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RUNWAY RUNDOWN: Karen Walker Spring 2010 Collection

RUNWAY RUNDOWN: Karen Walker Spring 2010 Collection fashion

An amazing mixture of patterns and textures on this runway. The headwear was top notch as well. Karen Walker is always a favorite for the Fashion Indie team!

Gallery: RUNWAY RUNDOWN: Karen Walker Spring 2010 Collection


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THE TEN: Best NYC Stores You Might Not Know About

Sick of waiting in long lines only to find that generic store in SoHo has ran out of your size?  We’ve made a list on stores we love, and that you may have missed.  We’re sure that some of you fashion peeps already know about these wonders, but we want to let everyone else in on the secrets:

Picture 14Cry Wolf- Located in St. Marks (111), this boutique features goods for men and women from awesome designers such as: 80%20, Chronicles of Never, Creative Recreation, S2Vs, Jeffrey Campbell, Gram, and Nudie.  Find the best shoes, accessories, and clothing from your favorite indie designers worldwide, without having to scour through tons of internet sites.

Picture 15Inven.tory- Located at Lafayette and Spring, get GREAT deals (outlet pricing) on emerging designers, and catch up on the latest trends! Inven.tory’s inventory changes weekly, so stop in frequently to make sure you get the best stuff! They don’t have a site quite yet, but you can check out their blog for all the latest news about the store, and what you should be wearing.

 

Picture 16Gargyle- Located on Orchard near Canal (16A), this store is aiming to revitalize the country club lifestyle, and features designers like Vena Cava, Fred Perry, Karen Walker, and Surface to Air (among others).  They claim to love ‘golf, tennis, concerts, and parties,’ so if you fit into any or all of the above, or just enjoy ‘anything that lets us have fun with our family and friends,’ check out Gargyle.  Shop online if you must, but to get the full country club party experience, you have to stop in!

Picture 17In God We Trust- They’ve got three stores in town, 265 Lafayette, Ludlow btwn. Stanton and Rivington, and 135 Wythe in Brooklyn.  Stop in for the sickest jewelry, antique and new, as well as fun, adventurous clothing that brings out the vintage nature in everyone.  Check out their site for previews, and stop in to get the real treasures.

 

Picture 18Tokyo 7- Located on 7th St. btwn. 2nd and 3rd Ave, this consignment store offers limitless designer goods, everything from Prada, Gucci, D&G, Miu Miu, Chanel, Alexander McQueen, Heatherette, and 5Preview.  Save on anything you could possibly want, and enjoy the ever-changing stock. No site available, sorry to all of you non-NYC natives.

 

Picture 19Love Brigade- Located at 230 Grand Street, you’ve probably heard us talk about Love Brigade, but we want you to love them as much as we do.  They sell their original line Love Brigade, a diffusion line (ex.oh), as well as an experimental line (As We Are), as well as selected pieces from other great indie designers.  Stop in and say hi to our friends, and get some awesome clothes while you’re at it!

 

Picture 20Assembly- Located on Ludlow btwn. Stanton and Houston, this store is just for the boys (with the occasional women’s accessory filtering through).  Get new and vintage clothing and accessories from the greatest collector in town, with tons of foreign labels and indie stuff, too.  There’s even a vinyl section in the back, so you can get your music and fashion all in once place!

 

Picture 22Valley- Located on Elizabeth btwn. Prince and Spring, the ultimate experience in one-stop shopping.  Enjoy looking through clothing from avant-guard designers, and favorites like Grey Ant, Lady Leisure, and Caroline K, and also enjoy the skin, nail, and waxing salon, and a cafe.  This store really has it all, check it out as soon as you can!

 

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Kiosk- Located on Spring St. btwn. Broadway and Mercer, this isn’t exactly a clothing or accessories store, but they sell a bunch of random trinkets and other goodies that would be great for a DIY project.  If you’re in one of those moods to look for something, but you aren’t exactly sure what, head over to Kiosk.  Plus, they’re right next to that window that sells the mini cupcakes, which is awesome.

