New Styles in Fashion
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Perfectly accessorized
As I’ve mentioned in my post The Bold and the Beautiful,this Spring is all about color. I’m trying to get into wearing bold and vibrant colors, but I’m finding it to be a little tricky. Until I find a color that actually looks good on me, I will stick to my neutral color palette and accent my boring ensemble with bright accessories.
Adding vibrant accessories is a great way to ease your way into the bold trends of the season. You can find inexpensive colorful bracelets on Etsy.com. Wear them stacked with vintage gold bangles. The mixed media creates an interesting combination of textures and patterns that will have onlookers coveting your style! But remember – wearing a stack of bracelets means minimizing the rest of your jewelry (you don’t want to look like you’re wearing everything from your jewelry box).
Carrying a bright colored bag or wearing a bold shoe are probably the easiest ways to add color to your wardrobe. We tend to buy black or brown shoes and bags, because they “go with everything.” But contrary to what most people think, colors like cobalt blue and even coral go well with your wardrobe staples (like those everyday neutral colors). When buying brightly colored bags or shoes, pick out classic styles like the Kitty St. James Satchel by Marc by Marc Jacobs or Chic Suedette Pumps from Forever21. Since color trends change from season to season, it’s best to have something classic in your closet so it doesn’t look outdated in the future.
Conversation with the founder of Indeeyo
Indeeyo is the ultimate online destination for unique clothing, gifts & accessories. With a well curated assortment of the best indie labels and more established brands, Indeeyo provides shoppers access to rare and innovative styles that aren’t available in traditional shops including items designed exclusively for Indeeyo.
Jasmin co-founder of Indeeyo sat down with me to answer a couple questions about the company.
Style Bust: What was the inspiration behind starting Indeeyo?
I previously designed a line of handbags as well as jewelry. In that journey, I met a lot of other indie designers along the way. We had participated in local shopping events in SF and LA and wanted to bring this experience online so shoppers across the country could have access to unique goods.
Style Bust: With tons of online stores, how did you come up with your unique niche?
Indeeyo embodies an eccentric aesthetic for discerning tastes. We have a carefully curated line with exclusive pieces that you won’t find anywhere else. We also love to travel and find unique things from all over the world. We recently went to Thailand and discovered a jewelry designer that makes beautiful handmade necklaces . This is one of her truly a one-of-a-kind necklaces.
Style Bust: How did you come up with the name Indeeyo?
The idea behind the boutique was to provide shoppers a unique selection including exclusive or one-of-a kind pieces from designers. So in Thai, the word “un-deeyo” means “unique or the only one”. We combined that with “indie” (from “independent designers”) to create the name “Indeeyo”.
Style Bust: Tell us more about your focus on independent labels.
It all started with a few designer friends that we knew and loved…one if which is Jennifer Dekoeyer jewelry. She hand makes a beautiful line of nature inspired jewelry. I get compliments on her pieces every time I wear them.
Style Bust: How do you meet and select the designers?
We’re continuing to bring on new designers each week so it’s an exciting time. Aside from traditional trade shows, we try to discover new designers through friends and other networks. We also travel abroad in search of coveted finds that we share with our shoppers.
Style Bust: How do you choose items to feature? Do the items portray your own personal styles?
When we shop, we look for pieces that, at the end of the day, just make you feel good…whether it’s because it a very flattering dress or it’s the softest French terry tunic or it’s for a good cause (see Falling Whistles blog post).
Our personal style is definitely reflected in our selections. I would describe my style as playfully sophisticated and refined. I love the juxtaposition of grit & glam and a blend of modern & vintage.
Style Bust: What kinds of trends are you seeing for Summer 2011?
Lots of lace and florals. Maxis and rompers are still staples that embody a carefree style.
Style Bust: Jasmin and Sancha, fill us in on your backgrounds.
I (Jasmin) previously designed my own line of handbags and jewelry so I understand the needs of the designers and work with them to highlight their brands. Sancha, a self-professed “hat-junkie,” studied luxury and fashion brand marketing in Paris where he was inspired by the creative innovation growing from cultural heritage. We both try to understand the shoppers as customer service is a key focus. We both have an MBAs in marketing and leverage our past experience in building global brands to build our site.
Style Bust: What are some of the perks and challenges about running your site?
