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Friday, October 29, 2010

Brands We Love - Trove Tkees

The weather shot up to 80 degrees here in Colorado today and I happily unglued all of my breezy hippie gear from my hangers.  All dolled up with my favorite Gypsy 05 jumpsuit and Gorjana earrings that I can't live without, I slipped on my new favorite pair of sandals from Trove Tkees.  These sandals' colors are inspired by different types of make-up and my new faves are a pair of pink lemonade "gloss" sandals which were briefly mentioned in the Beautiful for the Cure post.

These sandals made their way onto that list because 15% of the October  profits from that particular color are being donated to The Breast Cancer Research Foundation.  That in itself makes them one awesome pair of sandals, but Trove Tkees are pretty awesome even without the charitable donation.  They are a great pair of flat, leather, thong sandals that just make the foot look extremely nice.  They are so good at doing it that they are the go to sandal for celebrities whenever they are in a relaxed atmosphere just living their every day lives - much how Nation Ltd. is the go to t-shirt company.  Odds are that you've seen celebrities wearing these sandals dozens of times, even though you may not have known what they were.  Now, just like Vanessa Hudgens, Jessica Alba, Angelina Jolie, Hayden Panettiere, Lauren Conrad, Blake Lively, Jennifer Aniston, Rachel Bilson, Ashley Simpson-Wentz, Lindsay Lohan, Denise Richards and others, I am completely hooked on these shoes.  As a former Havaiana fanatic, this is saying a lot.  Before these I would buy nothing but Havaianas.  Now, I have completely ditched Havaianas for Tkees.



The one downside is that, because of their immense popularity, the manufacturer is barely able to keep up production in order to meet demand.  My favorite colors, the "foundation" shoes, which are colored to match different skin tones are especially hard to find.  They are celebrity favorites and so everyone snatches those up as soon a they are available.  Beside "foundations," the shoes also come in "liners," "highlighters," "shadows," "lipsticks," "blushes," "glosses" and "creams."  Soon, they will be releasing two more categories named "lip glosses" and "polishes."  Tkees will also begin to sell the sandals on their website, instead of through other retailers.  Until then, they can be purchased at Singer 22, The Trend Boutique, South Beach Swimsuits and Adorn.  They are no longer for sale at Bloomingdale's or Net-a-Porter.

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Sheathed

My sense of style is just a tad schizophrenic.  There is the free spirit that adores Free People, Gypsy 05 and Jen's Pirate Booty; but then there is at the core always the J. Crew, Kate Spade, Banana Republic girl.  Case in point: the moment the temps here in Colorado took a dive all breezy maxi dresses remained glued to their hangers and suddenly it was all sheath dresses, sweaters and slacks.  I can barely believe that it was just earlier this month that you could not get me to take off my Nation Ltd. Central Park dresses.  Now, the thought of that t-shirt material, comfy as it is, is appalling.  These days, I don't open the door without my fave Marc Jacobs moleskin coat (circa 2005) and a pair of mittens (Disclaimer: It's actually not cold enough for mittens, but I'm one of those people who hates even being cool.  Yes, I did grow up in Chicago; why do you ask?).

I had planned on writing on an entirely different subject today, but after the fourth day of painfully dry, chapped, flaky lips, SPiCY's Sugar Lips post came to mind.  I ended up trying one of the products she recommended in that post with some amazing results.  It suddenly hit me that the vast amount of time I spend inside has led to me being a little slow to acknowledge the arrival of the cold weather.  Though I was wearing sandals last week, it is now time for boots.  As I got dressed today I thought about each piece I was layering on to combat the not-quite-but-almost cold and decided to focus today on the fall accessories that we must all add to our outfits when the temps start to drop.

