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FASHION / April 20 2011 7:22 AM

FASHION SCRAMBLE: Jonesing for Jimmy Choo + Lauren Conrad in the Beauty Dept + Farewell at Ferré

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- Jones Group is reportedly one of the propsective buyers of Jimmy Choo, after the namesake designer and LVMH have dropped out of the running. Jones Group already owns Nine West and recently bought Stuart Weitzman, but if they want to build an unstoppable shoe empire with the acquisition of Choo, they’ll have to plunge a stiletto into the hearts of fellow bidders — German luxury company Labelux (which owns Bally) and US firm TPG. [Fashionologie]

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GIRLS, Mens / August 17 2010 11:33 AM

Designer Trend: Eveningwear for Less

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Designer Trend: Eveningwear for Less

A.B.S. by Allen Schwartz’s silk dress. Kelsi Dagger shoes.

Designer Trend: Eveningwear for Less
Jovani’s polyester dress and Sequin bangles.

Designer Trend: Eveningwear for Less
Tadashi Shoji’s polyester and silk dress. Kelsi Dagger shoes.

Designer Trend: Eveningwear for Less
Sue Wong’s nylon and polyester dress. Carlos Falchi clutch; Pour La Victoire shoes.

Designer Trend: Eveningwear for Less
Kay Unger’s silk and acetate dress. Nina shoes.

Designer Trend: Eveningwear for Less
BCBG Max Azria’s silk jersey dress. Stuart Weitzman shoes.

Designer Trend: Eveningwear for Less
Theia’s silk organza dress, $595.

In a world of celebrity worship and red-carpet obsession, it’s easy to forget that for most women a wedding, bar mitzvah or the prom is as dressed up as it gets. And those occasions, while special, don’t necessarily inspire the average attendee to shell out four figures for designer eveningwear — even if she has it. So how much are such women willing to pay for a one- or two-night-only dress?

All of the gowns featured in this story retail for $600 or less — not cheap but, at a fraction of designer prices, they fall into what many industry types deem “the sweet spot” between $300 and $800, where style and value converge. “Women are so intelligent and smart today. This dress retails for $490, but if it doesn’t look good and it costs $2,000, they’re still not going to buy it for $490,” says Kay Unger, noting that the dress pictured (see page 7), from her resort 2011 collection, has 11 tiers of silk organza and charmeuse. Her point is that customers want the runway and red-carpet trends but without a four-figure price tag.

That’s something that A.B.S. by Allen Schwartz has down to a science for the prom, black-tie and, increasingly, bridesmaid sets. “Retailers don’t really want us to be above the $500 mark,” says Lloyd Singer, president of sales for A.B.S. The key to hitting that price is volume and production. A.B.S. is manufactured domestically, but the majority of houses with prices in that ballpark outsource to Asia. Unger falls into that category, as does Sue Wong, who bills herself as “the everywoman couturier.”

“When the average woman out there opens up a Vogue, Harper’s or Elle and you have Valentino at $2,500 and Chanel at $3,000, it’s not realistic,” says Wong, whose prices average between $300 and $600. “They think that it’s a total fantasy for them, that only A-listers like J.Lo or Nicole Kidman get to wear it.” Wong doesn’t own her own factories in Asia but acts as her own agent, thus “eliminating the middle man so there’s no further markup. The customer loves me for it.”

Of course, there is a divide between what a few hundred and a few thousand dollars buys. “There are fabric and detail and finishes that are different between a $5,000 gown and an $800 gown,” says Joe Boitano, Saks Inc. group senior vice president and general merchandise manager, noting that the $400-to-$800 dress range has become a dominant business for Saks. “There’s never going to be the same detail and quality but there is a lot of value in the $800 or $600 dress.”

PHOTOGRAPHED AT THE AUCTION HOUSE IN NEW YORK CITY; MODEL: LIZ JELLE/MAJOR; HAIR AND MAKEUP BY CABIRIA ROSADO; FASHION ASSISTANT: ANA CALDERONE; ALL JEWELRY BY SEQUIN

(WWD)

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BACKSTAGE, GIRLS, Mens / July 19 2010 4:30 PM

Nordstrom Anniversary Sale for the Plus Size Fashion Forward

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This weekend, over on my Facebook page, I posted the link for the Nordstrom Anniversary Sale.  I received a comment asking me if they carried “true plus” sizes.  Naturally, my answer was YES!!! Over the time on my blog, I have featured some of my favorites Nordstom’s carries for the curvy fashionista and the Anniversary Sale is no exception.

To show you what I mean, rather than go on a tangent about how much I adore one of the few department stores who respectfully cater to the plus size woman, I have rounded up some of my favorite finds, as well as pieces to complete the look- You gotta Accessorize to Maximize!

