Friday, February 18, 2011

No biggie...

Just a $14,000 Marc Jacobs bag lying around our office.



This thing is massive, really shouldn't even be considered a purse, more like oversized, overpriced multi-colored piece of luggage. Just use the 1 Liter Seltzer bottle as reference to how enormous this thing truly is. Like bigger than the state of Rhode Island and should come with it's own security guard.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Happy Feet!

Ever since the frigid weather has rolled into town, I've decided that comfort will supersede fashion especially when it comes my footwear choices. To that end, I purchased a lovely pair of black EMU boots on sale from one of my favorite online fashion purveyors (starts with G, ends with "ilt"). I have not been disappointed and they have been fairly permanent fixtures on my feet ever since.

Obviously I'm not alone in my love of plush shoes, these leading ladies have been seen out and about with EMU boots as well (my favorite is Katie Holmes who looks like she just rolled out of bed):

True, Australian sheepskin is probably not the sexiest thing you can wear on your feet but it's seriously like having two pillows cushion your every step. I just don't understand how these city girls can walk around in 5 inch heels all the time. I have sympathy pains just thinking about how wretched their feet must feel at the end of day. Moral of the story: be comfortable and stay cozy this winter!

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Hey Ho, Lets Go

So I'm sure by now everyone has heard of the fabulous Fall fashion trends for women. A few notable ones I liked below...

1. Military - army green is the colour

2. Faux fur coats

3. Animal Prints - especially leopard print

4. Leather & Velvet clothing (hopefully not worn together)

5. Classic camel

6. Capes/capelets/cloaks (I just had to Google what a capelet was!)

7. Sheer/see-through clothing

8. Oversized cable knit sweaters

9. Men's tailored looks

10. 60s dress (think Mad Men)

Basically it's all recycled fashion from decades/centuries before but what I love is seeing how these trends have trickled down from the runway into various retail outlets.

For example I was perusing Victoria's Secret website and was shocked by this new trashy look...




Leopard-print Faux-fur Coat


Stretch Lace Bodysuit
(easy access snaps at bottom)


Leggings


Cost: $200 an hour with a happy ending?

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Please Hammer, Don't Hurt 'Em

I saw this fashionista girl at work wearing black harem pants in the office. Pretending she was too legit to quit. Then I got my favorite trashy celeb magazine (Star) yesterday and noticed high-profile celebrities like Gwen Stefani, who actually have stylists are trying to rock the look as well.

Makes me say, "Oh my lord...

Really it was only semi-acceptable in the 90's to wear harem pants because of MC Hammer, but that fad died as quickly with his career, so a decade later there should be no reason that someone would be wearing these baggy, saggy, unflattering pants out in public.

The only exception would be on October 31st and then only if it's all gold & shiny, complete with a pimped out gold boombox....


(Kevin you should totally do it!)

Monday, September 27, 2010

Oh no she didn't.

So I was in the ladies room at work, doing the typical bathroom stuff (honestly this takes up to 30% of my work day, because I have a goal of drinking 3 liters of liquids) and I overheard these two fashion girls chatting by the mirrors about their outfits. Background - we were having a fashion runway/party in the office that afternoon to help celebrate an internal launch, and employees were asked to dress up. As I was washing my hands, I was a little surprised to hear...

"Make sure you wear your head scarf to the side, otherwise you'll look like a cancer patient"

Nice girls, real nice.

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Balmain Slashed Army T-shirt

My boyfriend sent me an email last Friday and just said, "I generally like the idea of keeping finances out of a relationship, but you ever try buying something like this for this price and I swear to God…"

I immediately opened the link in his email because:

1. I like to procrastinate actually doing any work
2. I assumed he was over-exaggerating to be a funny guy
3. I didn't have a third reason

But in fact he was right on, a cut up t-shirt that looks like it would be found in a dumpster was selling on the online fashion site Net-A-Porter for an astonishing $1,137.50. Shockingly it was actually on SALE from $1,625 and even SOLD OUT that same day. Holy crap kids! I realize that the military look is back on trend for fall but seriously this one piece of apparel costs almost as much as my monthly rent in Manhattan. That is just redonkulous.

And most definitely a Glam Oops in my opinion...