I'm sure this will only be the first of many posts, so I decided to focus on an outfit for the working woman that builds upon a very simple basic with various suggestions from previous posts.  I centered it around a classic sheath dress in a basic solid color (gray, black, navy, red).  If you don't already have one or more of these in your closet, here are some of my favorites at the moment:

J. Crew Super 120s Emmaleigh Dress $188.00
Banana Republic Winter Wool Piped Dress $150.00
Lane Bryant Geometric Gem Ponte Knit Dress $69.50
Limited Curved-Seam Sheath Dress $89.90
Banana Republic Piped Sheath Dress $129.99
Lane Bryant Ponte Knit Dress $69.50
Kate Spade Raya Dress $395.00
Limited Waistband Sheath Dress $128.00

The first must-add accessory is a pair of tights.  Though stockings, especially skin-tone stockings are always a classy alternative, the comeback of tights this season gives you free reign to use them to add more spice to your wardrobe and keep warmer than you could with just a plain pair of hose.  There were quite a few options given in the Hang Tight and Sweater Girls posts which would all work well with a classic sheath.  I bought 4 pair from Banana Republic recently that I love.  SPiCY recommended this awesome site to me called We Love Colors that has everything you could imagine to add color to your sheath.  For inspiration on how to pull it off well, study the way the Kate Spade website flawlessly executes the look by pairing bright yellows, blues and reds on the legs with feminine open-toed shoes.

As shocking as the thought of tights and open-toed shoes are, the next piece to add is a pair of peep-toe heels.  Whether they are pumps, slingbacks or booties, the key element is the little daring peep of tights at the toe.  Some pairs ideal for this look:

Miu Miu Open-Toed Pumps $295.00
Roberto Cavalli Heeled Sandal $450.00
ALDO Orpin $80.00
Kate Spade Grand $298
Charles by Charles David Curtsy $137.75
Kate Spade Giada $350
ALDO Pasquel $90.00
Barbara Bui Open-Toed Ankle-Strap Pump $356.00
Kate Spade Carly $298
ALDO Vanliere $70.00
Nana Open-Toed Pump $155.00
Kate Spade Graham $325
ALDO Vanis $70.00

I recognize that some of us cannot overcome years of training to the contrary and just cannot do hosiery and open-toed shoes.  For these women, there is always the classic ballet flat or the again-popular kitten heel.  If you opt not to go for the daring of the peep-toe, try to look for a shoe with texture (tweed, houndstooth, sequins, quilting) or embellishment (large bow, buckle, ankle strap).  The idea is to push the envelope beyond the standard plain black pumps since the dress itself is pretty simple. Some truly perfect pairs for this look:

Tory Burch Reva Woven Straw Flats $164.50
ASOS Soul Kitten Heel $55.17
Donatella Lucchi Ballet Flats $160.00
Steve Madden Mitzie $79.95
Prada Sequined Kitten Heels $314.00
Pour La Victoire Ballet Flats $135.00
Steve Madden Nitasha $69.95
Missoni Ballet Flats $224.00
Les Trois Garcons Ballet Flats $120.00
Juicy Couture Alex Houndstooth Ballet Flats $157.50
Nina Keesha Kitten Heel $19.95
Roxy L'Amour Ballet Flat $34.00
Seychelles Pretty Little Thing Kitten Heel $29.95

Finally, for the purposes of keeping those arms warm, a cardigan sweater is a definite must.  My personal favorites are J. Crew's Jackie and Infinity cardigans.  The cuts stay stylish from year to year and they come in a ton of colors.  Don't clash the color of your cardigan with your tights and consider tying or knotting a belt around it as discussed in the Belt It Out post.  Try to add a pair of studs so that your jewelry doesn't compete too much with all of the other eye-catching accents.  My three favorites at the moment are Marc by Marc Jacobs Metal Bow Studs, Kate Spade All Wrapped Up Studs and Lauren by Ralph Lauren Braided Knot Earrings.

Monday, October 25, 2010

Chained

If there's a huge trend for this fall, it's chains.  Chains are showing up on everything.  They are being used as hair accessories, to accent and decorate clothing and are the strap of the moment for purses.  The multi-strand chain necklaces are so ubiquitous that they have become boring just one month into the season and the chain bracelets are headed for the same fate.  There are some pieces that have used chains in very interesting and clever ways, though, and they deserve highlighting.  Below are some of our favorites.  More are destined to appear in a future piece; there are just far too many examples of this trend out at the moment.