Nordstrom Anniversary Sale for the Plus Size Fashion Forward

Here are a few of my favorite picks:

  1. Halogen Sequin Tank
  2. Kenneth Cole Asymmetrical Jacket
  3. Cookie Johnson Denim
  4. Faux Fur Shearling
  5. Bernardo Leather Jacket
  6. Jag Jeans

And the shoes that are either wide width or extended sizes!

Nordstrom Anniversary Sale for the Plus Size Fashion Forward

  1. Franco Sarto
  2. Michael by Michael Kors
  3. Calvin Klein
  4. Nine West
  5. Stuart Weitzman
  6. Vince Camuto

What do you think?  While the extreme deals and savings only last for the last few days, the Nordstrom Anniversary Sale ends August 1st!

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BACKSTAGE / June 15 2010 2:08 AM

"Step Lively"

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clogs are certainly making their presence known, as it seems that most of the designers are creating their versions. I'm partial to Chloe's ankle wrap, Diane Von Furstenberg's wedge (I love the laser cutout, detail), and Elie Tahari's offering (the “glazed” tan paired with the lighter colored wood is especially appealing). Miu Miu's kitten heel sandal is another favorite among the favorites, along with the Stuart Weitzman & Company buckled Platform. It appears that the upcoming season will have much to offer in the way of fabulous designs and details.

"Step Lively"Miu Miu

"Step Lively" See by Chloe "Step Lively"Kors by Michael Kors

"Step Lively"Alberto Fermani
"Step Lively" Elie Tahari
"Step Lively" Tory Burch
"Step Lively" Diane Von Furstenberg
"Step Lively" Stuart Weitzman & Company
"Step Lively" Delman
"Step Lively" prada
"Step Lively" Kors Michael Kors
"Step Lively" Diane Von Furstenberg
"Step Lively" Alberto Fermani

(neimanmarcus.com)

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BACKSTAGE / June 12 2010 12:41 AM

"Sole to Sole"

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According to the latest issue of Harpers Bazaar, we will see an influx of kitten heel shoes for fall. From what I saw in the magazine, it appears that that trend will apply mainly to pumps. While I love a kitten heel shoe, there is nothing that compares to a nice wedge or chunky heel. I’ve noticed that many of the designers, while keeping with the stiletto and wedges, are also offering lower-heeled styles, such as the Stuart Weitzman studded boot and those from Chloe. This year I hope to find the “perfect” wedge boot; I would love for it to look something like the Jimmy Choo wedge featured here. I’m really into the whole “stud thing”…..there’s just something about that “rocker” edge. I went into T.J. Maxx this afternoon, and just about every bag that I saw had studs. There was a particular top-handle tote that caught my attention; it was black, gray and completely covered in front, with silver and bronze studs, with a large onyx looking stone in the center. I’m thinking that I need to go back and get it (if it’s still there), as it will prove to be a great wardrobe addition. Of course, after that, I’ll need to find the some really cute studded boots and shoes…..it just never ends!

"Sole to Sole" Dolce Vita

"Sole to Sole" Givenchy
"Sole to Sole" Costume National
"Sole to Sole" Jimmy Choo
"Sole to Sole" Yves Saint Laurent
"Sole to Sole" Yves Saint Laurent
"Sole to Sole" Yves Saint Laurent
"Sole to Sole" Thakoon
"Sole to Sole" Stuart Weitzman
"Sole to Sole" Fendi
"Sole to Sole" Dior
"Sole to Sole" Dolce and Gabbana
"Sole to Sole" Derek Lam
"Sole to Sole" Chloe
"Sole to Sole" Chloe
"Sole to Sole" Ash
"Sole to Sole" Alexander Wang

(saks.com)

LINK LOVE:"Sole to Sole"

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BACKSTAGE / June 12 2010 12:41 AM

"Sole to Sole"

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According to the latest issue of Harpers Bazaar, we will see an influx of kitten heel shoes for fall. From what I saw in the magazine, it appears that that trend will apply mainly to pumps. While I love a kitten heel shoe, there is nothing that compares to a nice wedge or chunky heel. I’ve noticed that many of the designers, while keeping with the stiletto and wedges, are also offering lower-heeled styles, such as the Stuart Weitzman studded boot and those from Chloe. This year I hope to find the “perfect” wedge boot; I would love for it to look something like the Jimmy Choo wedge featured here. I’m really into the whole “stud thing”…..there’s just something about that “rocker” edge. I went into T.J. Maxx this afternoon, and just about every bag that I saw had studs. There was a particular top-handle tote that caught my attention; it was black, gray and completely covered in front, with silver and bronze studs, with a large onyx looking stone in the center. I’m thinking that I need to go back and get it (if it’s still there), as it will prove to be a great wardrobe addition. Of course, after that, I’ll need to find the some really cute studded boots and shoes…..it just never ends!

