Thursday, December 31, 2009

Trends of the Decade


As 2009 comes to a close, "How Not To Look Fat" author, Danica Lo, lists the decade's top trends.
Anything missing from the list? Did you wear these with pride? Weigh in.

A decade of trends
Style of the ’00s: Good, bad, Ugg-ly
By DANICA LO

When is a trend a good trend? When it’s over. Love ’em or leave ’em behind, the ’00s will go down in history as the decade that gave us skinny pants and clunky footwear, scrappy-haired manorexics and bug-eyed stick-insect starlets, overpriced jeans and overdone velour. Here are our 10 biggest fashion trends of the decade — for better or for worse.




THE RACHEL ZOE LOOK




Rachel Zoe, a veteran Hollywood stylist (far left) who built a career on perfect taste, an eye for vintage and a knack for pulling glamorous gowns, finally found her fame by creating one of the decade’s most iconic looks. Zoe’s signature — dressing super-skinny starlets in boho get-ups, tons of accessories and huge shades — is seen here on Mary-Kate Olsen and Nicole Richie (pictured).




VELOUR TRACK SUITS




Juicy Couture started as a maternity jeans company in the late 1990s, but it wasn’t until the Juicy Couture tracksuit made its debut in 2001 that the company became a household name — and a retail success, earning more than $45 million that year. The low-slung, flared sweatpants and slim-fit hoodie have since become ubiquitous — gracing the backs of nearly every celeb in Tinseltown. The Juicies reached a fashion high in 2003, when Vogue flew designers Pamela Skaist-Levy and Gela Nash-Taylor to Couture Week in Paris, and Dior designer John Galliano told them he wears his Juicy Couture sweatpants to work every day.




TRUCKER HATS






Popularized by celebs such as Pharrell Williams and Ashton Kutcher, trucker hats were the trademark of too-cool-for-conventional glitterati. The rapid rise and fall of Von Dutch — helmed from 2002 to 2004 by Christian Audigier, the same evil genius behind Ed Hardy! — left the trend dead and long forgotten by 2005.




UGGS:The Uggi-fication of America reached a high point this decade. The ubiquitous Ugg boots — sheep for your feet — are one of Australia's hottest exports, with up to four-month waiting lists every winter. No surprise, since they go with everything, from mini-dresses to jeans. Well, kind of.




EMO:This decade’s teen angst was best measured in guyliner. The mainstream emo scene (mainstreamo?), born from heartstring-tugging emotional rock surrounding bands such as Dashboard Confessional, Fall Out Boy's Pete Wentz (above right) and Gerard Way of My Chemical Romance, created a generation of smudgy-eyed, flat-ironed, skinny-jeaned, androgynous kids — a demographic that single-handedly keeps Hot Topic in business.




CROCS:Whatever you do, don’t call them plastic! Crocs were born in 2002 to a Colorado-based manufacturer that acquired the design from Canadian company Foam Creations. By 2007, Crocs were selling more than 30 million pairs a year worldwide — to everyone from outdoorsmen to soccer moms. The footwear trend may wind up a relic of this decade, though — the company reported a loss of $22.4 million at the end of its first quarter this year.




HIPSTERS:With the publication of “The Hipster Handbook” in 2003, hipsters became cemented in pop culture — a disaffected generation of upper-middle-class young adults sharing interests including but not limited to indie rock, thrift-stores, creative haircuts, Pabst Blue Ribbon beer and Converse. They can be found in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, or at a Misshapes party.




$$$ SHOES:Thanks to Carrie Bradshaw’s impossibly expensive (Seriously? She’s a writer!) shoe collection, American women were seized by designer-shoe mania this decade. Manolos and Louboutins and Jimmy Choos, oh my. $1,000 footwear fetishes also contributed to the birth of high-low dressing — designer shoes with H&M? Yes, please.




LEGGINGS:The most flagrant fashion faux pas of the late '00s? Hands down, the leggings-as-pants phenomenon. While the '80s had shiny stirrups, the noughties relished spandex of the footless variety. Celebs such as Lindsay Lohan and the Olsen twins loved leggings so much, they even started selling their own. But while the garment’s stretchiness is democratic, its fit is not.




SEAN JOHN:By far, one of the greatest retail successes of the decade that doesn’t make us want to barf is Sean John — the label launched in the late '90s by music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs. An early entry in the celebrity clothing-line genre — with staying power, that is — the label hosted the first nationally televised New York Fashion Week show in February 2001 and has expanded to produce all categories of sportswear, accessories and fragrances.




