Prabal Gurung’s Full J.Crew Collection — Now Available Online!

Prabal Gurung’s six-piece collaboration with J.Crew — which features looks from his past collections recreated in new colors and materials —launches online and in select stores today. The collection ranges from $198 for a pair of tuxedo trousers to $450 for a tulle rose top with a mesh back, and only 50 pieces were created for some of the designs.

“I played with volume and scale and focused on a few special pieces with a story to tell — it’s very modern, chic, and put-together, but there’s also a lived-in quality,” Gurung said of the collection. “There’s a subtext and sub-layers to the designs we chose for J.Crew,” he noted, adding: “I worked closely with the J.Crew team to determine the looks that would translate well with both of our audiences. They did a stellar job producing each piece and I could not be happier with how everything turned out.”

Eddie Borgo’s J.Crew collaboration, meanwhile, hits in July .

Exploding Bow Blouse, $225

“It makes such a strong statement, it needs that balance,” Gurung says, suggesting the satin top be worn over a pencil skirt or with a pair of wide-leg, really worn-in jeans.

Fit to be Tied Pant ($198)

Of the silk-striped tuxedo trousers, Gurung says: “There’s nothing sexier than a really intelligent girl with many layers to her . . . I think these pants have that same quality. There’s a story to tell.”

Rampant Rose Top ($450)

Gurung says of the tulle and satin top: “I was just playing around with the tulle making these rosettes, and I loved the contrast with the sheer mesh back.”

Exploding Bow Dress, $395

Of the satin dress, Gurung says: “I played with the volume and proportions of the bow — if you look closely it’s a little bit off kilter, which gives it that lived-in quality that’s so important.”

Exploding Bow Blouse, $225

Bow-dacious Denim Jacket ($400) and Strong Seamed Denim Pant ($295)

“I wanted the bow lapel to look like it could come completely undone,” Gurung says. “She goes out in this very chic, pretty package and at the end of the evening, her shirt’s unbuttoned and the lapel unravels . . . it tells a little story.” He suggests wearing it with the matching pant or a pair of really lived-in trousers for that “uptown/downtown balance — that’s what makes the clothes interesting.”

Exploding Bow Dress, $395

Gurung on how to wear it: “Every woman needs a perfect little shift dress — she can wear it to work with a little jacket and then out at night and still feel totally comfortable.”


SPRING/ SUMMER TREND: CUFF BRACELETS

Low Luv by Erin Wasson Welded Cuff, $100, available at The Trend Boutique.

I love to have a little fun with a cuff on my wrist (I’m talking the PG-rated, non-criminal kind, thank you lol). I’m welcoming everything from dainty, slender options to bracelets that should come with warnings, like to wear sunscreen for tan-line prevention or to be extra-cautious when speaking with your hands. Statement rings or necklaces may be great, but I suggest mixing it up with a little arm candy that takes center stage. Look through my top picks of the cuffs you wish you could get locked up in. 😉

UO Tortoise Cuff Bracelet, $24, available at Urban Outfitters.
Giles & Brother Cortina Leather Cuff, $215, available at Giles & Brother.
Akira Cuff with Stone, $22.90, available at Akira.
Dannijo Dextra, $420, available at Dannijo.
Topshop Cut Out Cuff, $30, available at Topshop.
Kora Hammered Brass Cuff, $85, available at Goldyn.
Blu Bijoux Silver Cystal and Chain Cuff, $49, available at Max & Chloe.
Zig Zag Stretch Cuff, $50, avaialble at Amrita Singh.
Kara, by Kara Ross Striped Cuff, Purple Stingray, $330, available at Charm & Chain.
Vintage Brass Rose Cuff, $30, available at 1928.
The WIng's the Thing Cuff, $23.99, available at ModCloth.
Accessories & Beyond Vanilla Elastic Cuff with Gold-Tone Detailing, $187.50, available at Endless.

nOir Jewelry for Pirates of the Caribbean

I previewed this line a little while ago and couldn’t show you guys any pics 😦 but finally I’m able to show you guys some of this great collection that I’ve been dying for. From the bracelets, to the earrings to the necklaces it all looks like it was made for me. 🙂 I’m super excited to get my hands on every piece.

For the collaboration, designer Leeora Catalan drew inspiration from On Stranger Tides, but also added elements that are found in each of the films in the blockbuster franchise. In addition, many of the pieces are meant to be unisex, evident in the brushed silver metal that is used throughout the collection. The elegantly dark collection features skulls adorned with nOir’s signature pave, elaborate mermaid skeletons, and fuses iconic Pirate imagery of swords, daggers, skeleton keys, shark teeth and pearls. A pirate ship full finger ring bends at the knuckle and sails full mast.

