Sunday, April 29, 2012

Geek Chic! The Classic That Became a Trend...



J. Crew's Fine-knit merino wool cardigan

J. Crew's Cafe cropped wool-tweed straight-leg pants 
















The Official Preppy Handbook
For many of us, becoming a preppy became a rite of passage with our handbooks, bermuda bags and madras shorts.  If you were not born into preppy royalty like myself, you had to invest carefully in reliable sources.  In the 80s, catalog business was booming for such retailers includng L.L. Bean, Talbots and Land's End.  They represented the epitome of a prepster's "way of life" through both fashion staples and gear. It wasn't until 1989 that J. Crew opened its first retail store in downtown Manhattan and throughout the early 90s continued their focus on retail expansion.  Today, J. Crew distributes some 80 million copies. Preppy classic in my mind has never really gone away with cult staples such as the peacoat, button-down shirts and khakis.  J. Crew came on to the scene and really offered quality garments true to classic design appealing to a more preppy audience but really targeting a more youthful, creative audience.  Strong trends usually resurface and in the case of the retailers noted above, they've stayed true to that core classic, preppy segment.

Selima Sun for J. Crew Sophia
In net-a-porter's weekly magazine issue this week, notes "instant update...GEEK CHIC" with reference to Mad Men (love the wardrobes!) and model photograph with head-to-toe J. Crew illustrating that "J. Crew works the trend from head to toe.  The "Kit" includes staple pieces such as the cardigan and cool framed glasses reminiscent of Muffy or Biff's from the late 80's.

A.  J. Crew Gondola striped woven silk skirt
One preppy trend that I wouldn't be caught dead in during my teenage years was the mixing of prints usually pulled together with a solid cashmere or cotton sweater.  This one has come back with a vengeance with mix/match prints including different textures and fabrics.

J. Crew's Italian Cashmere Sweaters

Bright colors cross-over from the 80s to the 90s with preppy appeal 
This one still takes a careful eye both in print mixing and color blocking. J. Crew does this pretty unabashedly and in some cases I still don't think I would be caught dead! See my clear preference for ex. A. with subtle mixing verses B.  My co-workers would've thought I'd lost it.  This however, may be pulled off beautifully by someone half my age!
B. J. Crew Apple-print pleated cotton skirt

Soludos for J. Crew
Tretorn Canvas T56
J. Crew's CeCe Colorblock ballet flats
The one preppy trend that I loved 30 years ago and still today would be ballet flats, sneakers and espadrilles.  J. Crew continues to offer these as staple shoe wear and the colors and prints were beautifully imagined.  They are also made well enough to carry through a couple seasons and I know they will never go out of style.  I love that J. Crew is carrying Tretorn and Soludos.  Tretorns are one of the few sneakers I would ever wear with jeans and/or a skirt.  And J. Crew's ballet flats are hands-down one of the most comfortable flats I've ever worn.  The challenge is deciding on just one or five colors!  Visit the Ballet Boutique for a full range of color options.  And if you are curious about how flats such as the CeCe are born and how they get such vibrant color treatment, visit "All About Cece", very informative.


So, mix some colors, add a print - be brave with your outfits, I dare you!  You can't mess it up given the mix is part of the equation.  And, it any of your stodgy colleagues give you grief on not matching your clothes, tell them to get with the trends!  Well, I cannot promise that will go so well, but these trends make it nearly impossible to flub up!  What were some of your favorite preppy items either today or growing up.

Happy M&M!

Cheers.


Monday, April 23, 2012

Chris Curates - Fabulous Fragrances, April 2012

http://www.sephora.com/fragrance
I've decided I am going to pick random fashion, beauty and style trends and classic overall.  This week I have curated my favorite fragrances for Spring.  I have to share that I have literally been a cult follower to just a handful if you can call it that, of fragrances.  I have typically organized them in my mind as Winter and S/S scents which I am learning really minimizes the opportunities to expand your collection and scents to a single season.


Fragrance can enhance a single emotion or take you to a memory in time just like fashion does.  And I have done a whole lot of exploring this year.  I have tried scent "types" such as florals, citrus, woodsy and am also discovering that I am not a true-type much to my perception.  I can say that I am constantly searching for any fragrance that evokes a sense of romance or chicness, sophistication.  In my opinion, it is easier to categorize in that way.  Are you athletic a lot of the time or deep and brooding?  Try thinking of your scents in that way and you may find that you have not considered some scents that align in that way. 


If I told you how many bottles of perfume that I have bought over the last six months, you may think that I've lost a marble!  There is a whole other aspect and thrill to perfume buying and that is, how does the bottle look?  One might not find this to be particularly important but I feel it is always a subliminal part of our purchase much like a shoe or handbag collection.  The only difference being that you cannot wear the bottle!  They are still beautiful to look at.  


So here are a few and I promise to review more favorites soon.  For the scents I have curated to this list, you may see some of the descriptions that match to the product's and I've also provided some personal attributes of the perfume that most appeal to me.




