A First Look at the Jason Wu For Target Collection

It doesn’t hit stores until Feb. 5, but already a few images of the Jason Wu for Target collection are trickling in. Inspired by French New Wave films and actress Jean Seberg, the capsule features a selection of want-now separates — blouses with Peter Pan collars, pleated skirts, and nautical-tinged dresses — as well as a hefty assortment of luxe-looking handbags and accessories. “My goal was not to duplicate anything from my main collection,” Wu explains. “Instead I designed completely new clothes and accessories that reflect my taste and have a voice of their own.” With prices under $60, it seems that soon everyone will be able to afford a little piece of Wu to call their own as well. Stay tuned for more images.

Poplin dress, $40; Bag, $50

Fashion’s Biggest Dos And Don’ts For Winter

There’s a difference between looking like you tried and looking like you tried too hard, and it’s often fairly hard to tell where exactly that line is, especially when you’re dealing with new trends. The winter racks are filled with wearable, eye-catching silhouettes of the season, and it’s all I can do to keep myself from going broke as I cherry pick all these thrilling new pieces. However, one errant cut, bedazzle, or affectation in the wrong direction, and what was once a compelling new outfit can quickly become crowd-repelling. So as not to leave you hanging, here’s a little primer on how to look  fashion victorious instead of a victim. Colorblock

Colorblocked Shirts

DO: Try out combos that involve neutrals and big, bold blocks.
Stella McCartney Colorblock Sweater, $830, available at Saks.

DON’T: Be too literal. A Mondrian-shirt will make you look like you just raided the museum gift shop.
Moschino Cheap & Chic Shirt, $677, available at Farfetch.


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Fedora

DO: Keep the brim wide, and the construction on point. You don’t want to skimp on a hat because you’ll wear it for as long as it lasts.
Rag & Bone Floppy Brim Fedora, $150, available at Stylebop.

DON’T: Opt for this fedora style. If you’ve seen it on a bro with a soul patch, just say no.
Windsor Gray Wool Fedora Hat, $12.90, available at Windsor.

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Indian Inspiration

DO: Try out roomy, graphic tunics in heavy silks.
Rag & Bone Bombay Top, $290, available at Rag & Bone.

DON’T: Go for the dress-over-pants look just yet. We’re actually kind of into this look at Chanel from the runway, but haven’t figured out a way to try it out IRL without looking costume-y. We’ll keep you posted, though…
Chanel pre-fall 2012, courtesy of Chanel.

 

shoes

Pointed Pump

DO: Keep the heel skinny, the platform minimal, and the height reasonable. This is your chance to channel your inner Audrey to perfection.
Dolce Vita Rosetta Pump, $129.99, available at Zappos.

DON’T: Go too high. We said Audrey, not Audrina.
Dolce Vita Devon Shoe, $139.90, available at Lori’s.

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Pepto Pink

DO: Choose structured, modern pieces in simple cuts.
J.Crew Pencil Skirt, $120, available at J.Crew.

DON’T: Go too twee, lady-like, or youthful, otherwise you’ll risk looking like a geriatric 6-year-old.
MSGM Cropped Jacket, $728, available at Luisa via Roma.

 

Brad Goreski Tapped as Kate Spade New York’s Exclusive Stylist

The stylist — and reality television star — has inked a two-year deal with Kate Spade New York to be the brand’s exclusive stylist. In addition to styling press events, presentations, ad campaigns, and e-commerce shoots, Goreski will use his social media expertise — he has over 127,000 Twitter followers — to help garner excitement around Kate Spade New York’s ready-to-wear collection, which launched in 2009. “It’s my hope to get the ready-to-wear out there and see it more on the streets and see people playing with it and making it their own,” Goreski said.

Though the stylist and the brand have teamed up in the past — Goreski styled the Fall 2011 and Spring 2012 ready-to-wear presentations — the deal makes Goreski’s position within the brand official. “When I began to consider a stylist with whom I could really build an ongoing relationship and one whom I trusted, he was the first that came to mind,” Kate Spade New York creative director Deborah Lloyd explained. “Besides being a great stylist, he is a joy to be around and a true gentleman. He keeps me laughing and keeps me on my toes.”