We feel fortunate to have an opportunity to work on something we feel so passionate about. Setting our own schedules is a major perk…but on the same token, work never ends because it’s our own business.
Style Bust: How do you promote Indeeyo? Have you seen an increase in sales or traffic by using a particular marketing tool?
Indeeyo has been growing organically and we continue to outreach to the community.
Style Bust: If some fashion guru is out there right now dreaming of starting their own online boutique, what advice would you give them? What are some good first steps to building the brand and starting this business?
Network and seek advice from mentors or others in the industry as they can help you avoid some unnecessary mistakes. Building a brand takes time but the first step is to understand who your audience is and why would they want to buy from you. Hone in on what differentiates you.
Style Bust: What are some future plans for Indeeyo?
We’ll continue to build up our list of designers and finds from abroad. As we grow and evolve, we’d also like to eventually carry home décor items.
Style Bust: How can Style Bust readers stay connected with you? Anything else you’d like our readers to know about Indeeyo?
Join our facebook, twitter and email newsletter to get the latest scoop. We’re constantly adding new designers and must-have pieces to our site, and articles to our blog!
Lastly, here are a couple of examples of items found on Indeeyo.com.
Men in Gingham for Spring 2011
Dolce & Gabbana are at the forefront of mens fashion. Sometimes we love the mens collections they design, other times its repulsive. This season I was happy to fall in love with their 1950’s Americana suburbia look. They did a fantastic job of tying the collection together with gingham. There were gingham pants, shorts, shirts and jackets in hunter green, black and shades of red. The look was preppy, but not Glee club or ivy league preppy.
Here are a couple of my favorite mens looks coming down the D&G runway.
The mens looks above generally work for any guy with an average build (or smaller). If you’re a bigger guy, the extra clothing dimensions plaid and gingham’s add will not work in your favor. If you can’t afford the designer brand labels, or just prefer something a little more mainstream, Voi Jeans Clothing sells great plaid and gingham mens shirts at affordable prices.
How to pull the look off based on climates:
For a colder climate try a loose-fitting plaid shirt paired with a vertical stripe blazer in contrasting colors along with a pair of well made khaki slacks (cuffed at the bottom if you prefer), and flats.
For a warmer climate go for a fitted plaid shirt with a presentable undershirt, for when you get too warm. This shirt should go with khakis pants or flat front shorts and braided leather sandals. The belt will complete this casual look.
Reiss: A new Spring favorite
For those of you who have been living under a rock like I have, I am very pleased to introduce you to Reiss. A 40 year old London based retailer, with 100 stores worldwide, and this season has proven to be favorites of celebrities (like Kate Middleton and Olivia Palermo) and fashionista’s all over the globe.
My favorite part of this new found goldmine is the 1971 Reiss collection. There are just the right elements from the 70’s, mixed with sexy and modern pieces that will definitely liven up any Spring wardrobe.
I love that the entire 1971 collection is classic, with a little edge, but extremely wearable. I’m looking forward to checking out Reiss in the future and hopefully one day stumbling across one of the actual stores!
You need to know: BobbePin.com
BobbePin is the place to find affordable indie fashions from around the world. It is also the place to nab those in demand boho-chic fashions.
It all started with the search for a great top at an affordable price. Then we thought, ‘Every woman should be able to find the same thing. So we started BobbePin as the place to find not just great tops and tees but also fabulous fashions like the trendy boho-chic style, said BobbePin co-founder Dawn Wheeler.
BobbePin features fashions by designers who are changing the way audiences look at fashion through their commitment to ecologically friendly practices. Some of the emerging brands carried at BobbePin are: J Shoes, Sandra Ingrish, Mur Monoreno and my personal favorite Oaklandish.
About BobbePin
Founded by two professional women disenchanted with the mall options for great fashion products, BobbePin offers cutting edge men’s and women’s fashions and accessories. Bobbepin’s mission is to provide great quality, great prices, and great service. BobbePin also likes to give back with a commitment to donating five percent of sales to charity. Visit www.bobbepin.com.
“One of the most exciting things about our company is that many of the fashions we offer are locally made and in turn help support local communities. Most of the designers we showcase use sustainable or reusable materials. So it’s also something that we can feel good about and our customers can feel good about,” Wheeler said.
Here are some hot items to pick up at BobbePin.com.