1. Chanel No. 5
2. Masaki Masaki
3. Balenciaga Paris
4. Signorina
5. Escale a Portofino Dior 
6. Quelques fleurs l'original




2. Masaki Masaki




1. Chanel No. 5
1.  Chanel No. 5.  The very name evokes classic, elegant, luxurious, beautiful, strong and feminine all in the same.. While some may look for a pure descriptor such as a rose, jasmine or other easily identifiable note, Chanel herself specifically asked that none of the components be isolated out of its composition.  In my mind, Chanel No. 5 smells differently on every woman which is the beauty of this fragrance.  There are top notes that smell of lemon, jasmine, rose, lily of the valley and the base is a more of a dense sandalwood, vanilla, a touch of patchouli. For me, I smell all of my favorite flowers such as rose, jasmine and then the undertones are the densest which give it more masculine substance.  I feel sexy and clean when I wear this.  On other days I feel strong and feminine.  That is the beauty of Chanel.  I don't think I have any other scent that has such an affect on me.


2. Masaki Masaki by Masaki Matsushima.  I was at one of my favorite girlfriend's house some time ago and she asked me if I'd heard of this fragrance and that it was coined as uptown chic with a scent really not like anything else.  Of course feeling like I was going to break unique fragrance ground, I explored all around looking for this to which I finally found on Amazon.com.  Of all the components to this fragrance, it is the apple, rose, magnolia and passion fruit that I notice the most.  This is not for sweet-lovers though as there is more of a crispness to this scent.  I think that I read somewhere that this Japanese/American designer actually developed this for what one might think of the 5th Avenue woman who wants something unique and classy; something that is a little higher to reach.  This is truly one of my all-time favorite scents.  Every time that I wear this, people stop me in the hallway.  


3. Balenciaga Paris
3.  Balenciaga Paris.  Light, seductive, romantic - "a bouquet of violets".  This one is regular go-to for me and light enough to go from shopping to the boardroom.  It has notes of patchouli, but not overpowering.  It is a bit mysterious and doesn't smell like anything else that I have from a fragrance perspective.  It is really lovely.
4. Signorina


4.  Signorina.  Salvatore Ferragamo's elegant jasmine and the unexpected and delicate sweetness of pannacotta are blended together to create a refined and memorable fragrance. Think chic, but sweet and definitely a scent to call your own.  I get regular compliments on this one.  
5. Escale a Porofino Dior


5. Escale a Portofino Dior.  Imagine all of these notes in one blend -- calabrian bergamot, sicilian petitgrain, caraway, galbanum, italian citron, orange blossom, bitter almond, cold spices, juniper berry, white musk, cypress and cedar...it is very citrusey and I pick up the orange blossom and cypress - it is light and if you want a true description of what one might be doing in Italy wearing this beautiful scent, think a lovely bike ride with the wind in your hair.  It wakes you up in a good way and I love to layer this particularly in the Summer.


6. Quelques fleurs l'original
6. Quelques fleurs l'original. A hint of jasmine, green florals, violets - some 90 years ago this perfume became the first multi-bouquet scent.  "The true Quelques Fleurs formula has never been published. An ancient formula still kept in the family archives, this fragrance will never be duplicated. The blend of soft, sensual florals uses over 250 different raw materials and more than 15,000 flowers to create just one ounce of Quelques Fleurs eau de parfum. To this day it is still produced in Grasse, France, where Jean Francois Houbigant first created his perfumes in 1775." (Nieman Marcus).  You will keep this forever.  This was one of my first beautiful, French perfumes and worth every penny.


So treat yourself.   Be indulgent.  Spend a little more on something that will become part of "you".


Cheers and Happy Scenting!


be Chic
Also, see Sephora's latest issue (3) under the Sephora Glossy on Fragrance Impressions!  Learn the secret language of fragrance and find out who you want to be, quite intriguing...

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Happy Tuesday, Happy Sephora!

sephora.com

Guess what? Sephora just got a face lift and it looks oh, so fabulous.  I am already a cult-follower and so imagine my surprise to see this little lift (well, kind of a major one)!  Some enhanced features include a more advanced product finder, "Advice on Demand" and a very thoughtful approach to being the "Ultimate Beauty Resource."  That feature in itself was a major hot button for me with more organized and enhanced pages on Trends, Sephora TV and Pinterest (yeah!).  I love having the option to share, "PinIt", Tweet or Facebook "Like" it on all the products.  

Top 10 I Kate Walsh

I really love the new look of the site too with more white space or at least the illusion using striking

product/tools graphics (see Best Selling Brushes) and
eye-catching text.

I will admit that it is even more fun now to go to the site.  Prior to the revamp, I would usually go to the site with product in mind, but now that the sections are laid out in a way that is more attention grabbing, I am spending more time on the site.  "It Lists" for example, is now one of my fav sections with text title/headers that make it far easier to navigate lists with each click-thru to the next page being as graphically beautiful as the last.  I love the celeb Top 10 as featured currently with Kate Walsh.

