Monday, June 13, 2011

Summer Inspiration

So I've been rocking my maxi dresses all summer long, and I'm getting a little tired of the Yeshiva girl look that I naturally adopt as a member of the Chosen peeps. How do I spice it up?

Recently, I was checking out the Sartorialist, whose blog I avoid for about a month or two and then devour in an afternoon of street-creeping bliss.

Here's what he's got to say (show?) about giving the rather conservative maxi skirt/dress a wild and fun update:



I am obsessed with the regal draped look of the first picture, and that cropped top paired with a tank top underneath is both sexy and coy. Meanwhile, the bold graphic print and neon details of the last look are so on trend they may as well have been ripped out of this month's fashion mags.

What's your favorite way to update the season's biggest trends to stay on top of the fashion flock?

Saturday, June 11, 2011

This is not news, but....

Looky what I found all by myself!

Spotting plagiarism in the wild is kind of exciting/creeptastic. Not cool, Forever 21! I know, I know... some of you may be saying that Urban knocks off small designers and therefore it serves them right, but two wrongs don't make a right. And sooo... time to hiss and boo appropriately:



Wednesday, June 8, 2011

A Bevy of Talent

So, my teenhood idol, Adam Wallacavage, was kind enough to allow me to have a photoshoot in his incredible home last Wednesday.

The house is incredible. His own chandeliers hang in every room, and the 3-story building is oozing with kitsch, from quirky to macabre. Even after over 8 hours, I was still discovering new things to look at!

But enough about this drool-worthy homestead. I styled Anna Kaarina Lake's graduate collection and Cassandra Kane's senior collection. The two are galaxies apart from each other in design and concept, and I had a lot of fun changing the model from urban amazon to old-school beauty throughout the day.

Special thanks to Andre Rucker (photo), Jacqueline Ryan (MUA), and Genevieve Burke (of Reinhard Model and Talent). Check some of the images out below!





Sunday, May 29, 2011

For Desperate College Grads

Many of you are donning caps and gowns to indulge in that hard-earned, most important day of your life. It's time to graduate.

The cap and gown are obviously your only sartorial option for the big day... but what to wear after the event?

Face it, your loans are about to wallop you like a sumo wrestler jumping off of a diving board and onto your lofty dreams of finding a job. Your parents won't be able to brag about your graduation day forever.

You need to get a job.

Luckily for you, I've developed the perfect interview outfit after stumbling upon this graphic tee from Urban Outfitters (only $14.99... perfect for your ramen-eating broke ass!)


Classy, right? Well, check out how far adding a blazer will get you!


(Portfolio case by Valextra, bag and suede wedges by Michael Kors, blazer by Elizabeth and James, pants by Topshop)

I think it has the right hint of preppy-chic and desperation that will tell your potential employer that you mean business.

Please note that I am not responsible for any negative responses this look will get you during an interview. Happy job-hunting, college grads!

Friday, May 27, 2011

Hello, over there!

So I recently tuned in to Dylana Suarez's blog (clicky). And guess what! She's now a Philly resident in addition to being a stylist over at Free People. Awesome, and hello from this Leifsdottir intern!

See pics below. I love her edgy/boho style. What do you think?




Thursday, May 26, 2011

Top Secret



Sooooooo have you guys heard about Topshop's latest pop-up? No? Check out the pictures below for a glimpse of their latest collab with designers like Pamela Love, Meadham Kirchoff, Ann Sofie-Back, and more. Then click here for a chance to score your own pieces from this super-limited collection!



Okay okay, so it's not THAT secret (it's the first thing you see once you log onto Topshop's site). But it is cool! How often can you get a hold of limited edition collaborative pieces from lesser-known designers as sold by a major fast-fashion retailer? I am loving the Meadham Kirchoff trinket box... what a lovely gift idea (hint hint). Happy shopping!

xxM

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Been a while, huh?

Yeah yeah remember when I started blogging and expected to keep it up at a consistent pace?

I DON'T, SO DON'T JUDGE ME. Anyway.

I've had a wild year... I interned at a fashion PR firm in New York, and now I've moved onto an internship with Leifsdottir, where I design prints and play Words with Friends with my boss. All that craziness aside, I'm trying to get back to writing more so that I can take up more internet space entertain you more frequently.

So, the "LWD", little white dress, has been the juggernaut of go-to spring and summer styling this year. Now, we've all seen the LWD making its debut in the glossies and blogs for a while now... so how about we switch it up? Now, its not just about a white dress, we need the white pants, maxis, blazers, and every gleaming, pristine piece that we can shake our bleach sticks at. Ranging from chic to boho and day to night, there are so many ways to style this season's essential wardrobe non-color. Check out the pictures below from some major style inspiration. Then go buy a Tide stick, because if you're anything like me, you'll need it.





Pictures are from stockholm streetstyle, Vogue Korea (by way of fashionspot.com), and zara may lookbook.

What is YOUR summer must-have, and how will you be wearing white this season?