LOW-RISERS:


Denim reached a new low this decade — in terms of rise, that is. Stars such as Paris Hilton and Christina Aguilera shamelessly dared to bare their hipbones and more, spurring a nationwide, um, crack epidemic. As waistbands got lower, G-strings got higher (as well as fancier and more bejeweled) — until 2006, when Paris and Britney Spears decided to dispense with underwear altogether.



Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Is This a Jeans Commercial or Porn??

I understand that fashion has taken quite a hit in this economy and you gotta do what you gotta do to sell product, but this Calvin Klein commercial could make Adam Lambert blush.

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Pantone Unveils Color of the Year for 2010



PANTONE 15-5519 Turquoise

Turquoise Transports Us to an Exciting, Tropical Paradise While Offering a Sense of Protection and Healing in Stressful Times

CARLSTADT, N.J., Dec. 8, 2009 –Pantone LLC, an X-Rite company (NASDAQ: XRIT), and the global authority on color and provider of professional color standards for the design industries, today announced PANTONE® 15-5519 Turquoise, an inviting, luminous hue, as the color of the year for 2010. Combining the serene qualities of blue and the invigorating aspects of green, Turquoise evokes thoughts of soothing, tropical waters and a languorous, effective escape from the everyday troubles of the world, while at the same time restoring our sense of wellbeing.

“In many cultures, Turquoise occupies a very special position in the world of color,” explains Leatrice Eiseman, executive director of the Pantone Color Institute®. “It is believed to be a protective talisman, a color of deep compassion and healing, and a color of faith and truth, inspired by water and sky. Through years of color word-association studies, we also find that Turquoise represents an escape to many – taking them to a tropical paradise that is pleasant and inviting, even if only a fantasy.”

Whether envisioned as a tranquil ocean surrounding a tropical island or a protective stone warding off evil spirits, Turquoise is a color that most people respond to positively. It is universally flattering, has appeal for men and women, and translates easily to fashion and interiors. With both warm and cool undertones, Turquoise pairs nicely with any other color in the spectrum. Turquoise adds a splash of excitement to neutrals and browns, complements reds and pinks, creates a classic maritime look with deep blues, livens up all other greens, and is especially trend-setting with yellow-greens.

In fashion, Turquoise makes a statement that can look elegant and dressy in fine silk and gemstones, or casual and fun in cotton and athletic apparel. Because of its versatility, Turquoise is a great accent color in jewelry, purses, shoes, hair accessories and even nail polish for women, and ties, shirts and sportswear for men.

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Sex and the City 2 Trailer

Mary Had a Little Sunglass Line



Quote From Mary:
"I don't know if you watched me sing the national anthem on the World Series with the Yankees. But the glasses I wore and then took off are from the Melodies line. I had to put them on display [laughs]. I designed those myself along with the eyeglass designing company [SpyOptics]. It's my version of what I wear. I have a lot of sunglasses that I'm fond of, so I took my favorite pairs and said, "Let's try to figure out something from these." And they figured it out."

And..don't miss your chance to smell like Mary too!

"I also have a perfume line coming out next year under Carol's Daughter called My Life. I did all the work, smelling different scents every single day. I put in a lot of time to make this perfume work because I wanted it to smell like when people compliment me and ask, "What are you wearing, Mary?" So I made a version of what it is I wear, trying to figure out what it was that got to them."

New York Trip Productive--Jeans Line On The Way

Just got back from NYC where I met with Walter of Walter Pattern Services. He's a delightful, immensely talented F.I.T. grad who is taking on the job of making my
jeans line dream a reality!

Booty-ful From Behind


Victoria's Secret model, Selita Ebanks, has lifted the lid on one of the MANY secrets that Victoria has.
The leggy stunner admits that before an angel gets her wings and flutters down the runway, her posterior is painted to perfection.

Her quote:

"It's all about creating the illusion of this amazing body on the runway. People don't realize that there are about 20 layers of makeup on my butt alone."





It doesn't take a genius to see that the economy has REALLY affected the fashion industry.
Now, a shoe designer has made a statement in that regard.

Designer Stuart Weitzman is giving his Million Dollar Shoe the boot for next year's Oscars, Page Six reports. He explained, "With so many people struggling financially, and unemployment at 10 percent, I don't think it is appropriate. The actresses still want to go for glamour, but this year it will be more understated."

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Would You Wear These Shoes??

Maybe Katy Perry could pull these off..

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Fabulous Coat!

The Jennifer Hudson Christmas Special had a high fashion highlight!
It's by Burberry!




Buy a similar one
here on BlueFly.com

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Male Model Face Off!

