Thursday, January 31, 2008

Favorite piece on a celebrity....


I have to say I am truly not a fan of Mrs. Katie Cruise but I am a fan of this fantastic Red coat she sported on night after a David Letterman. It's a winner... and she is exuding class. Love it, Love it!!

Friday, December 28, 2007

SHINY Best Product

This year I am going for GLAM when I am telling you about the best product in my opinion, now the product itself isn't new, but the colour choices get bigger and more vibrant... so what is this product it's a Canadiana brand I am proud to say I support. It's the M.A.C. Cosmetics Pigments.

These pigments are so vibrant and can literally do anything to liven up any form of makeup application. I love just wearing it on it's own, but perhaps those who like to glam it up big time would add it to the works. Don't be surprised when you go and buy it, these little containers are sold by weight not by volume.

I am a sucker for Kitschmas and Violet (which isn't on the website.) Also loosely based on the same effect is the Glitter. So add some glittering effect into your world, bold shine and stand out with your sparkling ways.

Year in Fashion... review!!

Well...I guess this is the first time I will get to make a review of the year that has come and gone. Not to mention; it's about time I post again, but I will reveal the wheelings and dealings that I have encountered....

Biggest Collaboration: Roberto Cavalli for H&M. Why? Because he really is the biggest designer they ever had... he is not Madonna's version of Fashion. This is a big house name with a big style and presence to boot. He brought his trueness to the collection with the same Zebra and Leopard panache that he infuses in his own collections.

Fashion Celebrity mix-ups.... it seems like Hip Hop doesn't want to do Fashion no more, or at least their interest in it has peaked and the financial bandwagon has given all it has to give, because Jay-Z and Russell Simmons have either completely quit their established companies or are taking less important roles.

Biggest Model... put away your big head Daria, your Canadian peers are kicking your butt and they seem to enjoy the industry a tad more than you do. Coco Rocha is not only climbing the corporate ladder stealing campaigns from under you, she doesn't mind still putting her face on the front of a Canadian Mag.

Biggest Celebrity Fashion disaster... I know most of you are thinking I will print about Britney, but you are wrong a mere 24 year old Amy Winehouse gets the top honour here. Why? Because she looks like a classless person and it ages her wrongly. For someone who is at a such young age to be vibrant less and without any fashion sense PERIOD!! She gets my top honours.

Funniest line to see in a Discount boutique... The House of Dereon!! Stop touting yourself as a fashion house if I am finding you stuff in a TJ Maxx for not much money period. Your stuff is in the same league as the Apple Bottom purses that sit beside yours.

And FAVORITE fashion piece that designers are setting up for S/S 2008..... WHITE JEANS!!!

So bring on 2008, I am planning on making it a year to remember!

Sunday, September 16, 2007

Trendy or Not?

Are you Trendy? No really, are you trendy?

Why I ask... because with Fashion in New York over and all the fashionistas putting in their purchases of the newest and most upcoming designs, designers and Spring looks, I wonder who is really trendy.

Correct me if I am wrong... but you are NOT trendy, when you walk around wearing a cute L.A.M.B Sweater, some Christian Dior glasses or even some Chip & Pepper jeans. Why do I say all this. Because I have been thinking about Muses... and their impact on trends that others in the shopping society then go purchase walking around feeling they have made the ultimate trendy acquisition. But excuse me if I offend... you are NOT TRENDY!!! If you bought it in the mall... and it's copied from another piece, if you feel you look like a celebrity wearing it, you are so past your prime to declare fashion trendy and if you look identical to all the other High schoolers/University Students/Abercrombie & Fitch models.... you are NOT Trendy.

While I get repetitive, I worry about the condition of the Mass shopping droves... who continue to feel they make a fashionable impact purchasing things that Paris Hilton wears, when they walk into the "Popular" store in the mall... when they even get into a line up just so they too can own this funny looking hoodie with Skulls all over it.

Trend: ( my personal point of view) is when you begin a look, a following or a sense of worship. It's being unique enough to cause others to copy. Having trend is to be before those who know it, to start an action that has been slowly starting and making it more of a norm.


trend Show
phonetics
noun [C]1 a general development or change in a situation or in the
way that people are behaving:Surveys show a trend away from home-ownership and
towards rented accommodation.There's been a downward/upward trend in sales in
the last few years.2 a new development in clothing, make-up, etc:Whatever the
latest fashion trend, you can be sure Nicki will be wearing it.The trend at the
moment is towards a more natural and less made-up look. -
Cambridge Dictionaries


Main Entry: 1trend Pronunciation: 'trendFunction: intransitive verbEtymology: Middle English, to turn, revolve, from Old English trendan; akin to Middle High German trendel disk, spinning top1 a : to extend in a general direction : follow a general course b : to veer in a new direction : BEND 2 a : to show a tendency : href="http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/incline">INCLINE b : to become deflected : SHIFT -Merriam- Webster Dictionary

So now... as I sit about the trends that keep popping up... watching movies from your computer without downloading them, going Green, blogging even!! Trends have been as old as time, designers have been aware of the inflated egos of the non-famous and that they too need to feel equals.... welcome the Ready-to-wear collections. While the trendsetters shopped the Atelier piece, the Haute Couture collection and have things tailored to themselves.