Ok, and how about "The Color of the Year" which is a partnership with Sephora and Pantone as the "beauty authority" with "the global color authority"...I won't spill it all, but the concept is genius and makes complete sense.  Let me know if you were intrigued enough to shop the fabulous color!?  Tangerine Tango, well, no one said there was a collaboration on copy, but catchy enough!

So now you know what I spent my time doing on Tuesday night and it was a great ride!  Let me know if you've seen the updated site and what your thoughts are.

Cheers.

Saturday, April 14, 2012

The World of Nars - Artistry Sessions

Click here:  A Radiant Natural Glow
As much as I love beauty products...I still like to see how to use them for better application and to pick up tricks of the trade. Francois Nars has now added films to answer my wishes with his beautiful products.  I guarantee you can feel "model-ready" after a couple of lessons.

Chantilly
Nars has added "How to Films" which make it so, so easy for the perfect look.  And of course for product hunters like me, Nars has linked the products used in the sessions so you can really get the same effects.

Getting the foundation right is essential.  In my mind, all the makeup in the world is wasted without a clean palette and products to moisturize and even out the skin.  I like to start with the Pore Refining Primer and the Smudge Proof Eyeshadow B.  Nars Concealer (new) in Chantilly is another product that I just love because it not only hides imperfections but nourishes the skin as well with Vitamin E.  The film session I attached is about getting that natural glow.  I think it is really important to let your beautiful skin shine through.  It doesn't mean you have to use a tinted foundation in fact, I have similar results with a regular foundation.  It is all about building and layering.  It is not necessary to cover your face from top to bottom with the product.  Use your sponge to dab and work though in areas such as your t-zone, cheeks, a little on the chin...it can go a long way.

Runway Makeup from 3.1 Phillip Lim, Spring 2012
Gaiety
I also love the "Get the Looks" area on the site so from their product models to favorite runway looks from designers, you can get the product that was used in shoots or backstage.  I love the fresh look used by 3.1 Phillip Lim for Spring 2012.  When you click-thru you can see the process on complexion/product all the way through to the makeup application used.  It is super simple and ultra gorgeous.  I love the blush used in this particular look called "Gaiety which is described as "bright candy pink", but really goes on with a light and lovely sheen as shown left on the model.  The Illuminator used is in Copacabana and you can use it with subtle touch points on the cheekbones, forehead, and the nose which really make this a fresh look.  I also added his "Larger Than Life Long-Wear Eyeliner in Abbey Road to this look.  The liner touts 12-hour wear with no smearing or caking, but what I love the most is the velvety color that glides like a dream.  There is no dragging or pull from the pencil.  This color in particular works really well with the look above.  The great thing about any of these looks is that you can really define your look and layer or take out steps to your choosing and to best match your color & style.

Abbey Road
So bring one of Nars fabulous artists right into your home for a lesson or two!  It is just like being there and you can customize for your best features.  Also, the Spring and Summer Collections are featured, so check out the beautiful product additions.

Cheers.

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Spring Reveal...Eileen Fisher Brings First Blooms!

Lantern Dress with Asymmetrical Pocket in Linen Viscose Stretch
Romantic. Sheer. Ethereal. Feminine. Strong. Spring...Eileen Fisher.  I am dreaming of some of her new pieces for Spring and the site never disappoints.  I was lured in by First Blooms (above).  I thought of cherry crush and sweet roses, pink tips emerging from a still frozen ground.  The Lantern Dress with Asymmetrical Pocket in Linen Viscose Stretch is a must for any Spring wardrobe.
Poncho in Pintucked Gossamer
Then, "Liquid Knits", so strong and powerful, a complete dichotomy of Spring's "First Bloom", more like a thunderstorm, beautiful still.  I love the knits blackest black wrapping gently around the arms.  I must have the Poncho in Pintucked Gossamer Crepe.  It is one part poncho, two parts champagne.  Her site says that she loves this elegant layer and so do I!
Cascading Linen Delave Rib Play Cardigan
Scoop Neck Box-Top with Dipped Hem in Sheer Silk Georgette
I move on to something sheer and I have been loving this trend for Spring.  Love the light and flow-ey blouses and feminine layers that can be easily draped.

All so "mysterious" as EF shows.  The Scoop Neck Box-Top with Dipped Hem in Sheer Silk Georgette is so beautiful (below).  I love the color of toffeecream.  I am also keeping an eye toward the Cascading Cardigan in Linen Delave Rib Play also in Toffeecream.  The drape on this sweater is so gorgeous.  I love how it is sheer and unstructured.  Her linen sweaters are so light and they work even on warmer days.
Crinkle Wrap in Cross-Dyed Whisper Silk

I also love the Crinkle Wrap in Cross-Dyed Whisper Silk.  The color is in Amaryllis.  Love!  I love all her scarves and the add sophistication to every outfit.  This color is amazing.

I could go on and on and on...but then I would reveal all the beauty of EF's  site and new additions for Spring.  I have waited patiently so this was a great surprise for a rainy night where I am.

Let me know what you think and if you have any favorites.

Cheers.