THE TEN: Best NYC Stores You Might Not Know About fashionFirst Among Equals- Located at 177 Orchard, this store sells 0044, Bess, Dunlin, Michel Berandi, and more (just for guys).  First Among Equals has recently opened a dark downstairs that you enter through a narrow spiral staircase, and enjoy a private shopping feel with handpicked clothes from designers, offering a rare flair that you won’t find anywhere else. Check out their site for up-to-date sales, but don’t miss out on this unique shopping experience.

 

What’s your favorite store in New York City?


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RUNWAY RUNDOWN: Karen Walker Fall 2009


Fashion Indie August 10 at 5:50 | Comments

RUNWAY RUNDOWN: Karen Walker Fall 2009 fashion

Love the neutrals with just the right hint of color in the accessories…


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RUNWAY RUNDOWN Karen Walker Resort 2010

RUNWAY RUNDOWN Karen Walker Resort 2010 fashion

RUNWAY RUNDOWN Karen Walker Resort 2010 fashion

Words and phrases used by Kat George of Stylelines to describe Karen Walker’s Resort 2010 collection…
Asymmetry, perfect drapery, silken carrot trousers, blooming tulips, defiant, charismatic, chic, squeal worthy, roaring, animalistic, purrs, reckless summer abandon.
I couldn’t agree more.

RUNWAY RUNDOWN Karen Walker Resort 2010 fashion
RUNWAY RUNDOWN Karen Walker Resort 2010 fashion
RUNWAY RUNDOWN Karen Walker Resort 2010 fashion
RUNWAY RUNDOWN Karen Walker Resort 2010 fashion
RUNWAY RUNDOWN Karen Walker Resort 2010 fashion

RUNWAY RUNDOWN Karen Walker Resort 2010 fashion

LINKAGE: Karen Walker Resort 09-10


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RUNWAY RUNDOWN: Karen Walker Fall 2009

RUNWAY RUNDOWN: Karen Walker Fall 2009 fashionAs a huge fan of Karen Walker eyewear, there is no wonder why her Fall 2009 collection was added to my thumbs-up list. The collection, centered around beauty meets catastrophe, is a quirky combination of fashion imperfections that make Walker’s feminine zeal perfect for a girl with downfalls. I’m quite fond of Walker’s droopy cloche hats, flappy jersey tops and her pixelated tweed pantsuit. And as always, the eyewear is to die for, incorporating a bit of masculinity with vintage framework, making them perfect for virtually any outfit. 

 

GALLERY: RUNWAY RUNDOWN: Karen Walker Fall 2009

 

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SHOP: Karen Walker “Super Strength” Sunglasses

karen-walker-sunglasses-front Karen Walker Super Strength Sunglasses

Karen Walker presents her new Spring/Summer 2009 “Super Strength” Sunglasses. The shape is very classic, but comes in some fun colors, like the bright yellow or brown/black combo. Available at Goodhood.


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Karen Walker Eyewear 2009


Andy Wass February 26 at 2:23 | Comments

Karen Walker Eyewear 2009 fashion

Karen Walker has jumped on the vampire bandwagon with the Derek Kettela-shot lookbook for her 2009 eyewear line.

The Spring/Summer collection is called “Celebrate Sun.”  Even blood-suckers need UV protection!

GALLERY: Karen Walker Eyewear 2009.


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Men’s Style’s Sixteen Essentials For Fall That Aren’t So Essential

Mens Styles Sixteen Essentials For Fall That Arent So Essential fashion

Men's Style #10: Clear Sunglasses (Paul Smith $315)

Mens Styles Sixteen Essentials For Fall That Arent So Essential fashion

Fashion Indie Recommends: Skip clear and definitely skip wayfarers. Go with something a bit cooler and more subtle for Fall. (Karen Walker $170 via Gargyle)

Men’s Style released their 16 essentials for Fall, well I have decided to put my two cents in and chose ten of their items that I think suck. Their options are too safe, too old man, and just plain old boring. Not only am I going to give you some damn good alternatives, I’ll tell you where to get them and save you some cash too. All the links to buy the items are at the bottom.

