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Tuesday
Feb262013

Spring 2013: Accessory Report

ALDO's fun Spring '13 Campaign - Photo courtesy ALDO

As a fashion blogger, I'm  constantly tempted by trends.  I spend a good 8-10 hours each day either staring at, speaking about, shopping for, or writing articles about pretty clothes.  In the beginning, it was total torture;  I wanted every single thing and would rearrange my whole day so that I would just 'happen' to be in the 'hood of say, Club Monaco, just when that to-die-for piece hit stores.  While researching a trend story on shoes online, I would often accidentally click on the 'add to shopping cart' button and somehow click the 'buy' button in the process.  'Whoops!?'  In the beginning, I felt cheated because my fashion blogger salary was nowhere near my Dior/McCartney/Tibi tastes...

For the full story (and the rest of my fave Spring '13 accessories) head to The Fashion Scoop! x

Eagle Necklace, $18, ALDO; Cat-Eye Sunglasses, $18, Laura; Snake Ring, $10, ALDO; Leopard Necklace, $17,Dynamite; Python Clutch, $59, Danier; Jaguar Ring, $15, Le Château; Leopard Belt, $20, American Eagle 

Cuff, $12, ALDO; Linen Blend Clutch, $30, Le Château; Plastic & Metal Link Necklace, $18, ALDO; Rosette Ring, $8, Reitmans; Attitude Jay Manuel Pump, $60, Sears; Two-Tone High-Tops, $26, American Eagle; Cap-Toe Flats, $31, American Eagle; Woven Bracelets, $15, Spring

Statement Necklace, $16, ALDO; Metal Mesh Bracelet, $17, Le Château; Wide Basket Weave Cuff, $21, Cleo; Pointy Cap-Toe Pumps, $100, ALDO; Woven Metallic Band, $15, Le Château; Sterling Silver Ring, $99,People's Jewellers; Metallic Envelope Clutch, $40, Le Château

Friday
Feb222013

Dress Slim for Spring

  

We've all been there (or at least I like to think so...) Whether you're a curvy girl for good or just can't seem to shake those last stubborn 10 pounds, there's an easy way to lose the weight. It's all about a little wardrobe trickery, ladies.  I mean, if A-listers can benefit from these stylist tricks, why shouldn't you? Read on for my 10 favourite slim-down essentials to get in fighting form for spring (no treadmills required). And speaking of celebs, check back next week for our Oscar run-down with my fave looks from the red carpet.  Will Adele be back in black? Will Julianne Moore wear Tom Ford again? Will Brangelina continue to look even more old/creepy/anorexic? They should have bookies for this. x

Why It Works: A structured blazer works wonders at lending polish, form and flattery to a rounder-than-you'd like bod. Sharp shoulders instantly make your waist and hips appear smaller while the deep-V lapel gives the illusion of a long and lean physique. Meanwhile, the single-breasted, one-button style minimizes a larger bust, which will make you appear smaller overall. Win. Win. Win.

Try: One-Button Blazer, RW&CO.

Why It Works: Like a fish to a lure, our eyes are drawn to shiny things. A big, statement necklace will draw the eye upward, putting the focus on your fabulous face. If this necklace is too OTT for you, the accessory stores are loaded with other silver and gold stunners sure to suit your fancy but whatever you pick, I dare you to go for something sparkly, shiny and fabulous, even if it's outside of your comfort zone.

Try: Eagle Necklace, $18, ALDO

 

Why It Works: Far too many of us are bouncing around with a poorly-fitted bra. I can't stress this enough - go and get thee a bra fitting. Invest in a bra that lifts you up, fills you out, or diminishes, depending on how well-endowed you might be. If your girls are in place, your shirts will hang so much better and yes, you will look thinner. Pinky swear.

