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Showing posts with label Donna Karan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Donna Karan. Show all posts
Sunday, July 14, 2013
WIW: Neutrals with a rose pink pop of colour
Very excited today. I get to wear another skirt.
But also because I didnt have alot of time to think through an outfit, I was committed to wearing separates (not a suit - too formal) so I did what any normal girl would do.
Grab a few neutrals & throw them together. Add a pop of colour and you're ready. It really is quite a simple formula.
The jacket
A main line Armani from ebay.
This jacket is gorgeous in real life - its super structured but with subtle curved lines so its not super aggressive.
Its a grey/khaki which isnt my best colour, but I mix it with blacks & taupes & neutrals in general and it blends in beautifully.
The top
This is white label Armani - the label he doesnt show at fashion week, but is available through the department stores and tends to have a corporate focus. Its a bit cheaper than the main line & a few years ago, they decided to drop the prices even more. The fabric quality also dropped.
I got this at David Jones before this happened & before discovering ebay, so I paid a bomb. In any case, its Dry Clean Only & I manage to hand wash it - so that's a win.
The skirt
This knee length pencil skirt is amazing.
Its a Donna Karan Collection - a runway baby.
It fits like a dream.
It's black with white stitching yet it works with everything from white to browns to colours to pastels.
Instead of side seams, it has angled seams that start at the front & end at the back - makes for a very figure flattering cut.
The back split overlaps of course - I always look for this, rather than the two sides coming edge to edge. Why? So it doesnt rip as you walk.
Its made of a thick scuba type material but its doesnt say wet-suit. It says expensive "slurping in" fabric.
The scarf
The men's style cashmere rose pink from yesterday. A perfect lift to black/khaki/taupe.
The jewellery
A whole lot of bracelets, silver rings & a 3 ring necklace from Zambesi. You've see all this previously. That's code for it was too dark to take any more photos.
The shoes
I actually forgot to put the shoes in the main photo because I rush to take the photos late in the day when the light is starting to go down & I am a bit scatty in my rushing around. But they are the same Ballin as yesterday - a bargain from Italy, courtesy of Myer. In black & chocolate.
See you tomorrow.
Sunday, May 5, 2013
What I Wore: A wedding with Yojhi, Yves & Donna
I slopped around the house for most of the day so I wont show you that outfit. It was a Coles Mix Apparel mens tee (pale blue) and washed hot pink Target tracksuit pants. Very stylish, not, but comfy.
I had a wedding to attend that evening - an investment banker I had met at work, who was marrying a gorgeous (& thin) lady - the two were besotted with each other.
It was at the Australian Museum and knowing Karl, I knew it was going to be totally elegant.
I was right.
I decided however not to go for a strictly elegant look - in my book that would have been a LBD. Too much blending in.
I felt like standing out. So I scanned my closet (shop your closet strikes again) to come up with this ensemble.
The dress
A YSL (or SL) from AW 2010/2011, purchased from David Jones in the Sydney CBD at 50% off. Still a four figure bomb though.
Looks simple, but there are many seams giving it shape, along the bodice area, the sides and the hem.
Its a thick sateen cotton, in an A line which is shorter at the back hem than the front. Its unlined but the fabric has so much body, you'd never know.
It is sleeveless with a high neck & an open back neckline.
Its a very vivid purple with blue undertones.
Slight problem with this dress - I have gained weight & the back hem is seriously too high for my liking.
The solution: Black tights.
In the past I had worn it with sheer smokey hose, but fat legs from the back need hose.
Its the 3rd time I have ever worn tights. Strange but true.
So far the dress has been worn 5 times, all weddings.
I tried to find the dress on the runway and could only find a version of it. Or two versions.
Its the exact colur of exit 26, but the style/fabric is close to exit 35 (minus the feathered tail thingey).
Its the only evening thing I own that isnt black or navy.
The coat
It was cold & I needed both cover & a degree of glamour.
I tried a floor length Carla Zampatti navy wool crepe coat (20 years old) but its lines were too straight & it compromised the A line on the dress.
Then out comes this Yojhi Yamamoto black number, knee length in a flared skirt style. It has raw edges and a military look (without the brass). It fits & flares just like the dress.