Mens Styles Sixteen Essentials For Fall That Arent So Essential fashion

Men's Style #2: Hiking Boots (Rachel Comey $380)

Mens Styles Sixteen Essentials For Fall That Arent So Essential fashion

Fashion Indie Recommends: Who goes hiking in New York City? Try these higher, yet comfortable boots for size. Tuck your pants into them, or wear your pants over top. It's called versatility people (H by Hudson $235 via Urban Outfitters)

Mens Styles Sixteen Essentials For Fall That Arent So Essential fashion

Men's Style #12: Braided Belt (Bally $140)

Mens Styles Sixteen Essentials For Fall That Arent So Essential fashion

Fashion Indie Recommends: Two is always better than one, so try this double buckled belt. I think I wore a braided belt in elementary school and hated it then. (All Saints $88 via All Saints)

Mens Styles Sixteen Essentials For Fall That Arent So Essential fashion

Men's Style #1: Patch Pocket Suit (Steve Alan Cooper $800)

Mens Styles Sixteen Essentials For Fall That Arent So Essential fashion

Fashion Indie Recommends: Lapels are all the rage when it comes to suits these days. Simple outline on a standard grey suit (CNC $829 via Revolve Clothing)

Mens Styles Sixteen Essentials For Fall That Arent So Essential fashion

Men's Style #7: Knit Beanie (Meg Cohen $140)

Mens Styles Sixteen Essentials For Fall That Arent So Essential fashion

Fashion Indie Recommends: Why spend so much on something so simple. Go cheap on an item like this, not only will know one know the difference, they won't care (American Apparel $16 via American Apparel)

Mens Styles Sixteen Essentials For Fall That Arent So Essential fashion

Men's Style #8: The Cricket Sweater (Flippa K $225)

Mens Styles Sixteen Essentials For Fall That Arent So Essential fashion

Fashion Indie Recommends: How old are you that you are wearing a sweater like that? Don't get old too fast go with this cool shawl collar sweater (Julian Red $210 via Oak)

Mens Styles Sixteen Essentials For Fall That Arent So Essential fashion

Men's Style #15: Micro Print Shirts (Pringle of Scotland $550)

Mens Styles Sixteen Essentials For Fall That Arent So Essential fashion

Fashion Indie Recommends: Go polka dots. They aren't micro, but they aren't a bold blatant pattern (Comme de Garcons x H&M $TBD via Nitrolicious)

Mens Styles Sixteen Essentials For Fall That Arent So Essential fashion

Men's Style #4: The Camel Blazer (Brooks Brothers $2,100)

Mens Styles Sixteen Essentials For Fall That Arent So Essential fashion

Fashion Indie Recommends: Double breasted jackets aren't doing it for me. Like a said, lapels people! Try a cool knot jacket! (Scotch and Soda $240 via Revolve Clothing)

Mens Styles Sixteen Essentials For Fall That Arent So Essential fashion

Men's Style #16: The Long Pea Coat (Unis $795)

Mens Styles Sixteen Essentials For Fall That Arent So Essential fashion

Fashion Indie Recommends: Go long and tie it off. Commit to the full trench coat and be sure to get one with a belt so it doesn't look too baggy (Filius $450 via Refinery 29).

Mens Styles Sixteen Essentials For Fall That Arent So Essential fashion

Men's Style #13: The Bubble Vest (Gap $68)

Mens Styles Sixteen Essentials For Fall That Arent So Essential fashion

Fashion Indie Recommends: So this may be a bit more expensive, but undoubtedly worth it. This cool drooping neck sweater allows wearers to rock a cool sweater, or pull it up and over your head into a hood (reference image below)(Unconditional $278 via Oak)

Mens Styles Sixteen Essentials For Fall That Arent So Essential fashion

Pictures courtesy of:

Mens Style, Oak, Refinery 29, Revolve Clothing, American Apparel, All Saints, Nitrolicious, Urban Outfitters Garglye

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