Showing posts with label Alexander Wang. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alexander Wang. Show all posts

3.30.2012

WHAT TO WEAR: suiting up w/ Mad (Men) tweed


As you can see by this point in time, I have a fetish for making wardrobe collages. Where imagination knows no boundaries, wallet especially included, it's the ideal way to shop without spending the cash and with the benefit of looking good in the outfit no matter what because, as I said, it's all simply a drafted wish list in which I am sample size and have pockets deeper than Scrooge McDuck. 

However, one should never be left to their own imaginative devices when suiting up for, let's say, an interview for their ideal job. A woman must emit a sense of security, confidence, and of course, sophistication. That's where these babies come into play. May I present two options that are shoe in's (pun intended) for two for the price of one. To clarify, the two being that the outfit is 1) spring chic and 2) office appropriate without being dull. After working in corporate settings for one year too many, black trousers with a bland button-down in a setting where color is frowned upon on a daily basis gets old. Really old.

Let us proceed. To the left, we have created a look by the Parisian designer Sandro, a brand most recently and feverishly embraced by the likes of Fashiontoast blogger Rumi Neely and model Dree Hemingway, who created a capsule line for the brand which was 'inspired by her American roots."

Pairing this lime infused Sandro jacket with the matching shorts is a delightful retro spin on tweed at it's best. I'm still dying over the hint of leather trim, further inspiring the DIY in me to stitch leather strips onto unsuspecting jackets hanging in my closet. Sculpted Alexander Wang loafers ensure that one is able to hit the ground running- it's a Mad (Men) world after all. 

Not to be outdone by a chic shorts suit set, Nina Ricci's tweed ensemble is fantastic combination of mod and retro: traditional but just beguile enough. If you're feeling weary of such a deeply scooped neckline, don't be. The muted and modestly heeled peep toes keep you adhered to the ground and besides, you'll be wearing a basic white camisole underneath. Trust me, once you get this sweet tweed on, it'll take a Texas summer to peel it off your office chilled body. It's a glorious feeling knowing that a skirt is always office appropriate and in this brightly hued shade, rest assure your resume is resting securely on the top of the stack.

Cheers to Fridays and dream jobs!


xo

6.13.2011

Introspect and the Dakota

Alexander Wang booties from Edon Manor

 
Misc pieces from my closet + Dakota booties



Guy running away from the casting studio down the street. I think it went well for him, don't you?
My own attempt at sprinting... maybe I'll try again tomorrow.

Alexander Wang makes a beautiful concoction with the Dakota, my most favorite shoe to date. A combination of patent & soft grained leather, boot & sandal, and exposed vs. covered, this is my ultimate in versatility. The most unique twist is the heel, a rounded column swathed in patent with an inverted seam. I can't get over the rounded toe either, nor the shoelaces and exposed heel, which are a delicate touch to the otherwise firm and shapely structure of the Dakota.

Refinery29, an online media publication, led me to Edon Manor; Refinery29's site not only has great articles and insights into beautiful homes, closets, and restaurants, they have deals every so often a la DailyCandy, LivingSocial, and Gilt Groupe.

Edon Manor New York
391 Greenwich Street
New York, NY
212.431.3890



In other news...

June gloom is a yearly weather mishap but it's not necessarily deemed unwelcome by the entire city. Everything cools off these few weeks of summer: the car, the evenings, and the house. It's a break from the constant sunshine and somehow it provokes me to step away from rose-colored glasses. This week has been about redefining goals once again, and it's my goal to make my life as enriched as possible by using every moment of my time to doing something that I love and enjoy. I really do hope that this frame of thinking stays with me for all of my days here. Not to be morbid or even over hypothetical about life but it's just my way of thinking, we only have a limited amount of days and if I were to leave without notice, would I be satisfied with leaving my life as it was?