoeDazzle.com Undergoes Major Overhaul–Introduces Rachel Zoe as Chief Stylist

22 Feb

I had just about written off ShoeDazzle.com as a site from which I might never purchase a pair of shoes, when lo and behold!  Out with the old and in with the Zoe!  I was pleasantly surprised to see that ShoeDazzle.com replaced the

Rachel Zoe for ShoeDazzle.com

Rachel Zoe for ShoeDazzle.com

hyperbolical, over-hyped, and just-plain-tacky “style” icon Kim Kardashian with celebrity stylist Rachel Zoe . (although Kardashian still retains a business connection to ShoeDazzle.com)

Rachel Zoe brings a much-needed sophistication to ShoeDazzle.com, and a real sense of Hollywood glamour.  And it shows:  a larger selection of heel heights, and all very stylish.  No more frumpy shoes!

There have been some other changes too:   more specialty boutiques, a tie-in with Chinese Laundry (one of my favorite brands,)   and a daily deal called the “Daily Fix.”   They have also made more styles available outside of your profile, so that you can more easily peruse their whole selection.   The handbags seem to have improved as well, and there is less of a push to sell accessories.   I’m also glad to see them phasing out the apparel.

And you can still reach a personal stylist by phone, if you’re having trouble making a selection or want some suggestions.

So, while I’m cash-strapped at the moment, and cannot take on a shoe club, ShoeDazzle’s changes have raised its profile among the various shoe clubs out there (and growing by the day.)

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