Warehouse Chain and Fringe Top $24.00

Juicy Couture Chain-Trimmed Velour Hoodie $178.00

Fleet Jewelry That Long Black Cloud Hair Chain $72.00

Karen Millen Draped-Chain T-Shirt $99.00

Topshop Mixed Chain and Charm Drop Earrings £5.00

Adia Kibur Braided Chain Belt $58.00

Rachel Roy Sapata Sandals $139.00 (plus 30% off during sale)

Laura Kranitz Chain Fringe Headband $64.00

Juicy Couture Chain Mesh Necklace $148.00

Jacque Aiche Thread Shower Earrings $132.00

Christian Louboutin Fiocchito Large Napa Bag $1995.00

Haute Hippie Chain Miniskirt $595.00

Urban Outfitters Hanging Earcuff with Chains $18.00

Warehouse Twisted and Knotted Ball Chain Necklace $23.00

Valentino Sequin and Chain Embellished Tank $980.00

MP Black Detachable Chain Top $29.00

Warehouse Long Woven Snake Chain Earrings $13.00

Juicy Couture Pave Bow Multi-Strand Bracelet $98.00

Nightcap Clothing Chain Drop Dress $216.00

Sheri Bodell Chain Sheath Dress $124.20

Melie Bianco Dakota Fringe Hobo $78.00

Rachel Roy Tear Drop Earrings with Chains $18.99 (Plus 30% off during sale)

Haute Hippie Sequined Fringe Dress $595.00

Lauren by Ralph Lauren Braided Knot Earrings $32.00

Urban Outfitters Sparkle and Fade Silk Chain Tank $58.00

Arden B. Rhinestone and Chain Cuff $29.00

Meggie Hillary Hoop Earrings $103.00

Stuart Weitzman Bracelet Boots $525.00

John Hardy Classic Chain Overlap Ring $325.00

Friday, October 22, 2010

Beautiful for the Cure

I considered writing this post on the first day of the month, when I discovered this video and that Commando Underwear was donating $5 of every product sold on their website to Fashion Targets Breast Cancer.  Thinking that I was probably the only one that is a tad bit overzealous about buying things that donate to breast cancer research (since my mother died of the disease when I was a child), I decided against it, opting just to post a few of the more interesting ones on this facebook page when I came across them.  

It was one of these, OPI's "Pink of Hearts", which interested a reader.  I promised to do more extensive research to tell you all about other beauty and fashion products that benefit breast cancer research and awareness and spent that entire day doing so, but wasn't able to write the piece right away.  Though it is the end of the month, there are still quite a few awesome buys.  

Made Her Think Talon Pendant (50% of proceeds to Breast Cancer Network of Strength)

AHAVA Hope Blossoms Bath Salts (Unknown portion is donation to National Breast Cancer Foundation)

Clinique Great Lips, Great Cause Lip Gloss Set and Great Skin, Great Cause Dramatically Different Moisturizing Lotion or direct donation ($5.00 donation from lip gloss, $20.00 donation from moisturizer or amount of your choice from donation to National Breast Cancer Foundation)

Kim Kardashian Pink Ribbon Rollerball Fragrance (10% donated to Young Survival Coalition) plus 10% discount with coupon code CURE at checkout.

ULTA Windows of Love Campaign (helps fund their $50,000 donation to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation)

Jo Malone Red Roses Bath Oil and Red Roses Cologne or direct donation (helps fund their $14,000 donation to Breast Cancer Research Foundation)

Elemis Sparkling Beauty Skincare Collection (helps funds their £10,000 donation to Breast Cancer Care)


Hatley Pink Elephants Collection (20% of sales supports John Wayne Cancer Institute for Breast Cancer Research)

Limited Edition Clarisonic Plus Sonic Skin Cleansing System (50% of proceeds donated to Susan G. Komen for the Cure)

Paul Mitchell Pink Express Ion Dry and Ion Smooth (unknown portion supports the American Cancer Society)
Origins Peace of Mind (helps fund their $35,000 donation to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation)

Philosophy Shower for the Cure (100% of net proceeds donated to the Women's Cancer research Fund)

La Mer Moisturizing Creme (funds their $30,000 donation to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation)

Jane Iredale Sugar and Butter Phoenix Lip Treatment ($2 donated to Living Beyond Breast Cancer) - similar to the one SPiCY mentioned in Sugar Lips yesterday.

