Got The Thin End Of The Wedge, Took The Wrong Bend On The Edge

TREND: WEDGE HEELS

Leg-elongating wedges are the fashion world’s go-to summer footwear right now. Perfect for chic summer dressing in the city, not to mention they’re ideal for outdoor events (i.e. you won’t be sinking into the grass), wedge heels are actually comfortable and ultra versatile. The wedge heel turns even a 3-inch platform into a completely wearable pair of sandals. Make like these Cameron, Eva, and, Allesanda and opt for tan, taupe and nude versions to add height to summer dresses and shorts and even skinny jeans a la an Olsen twin. I know my summer wardrobe just wouldn’t be complete without a pair. Now go take on the world with your easy-on-the-feet extra height!

Peace,

Title from “The Thin End of the Wedge” by Procol Harum

With My Trilby Cap, The Ensemble’s Locked

TREND: TRILBIES AND FEDORAS

I hereby am determined to become a hat person. True, I have less need for going incognito then say…any of the ladies below. Yet somehow I do always find myself wishing to avoid gussying up for city strolls. For this reason shades have become essential and what better way to reinforce the undercover look then by adding a trilby or other hat?

Since trilbies and especially fedoras took a much-needed and rather long break from being in style, a comeback was definitely in order. And pulling one off is easier than it sounds.

  • Keep competing accessories to a minimum.
  • Add long necklaces instead of earrings.

This look is very “borrowed-from-the-boys” so the key is to either a) combine it with feminine proportions–dresses, mini skirts, and drapey tops or b) take the full-fledged menswear route–trousers and structure.

  • Stick to neutrals or one pattern only to avoid seeming overdone.
  • Choose the hat as your outfit statement piece, without tackling other trends.

Peace,

Title from “Trilby” by Amy Winehouse

Her Skirt Began To Billow Until Her Feet Began To Lift

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TREND: HIGH-WAISTED SKIRTS

My friends will probably roll their eyes at this post. I’ve been known to overdo this trend a bit. Read: More often than not, I am found wearing some sort of high-waisted ensemble. Fortunately, the look is quite flattering, easy to pull off, and versatile enough to wear for day, night, or even on the job.

FOR DAY

Going high-waisted by day is not only comfortable, but instantly and easily put together.

  • Wear them with basics.
  • Don’t be afraid to mix patterns.
  • Let your accessories downplay the look.

FOR NIGHT

Wearing this trend out at night is my go-to look, because it’s easy to dress up or dress down.

  • Pair patterned skirts with a dressy top or blazer
  • Add a cinching belt to lend structure.
  • With such a comfortable silhouette, go daring with shoes.

FOR WORK

Dating back to the era depicted by Mad Men, the high-waisted skirt is the perfect nine to five outfit.

  • Work with proportions, balancing a shorter skirt with a bigger top.

Peace,

Title from “Esther” by Phish

With A Crown On My Head And My Denim Shirt

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I’ve been on the market for a chambray shirt and/or dress for quite some time now. The item keeps popping up on many fashionable ladies. Alexa Chung, in particular, has worn the trend on several occasions, even pairing it with jeans for a blue-on-blue look.  Though I am not sure I could pull off this double dose of denim, the shirt trend alone is easy to pair with other basics as shown in the blue jean baby street style below.

1. ALEXA CHUNG tones down a bright blue American classic with all black and white. Do I spy an Animal House tee?

2. BLAKE LIVELY in a classic shirtdress shape with a denim twist.

3. JENNIFER GARNER pulls of chambray with a bunch of basics.

4. KATE BOSWORTH is summery and on-trend.

5. SIENNA MILLER wears her denim shirt as outerwear.

6. ALEXA CHUNG seems to be the ultimate trend fan. This time in a cute denim shift.

7. KATE BOSWORTH goes for shades of gray for her chambray.

8. VANESSA HUDGENS is Native American-inspired with fringe and turquoise.

Peace,

Title from “Sad Peter Pan” by Smashing Pumpkins