If you're wondering the size "3" isnt "3" as in 2, 4, 6, 8, 10.
Its "3" as in 1, 2, 3.
The "3" represents a Large, give or take.
Here it is - from the AW 2010/2011 collection, exit 12.
It has no buttons or closures except a wide belt which I dont wear. The pockets are placed on the sides so they are not visible. When the front falls open (but its double breasted so it still stays quite closed), it has a very slimming effect. The exit 12 looks quite boxy compared to the way I wear mine.
The sleeves are rolled back.
But look at the way the turn back is stitched back to the sleeve. Love this type of detail on expensive garments.
Yojhi came from New York, specifically Saks, at 30% off & form memory it still only in the semi-low four figures. No way I'd be able to get something like this in Australia as that price.
I love the swing that the coat has - seriously massive but the fabric is so heavy it falls gracefully & doesnt stick out.
The coat brooch
The brooch has a glass top with the embedded mother of pearl & glassy inserts. The bottom which has the pin is clear glass. Its a gorgeous piece and its sterling 925.
I acquired this silver brooch from an ex boyfriend's ex girlfriend. I exited out of the relationship just in the nick of time to save my sanity, but if I had stayed longer, I would have acquired a whole lot more stuff. She was a terrific role model hoarder of beautiful stuff. LOL!
The bag
I may have a gazillion small black evening bags, but I am a kitchen sink girl. So I reached for this Moschino softly coloured Kelly style with a few twists.
Bought from David Jones about 5 years ago. Not cheap, but was 50% off.
It has every colour I never wear in clothing - rust, olive and a warm blue. For some reason it works with my dark coloured closet even though its tones are muted & warm. Go figure.
The earrings
STYLE TIP: High neckline? Dont wear a necklace & dont wear earrings that dangle alot.
The earrings worked on a high neckline because the dangly chains were very fine & the bulky glass circles were up high close to the ear.
Ann Demeulemeester, about $300 because one of the glass circles was chipped - you can see it in the photo. Bought at the Frock Exchange in Clovelly. Box & felt included. I adore the packaging.
Ann D does this circular glass style in many styles of jewellery - necklaces, bracelets, rings & earrings. The metal is always sterling 925 with a deliberate gunmetal distressed look.
Arm & finger parties
On one hand, stacked bracelets, including a black leather Ginger & Smart, a silver Bottega (my fave) and a bunch
of silver/black/grey beaded versions (most of which I made). Plus the single purple one to tie into the dress.
On the other arm, I went for a simple Hermes bangle in B&W. When I stacked a whole lot of bracelets on, it didnt look right, so Hermes tends to win out in the end - most times.
I wore my fave Bottega intercaccio ring but stacked the silver Ann D chain/ball necklace behind it.
On the other arm went the black & silver chunky ring.
The shoes
These were the easiest choice of the whole outfit.
Why?
Since I never wear tights & this is the only black suede pair which can cross over to evening, they were easily the only ones that would work with black tights.
For the record, I never by suede shoes - I only have 2 or 3 pairs in a collection which is ten fold. Reason? Its too hard to look after & looks ratty very fast. Leather is much easier to take care of.
These babies are Donna Karan Collection, bought from Myer a few years ago, at one of the last stage reduction sales. So initially they were 40% off, then another 30% off that, then another 20% off from memory. Which translated to about 66% off an original of $1.2K. Mine. Now.
The only problem is that heels need re-capping.
The soles and heels are rubber and the wear on them last night made them need hospital.
Apart from the cap itslef, I normally dont allow the vertical part of the heels to be bruised before taking shoes for repair - but these caught me off guard.
Off to the boot maker, stet.
How do you get dressed for an occasion?
Sounds like a silly question?
Many years ago, when I had an occasion to attend, I would select an item (whether clothing or shoes or bag or jewellery) & build the outfit around it.
Now I picture a look I want to achieve (feminine, sexy, glamourous, elegant, avant garde etc) and shop my closet for things that will create that impression.
I dont know when that change happened. I seriously dont.
So how do you get dressed for an occasion?
I had a wedding to attend that evening - an investment banker I had met at work, who was marrying a gorgeous (& thin) lady - the two were besotted with each other.
