The All-Important Pants Roll

July 14th, 2010 - 
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The All-Important Pants RollIn 2nd  grade it was all about pegging one’s pants properly. In the ‘80s, it was called the “French roll.” Then later, we learned about rolling pants as a way of communicating whether one was interested in buying or selling drugs in the urban environment.

Now the high-water look is back, not for classroom popularity or less-than-legal purchases, but for high fashion! This masculine shabby chic style is currently being sported by trendsetting ankles from Silverlake in LA to Bushwick in NYC.

Style arbiter Jim Moore, GQ’s creative director, urges that the roll should look somewhat unintentional. “Consider how Johnny Depp might roll his pants.”

The look is likely attributable to  1. the ongoing style romance with a slightly impoverished look, in which one imitates the togs of an artist squatting in a loft in an abandoned factory and separated into different “rooms” with the help of thin partitions and  2. the popularity of fabulous shoes and sneakers for men and women alike. Don’t hide those bad boys under boot-cut cuffs! Show them off!

In the summertime, a nice set of rolled cuffs is also a great way to keep cool while out on the street or warm up again once you get into a chilly air conditioned office or movie theater. Viva La French Roll!

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Shorts, Shorts, Shorts!

June 28th, 2010 - 

It’s officially summertime, and you know what that means. It’s hot. If you are like the rest of us, you wear shorts during the summer. Here are some ideas for how to keep cool and show off your legs.

Leather: black shorts with studs on them are faux biker, and look really good.

Tie-waist: like a skirt, but not really, you won’t need  a belt with these cute ties, and they come in a variety of lengths and styles.

Denim: more relaxed, it doesn’t mean that you can’t dress these shorts up. Pair with a white top and designer shoes for women, perhaps gladiator heels, for a night out on the town.

Ethnic prints: tribal patterns on denim and batik shorts are funky and fun.

Evening: Sequins and satin are way classy and can even be worn to work.

Hot pants: a shorter short, these come in a variety of styles and colors. With a high waist, you can get creative with the different kinds out there.

There you have it, we’ve pretty much run the shorts gamut. Pair some shorts with Ed Hardy bags and designer shoes for women and you have an outfit that is ready to roar.

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Stripe Me!

June 17th, 2010 - 

Stripes: black and white bands up and down, sideways, horizontal, criss-crossed, targets, whatever – simple patterns are in.

It doesn’t matter if they’re worn on t-shirts, skirts, blouses, button-downs, v-necks, or if it’s simply a white shirt and black pants. Black and white stripes, the zebra look, is a fairly conservative style, and will be sure to score you points with any soccer crowd. It’s not expensive to assemble either.

White is perfect for the summertime, and the powerful darker shades balance the absence of color so that you can get away with wearing the outfit at night or during the day. More importantly, this continues our spring and summertime obsession with minimalism and simplicity.

Once you have the basic idea in mind you cant take it anywhere – particularly hot are lingerie styles – think black bra with white top, or a side bearing tank, and military, where you can don a light pant and pair it with a striped shirt.

Best of all, this style calls for ease and grace, so you can’t try too hard or mess that up. It’s about being comfortable and looking good. So go ahead and get creative with less.

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Sophistication Station

June 2nd, 2010 - 

The aughties were all about fun, love, and life. Today, the fashion trends are returning towards more classical, sophisticated styles. It’s a shift similar from the flower children of the 60′s towards the disco dancing of the 70′s. I’m not saying that the entire paradigm has changed, just that it’s clad a bit differently.

Because the decade is still young, you can get away with a lot of of last year’s remnants. These include dressing up, with a little bit of flair to dress it back down.  For example a printed dress with an army jacket is a great way to make a statement. Play it with some black heels and some darker shades of eye shadow and nail polish. Browns like coffee, caramel, and even shades of taupe are a great way to impress on your fingernails or as a matte to give your cheeks added definition. Smokey gray is another hot color to make your style stand out.

A hat is another way you can add some class to your outfit. Cocktail hats reminiscent of 20′s flappers are best worn with a slight tilt. Hats that differ from your face shape complement your face the best.

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Flarin’ Up

April 15th, 2010 - 

Skinnies are so 00′s. Today it’s all about the flare. Bringing back the hippie movement with a touch of class, flares are hot for summer. Designer Derek Lam says “That kind of exaggerated proportion looks right, right now.” Lammy is on to something – it makes your leg look longer. There are two main types of flare: the over the shoe, and the above the ankle. Think the latter for summer, and the former for fall.