The collection will be available at department stores, high end specialty boutiques, and online retailers ranging from $60 to $625 retail. Select pieces will be available on endless.com and for pre-order on the nOir Jewelry website beginning May 23rd. I’M GOING CRAZY FOR EVERY PIECE ! HOW ABOUT YOU GUYS 🙂

I’m L-O-V-I-N-G Pamela Love For Topshop *_*

How many times can I say “love” in an article? Start counting now—I’m seriously in bat-shit crazy love with Pamela Love’s May 2011 collection for Topshop. In her first collaboration for the retail chain, hitting stores May 26, the NY-based jeweler re-visited familiar (and beloved) territory, mining her signature South and Native American motifs for pieces that are aimed for a slightly younger customer—with a price-point to match. Perfect to add some statement to your summer jewel box, the entire range was inspired by ’70s “Gypsy Rockers,” a theme evident in dark metals, lots of hearts, feathers, and, Aztec-ish chains and studs that bring to mind a mythical St. Mark’s Place in Mexico. For Pamela, it was a match made in accessory heaven: “I think Topshop is one of the most creative, fashion forward companies…It’s one of my favorite stores!” Mine too—even more so now.

EXCLUSIVE: Madewell’s Entire Fall 2011 Lookbook

I got to preview Madewell’s Fall collection a month ago and now I can finally show you why I’m craving the cold. Here is the brand’s full perfectly disheveled layer-tastic English prep school-esque collection for fall. There are some girly-er items too–pleated skirts and maxis but paired with tough worn-in brown leather belts and thick blazers. And there’s good news for your white jeans, too: if Madewell has anything to do with it, you’ll be wearing them right through summer into fall.

H&M Fall 2011 Women’s Lookbook

I hate the cold weather but I LOVE the fashion. Layering all those great sweaters, the boots, etc…. And H&M looks like it will again be my go-to location for all the best at the best prices. What are you guys lusting? 😉

“I’m particularly fond of this collection because it’s so easy to wear, so grown up and yet totally of the moment and with such great fashion attitude. Most pieces are fashion classics updated with a new silhouette or shape or simply new styling,” says H&M’s Head of Design Ann-Sofie Johansson.

For Fall 2011, H&M is all about the 70′s style influence, key looks are long, loose silhouettes, with classic coats in camel teamed with patterned dresses and wide pants, mixing retro styles with a modern twist. The color palette is warm like camel, cognac, burgundy, pumpkin and brown, as well as uniform-inspired colors, muted jewel tones and cream. If you like patterns, there’s tweeds, florals, paisley and checks. Key pieces are classic coats, including a parka, faux fur, blazer, tailored pants, knee-length skirt, blouse, poncho and chunky knits.

Trend Report: Tribal-Print Skirts

Much like switching to bright nail polish or embracing a steady rotation of summery skirts, my infatuation with bold, tribal-print pieces inevitably emerges when we transition into warmer months—and for good reason! Designers consistently come up with new and refreshing ways to incorporate these indigenous motifs into our spring wardrobes, whether they’re rendering these prints in hyper-bright color palettes, paring them with punk or utilitarian accents, or emblazoning them on our favorite separates. Today, our focus is on the latter, specifically: tribal-print skirts. It doesn’t matter if they’re mini or maxi, these essential items give any ensemble plenty of visual intrigue and have a cool, global-wanderer vibe that feels perfect for spring. Accordingly, I’ve rounded up some top-notch runway references and a few of my fav celebrity looks—including Mary-Kate Olsen and Margherita Missoni—to demonstrate all the reasons why this is a must-try trend this season!

But before I break down the celebrity iterations of this trend, let’s discuss its nuances. For the past few years, designers have given us extremely assertive tribal prints, often created digitally and produced in acid hues—but that’s not on the menu right now. Chalk it up to the season’s spotlight on all things ’70s and bohemian, but the current trend is decidedly earthier and more organic. That doesn’t mean you need to break out your caftans and dashikis though, as today’s skirt-centric focus offers a more modern approach to wearing these African, South American, and Indonesian-influenced prints. For example, at Etro I spotted a gorgeous selection of batik-style separates, like the Silk Tribal Skirt ($825, 212.317.9096), which was expertly-paired with the Cotton Embroidered Peasant Top with Cut Out Shoulders ($2850, 212.317.9096), resulting in luxuriously chic mix of patterns and textures. Additionally, I was over the moon for Diane von Furstenberg’s fantastic display of graphic-prints, especially the eye-popping motif on the ankle-grazing skirt featured above. While the Etro prints mentioned have a traditional look, I like how this particular pattern offers a more playful and modern alternative.