Regis Salons Designline (10% of October net proceeds to Regis Foundation for Breast Cancer Research)

Drugstore.com has an entire selection of products that benefits CCosmetic Executive Women's Cancer and Careers

Baccarat Scarabee Pink Pendant Necklace ($40 donation to the breast Cancer Research Foundation)

Gorjana has 5 pieces of jewelry (60% of sales goes to Breast Cancer Connections)

Aveda Hand Relief ($4.00 Breast Cancer Research Foundation)


Shiseido Lip Gloss in Pop Life ($5 to Cosmetic Executive Women's Cancer and Careers)

Trove Tkees Gloss Sandals in Pink Lemonade (15% to Breast Cancer Research Foundation)

Urban Outfitters Young Survival Coalition Tee (100% to Young Survival Coalition)

Beauty for Real Lighthearted Lip Gloss (10% benefits Jackson Cancer Center)

Tory Burch Limited Edition Umbrella (15% to Breast Cancer research Foundation up to a $10,000 donation) 

Coach Breast Cancer Research Foundation Mini Maggie (20% to Breast Cancer Research Foundation)

Dermstore has quite a few products (brands donate various percentages of their proceeds to various organizations; Dermstore donates an additional 5% to Cosmetic Executive Women's Cancer and Careers)

Smashbox Limitless Longwear Lip Gloss (100% of proceeds to Breast Cancer Research Foundation)

Arcona Magic Pink Ice ($2.00 to Cosmetic Executive Women's Cancer and Careers)

Decleor Aromatherapy Aromessence Sets ( Up to 10% to Cosmetic Executive Women's Cancer and Careers)

Bobbi Brown Limited Edition Pink Shimmer Brick (help funds their $35,000 donation to the Breast Caner Research Foundation)

Donna Karan Cashmere Mist (funds their $15,000 donation to the breast Cancer Research Foundation)

Bath and Body Works Sweet Pea Line (50% to American Breast Cancer Foundation)


Dior Limited Edition Couture Palette (unknown portion to American Cancer Society)

Estee Lauder Elizabeth Hurley Lip Design Collection (funds Estee Lauder's $500,000 donation to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation)

CHI Limited Edition Ionic Flatiron Set (unknown portion to breast cancer research)

AVON has quite a few products

Also, if you are not interested in buying a product, but want to help somehow, a friend did the Susan G. Komen 3-Day Walk at the beginning of November and is a bit short of her goal.  You can donate to her here in whatever amount you choose.  Even small donations help her get closer to her goal.  She must reach her goal by November 3.  In addition, RightatHome.com has a way to turn your profile picture pink to show your support for breast cancer awareness and research.  

Last, but certainly not least, th best way that you can help defeat breast cancer is detection and prevention in yourself.  Be sure to get regularly scheduled mammograms as recommended by your doctor and do your monthly self-exams.  Pick a day of the month that will stick in your head or schedule them on your calendar or enlist the help of your significant other and be sure to do them every month.  Early detection is the best way to stay happy and healthy.  If you have risk factors, you may need to have mammograms at a younger age so be sure to speak with your doctor.  The Estee Lauder companies have a pledge that I really like that each of us should take.  Four very good sources for more information on breast cancer are National Breast Cancer Foundation,  Young Survival Coalition, Susan G. Komen for the Cure and the American Cancer Society.  

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Sugar Lips





The winter months are fast approaching and with it comes that familiar, dry skin we all dread.We've all got our favorite methods; salt or sugar scrubs, creams, lotions, moisturizers, etc. Everyone has a routine that they swear by and what works for me won't necessarily work for you. But exfoliating and moisturizing your body is a story for a different day, because my biggest concern, all winter long, is my lips. Dry, cracked, chapped and just plain mad at me, for staying in this frigidly cold, dry city for yet another winter.