You can wear them in denim, flannel or plaid, any way you decide to wear the flare, these pants are a return to a classic look.  You can wear them with any top, but if you really want to make a statement, think leopard spots, and a Diane Keaton type wide brimmed hat. Wear a small bag with a long strap to enhance the length of your flared leg.

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Suits are In This Spring

April 8th, 2010 - 

Suits have long been a staple in men’s fashion. But today, the suit is becoming more affordable and more universal – not just a wear for the office. Today’s suits combine synthetic fabrics to achieve a technologically adherent look for a slim price.

There are also more traditional fabrics that are getting a makeover in the suit category. Plaid, linen and wool are all trendy materials that are being worn among the chic circles of young men around the country.

This trend toward classic sartorial styles is continuing abroad too. In Seoul, South Korea, looking dapper is commonplace. Among the trenchcoats, sweater vests, blazers and lightweight jackets are more cosmopolitan chic styles.  Men here wear suits as if they were t-shirts.

But while the weather’s heating up, you may not want to go so formal. For those who feel casual most of the time, another growing trend is wearing a necktie or bowtie with jeans, work boots and crumpled button down. Pierrepoint Hicks is becoming especially well known for his multi-colored bowties.

Cheap suits are not what they once were; today the cheap suit is a fashion staple for most men. Want a cheap suit? Try Macy’s, Uniqlo, and Topman.

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Wear What You Read

March 25th, 2010 - 

If you want to come off as inspired and intelligent, without looking like a nerd or a tool, here are a few sites that have caught my attention.

Out of Print clothing sells t-shirts with first edition covers of your favorite books, and for each sold shirt, a book is donated to an African town. They have classics like “Moby Dick” and “Catcher in the Rye” and lesser known, but just as stylish, shirts such as “The Master and Margarita” and “Wisdom of the Heart.”

Literary Rags is another literary clothing company. This site features t-shirts with faces of your favorite poets, philosophers, novelists and dramatists on the front and a cool quote on the back. Their wide range of authors also draws a monthly deal for $15 out of the bunch; otherwise the shirts run $22 a pop.

Of course, the first thing I did was buy my favorite author, Henry Miller. His quote is “The aim of life is to live, and to live means to be aware, Joyously, drunkenly, serenely, divinely aware.” I think that’s pretty applicable, especially to a blog about fashion.

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8 Must Haves For Stylish Guys

March 16th, 2010 - 

Spring is in the air.  With the change of seasons comes a change of fashion, which means it’s time to go shopping. Here are 8 things you just gotta have, and if you’re a lady reading this, let your man know what he needs.

Dark jeans: A nice dark wash is and has been the current style for years now. Get a wash with maybe some slight abrasions for some added funk, or buy them clean and wear them in yourself.

Graphic Tees: Always trendy, it’s just a matter of finding ones that suit your tastes.

Short Sleeve Button Down: Go for something versatile in color, and if you want to use it to go out, look for a light fabric design. They look great with jeans or under a blazer.

Polo: See above (if you really want to impress the ladies, get a color you would normally shun – pink or aqua are great).

Retro sneaks: Whether you like Asics or Saucony, Puma or Adidas, a chic retro sneaker goes well with anything you don.

Aviator sunglasses: Not just for pilots. Ray-Ban has tons of styles that look good during the day, or at night.

Brown Belt: Perhaps a steel or brass buckle will complement your style.

Khakis: For when you’re tired of wearing jeans every day, khakis are a great addition to any wardrobe.

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Sci-Fi Model Style

March 10th, 2010 - 

At the Paris Fashion Show, fall lines for 2010 are decidedly futuristic. Tightly tailored, shimmery and robotic, rainbow collage, these styles look like something out of Star Wars. While some are sexy, some are chic and some are just weird, it’s hard not to appreciate what is strutting across the runway.

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Oscar Fashion!

March 8th, 2010 - 

Last night at the Oscars there were some very impressive dresses, but nothing too crazy. The more spartan schemes of last year were discarded as displayed by Tina Fey, whose one strap Michael Kors number made her look more like  a diva than a comedy star.

Sandra Bullock, who won Best Actress, displayed a lovely gold dress that complemented her Oscar win. J.Lo showed off a light pink Armani dress that showed off her curves and had everyone talking:

Overall, it was a night with big winners and high fashion.

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