Who's Hotter
Gucci Model, Adam Senn




or
Model/Actor Nick Denbeigh



Weigh in..can't wait for your comments

Monday, November 30, 2009

Jennifer Hudson Wears My Favorite Wig On Oprah

Lovin' the hair on J-Hud on today's Oprah featuring holiday duets.
When on the couch, Oprah totally gushed over J-Hud, her new baby and her upcoming role as Winnie Mandela --ignoring Sugarland.



In pic below..same hair..
Showing that you don't have to be a size 0 to look fabulous in Versace.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

SPRING 2010 Ready To Wear


Balmain was among several lines to show silver pants/leggings. The pointy shoulders are still hot! I would wait in line overnight for one of these jackets!

Chanel went girly..Mary had a little couture.



Love this preppy look from Versace. I'll wear leg warmers to sub for knee-high sandals.



marc jacobs


More military influence from Balmain

Monday, October 12, 2009

Pink Hair Spotted In Plain City



This lady makes pink hair almost look natural. Spotted at a gas station off 71 South..she brings pink out of its punk funk and into the mainstream. Do we like?

Friday, October 9, 2009

What I Wore Today

This outfit is one of my favorite Goodwill finds. Every item is 2nd hand..even the Nine West boots..(yeah, can u believe someone gave this stuff away??)

Friday, October 2, 2009

Nia Long--Stunning!

Now officially getting my "hottest chick in the game" award, Nia Long.


I wish I could have her hair and makeup crew for one night!
Can't wait to see Nia in the documentary, GOOD HAIR.


BTW...how is it that she looks younger

now than in 1991's Boyz In The Hood?

Monday, September 28, 2009

Over the Knee Boots..Yay or Nay?



They look great on Jessica and Halle..but will you, a Columbus Fashionista wear them?
Weigh in..would you or ARE you wearing this trend in Fall?

And if you have a great pair..send a pic!

Saturday, September 26, 2009

THE STORE IS NOW OPEN!

Purchase Columbus Fashionista gear at the link below!!
More to come!!



Saturday, September 19, 2009

Best Dressed At Re-Opening of the Brownstone

A number of fine fashionistas came out to the re-opening of the Brownstone. No fashion don'ts in the house. Here's a few standouts:

Erin in Express

Chantel..great dress. Shoes by Baby Phat

Julia in Bebe, Me in Forever 21

Four Lovely Ladies

Kevin in Vintage Rag, Sherry in White House/Black Market

Calvin in Faconnable

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Mascara Face Off

The search for the best mascara is over. DiorShow vs. DiorIconic..


Which do you pick as the winner? While they both look great and the difference is subtle. I chose Iconic.


And..I am so excited that I have finally replaced what WAS my favorite lip gloss, LORAC lip polish in Tender with something that isn't DISCONTINUED. DiorAddict Ultra Gloss Reflect in Linen Beige or 317.


Both lip colors are ones that I saw mentioned that Alicia Keys wears and knew they'd look good on me.


Big thanks to Felicia at the Dior Counter, Macy's Easton!

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Rachel Zoe Weighs In On Fall Trends


Over the knee boots? Check.. Liquid leggings? Hmmm..RZ takes us shopping.
click here

Monday, September 14, 2009

Who Doesn't Want to be RICH & SKINNY?


One of the hippest status-jean lines is Rich & Skinny. I love the name..love the jeans (especially the 'super skinny' in black) and the designers also feature a web show on their site. How awesome..a storyline behind your clothes..I wish I'd done it first.
watch the show here

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Christian Siriano For Payless

If you haven't been to Payless in awhile..my how things have changed.
One of Project Runway's Standout stars, Christian Siriano, has a shoe line
for Payless. Take a look.

When the shoes arrive at Payless, they are toned down a bit.
I'll let you know when they're available. It's great that even low price point style has celeb fans. Here's Mena Suvari in Christian Siriano for Payless.

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Baroness Monica von Neumann Is Interior Design Royalty

From Detroit to Baroness..Quite a story. Note to moms..send your daughters to Swiss finishing schools.
I'd like to see her closet.


As a small child growing up in the oftimes dreary world that is Detroit, never in Monica's wildest dreams did she imagine that she would be given a royal title, not to mention be a dazzling doyenne of Hollywood, Palm Springs and Europe.

As a youngster, Monica's family moved from Detroit to Los Angeles where she studied dance and modeled for Yves St. Laurent and Dior which took her to Europe in her teens. Her beauty and poise granted her access to circles which included Sonny Bono, who introduced her to Austrian Baron John von Neumann -- the first importer of Volkswagens to the U.S. and son of the doctor to the King of England and Spain.