Who are the great Trend Setters of the last 100 years... Jackie-O who brought the Pill Box hat to Americans by the way of Halston, Madonna coned shaped bra by the way of Jean Paul Gaultier, Mia Farrow who adopted children from all creeds and nationalities from around the world, Isabella Blow who found the next incredible European designer with gusto and imagination, Oscar De La Renta someone who put pants on a woman when the skirt suit was the only way to be a sophisticated woman. Levi... because you wouldn't wear jeans unless they made them in the first place. Died hair goes to the Kings of France (I know I am dating this) and Make-up that goes to the Pharoah's from Egypt.

I can't stand to read another article about someone bringing and making a hair colour popular, a hair style that will be repeated, a make-up application that we've seen before.... until you put Eyeshadow on your chin, you are not creating a TREND!!! It's been done before... you are bringing a TREND BACK... you read it... back!!! You didn't invent it, yes you might cause a following because of it... and most likely some stylist told you, you had to do it like that. But, my dear dear people... you are not trendy!

Friday, August 03, 2007

Scarlette Johansson for Louis Vuitton!

Don't get me wrong... you all know that I am the first to endorse a campaign (that sounds like I am modeling for the product) with a celebrity modeling the product. But sometimes the idea just doesn't work.

I am a fan of Lindsay Lohan's turn as the face of Jill Stuart and Miu Miu, I love when Louis Vuitton takes a celebrity and makes them memorable in an ad campaign. Loved Madonna for Versace and Nicole Kidman for Chanel.

But I am NOT a fan of this season's use of Scarlette Johansson as the face of Louis Vuitton. Why?? Models are models because they fit the bill in every format. When you take an actress and use her for an ad campaign it is because you are using their sense of style. When you go and start morphing their style for the company's agenda you really start to make a mistake. Now you all might be thinking I am pigeon-holing Ms. Johansson... but she is a Vixen and is picked for roles that take on her curvaceous body... her alabaster skin and her ability to morph into a look reminiscent of the Victorian era.

But the Valley of the Dolls... she does not!! I hate this campaign with a passion. The outfits are truly terrible, the don't flatter her curvy figure and her skin looks like she suffers from the same issues as Lindsay Lohan... and needs to head herself to a rehab soon. What do you all think?

Side note.... I am in love with the Orange dress... Fantastic Louis Vuitton, FANTASTIC!

Wednesday, August 01, 2007

Tell me they aren't changing the world of FASHION!!!


OK OK.... I know I am harping!!! But please people tell me they aren't ever changing the world of fashion and of how we see it. I know you are saying... this is just W's way of paying Homage to a story about a couple who loves each other just as they did for Angelina and Brad... but when you look at these shots they don't look like Celebrity to me... they look like Perfection.

I know some people are sad that models don't take editorial first in American Magazines, and then I tell you... WHY WOULD THEY??? These two, are sublime to perfection, their visual presence is not like any person in Hollywood. And to be honest, they aren't celebrities persé, this is an Athlete and a Designer savvy Soccer Mommy by all meanings.


There is a reason why these people are muses, because they rock a photo spread like no others. They are making me want to re-enact the poses... goodness help my husband, because they make me want to Fashion not my wardrobe but my whole life after them.




Monday, July 30, 2007

Do you feel nostalgic??

OK.... I don't know where to begin other than it's Friday night and your adorably cute friend comes into the house with pants reminiscent of Rhoda... asking me if I like these new baggy, high-waisted pants on her new svelte self? I pondered... why do they make jeans like these. To only realise the 70's are back and in full force. I am not talking about 70s styling that reinforced the over the top of the 80's. I am letting you all know about the kitsch and stylings of the 60s flower child behaviour that flooded over to the 70s with the Extremes.

Extremes you say... yes, you either wear your jeans Super Skinny... oh yeah we are already doing that... or else you wear them super baggy and super high waisted... and that is knocking at your North American doors people. England has already adorned this look, perhaps Mary Tyler Moore didn't live in their living rooms and remind them of the atrocities that brought on Dynasty.

But can we enjoy the look again... how long will it last? I don't know but not only is it affecting your wardrobe, it's playing havoc in your home decor. But I like it in my house more than on my body. Perhaps this is I displacing my body issues on the stylings that are out there. Do you do 70's. And when is too much nostalgia just plain old Tacky??

