Blush Blazers are a go-to for spring and summer that can be worn right into fall… their neutral palette goes with everything!! Without competing to be the focus of your outfit, this blazer keeps you cool from day to night – battling over-air-conditioning and breezy nights. Worn over a tank or blouse with white skinny jeans and nude patent round-toe pumps, you’ve got your summer uniform. Softer and more feminine than beige (although I love Gwyneth’s look too), you can opt for an oversized boyfriend or more fitted style. Even men (ahem Justin Bieber…) are BLUSHING.
are you feeling this post? rate it and let us know:
(1 votes, average: 10.00 out of 10)
Loading …
Photo: Kate Middleton c/o: jbrand.com
Kate wasn’t all formal while visiting Canada this month. She let her hair down in Navy J Brand 811 Luxe Twills. While I’m still a fan of the rainbow of skinny pants we’re seeing this summer, I’m also a sucker for navy. Not to mention, they offer the perfect backdrop to complement her gorgeous ring.
Pastels are just some of the colors we’re seeing in spring – summer 2011, and I like it! Cameron Diaz shows her style’s softer side in a muted color palette of white, beige, coral (pink, blush, rose?), and tan. Call it what you will, her Rag and Bone “coral” skinny jeans are the perfect pairing for her Stella McCartney beige wool blazer (a great example of wool working year-round). The blazer’s relaxed boyfriend style gives this ultra-sweet and feminine look some sexy spice (rolled sleeves and popped collars are a do when you’re sans boardroom). Her white basic t almost covers a black bra. The finishing touches? Tan leather ankle cuff heels and Bottega Veneta woven bag…
… with that let’s greet April’s rain in style and hope for a gorgeous spring and summer.
10 – A big umbrella -Bella Pagoda Umbrella – B&W Pinwheel: A big pinwheel umbrella is a style statement that keeps you dry. Imagine? Ha. So many times we sacrifice function for fashion, but when it comes to rain that’s just not practical for daily life.
9 – Slim calf rain boots – HUNTER Regen Quilted Rubber Rainboots: Hunters new rain boots are slimmer in the calf, keeping your legs drier and offering a more flattering fit. This black quilted pair scream classy riding boot!
8 – A hooded anorak - Jil Sander Navy Hooded Coat: throw on a water-resistant hooded jacket on gloomy days and you’re ready to roll. This coat takes you to the gym, errands, brunch, and more.
7 – A totally water-proof rain coat -Topshop Blue Shiny Hooded Plastic Mac (also in bright yellow and orange): when it rains, it pours! So be sure to have one coat that will keep you totally dry even when it’s coming down in bucket loads. Go for navy, or a bright red, orange, yellow or blue. Just because the skies are dull, doesn’t mean your outfit has to follow suit.
6 – Cute rain hat -Burberry Cotton Reversible Black Bucket Hat: I have this hat. Rain isn’t so bad when it provides an excuse to wear fun pieces like this. I’ve never worn it with the signature print showing, I prefer the black showing and the tartan for myself. It’s key to keeping your hair dry.
5 – Classic Trench -J.Crew Icon Trench: every woman needs an iconic trench in her wardrobe. The name of J.Crew’s “icon trench” says it all. Whether you investment in Burberry or opt for French Connection – start with a classic beige with basic buttons and a belt (NB: double breasted never goes out of style, but spring 2011′s leather and studded details are a trendy take on a classic look and won’t make it to next season). Longer styles will keep you drier, and are more figure-flattering.
4 – Printed rain boots – Chooka Panthera Leopard Rain Boot: I’ll admit to owning three pairs of rain boots, excessive I know. But I do think there’s room for two pairs in every woman’s wardrobe. One tall black classic (back red zipper and buckles optional). And one printed. My choice of print are Stuart Wietzman’s subtle leopard (not available, similar to these Chooka’s), but I have friends who love a bright polkadot, plaid, striped or just plane BRIGHT. A shorter pair can also be a great addition (great for petite woman). Of course homage must be paid to Burberry’s signature print boots (as classic as their trenches), just please don’t pair these with any of the following: a Burberry signature print umbrella, scarf, or rain hat… anything signature print – you get the idea!
3 – A neutral nail -Essie Chinchilly: Let the rest of your outfit do the talking this month, give your nails a neutral break from the darker grays of winter. Bonus: your mani will stay chip-free longer.
2 – A bright scarf – J.Crew wool gauze scarf: I love banner blue – aka “hot-blue” – as I commonly call it. On cooler April days pop this scarf around your neck and your face will glow. It’s a great color to wrap around the shoulder strap of a purse so it’s always close by.
1 – An eco-friendly tote -Green is Good Tote: Earth Day is April 22nd, go green with a gift that keeps on giving. To the environment – and my future grandchildren – thank you.
“The way I see it, if you want the rainbow, you gotta put up with the rain.”