After a few years, Monica went to a Swiss finishing school under the tutledge of Baroness Heidi von Salvisburg of Vienna and again ran into Baron von Neumann. The two fell in love, were married where she gained her title, 'Baroness' and eventually had a daughter.

Moving in exclusive cicrles as a Baroness, she travelled between homes in Geneva, Cannes, New York, Palm Springs, and Bel Air. Tragically, she lost her husband, Baron von Neumann to cancer in 2003.

After a few years of mourning, the Baroness is now poised to show her skills to the world, she now spends her time with her now grown up daughter, doing interior design for friends and family, writing and is currently working on a TV show on etiquette, interior design, entertaining, etiquette, and culinary arts. She has renovated and revamped her many homes-all of which include items from bargain shops (Target and Pier 1, for example) to vintage and high-end design boutiques.

Oh..and like me..she has a blog

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Clintonville Welcomes Hipster Baby Boutique



Reprinted from ColumbusUnderground.com
Bye-bye, boring bibs and generic onesies. Nowadays part of the fun of raising a wee one is the ability to show off your parental spunk, and Lottie Da baby boutique in north Clintonville aims to outfit babies and toddlers in the coolest threads imaginable. Owned by Amy Routh and her husband Adam, Lottie Da opened two weeks ago at 4705 North High Street. In addition to clothing and toys the boutique carries custom nursery décor, bedding, accessories, and gifts. “Our products are very unique and designed to put a smile on your face,” Amy said. She offers a baby shower registry and is the only U.S. retailer to carry the Scandinavian Snoozy and British clothkits brands.
Lottie Da’s custom design offerings drastically set it apart from other baby retailers. Clients can work with Amy and her local seamstress to select fabrics, crib bedding, and curtains for custom-made diaper bags and nurseries. And since forty percent of the items at Lottie Da are homemade, much of the store has a one-of-a-kind feel. Amy is particularly smitten with her boys clothing selection. “It’s hard to find edgy boys clothing but I tracked down some amazing designers from Chicago and Brooklyn, and even some punk-rockabilly stuff from L.A.,” she said.
Amy’s inspiration to open Lottie Da was sparked when she was pregnant and working as a designer for Lane Bryant. During her travels to New York and Hong Kong she found hip baby items that she wished were sold in Columbus. “I didn’t want to buy the same run-of-the-mill things that everyone else had,” she said. After incessantly researching her favorite baby vendors and finalizing her merchandising strategy, she built custom-made fixtures and hired a local muralist in order to create a polished bohemian baby Mecca. “People who come into the store usually hang out for an hour because it’s so much fun to look around,” she said.
Lottie Da is open Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday from 10:00 to 6:00, Thursday from 10:00 to 8:00, and Sunday from 12:00 to 5:00. Call 614-754-1261 or visit lottiedababy.com for more information.

Monday, August 31, 2009

Fall Fashion Favorites

Looking for some inspiration for your fall fashion choices..check out these picks from Ralph Lauren's Rugby line.
The look says I'm the hippest chick at boarding school.




While there's no Rugby store here in the Capital City you can buy the items
here

BTW..did you know Ralph Lauren owns 5 homes, one of which is in Jamaica? I'm jealous.
The Rugby line is just one of his many lines which includes Polo, Lauren, his home collection..etc. His success has touched nearly every American home or wardrobe.

Great Smoky Eye Tutorial

This young lady from California does makeup tutorials on you tube.
This one is one of the best..Try it and see!


BTW..she also has a blog on makeup..
click here

Saturday, August 29, 2009

Denim Trends For Fall


Are Miss Me jeans THE denim line for fall '09?
They're selling fast at Macy's Tuttle Crossing.
Are you feeling the embellished pockets? What will you wear them with?

Friday, August 28, 2009

Obsessed w/looking celebrity slim? A Blog For You

If you, like me, envy celebs for being able to stay skinny despite having access to all the free food and booze you could imagine and their uncanny ability to pop out a kid and walk the runway days later..then check out
THE SKINNY WEBSITE

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Another Athlete Wife Starts A Fashion Line

If you can't wait to get some She by Sheree..then you might want to hook it up with your Cookie Johnson Jeans..
Mrs. Magic's new line is available exclusively at Nordstrom.


Got an extra $141-$198 for some jeans? Check out the selection here


On another note..just wanted to give it up to British designer, Jenny Packham, for creating one of the most show-stopping frocks of 2009.



Worn by Carrie Underwood at the People's Choice Awards a while ago, but I still see this dress in my dreams.
In fact, I think a white version would look good going down the aisle? Agree?


Michelle Obama exits Air Force One in a dress by Target's Merona line.
That's why I love the 1st lady!