Thursday, July 26, 2007

Do you wear celebrity duds?

With Miami swim week well and done, the highlight was Jessica Simpson's first time out Swimsuit runway show. Now it got me thinking... does anyone really wear clothing created by celebrities???

Jennifer Lopez came out years ago while dating the industrious Sean (P.Diddy) Combs, and created the ever mainstream J.Lo line, it's kitsch apparel that makes me think of Puerto Rican Mamasitas combing through racks to get an item. The worst was her version of the Juicy Track Suit... the J.LO suit caused a flurry of buyers.

Victoria Beckham aka. Posh, she worked together with the label Rock&Republic to create a signature jean collection. I am sure you know which one it is, it's the one with the crowns on all the emaciated females walking around the city. But they had a falling out and please wait by the edge of you seat, because DVB will be coming out soon.

Justin Timberlake made William.Rast. It's actually pretty decent but confused by it's laid back styling that I can't see it fitting in this decades wardrobe savvy. It isn't a logo line, so I don't know how it will compete in the world of Hollister, American Eagle or Abercrombie & Fitch.

Now we all are aware of the clout that Sean John has within the fashion community, right after Tom Ford was given an award for his work with Gucci Homme they honour the likes of P.Diddy with a CFDA award. I have to say his runway show is pretty fantastic, his mainstream threads are abysmal... and please the man made a coat from Raccoon-Dog.

So do you wear it, do you wear anything a celebrity puts their name on Fashion wise. I just can't put my foot in the sole of a Jessica Simpson shoe, I will never wear a J.Lo pair of shades, House of Dereon is highly overrated- would never want to look like a member of Destiny's Child and really Kimora Lee Simmons herself is getting face time in every celebrity mag, her credibility for Fashion keeps falling and falling.

So let me know... debate me.... because personally I find all these items SAD. Ohhh don't get me started on L.A.M.B.!!! You need style to present style... so do this make them style aficionados?



Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Los Palabras!!

My Spanish/Mexican way... for the last week, I have had the pleasure of being kept busy by my Mexican guests. And it has me thinking of Street Vendors. Why you ask? I had gone to Mexico in 2003, now the trip wasn't as memorable as one month in the humid/hot province of Veracruz might sound. The shopping was exhilarating!!!

The Haggling... ohhh the haggling!!! I realised that I had the gift of bargaining... Ironically I couldn't see myself doing it well in English speaking North America with my head held high. But why was I needing to bargain. It's because I was purchasing like I had a fire in my pocket and my wallet needed to be left behind. Seriously, I fell in love with the eccentricities that was jewelry and accessories from the street merchants. Things that might have looked festive and vacation worthy, but you could bring back home and it not seem like you spent too much time on holidays.

I don't mean buying those tsotchkes that read tourist all over them. I am talking about really merchants who are trying to sell to their own people. Some artisan work, that looks a little more modern over matronly.

Why am I telling you all about this... so that you yourself can go holidaying this year while being your own personal trend hunter. Find the next big thing, wear it and feel proud that you could have bought the same inspirational piece in which designers world over have used as a platform to start a collection. So if you aren't into Vintage... as I am NOT! Please feel free to get out of the box, travel to another country and shop the local merchants. You'll be surprised what you might find!

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Double D's make a Plus size woman??

I am an advocate for women to have options no matter what size they wear. I had been a voice for people needing to have style no matter what physical condition they are in. But there is one comment I can no longer listen to and stand aside without making a point to correct some.

I have on many many occasions heard this sentence... "Marilyn Monroe wore a size 14." Playing devil's advocate I truly didn't question it much... I didn't think it was all that true but her curvaceous figure could have caused for some odd measurements that in this day and age would be perhaps a larger woman. Until I was watching a program on TV, regarding Plus Size clothing and that women in N. America are averaging a size 14 and Marilyn Monroe was considered a size 16. Too which, I just couldn't stand it!!!!!

Marilyn Monroe was a curvy woman, busty to an extreme in her heyday! Not an athletic body at all, her curves left much to be desired to the women who are film stars this day. But what were her measurements truly? After a bit of research... which really wasn't that hard, I bring you the real Marilyn Monroe.
Height: 5 feet 5 1/2 inches
Weight: Varied, 115 - 120
lbs.
Measurements: 37-23-36 (Studio's Claim); 35-22-35 (Dressmaker's
Claim)
Hair color: Blond Eyes: Blue
These are her official measurements... I bring you a sizing chart. Why because you can do the comparison yourself. But look this is not no plus size female. A waist that not only is small in everyday standards, she would wear an XXS if she was present to see that size exist.

So please, people who want to promote Plus Size clothing, it's important that all woman are given the right to wear clothing, that is comfortable, fashionable and classic looking without demoralising the character of someone who has no one to speak for them.