Try: Vanity Fair Full Coverage Contour Bra, $20, Sears

 

Why It Works: In the middle of a late winter deep-freeze, sweaters are a stay-cozy essential. But when it comes to figure flattery, not all knits are created equal. If you want to look slim, avoid chunky knits and too-tight sweaters and instead, opt for lightweight knits with flattering ruching, forgiving dolman sleeves and a drapey but not overly sloppy fit. Again, if you want to minimize your bust, choose v-necks over crew necks.

Try: Dolman Sleeve Pullover, $39.50, Ricki's

 

Why It Works: Colour-blocking, when done correctly, can work wonders at highlighting your best features while downplaying others. Here's the general rule: dark colours conceal while light/bright colours highlight. I'd wear this blouse to work with dark navy pants or with dark denim on indulgent weekends to give my thighs a day off.

Try: Colour-Block Blouse, RW&CO.

Why It Works: A wide belt worn out of the belt loops will immediately make you look more pulled together and give you shape. Wear it to cinch your waist over a billowy sweater, a drapey dress or even to define the waist of your winter/spring coat. If you're going to wear a wide belt, leave the necklace at home and instead, opt for a statement cuff or cocktail ring.

Try: Wide Suede Belt, $20, Le Château

Why It Works: The peplum trend is a frightening proposition for some but is actually surprisingly figure-friendly (for real!). If you've got a tummy, pick up a white peplum top (or one with a small print) and pair it with dark tailored pants or a high-waisted pencil skirt - you'll love the way the silhouette whittles your waist while flowing over your belly. If your arms aren't quite up to Michelle Obama snuff, layer up with a slightly cropped tailored jacket.

Try: Lace Peplum Hem Top, $60, Le Château

 

Why It Works: If you want to look fit, it really helps to look polished. Well-groomed hair and eyebrows, polished nails and crease-free clothing all somehow help the cause. Well, same goes for your bag - pick a structured, polished tote (try something top-handled) and you'll actually look slimmer. If you're tall, you can get away with a larger handbag while sweet petites should choose a smaller, structured bag that won't overwhelm their frame. Easy, peasy!

Try: Leather Bucket Tote, $99, Danier

 

Why They Work: We know, we know - you love your skinnies, right? Everybody's wearing them and your jeggings, leggings and skinny jeans have become such an integral part of your day-to-day. We won't tell you to give them up but if you want your bottom half to look slimmer, nothing beats straight leg or bootcut styles. The slightly flared leg instantly balances out proportions, making your hips and bum look smaller. One key tip: be sure to wear your bootcuts with heels (try the new chunky heels if you can't handle wobbly stilettos) for the most flattering effect.

Try: The Miracle Pant in Navy, $54.50, Ricki's

 

 

Why They Work: Pointy-toe pumps are all the rage for spring but they're also a great trick to looking slimmer - they lift you up, make legs look longer, and the pointy toe/narrow heel combo extends the narrow look of your calves, especially with skirts and dresses. (PS - If you want to make your gams look extra long, opt for a neutral heel) Any excuse to buy new shoes, right?

Try: ATTITUDE JAY MANUEL Cap-Toe Pump, $59.99, Sears

Originally posted in The LOOK

Thursday
Jan172013

Emerald City

Natasha Poly dazzles in emerald. Image source: Vogue Russia

Originally posted in The CLOSET

You may have heard (and you may have not) that Emerald is the It colour of the hour.  Between our penchant for all things planet-friendly and Pantone's declaration of 'Emerald' as the official Colour of the Year for 2013, green is where it's at.  And where last year's Tangerine Tango was a little tricky (to say the least), green is refreshingly easy to pull off, whether you're blonde, brunette or even fiery red.  Not only does it flatter, but green is incredibly versatile, making you look fresh and lively one minute and sultry and sophisticated the next.  Whether you rock it head-to-toe or simply opt for a pretty green polish (stay tuned for loads of Emerald makeup coming to Sephora this spring), there are loads of ways to get your green on.