Piko 1988’s Vintage V Neck $22.00. This tank top is a free-flowing top that is longer in the back with gathered stitching. Great with jeans or a skirt it brings summer back. 100% Rayon.
Monoreno Boho Chic Dress $50.00. This beautiful soft and sheer calf length free-flowing white dress with charcoal color accent. Pair it with soft heels or flats. Model is wearing size S. 100% cotton, length 41”. Available in white with charcoal accent.
Monoreno Hooded Jacket $36.00. This hooded jacket is so soft and durable it provides endless versatility. It has a front zipper, 2 breast pockets, 2 mid-section pockets, elastic waist, drawstring hem and tabbed sleeves just say cool & casual ! It is 100% Cotton and so soft you can wear it as a jacket or just as a top! Must have! Length 22″.
Like sugar and spice
As seen on the Spring 2011 runways, lace and frilly skirts are making a comeback. I love the sweetness of the lace, but I’m not really a girly-girl, so wearing all-over lace is out of the question. One of my favorite trends this season is pairing a little lace with tougher/masculine pieces (especially leather).
Lace mixed with leather is the perfect combination, something a little sweet with something unexpected, which creates a savvy mix that is both bold and chic.
Blue Jean Baby
Lately I’ve been drawn to gorgeous lightweight fabrics and whimsical prints, but when it comes to actually buying clothes, I tend to stick to the basics. Maybe it’s the Midwest in me, but I’m definitely a jeans and t-shirt type of gal. There’s nothing better than finding the perfect jeans and wearing them to pieces!
It’s no secret that this Spring the 70’s are re-introducing themselves. We’re seeing fragments of the bohemian era almost everywhere in fashion, from
Hopefully with the new styles and silhouettes, denim shopping will get a little more exciting.
Like I said, I love my jeans, so I thought I’d give the bell bottom trend a try. I’ve found a couple brands that I absolutely love. GAP Vintage Flare denim (kinda a classic and very affordable), GAP also carries flare leg denim in darker washes. And my absolute favorite pair of bell bottom-y jeans are the Earnest Sewn Lau denim. These are a little more expensive, a little dressier and make your legs look long and lean (especially if you wear these jeans with heels).
All Kinds of Everything
It’s Not All About the Clothes
Edited by Meghan Donovan at WIT & Whimsy
If you’re a fashion blogger, you know that personal style is often not just about what apparel you put on each day, but it’s about accessories and shoes and beauty, but even more so, it’s about the little elements in every day life that inspire you and influence your taste. As fashion blogging continues to evolve I’ve watched more and more bloggers share little intimate looks into their every day lives, the moments that fill their weekends with joy and those unexpected experiences – as trivial as they may be sometimes – that have you taking to the keyboard and storytelling to your readers.
Links à la Mode: April 8th
- Aqui: DIY Vintage Manicure
- Are You Dressing Up or Dressing Down: Designer and High Street Collaborations
- Awakened Aesthetic: ASOS Goes Eco-Friendly for Collection with Jessica Ogden
- Chic n’ Cheap Living: Jewelry: Going for the Unexpected
- Fiamma’s Fashion Spot: The Importance, Influence and Evolution of Fashion Shows
- Haute World: A Visit to the Oxfam Curiosity Shop at Selfridge’s, London
- IFB: 7 Magazines Every Fashion Blogger Should Read
- In Her Stilettos: SXSW and Texas Style Council Recaps
- Khola’s Kloset: Ode to Yves Saint Laurent
- La Moda Inspire: The Best in Tribal Apparel
- Mimosas in Bed: Inside Look at San Francisco’s Charity Fashion Show
- Notes From a Stylist: Notes from a Stylist at the TriBeCa Ball 2011
- Passionista Place: A look at Jewlery Designer Melody Ehsani
- Pretty, Shiny, Sparkly: Style Icon, Kristen Stuart? Not Quite.
- The Simply Luxurious Life: Going Parisian Chic
- Snapshot Fashion: Colorful Pants for Spring
- Studded Hileeery: How Not to Wear Leggings
- Two Birds: Vintage, Re-mixed
- The Well-Appointed Catwalk: The Artisan Corner at Gucci Boston
- WIT & Whimsy: Styled 3 Ways: The Chambray Shirt
- Wonderpug Graphics: Portrait of Fashion Illustrator Jessica Durrant
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