"Sole to Sole" Dolce Vita

"Sole to Sole" Givenchy
"Sole to Sole" Costume National
"Sole to Sole" Jimmy Choo
"Sole to Sole" Yves Saint Laurent
"Sole to Sole" Yves Saint Laurent
"Sole to Sole" Yves Saint Laurent
"Sole to Sole" Thakoon
"Sole to Sole" Stuart Weitzman
"Sole to Sole" Fendi
"Sole to Sole" Dior
"Sole to Sole" Dolce and Gabbana
"Sole to Sole" Derek Lam
"Sole to Sole" Chloe
"Sole to Sole" Chloe
"Sole to Sole" Ash
"Sole to Sole" Alexander Wang

(saks.com)

LINK LOVE:"Sole to Sole"

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Uncategorized / September 22 2009 12:59 PM

This is For Charity: The Wizard of Oz 70th Anniversary

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This is For Charity: The Wizard of Oz 70th Anniversary

Ok, glamettes listen up because this is for charity. We all know that only thing more glamorous than an amazing pair of heels is if the proceeds of those heels go to people in need. Yes, I have an inner Audrey Hepburn. This particular event is very exciting though, it involves the 70th anniversary of The Wizard Of Oz, the world’s best shoe designers and The Elizabeth Glazer Pediatrics AIDS Foundation.

I usually make it a rule to write all of my own posts word for word. However, I will make an exception this one time, as I want to make sure I convey all of the information correctly.

So, from the official website: http://www.rubyslipperauction.com/ here is the information, feel free to peruse the website and bid on your own pair of ruby slippers. xoxo

From Beverly Hills to Berlin; from big screens to home screens, Warner Bros. Entertainment has for the past year been celebrating the 70th anniversary of an iconic American classic The Wizard of Oz with spectacular festivities spanning the globe. As part of this celebration, Warner Bros. Consumer Products in partnership with CRYSTALLIZED™ – Swarovski Elements invited the world’s top shoe designers to reinterpret Dorothy’s iconic Ruby Slippers for modern times.

“If Dorothy were living in the 21st century, what would she wear?” was the question answered by The Wizard of Oz Ruby Slipper Collection, a creative re-interpretation of one of film’s most iconic and revered symbols which has captured the hearts and imaginations of people the world over. Designers, including A. Testoni, Abaete, Alberta Ferretti, Betsey Johnson, Botkier, Christian Louboutin, Diane von Furstenberg, Giuseppe Zanotti, Jimmy Choo, L.A.M.B. by Gwen Stefani, Lisa Pliner, Manolo Blahnik, Moschino, Oscar de la Renta, Roger Vivier, Sergio Rossi, Stuart Weitzman, Tibi, and Tuleh, were granted creative license and access to unlimited CRYSTALLIZED™ – Swarovski Elements to re-imagine Dorothy’s design with their own modern vision of the sparkling Ruby Slipper.

Since its debut one year ago in New York City to kick off Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week, the Collection has toured more than 20 prestigious destinations around the world, including Los Angeles, Miami, Paris, Tokyo, Dubai and Melbourne. The Ruby Slipper Collection and original design sketches will now be auctioned online by Charity Folks beginning 10:00 AM EST on September 10 to benefit the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation. The public has one final chance to view The Ruby Slipper Collection in entirety at the Swarovski CRYSTALLIZED™ flagship store at 499 Broadway in New York City from September 10th — 23rd; the exhibit will be run simultaneously to the online auction.

Also featured in the auction are select pieces from The Inspirations of Oz Fine Art Collection which premiered during the highly anticipated and revered Art Basel Miami Beach 2008. An acclaimed array of artists were among the chosen few selected to re-interpret The Wizard of Oz through their own unique visions and artistic mediums. Included in the auction are one-of-a-kind interpretive works of art including painting, drawing and sculpture from esteemed artisans Angelo Aversa, Romero Britto, Nelson De La Nuez, Todd White and Yakovetic.

The auction will culminate at 10:00 PM on Thursday, September 24, with the Warner Bros. Entertainment Emerald Gala, a glorious event at Manhattan’s historic Tavern on the Green hosted by its owner and CEO Jennifer Oz LeRoy, granddaughter of The Wizard of Oz producer Mervyn LeRoy; introducing Warner Home Video’s new benchmark The Wizard of Oz 70th Anniversary Ultimate Collector’s Edition Blu-Ray release on September 29th.

THE WIZARD OF OZ and all related characters and elements are trademarks of and © Turner Entertainment Co.

Please, at least go to the website and have a look. It’s for a really good cause!!!

More pics and info here.

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