It was at the Australian Museum and knowing Karl, I knew it was going to be totally elegant.
I was right.
I decided however not to go for a strictly elegant look - in my book that would have been a LBD. Too much blending in.
I felt like standing out. So I scanned my closet (shop your closet strikes again) to come up with this ensemble.
The dress
A YSL (or SL) from AW 2010/2011, purchased from David Jones in the Sydney CBD at 50% off. Still a four figure bomb though.
Looks simple, but there are many seams giving it shape, along the bodice area, the sides and the hem.
Its a thick sateen cotton, in an A line which is shorter at the back hem than the front. Its unlined but the fabric has so much body, you'd never know.
It is sleeveless with a high neck & an open back neckline.
Its a very vivid purple with blue undertones.
I love the way its all finished - no stitch looks out of place. |
The back hem is shorter than the front - a reverse mullet! |
The back view - the collar is stitched in the right places to fall evenly to the level of the armpits. |
Slight problem with this dress - I have gained weight & the back hem is seriously too high for my liking.
The solution: Black tights.
In the past I had worn it with sheer smokey hose, but fat legs from the back need hose.
Its the 3rd time I have ever worn tights. Strange but true.
So far the dress has been worn 5 times, all weddings.
I tried to find the dress on the runway and could only find a version of it. Or two versions.
Its the exact colur of exit 26, but the style/fabric is close to exit 35 (minus the feathered tail thingey).
Its the only evening thing I own that isnt black or navy.
The coat
It was cold & I needed both cover & a degree of glamour.
I tried a floor length Carla Zampatti navy wool crepe coat (20 years old) but its lines were too straight & it compromised the A line on the dress.
Then out comes this Yojhi Yamamoto black number, knee length in a flared skirt style. It has raw edges and a military look (without the brass). It fits & flares just like the dress.
If you're wondering the size "3" isnt "3" as in 2, 4, 6, 8, 10.
Its "3" as in 1, 2, 3.
The "3" represents a Large, give or take.
Here it is - from the AW 2010/2011 collection, exit 12.
It has no buttons or closures except a wide belt which I dont wear. The pockets are placed on the sides so they are not visible. When the front falls open (but its double breasted so it still stays quite closed), it has a very slimming effect. The exit 12 looks quite boxy compared to the way I wear mine.
The sleeves are rolled back.
But look at the way the turn back is stitched back to the sleeve. Love this type of detail on expensive garments.
Yojhi came from New York, specifically Saks, at 30% off & form memory it still only in the semi-low four figures. No way I'd be able to get something like this in Australia as that price.
I love the swing that the coat has - seriously massive but the fabric is so heavy it falls gracefully & doesnt stick out.
The coat brooch
The brooch has a glass top with the embedded mother of pearl & glassy inserts. The bottom which has the pin is clear glass. Its a gorgeous piece and its sterling 925.
I acquired this silver brooch from an ex boyfriend's ex girlfriend. I exited out of the relationship just in the nick of time to save my sanity, but if I had stayed longer, I would have acquired a whole lot more stuff. She was a terrific role model hoarder of beautiful stuff. LOL!
The bag
I may have a gazillion small black evening bags, but I am a kitchen sink girl. So I reached for this Moschino softly coloured Kelly style with a few twists.
Bought from David Jones about 5 years ago. Not cheap, but was 50% off.
It has every colour I never wear in clothing - rust, olive and a warm blue. For some reason it works with my dark coloured closet even though its tones are muted & warm. Go figure.
Not only this, but she has red leather piping along her edges. |
The earrings
STYLE TIP: High neckline? Dont wear a necklace & dont wear earrings that dangle alot.
The earrings worked on a high neckline because the dangly chains were very fine & the bulky glass circles were up high close to the ear.
Ann Demeulemeester, about $300 because one of the glass circles was chipped - you can see it in the photo. Bought at the Frock Exchange in Clovelly. Box & felt included. I adore the packaging.
Ann D does this circular glass style in many styles of jewellery - necklaces, bracelets, rings & earrings. The metal is always sterling 925 with a deliberate gunmetal distressed look.
