Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Nor Black Nor White

Nor Black Nor White? Say what?

The creative minds behind this collection that mixes both, the Eastern world with the Western World. The collection that is called Nor Black, Nor White. The designers behind this collection are, Amrit Kumar and Mriga Kapadiya.
The designers incorporate Indian designs and craftsmanship into a more modern design. This collection infused a relaxed looked and included a famous tradition in India-tie-dye. The fabric used is also a well-known fabric called, Bandini print.

(Spring/Summer 2011 Collection)




The designers travel back to their roots, and get inspired by items worn by past generations, or things they see on the streets of India. The fabrics are bought from India, where the designers were inspired from for this collection.
They keep in the Indian feel, while keeping the structure of the clothing tailored to the more modern lady, so that the items are not restricted to particular culture/group of individuals.








The designers!

Personally I love it!ANYTHING that incorporates the East with West I love!
Great Idea, Great Minds, Great Collection! 3 for 3.

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Friday, March 25, 2011

Rachel Roy

So I read an article about Rachel Roy's Trench coat, and obviously I decided to look further into her trench coats. I simply typed in "Rachel Roy 2011 trench coat"
and this is what I found...
take a look!



....AMAZING! Is what I thought, I'm so glad I came across this and moreover, the brilliant Rachel Roy came up with this idea, to include fashion + dance together. To things I love. The video is smart and very bold, it express not only her fashion but the art of movement and creativity! ahhhhh! YAY!
Its called, "MOVE"

Well, moving onto what I was actually looking for... The Trench.







Not sure if these pictures do any justice to what I wanted to explain, but Ms. Rachel Roy does make some amazing, timeless pieces! She took a simple trench coat, and made it into a jacket, a dress, a vest, an active wear, a causal top, incorporated into the pant, a skirt, and an evening gown. Such a bold look.

Take a look at this video and you can get a closer look into her vision.


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Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Jumpsuits!

Last year, I posted images of the romper...well, this time is the Jumpsuit.
The jumpsuit will never fail you, dress it up or down. You will never go wrong.

This is probably thee most comfy-est item everrr.









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Winners Vs. Marshalls

For some of you that don't know, a large retail store from the States has/is opening several stores in Canada!Marshalls!
What is Marshalls? Well, basically it is like another Winners'. Except Marshalls has more high-end items, Marshalls is also geared towards family-fashion.
However, both stores are geared to, aiming at prices that are well below those you may find costly at major department stores and boutiques.

I recently read an article in the newspaper, The Star, which I found quite interesting.

Enjoy!