My first memory of colored denim stems back to grade 7 when I first saw the girls in my gymnastics class (who were in grade 8, and therefore much cooler than me) wearing Le Château purple and hunter green jeans. I just had to have them. Immediately. For better or for worse, my mom indulged my incessant retail obsessions from a young age and we were soon after purchasing several pairs from the mall. A good 15… years later, I’m finding myself drawn to red skinny jeans and crops. When I first saw Sarah Jessica Parker wearing them last spring my heart skipped a beat. While I can’t say I wholeheartedly support her choice to pair it with her “Halston Heritage Tie Dye Sac Bag” and pink T (too much for almost anyone other than her), I’m a big fan of a hot red pant with white, black (be careful of the red riding hood effect), grays and creams.
Even this spring’s love for all-pants-flared can be successfully worn in a softer crimson hue.
if you’re visiting New York City any time soon, here are a few stores you DO NOT want to miss…
SoHo is a must-see for it’s energizing vibe and FASHION. From Madewell (J.Crew’s sister company), TOPSHOP (the only US retail store for the British fashion-force), lululemon (go Canada!), UNIQLO and m0851 (more Northern exposure South of the border) – you can lose yourself for hours… I did.
Madewell: Madewell is a more edgy version of it’s tried, tested and true parent company J.Crew. It’s more edgy, think West Coast and SoHo style compared to Upper East Side timeless classics of mama-Crew – or creative visions from Alexa Chung versus Jenna Lyons. Most pieces are a bit more affordable, although it varies. Madewell stores used to only be in NYC, but they’re quickly spreading across the country. And with J.Crew slated to enter Canada this year, who knows?
TOPSHOP: If you don’t know TOPSHOP, you NEED to. Currently in over 20 counties, it offers Kate Moss designer collaborations and British-European fresh styles you can’t help but love. As a bonus, the SoHo store has a free Personal Shopper Service. I had the pleasure of trying this service with Personal Shopper Brittany Barnato and was thoroughly impressed with her great sense of style, and ability to streamline the shopping process. She even shipped my items back to LA for me – saving sales tax and overweight baggage fees. I highly recommend trying this complementary service. With four floors and a ton of great stuff, efficiency is key. Thank you Brittany!
lululemon: Canada’s West Coast Vancouver pride is sweeping the US as stores pop up all over (and globally!). I’ve loyally worn and loved ‘lulu’ since it’s debut in 2000. Their ‘luon’ snugging fabric flatters like no other. As impressive as their stylish active and leisurewear, is their company culture, community outreach and overall brand values. I’m a big fan and promoter of their free yoga classes where they have local instructors rotate in each week. A great way to try a new practice.
UNIQLO: “a new-style Japanese firm making good casual clothes available for all to wear” – the slogan says it all. And you can’t beat the $everyday price point! I was in search of a vest a friend bought there, but ended up with K-Way workout jackets, a fleece, and white hooded sweatshirt with faux fur collar. I’m hoping to see many US stores soon follow this New York global flagship.
m0851: Formerly known as “Rugby North America” this Montreal-based global retailer prides itself on high quality leather pieces and clothing that aren’t branded. I first discovered it back in high school (more than a decade ago, ahem…) and it’s been one of my top five consistent retail indulgences ever since. I even found it once in a boutique in Sydney while traveling in Australia.
Of course New York City’s shopping extends beyond SoHo – next stop is midtown for the J.Crew store at Rockefeller Plaza (further North I also enjoy the Columbus Circle store). There are too many J.Crew’s in the city to list, but special mentions should be made as you continue uptown to their specialty boutiques: No. 1035 is the exclusive Madison Avenue women’s shop dedicated to the Collection label (limited edition, seasonally updated items), plus one-of-a-kind products and vintage pieces; a Crewcuts store was recently opened on Madison Avenue, and back South in SoHo a dedicated jewelry and accessories shop was added to the Prince Street store. J.Crew’s first-ever Bridal Boutique opened last spring at 769 Madison Avenue. And not to be outdone by the girlls, two men’s-only stores are now in downtown Manhattan—The Liquor Store and The Men’s Shop. For a retailer that opened it’s first store in 1989 (after six years of successful catalog sales) in Manhattan’s South Street Seaport – it’s no surprise they are proudly representing all over the city.
So the next time you’re in New York City… make me proud. shop well. and shop smart!!
♫ … Let’s hear it for New York, New York, New York… ♫
I’m in New York this week so I’d like to pay homage to the US headquarters of fashion. From street style to chic Upper East Side (insert Blair Waldorf here), there are so many personalized styles here you can’t help but love. Sandra Bullock pairs her cape with black skinnies, Ray Ban CATS 5000′s and mid calf open-slit boots for a perfect relaxed yet-so-stylish NYC 10. I love all-things Sandy B.
Cape’s are an instant update to your wardrobe, throw one on over jeans, leggings; anything – and you’re suddenly put together. It’s a look that don’t have to cost a fortune, but it will prevail for many seasons to come… Topshop has some of the best ones on the market right now. Tartan patterns are a do, as are stripes and/or fringe (notice Sandra’s subtle fringe). There are lot’s of $$$lux options too – speckled tweed is just one! So come on and cape yourself, SB-NYC style.