A classic woman always has classic items in her wardrobe that keep her stylish in a given year, decade or lifetime for that matter.  There are 5 classic pieces that I can’t live without and neither should you.  If you spend the money to invest in well made versions of each item, they truly will last a lifetime.

5 Classic Black Pumps

Whether Nine West or Manolo Blahnik, a pair of tall, pointy, black leather pumps is the only shoe you will ever need.  Although its unlikely you’ll ever only one want one pair of shoes!

Style tip: To keep it professional, limit those stilettos to heights under 2.5”.  For every other occasion — the sky is literally the limit!

Check out #4 – The LBD…

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There are few things in life that I love more than my dog, Scout.  My find last month in Chicago definitely made me forget about my dog for an entire afternoon: DVF, Bloomingdales, and a massive end-of summer sale!

I couldn’t believe my dumbluck when I beheld a black silk, DVF dress in my size, for $90 reduced from $365 at Bloomingdales.  I was nervous the shopgirl was going to tell me it was a mistake when I went to pay.

Diane von Furstenberg without a doubt designs the most flattering dresses for women.  Oh and she’s also a Princess, but hey who isn’t?

When DVF married Prince Egon of Fürstenberg in 1969, she decided to make a name for herself by developing her career as a designer.  In the early 70′s, she designed the iconic knitted wrap dress which has been a staple in women’s closets ever since.  Based on her success in the 70′s, DVF moved into all facets of fashion designing everything from sunglasses to handbags to couture ball gowns.

As you can probably tell, finding a DVF dress for under $100 in your size at Bloomingdales is like when Planet Earth captured the elusive snow leopard in Pakistan on film…you can spend 6 weeks looking, but sometimes dumbluck is all you need!

DVF at home in Conneticut

Images Courtesy of Bloomingdales and Town and Country
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I love hand bags.  I mean, I seriously L-O-V-E them.  In fact, I once told my fab carpool buddy that if I could, I would drape myself in bags and wear nothing else.

Well ladies and gentlemen, thanks to Paris Couture week and Maison Martin Margiela, my dream has been realised!  My only question: Why are there two looks when you should clearly pair the clutches as trousers and braided handles as a top TOGETHER!!!

Before you decide to stop reading my blog, I am of course kidding.  But I still love the idea of draping myself in all of my gorgeous purses.

Images courtesy of Go Fug on New York Fashion
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When in NYC this last week I learned many things about myself, my bff and fashion. Lesson 1: While ballet flats are uber stylish, they aren’t the best for pounding the Manhattan pavement for hours on end.

The Globe and Mail, Canada’s answer to The New York Times, recently recommended ballet flats as a comfortable alternative to high heels. My bff agreed until she pirouetted her toes to death in Manhattan.  Here are my top 3 comfortably stylish picks for those planning summer vacations to places like NYC or Paris where walking is defo in the cards.

Sandals

The key to comfortable shoes are ones that have heart and sole: structure on the inside and grip on the outside.

In order to remain on trend, you want to get sandals that are still cute, which means absolutely no Tevas, thank you very much.  The gladiator style continues to rock the streets, even in NYC, so try that style on for size.

I bought a pair of Timberland sandals to hike around Paris that still served me well two years later in NYC.  The left Timberland Women’s Kennebunk Braided Ankle Strap Sandal are super stylish and will defo keep your toes twinkling.

Fashionable Sneaks

These types of sneakers aren’t for running since they won’t provide the same level of support, but they certainly are far more comfortable than ballet flats.

When buying fashion sneaks, watch for natural linings like leather.  Leather is more breathable, whereas synthetic linings (often made from polyurethane (PU), a form of rubber) tend to get smelly after a while.

The right Puma Lanai Sneaker is casual enough to be worn with Lulu Lemon pants, but would look cute paired with a denim skirt, white tank and cardi as you walk around Central Park snapping pics of the Jackie Onassis Reservoir and Bethesda Fountain.

Comfy Flats

Finally, there are comfy flats that will keep you and your walking partner happy all day long.  Sadly, comfort can come at a cost but with these shoes you literally get what you pay for.

Camper shoes are designed by Europeans for Europeans.  Therefore, they are tried, tested and truly the best.   The styles can be quite “Euro”, so it might take time to fall head over heels for them, but you’ll get there!  The Casi Janis Mary Jane Campers are my fave with the blue strap and brown shoe.

Happy Summer Holidays Everyone!

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New York City Bound

June 27, 2010

in Travel

Happy Sunday Faithful Readers.  I am heading to NYC for a vaycay so you won’t be hearing from me for a little while.  I’ll try to post some pics of NYC fashion or perhaps a celeb or two. Apparently our TriBeCa hotel is a celebrity hotbed! Talk to you soon!

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What better represents summer than a white, eyelet dress and silver, espadrille wedges?

Going to the Saks Fifth Avenue website was my first mistake in the search for the perfect match to my dream summer ensemble.  While I found exactly what I was looking for, Shoshanna Sand Dollar Eyelet Dress ($319) and Jimmy Choo Phyllis Suede Espadrille Wedge Slides ($375), the total price of $694 wasn’t part of that dream.

Fashion Chronicles to the Rescue!!

To my surprise, I found an equally sweet eyelet dress at Forever 21 for $29.80 and fabulous, silver, Michael Kors wedge espadrilles at Nordstrom for $98.  At a total cost of $128, this makes my bank account much happier!

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For those tech-saavy readers, have I got an iPhone App for you!  Everyday the Feather Report will tell you what to wear based on the weather in your zip-code.  Best of all, it’s FREE!

Fashion + Weather = Feather Report

Now why didn’t I think of that?

Click here to get the app for yourself.

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Wedding season has arrived!  Last year I attended six weddings and have a closet full of dresses to prove it!  I had so much fun dressing up for the occasions but more so admiring the well dressed ladies (including the bride).  I was left wondering…what is appropriate to wear to a wedding?

Since white is a definite no no at a wedding, I recommend draping yourself in a dress rich with colour.  Nordstrom carries tons of gorgeous, reasonably priced, wedding appropriate dresses.

The eggplant, chiffon beaded trapeze dress pictured above is fit for royalty.  In order to wear this dress well, your figure should be thin (like the model) and you should be under 5’5”…otherwise I think it will be too short–which is inappropriate for a wedding.  At a classy wedding, your dress shouldn’t be shorter than 1” above your knees. Continue reading…

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With summer on its way (or already here depending where you are dear readers), you must be cautious when spritzing yourself with perfume.  One thing that reeks unrefined to my Nana is a lingering perfume smell after you have vacated the room.

The best way to spritz your favourite scent on is to spray a couple of squirts into the air and dance through it.  This way you are lightly covering your entire body in perfume, rather than dousing your neck, wrists, knees, etc. in spray.

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My bff was cleaning out her closet and was about to toss a silk scarf from Paris before I stopped her.  The scarf wasn’t Hermès, mind you, but it was gorgeous nonetheless.

I couldn’t believe she would consider tossing it, when you can wear silk scarves in so many fabulous ways!

If you’re truly lost on how to wear a scarf, take note from the French and tie that scarf simply around your neck and pair it with a basic white-t, skinny jeans and flat shoes. Throw a blazer over-top and you’re set for a stylish Sunday brunch with your ladies. Continue reading…

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