LUST WORTHY ITEM OF THE WEEK: Alain Quilici : payson skate lace-up bootie

Alain Quilici
payson skate lace-up bootie $826.00

alain quilici is part of a long line of italian cobblers and, having learnt the family trade, he’s paid his dues to tradition. taking his well-honed skills, alain now explores the fanciful side of footwear. alain’s shoes always take an unexpected turn—sleek leather ankle boots tower on floor-to-sole cut-out heels, and a pair of lace-ups morphs into… is it an ice skate? or a piece of furniture? beautiful and unusual, each one is a piece of wearable art.

Leather lace-up bootie with carved heel | Platform under heel and toe | Round toe | Contrast lacing up front with metal hardware | Zip closure at instep | Cushioned insole.

100% leather.

Available in calf mud.

Made in Italy.

Heel: 5″. Patform: 1″.

 

Missoni Pre-Fall 2012

Six months from now when the next transitional items start rolling into stores, there’ll be plenty of super-cozy looks on offer from Missoni. Cold-weather layering — in the form of oversized outerwear, body-con dresses, and belted waistlines — was the message, and it came in the form of jumbo coats, boxy fur-trimmed vests, and maxi-length jackets, with plenty of space-dyed turtlenecks and graphic-knit minidresses to wear under them.

Pastry X Hello Kitty

Pastry x Hello Kitty

Hope everyone had a Merry Christmas!! Sorry for the lack of posts, I was sick 😦  but I feel much better now!

I know that there are a lot of my friends and fellow readers who are fans of Hello Kitty so when I got this email I just had to post ;)!

 This new collaboration from Hello Kitty and Pastry and might be a good present for those that just want to treat themselves or those of you that forgot to give a gift (shame on you lol) this is your chance to make it up. The shoe is very limited and was actually made for the European market but lovepastry.com got a small quantity just for their fans. Price is $100, all three colorways are currently available at lovepastry.com. How cute!! Right? 

Pastry x Hello Kitty

Pastry x Hello Kitty

Pastry x Hello Kitty

Pastry x Hello Kitty

Pastry x Hello Kitty

Pastry x Hello Kitty

Pastry x Hello Kitty

H&M Divided Art Spring 2012 Collection

 

H&M Divided Art Spring 2012 Collection
Photos courtesy of H&M

H&M‘s Divided Art series collection is back for Spring 2012 and will feature four graphic designers work including Fanny Gentle, Alexis Anne Mackenzie, Saskia Pomeroy and Johnny Ryan. The series consists of T-shirts, tank tops and leggings, here’s a preview of what to expect. The collection is scheduled to release in February at H&M Divided departments. I quite like Saskia Pomeroy and Johnny Ryan’s prints, pretty cool!

 

H&M Divided Art Spring 2012 Collection
Johnny Ryan

H&M Divided Art Spring 2012 Collection
Johnny Ryan

H&M Divided Art Spring 2012 Collection
Johnny Ryan

H&M Divided Art Spring 2012 Collection
Saskia Pomeroy

H&M Divided Art Spring 2012 Collection
Saskia Pomeroy

H&M Divided Art Spring 2012 Collection
Saskia Pomeroy

H&M Divided Art Spring 2012 Collection
Alexis Anne Mackenzie

H&M Divided Art Spring 2012 Collection
Alexis Anne Mackenzie

H&M Divided Art Spring 2012 Collection
Alexis Anne Mackenzie

H&M Divided Art Spring 2012 Collection
Fanny Gentle

H&M Divided Art Spring 2012 Collection
Fanny Gentle

HAPPY HOLIDAYS!

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Rachel Zoe Pre-Fall 2012

 
 
For Pre-Fall 2012, Rachel Zoe infused her signature ’70s sensibility with a dose of something new: ’60s mod. Mary Quant peacoats, trim ankle pants, and perky minidresses mixed easily among lean-flared trousers, slim-lined blazers, and floaty maxi dresses — pieces that are by now Zoe classics. Silhouettes stayed clean, as did the color palette — just a splash of vivid red, fuchsia, and cyan here or there to contrast what was an overall subdued story of black, taupe, gray, and cream. Texture — and a bit of California glamour — came in the form of matte sequins, printed chiffon, and a high-pile faux fur.