Showing posts with label lbd. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lbd. Show all posts

Thursday, February 3, 2011

It's hard to keep stylish and warm in the winter. Katy is wearing her own Matthew Williamson coat and Emma Cook "Jewel Print Mini Dress" from Honey in the Rough.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Seeing Hearts

Normally I'm not a fan of hearts as a print on anyone over the age of 10. But the black and silver color combination keeps it from being too cute and I like the way she styled it with a sheer black shirt and belted at the waist...

Monday, December 27, 2010

3 so Charming

Basic black always works in NYC. Especially love the studs and gloves.

Friday, October 8, 2010

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Rosson Crow is one artist with great fashion sense. I saw her all over NYC during fashion week and each time her ensemble completely caught my eye and imagination. ...I doubt it was planned, (tho' you never know) but I love how she's decked out in something that could be seen on a superhero and he has on the batman t-shirt. Also her eyeshadow matches his t-shirt. How brilliantly unexpected is that? So you tell me: was this planned or mere coincidence?

Sunday, September 12, 2010

timo
This morning I went to the brilliant Timo Weiland show. (This is Timo backstage with models) and then skipped out to go to the Chictopia 10 conference. Took a break at home and am headed out to a post-party...
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This girl keeps it super simple yet cool in black. Taylor Momsen could learn a thing or two from her.


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And this fabulous creature is Sergio Wonder. How much do we love his hair? And take note of the length of the pants...this is definitely on trend.

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Red Hot

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I have always been partial towards redheads. I even wanted –briefly– to be a redhead myself, and dyed my already bleached blonde hair. As you might expect I didn't become a redhead...not even a punky/anime/suicidegrrl pink. No, after the initial day my hair turned to a bland sort of salmon color. NOT a good look. Not even if Kate Moss or Tavi did it. (although either of them would start a major trend naturellement.) This girl is gorgeous and I love her oversized denim vest over the lbd. It has a total "borrowed from my boyfriend" vibe. And the necklace? It says awesome. I couldn't agree more.

Sunday, July 11, 2010

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Okay if you visit Style Defined NYC often - or recently - you may have noticed that I have been talking about the black lace trend: the good, the bad and the ugly! For some reason this top works for me / has less of a white trash vibe than other versions. I do think she could do a bit better with accessorizing. The belt and the shoes don't do anything for her outfit. His shoes (and hair) on the other hand: AMAZING -also love the cut of his Tuxedo jacket

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Living Doll

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How to make basic black a bit more interesting? By taking a simple cotton frock and sexing it up with thigh high stockings and fuschia lips. This girl knows exactly how to be innocent...

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

black on black

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The little black dress with a modern twist: a raw assymetrical hemline and varying textures keeps it far from the traditional cocktail dress.

Thursday, May 27, 2010

stephanie
I used to live in Soho. Way, way back in the day - and hands down my favorite shop was the Selima Optique on Wooster Street. Now that Soho has become an upscale mall (it's newest resident a Croc store!) I avoid it like the plague. So I was thrilled that Selima Salaun opened a shop within EVA, a fantastic boutique on the Bowery that carries some of my favorite local designers like Katie Gallagher and The Twentyten. This photo is Stephanie Pappas, the founder of EVA, wearing the ZIA sunglasses that Selima made specifically for EVA New York. I love the old school drama of these glasses. I also love Stephanie's leggings? Tights? They seem like leggings because they don't have feet but they have the sheerness of hosiery...and for some reason I find this utterly intriguing!

Friday, May 14, 2010

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Okay, so that's an absurdly long post title...but, it is what it is. Anyways, remember a few summers ago when dresses over jeans was really popular in that Cali/surfer girl kind of way? Usually worn with flip flops and sometimes looked okay but other times was just a bad idea depending on the combination? Well the way gallerist Elizabeth here is wearing it, it totally works and doesn't look out of place in an art gallery in New York. And here's why: the dress is really simple and the jeans are tight enough to almost be leggings. (I won't say "jeggings". I think that's a really retarded word) I also love how she has the jeans unzipped over her shoes. A good solution for those of us who are vertically challenged. (aka short)

And can I also talk just a moment about the hair? I love super short hair on women. In fact any hair that isn't shoulder length or longer. Okay, I don't hate long hair and my hair used to be super long for years it's just so...safe and predictable. I'm excited to see some of the punk influence popping up in hair but I'd love to see a bit more variety out there 
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Detail shot of the shoes/jeans

Friday, April 2, 2010

haitiGirl
On Tuesday night I stopped by "Bruised but not Broken: A declaration of independence" which was a benefit fashion show. The guests dressed as well as the clothes on the runway. I thought this girl was particularly adorable and she was sporting a hairbow: something that Lady Gaga has perhaps brought back...or someone has since I haven't seen so many around since the early Madonna days.

Monday, March 29, 2010

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Latex makes me think of rubber gloves and questionable fluids. This girl looks almost demure in a latex dress. It's great on her slender frame and the cut out design looks smart not slutty. I might go for a shorter necklace however...but that's me. Dress designed by the incomparable Jacqueline Marie Couture.

Sunday, February 28, 2010

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I'll keep posting photos from fashion week that I like. I love the zipper accents on the belt and that all her accents are red.

 

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