Zekas: At Marshalls with Phillip Bloch
 
March 21, 2011 00:03:00
Rita Zekas      
Special to the Star     
 
Everybody loves a Winners. But will shoppers flock to its sister store, Marshalls?
Marshalls, the leading off-price retailer of apparel and home fashions in the United States and worldwide, is owned by the same conglomerate, The TJX Companies Inc.
In Canada, the company operates Winners, HomeSense and StyleSense and opened its first Marshalls stores here on March 17 in Leaside (Hyde Park, 23 Brentcliffe Rd.), Scarborough (808 Warden Ave.) and Woodbridge (Colossus Power Centre, 7601 Weston Rd.).
Two more locations are set to open April 28: in Mississauga (Heartland Town Centre, 905 Britannia Rd.) and Ajax (RioCan Durham Centre, 40 Kingston Rd. E.).
Marshalls representatives can’t confirm but won’t discount rumours that a Marshalls will open in the old space for Circa night club, 50,000 square feet on four storeys at John and Richmond Sts.
At a preopening event at the Leaside location, measuring more than 30,000 square feet, celebrity stylist Phillip Bloch demonstrated how to achieve the season’s key looks with Marshalls’ merchandise.
Bloch, who has worked with such boldface as Halle Berry, Michael Jackson, Nicole Kidman, BeyoncĂ© and Jennifer Aniston, is a chat show staple (Canada A.M. to Oprah) and author of several books, including The Shopping Diet – Economical and Emotional Solutions for Spending Less and Getting More, which initiated the Marshalls association.
“There is a shopping guide at the back of the book with a special section for Canada and I talked about Winners. I shop Marshalls,” he says.
Marshalls advertises designer clothing, footwear and accessories at prices well below those in department stores and boutiques. But so does Winners, which is a block away from Marshalls’ Leaside location. Marshalls’ spokesperson Colleen Uncao says there is room for both because their emphasis is different.
“Winners is more about fashion; Marshalls has style for the whole family,” says Uncao. “There is more recreational wear, more menswear and kids wear and The Cube, an in-store boutique for teen fashions, which has everything from prom dresses to jeans.”
In The Cube, Daisy Duke cut-offs are $16.99; rompers are $19.99.
The kid’s department is extensive: from infants on up. The baby section includes toys, strollers, high chairs and baby gifts.
A party frock with sequins, priced at $39.99, has a matching dress for a doll and is perfect for a flower girl.
Little-boy suits complete with jacket, pants, vest, shirt and tie go for $80.
There is a men’s suit section — Bloch’s suit is from Marshalls — and a sports section including wet suits for $199.99 from $400.
“There is more athletic wear and shoes for men: golf shoes, soccer cleats, work boots with metal toes,” Uncao says.
The Leaside store has 8,000 pairs of shoes. But that isn’t going to put a dent in StyleSense, Winners’ shoe store, says Uncao.
“StyleSense has a bigger section and Canadians can go to both,” she says.
Bloch picked a pair of chocolate brown men’s suede shoes with lavender stripe along the heel ($99.99, compare at $175) to illustrate one of his trends for spring: bright colours.
“They look like Brunellos (Cucinelli shoes),” he says. Bloch’s shoes are his own. He designed a line for Hush Puppies and hopes to have his own line of clothing.
“I believe in utilitarian chic. Your life is broken down to segments: friends, work, dates, personal time ... I like clothing to work for three or four parts of life. Marshalls has a two-week return policy — take it home. Does it work with my closet? With my body? Does it fit in the four sections of my life?
“I have two lives: my private and my public. In my private life, I love cashmere T-shirts and sweatery things and I wear a tank under it. I rarely wear shirts in private life; I wear shirts to cover my gangsta tattoos.”
Bloch has tattoos in multiples but declines when coaxed to model them. He actually got into styling through modelling. He posed for Galliano, YSL, Comme Des Garçons and Gaultier.
“I got to travel and had access to great clothes,” he recalls. “I had the cool factor; I wasn’t hired for my sexiness. I had my own edge. The styling evolved: I’d ask Gaultier, ‘Can I put that with that?’ He’d say, ‘Oh, my little friend, okay.’ ”
Bloch’s favourite piece at Marshalls is a sleeveless $69.99 Calvin Klein trench dress available in khaki and green. “You can put this over a bathing suit at the pool or wear it out at night with stilettos,” he explains, pairing it with Cesare Paciotti jelly stilettos with rhinestones that are $299, down from $600.
“You have to go to Milan to get these,” Bloch marvels. “If I were a girl, I’d wear this shoe.”
He also teams a pair of Charles Jourdan wedges ($199 from $395) and a $49.99 Two Lips Missoni-esque stiletto with the dress.
“One $69 dress, three looks by changing the shoe: office, dates, out with girlfriends.”
They’ve topped up the labels for Marshalls’ opening to include more of the high-end designer lines featured in the Runway area of Winners. Bloch picks up a Pucci top with jewelled neckline marked $1,000 (original price $2,000).
His client Halle Berry could wear it.
“I could see Carrie Bradshaw going out with Mr. Big in this,” Bloch says. “With a stiletto.”
But not the rhinestone Cesare Paciotti heels. It would be overkill — even for Carrie.


From: http://www.thestar.com/mobile/living/article/956569


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Friday, March 18, 2011

Cheap Chicas

So this morning I was watching to Nate Berkus Show!....YEA! I was, I actually love his shows. If you dont  know who Nate Berkus is, first off, he's a really really good looking man (haha), and second he's a huge interior designer who first started off at the Oprah Show, surprise surprise!

Well, on his show today he had a fabolous stylist, Lilliana Vazquez who helped a viewer put together almost 30 looks by using 8 new items! AMAZING! how so few basic pieces in your wardrobe can create so many looks. Some items were, basic buttoned down shirt, a coloured flat, stripes, and a scarf that can always be worn 100 different ways!


Take a look:










  
The lady herself! her website: http://www.lillianavazquez.com/news/
photos from: NateBerkusShow.


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Thursday, March 10, 2011

Colour-B l o c k i n g

A Colour-ful trend for summer. Mixing and matching colours. Not one, or two, but three or four. That compliment each other. Dont go overboard with it. If your afraid to try this, try one or two colours first and gradually add another colour that complements it, it could be earring, a purse, a belt.
Its the little things that make a big difference.

Gucci and Jil Sander did it the best this season!
Gucci
Jil Sander
Loubs! Did it up tooo! Of course.
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