Showing posts with label inspiration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label inspiration. Show all posts

A Love Letter to Jil Sander

 
 This post is a perfect example of what I follow fashion for: inspiration. I was recently blown away by the simplicity of Jil Sander collections, both in a pre-fall and RTW fall 2015 sense. I even made one post about it here but privately I've been mentally pinning these color combinations and simple proportioned outfits to the front of my memory in hopes that I remember to apply some of the concepts to my work wardrobe in the morning. That's exactly how I got to the above outfit. The components of the outfit are nothing new, in fact, they are a mix of deeply discounted super-sale items (the top and the dress) and super old closet wears (the booties). Individually, I've worn these items many times, but after seeing the Jil Sander color blocking I was inspired to put it together differently, and bam, an entire new outfit that felt fresh, now, and new. I'm not trying to say to shop your closet, because dudes, who hasn't told anyone that, but instead I'm trying to make a point that you don't need the exclusive invite to a runway show in New York or Milan to be inspired by fashion in your real life. Us regular folks can still benefit from runway shows by pinning and choosing favorite looks and then emulating parts or all of them in our own way. I think that's the beauty of fashion: that in the deep core, somewhere past the materialistic and irritating surface, it's still a source of inspiration for anyone who appreciates color, composition, and getting dressed in the morning.

WEARING
MADEWELL dress 
J. CREW shirt 
MARC JACOBS booties
REPOSSI ring



Wear This Now: Parisienne









The Crazy Fur

Individual images via Who What Wear

How anti-minimalist. Such color! Much happiness! I'm 100% into this crazy shearling and fur worn with the nonchalance of an all-black ensemble business Alexa has going on here. It's so refreshing right now.  Way to go, Alexa Chung, with your long tiny legs and endless stock of all the things I wish I could wear.

RewardStyle is not working right now, so I'm going to link the coats that work with this whole thing the old-fashioned way. (You know, sans potential commission). (If you want me to get a commission for any of this, click here before you buy. Thanks, darlin'.)

Topshop Patchwork Faux Fur 
Topshop Shearling Car Coat
Topshop Teddy Coat (I own this in black and white!)
Topshop Camel Coat
Topshop Shaggy Coat
Topshop Dot Coat

Menswear

Oh to be a thousand feet tall and able to wear mens-inspired everything and still look feminine. A+ for bringing back the "it" bag of a couple years back. 

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From Now On All I Want To Wear Is Ellery


 I haven't been inspired lately by much, but this is perfect. It makes me excited to get dressed again. Clarity! Also, note to self: cut your hair, bypass all predisposed genetic tendencies to have frizzy poofy hair and mimic the nonchalant hair flip seen here. Shop the looks on Moda Operandi!

All I See is Dollar Signs






I am fully into house mode lately and the best part about it is that I am finding new inspirations for my wardrobe just by looking at the composition, architecture and styling of a home. I am heavy into clean lines and monochrome palettes, but the occasional girlish bow and detail is also welcome. It shouldn't come to any surprise that being heavy into clean lines and monochrome would not lead to adoring Céline. I have a renewed appreciation for the design restraint in the collections (these ridiculous shoes aside) I'm contemplating those Céline sandals for spring, but cannot get over how absolutely tight and unwearable that toe-strap is. You would think that for $850 the design of the shoe would be at least walkable. Sure, "a cobbler can fix that" the shoe lady with dollar signs for eyes assures me, but my friend's quizzical eye reaffirms what I already know: "Gurl, no." For close to $1,000 after tax these shoes have to at least achieve their basic function and that is be capable of providing me with a walking platform, because after all, they are just a pair of God damn shoes. Narrow footed women, congratulations. Go out at get them if you have the means. They truly are beautiful and would be super wearable...forever.

Turn up the bass with this song. Trust me.

PS. Seriously, these shoes? Christopher Kane tried it and also failed.