One of the great things about these bold skirts is that there are so many ways you can transition them into your wardrobe! If this is your first time wearing these eye-catching patterns, I suggest taking a page from Keira Knightley and Harley Viera-Newton’s stylebooks and let the print take center stage. For example, Knightley outside the Comedy Theatre in London wearing a Suno multi-colored skirt with a basic black top, Rick Owens leather jacket, suede Acne boots, and tights.  At the CFDA celebration party at J. Crew in New York, Viera-Newton wore Herve Leger’s Claudine Geometric Jacquard Skirt ($1150) with Maje’s Epice Black Top ($241) and Office ankle boots. I’m also fond of the way one stylish civilian on Street Peeper addressed this trend by styling her print skirt with a blazer and lace-up shoes for an unexpected, pseudo-preppy outfit. Again, it’s important to note that each of these ladies made their skirts the focal point of their looks by styling them with simple, understated pieces in neutral tones.

If you’re feeling a little bit more daring, try incorporating some texture into your ensemble a la Mary-Kate Olsen and Taylor Tomasi Hill. Snapped out in Paris last month, Olsen opted to style her Balenciaga Resort 11 skirt and Cutout Boots ($1275, 310.452.4070) with a furry coat, while Marie Claire‘s Style and Accessories Director Tomasi Hill took it one step further at the Brooklyn Museum Artists Ball a few days later, by accenting her amazing mullet-style, floral batik-print skirt—from Thakoon’s F/W 11 collection—with a pair of Alexander Wang Pre-Fall 10 fringe heels and bold bracelets. Finally, if you consider yourself an advanced dresser, turn to the queen of graphic prints—Margherita Missoni—for some smart styling ideas. The tastemaker recently caught my attention at the IFC Films screening of L’Amour Fou earlier this month when she paired a bright pleated skirt with a light blue striped top and gray zig-zag peep-toe heels—all by Missoni. The combination of prints made for the perfect high-impact look.

Fortunately, you don’t have to invest in such high-profile designer pieces to add this look into your own repertoire!  I’ve tracked down tons of alternative options that are sure to make a smash this season. If you fancy Olsen or Knightley’s tribal-print minis, we suggest checking out Myne’s Tyler Printed Skirt ($158), Georgie’s Rafina Skirt ($145), and Forever 21’s Tribal Print Skirt ($15). I also approve of Torn by Ronny Kobo’s Astrid Aztec Print Skirt ($143), which offers a more fitted silhouette similar to the styles seen at Etro. Of course, some of you might prefer a longer hemline, so I’m also including Tucker’s Flowy Long Skirt ($385) and Mara Hoffman’s Fishtail Long Skirt ($36) into the mix. My final pick is The Addison Story’s Layered Triangle Print Skirt ($112), as the neutral color combo would look excellent worn with a basic black top and simple wedges.

Zara Woman May 2011 Lookbook

I LOVE ZARA. EVERYTIME I GO IN THERE I FIND SOMETHING NEW THAT I JUST HAVE TO HAVE. JUST WISH THEY HAD AN ONLINE SHOP WHERE I CAN GET EVERYTHING AT THE CLICK OF MOUSE LOL 🙂 ALTHOUGH IT IS FUN TO GO TO THE STORE AND FEEL THE FABRIC FIRST. I BUY SO MUCH FROM THERE THAT I HAVE MY FIT DOWN PACKED. DO YOU? 😉

Revealed: Chanel’s Fall 2011 Nail Colors

You long ago gave up trying to find Chanel’s must-have spring color, Black Pearl. And Mimosa is probably on the endangered species list. Well, don’t worry about it. It’s time to freak out over the new fall Chanel nail colors.

Chanel introduced Graphite on its Fall 2011 runway back in March, but this is the first time we’ve seen other colors from the collection. Sophy Robson, who is a UK-based nail artist and runs my new favorite nail art site, got her well-manicured hands on the lacquers and was kind enough to post pictures of them. Are you just dying over the Peridot? SWOON!!!….. 🙂

THE STYLISH MESSANGER BAG FOR SPRING 2011

From top left, clock wise: Hype $164.9 available at DSW, Zara $89.90, Paul & Joe $565 available at Net-a-Porter, Fossil $148 available at Macy's. Courtesy photos.

It’s no secret that the Proenza Shoulder PS1 bag is the holy grail of messenger bags.

But with a hefty price tag ranging from $895 to $14,500, ample storage space and utilitarian design it only makes sense that Lazaro Hernandez and Jack McCollough’s masterpiece is a closet staple for the likes of Leighton Meester, Kirsten Dunst and Chloë Sevigny.

But for us common folk, there’s hope!

I’ve rounded up some of the best heavy-duty bags that hold more than just Tic Tacs and credit cards. You will instantly up your sartorial game by grabbing one when you head to work — bonus points if you’ve scheduled happy hour plans after a day at the office.

Carrie Chapman, senior buyer at Barneys New York says, “we’ve been seeing a lot of the ‘urban warrior’ trend, and crossbody styles are a big part of that.” She added, “They are functional and edgy, and can be very sophisticated.”

So,whether you’re a student looking for a stylish alternative to a book bag, or just a gal in need a cross-body purse that you could practically live out of, there’s something for everybody. Happy shopping ladies 😉