Arm & finger parties
On one hand, stacked bracelets, including a black leather Ginger & Smart, a silver Bottega (my fave) and a bunch
of silver/black/grey beaded versions (most of which I made). Plus the single purple one to tie into the dress.
On the other arm, I went for a simple Hermes bangle in B&W. When I stacked a whole lot of bracelets on, it didnt look right, so Hermes tends to win out in the end - most times.
I wore my fave Bottega intercaccio ring but stacked the silver Ann D chain/ball necklace behind it.
On the other arm went the black & silver chunky ring.
The shoes
These were the easiest choice of the whole outfit.
Why?
Since I never wear tights & this is the only black suede pair which can cross over to evening, they were easily the only ones that would work with black tights.
For the record, I never by suede shoes - I only have 2 or 3 pairs in a collection which is ten fold. Reason? Its too hard to look after & looks ratty very fast. Leather is much easier to take care of.
These babies are Donna Karan Collection, bought from Myer a few years ago, at one of the last stage reduction sales. So initially they were 40% off, then another 30% off that, then another 20% off from memory. Which translated to about 66% off an original of $1.2K. Mine. Now.
The only problem is that heels need re-capping.
The soles and heels are rubber and the wear on them last night made them need hospital.
Apart from the cap itslef, I normally dont allow the vertical part of the heels to be bruised before taking shoes for repair - but these caught me off guard.
Off to the boot maker, stet.
How do you get dressed for an occasion?
Sounds like a silly question?
Many years ago, when I had an occasion to attend, I would select an item (whether clothing or shoes or bag or jewellery) & build the outfit around it.
Now I picture a look I want to achieve (feminine, sexy, glamourous, elegant, avant garde etc) and shop my closet for things that will create that impression.
I dont know when that change happened. I seriously dont.
So how do you get dressed for an occasion?
Labels:
Donna Karan,
Hermes,
Moschino,
shop your closet,
what I wore,
YSL
Monday, January 28, 2013
Winter's ultimate superhero - the cape
Capes were huge on the AW2012 runways.
If you have one, dig it out now.
If you dont, there are ways of faking it.
Read on....
Runway cape
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L to R: Valentino, Dolce & Gabbana |
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Giambatistta Valli, Alexis Mabille Couture, Stephane Rolland |
Elie Saab Couture Spring 2013 |
Giambatistta Valli Couture Spring 2013 |
Chanel Couture Spring 2013 - not actually a cape, but referencing a cape |
Snappy cape
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Surprisingly sedate leather cape for Kate Moss |
Brocade & arty capes
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Brocade is huge for winter - both for capes & other garments. |
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Ferragamo, 3.1 Philip Lim & Alexander McQueen |
Evening cape
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Donna Karan main line |
Knit cape
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Texture rules |
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Cosy & practical |
Veronique Leroy - How to make an impression without trying |
Colour my world
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Speaks for itself |
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Add the colour to the accessories |
White is right
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with those Givenchy boots |
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Bridal |
Traditional Camel & Taupe
The only requirement: Make sure you know whether you have cool tones (pick taupe) or warm tones (pick camel).
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Oh wow! |
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Miroslava Duma |
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Dolce & Gabbana |
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Trench inspired cape |
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Lovin' camel cape with pale pink |
Superhero style
Faking it
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Haider Ackermann AW 2012 - keep the cuts sleek, & loose with minimal closures |
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Kimmy in J Crew - wear a jacket over your shoulders & voila, instant cape |
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Elizabeth Olsen with a large wrap which is looking like a cape |
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Throw the coat over your shoulders & instant cape |
Feet capes
Unforgettable stuff south of the ankles by Alexander Wang,
And the girl that started it all.....
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at the 1961 Inauguration Ball |
and more recently,
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in Tom Ford at the 2012 Oscars |
and her friends that followed her....
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L to R: Calvin Klein, Naeem Khan, Tom Ford |
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L to R: Altuzarra, Dolce & Gabbana & Naeem Khan |
Labels:
3.1 Phillip Lim,
Alexander McQueen,
brocade,
cape,
Celine,
Chanel,
Dolce Gabbana,
Donna Karan,
Elie Saab,
Giambatistta Valli,
Kenzo,
Savatore Ferragamo,
Stephane Rolland,
Valentino
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