Being green might not be easy but wearing it?  That, as they say, is a whole other story (or in this case, see below...)

Ray-Ban Wayfarer Sunglasses, $199.95, Sunglass Hut;  Legacy Leather Penny Shoulder Purse, $198, Coach; Studded Suede Hi-Top Sneakers, $99.95, Le Château; Harbor Jersey Roll-Sleeve Striped Dress, $64.95, Gap

 

Leather Clutch, $158, Roots;  Skinny Jeans, $79.95, Le Château; Vintage Blue Sunglasses, $145, Club Monaco; Striped Knit Moto Jacket, $79.95, Gap; Ankle Boots, $90.99, ALDO

Crewneck Cashmere Sweater, $179, Club Monaco; Beaded Statement Necklace, $25, Le Château; Chambray Shirt, $29.95, H&M; Parisian Leather Saddle Bag, $268, Roots; Suede Pumps, $99, Coach; White 1969 Long & Lean Jeans, $69.95, Gap

Friday
Dec282012

Let's Dance

 

Image courtesy Vogue

Originally posted in The CLOSET

No matter how routiney or predictable we become, there's something about the end of the year that inspires us to believe; We believe we can get out of that massive rut, that we can tranform into that person we've always wanted to become, that we can change for the better. After a week-long binge-fest, I've already made some mental resolutions that I hope to keep, though I know that every year, sometime around January 13th, I'll likely slip back into at least a few old habits.

Regardless, a girl can always dream - and in my laid-back holiday state, as I lie here happily ensonced on my couch, watching piles of movies with my kids and trying to muster up the effort to hit the toboggan hill, I've already dreamt up some stellar New Year's Eve outfits. I figure by the time the 31st rolls around, I'll be very ready to toss aside my well-worn pajama pants and get back into my heels to kick in the brand new year. Here's to wishing and hoping and for all of us, a truly wonderful 2013.

xo sarah

 

 

 

Friday
Sep212012

Totally Shady

Brilliant shades of blue, bordeaux and bright mustard from Nanette Lepore Fall 2012

Originally posted in The Fashion Scoop

It's funny but every fall I do the exact same thing. Sometime right around now, when the mornings are just starting to feel crisp and the leaves are gradually leaving the trees (is that why they call them leaves?), I find myself doing the fall change-up. I'll pack away all of my bright summer dresses, skirts & tees and shove them into an empty closet in our guest room. The more I pack, the darker my closet gets as yellow, pink and orange make way for loads of grey sweaters and black pants. Um, depressing much?

There's absolutely no reason (especially now!) to live in a black hole for 6 months of the year. I've slowly been building up my colour arsenal and this year, I'm happy to report that my fall/winter wardrobe is equally as exciting as my spring & summer stuff. I can't tell you how much more inspiring it is, especially on a cold, grey day, to have shades of rich yellow, bright reds and deep greens to get me going in the morning. This season, I'm obsessed with bordeaux and mustard and can't wait to work them into my look (see below for cool new ways to wear them).

Since I've been on a bright binge for a few years now, I'm actually equally stoked about the black on black trend for fall - great news for colour-phobes, and perfect for those days when you need a colour detox. The key to keeping it interesting? Try mixing and matching loads of textures - pair a great chunky knit with a pair of leather leggings, shiny patent black boots and a bright red lip. Or, pair your black with either deep navy or bright cobalt blue for a dose of Parisian chic.

Happy Friday!  Is it bad that all I want to do this weekend is shop? x

TRY: BLACK & BLUE

ATTITUDE Jay Manuel Peplum Top, $24.88, Sears 

TRY: MUSTARD & TAUPE

Floral Crepe Pencil Skirt - Petites, $64, Cleo

TRY: BLACK ON BLACK 

Mallia for Danier Wool & Cashmere Coat with Leather Piping, $749, Danier

TRY: BORDEAUX & PINK

Bar Stripe Cardigan, $15, Aeropostale