I'm a loyal product junkie. I find something I like and I stick with it. That is not to say that I'm not open to new products, because I'm always down for something new and improved. But, if it ain't broke, don't fix it, you know? And this goes DOUBLE for my lip moisturizers.

My current, can't live without, winter love of my life, is tarte's fRxtion natural sugar exfoliator and lip balm duo. From the day I found this product, I was hooked (and as an added bonus, it's only $15). I'm picky when it comes to lip balms, moisturizers, et al. I hate it when they're sticky, or when it smells like candy and tastes like wax. But this one... this one is just LOVE. It's soothing, calming and my favorite part? It's sweet like vanilla. Plus it makes my lips SO soft and as another bonus? He likes it too. ;-)
Now I don't expect everyone to fall head over heels for this product the way I have, so in true Sequins fashion, I've got a few others for you to check out:
















Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Niki's Navy Nails

If you read our piece on RGB Cosmetics, you may have read that I love creamy beige or almond-hued polishes that my friends insist are all the same color (see: Zoya Clover, Zoya Vivienne, Zoya Corrine, Zoya Sadie, essie like linen, essie allure, Lippman Collection Satin Doll, CND Buff). They say that I need to expand my horizons and be more daring and try some color and, honestly, I've been trying. There has been more nail polish remover used than nail polish lately, but, after a day of whining about it (sorry Rach!), I have stumbled upon a new nail color that I think is HOT! I loved when Lea Michele wore it on the red carpet with her Oscar de la Renta gown (and even tweeted about it), but thought, "I'd never wear that, I'm too chicken."

In the intervening six or seven or weeks, without even thinking about it, I've been wearing navy more and more - a navy minidress one day, a pair of navy tights the next, a navy scarf thrown around my neck on the third. I even redecorated one of my bathrooms in navy this month. When trying to find a "daring" polish for my nails on Tuesday about which my friends would not tease me, I chose a mini bottle of OPI Ink I received free from ULTA back in the spring. Matched with a long blue Rachel Pally skirt and a pair of silver sandals the color really stood out and looked so good I ended up completely reversing my opinion about the color. Now, I am completely enamored with navy nails and think they make the perfect stand-out nail color for this fall.

Now, I am perfectly aware that the biggest "trends" in nail colors at the moment are mint greens, gunmetal grays, jet blacks and metallics; but, I have decided that navy nails should really be the "it" color this fall. This is especially true since Lea Michelle is on board. (If you'd rather stick with the trends declared by fashionistas other than me, see below*). After deciding that I would declare navy the nail color of the moment, I searched for others that would back me up and found that Glamour is with me and Refinery 29 sort of agrees.

To make this trend you and I are starting together even more providential, navy nail colors are relatively easy to find right now. Some of the best shades are OPI Yoga-ta Get This Blue, Butter London Big Smoke, Zoya Ibiza, ULTA Blue for You, China Glaze First Class Ticket, Borghese Mezzanotte Blue, OPI Russian Navy, China Glaze Calypso Blue, NARS Midnight Express, OPI Play 'Til Midnight, Estee Lauder Blue Dahlia, M*A*C Ming Blue, Chanel Blue Satin and Dior Poison Blue.

*Polishes that fit nail trends:
Mint Greens
M*A*C Peppermint Patti
RGB Minty
essie mint candy apple
OPI Hey! Get In Lime
Chanel Jade

Gunmetal Grays
CND Hyde in the Dark
CND Asphalt
Lippmann Collection Hit Me With Your Best Shot
M*A*C Nightfall
Zoya Freja
Zoya Dovima
Chanel Steel
Lancome Le Gris L'Wren
RGB Slate
OPI Brand New Skates

Jet Blacks
OPI Black Onyx
Zoya Raven
M*A*C Nocturnelle
Chanel Black Satin
Dior Black Sequins
essie licorice
Butter London Chimney Sweep
Lippmann Collection Fade to Black

Metallics
Butter London's West End Wonderland
Butter London The Full Monty
Lippmann Collection Nefertiti
Lipmann Collection Marquee Moon
Lippmann Collection Boom Boom Pow
Lippmann Collection Today Was a Fairytale
OPI Bring on the Bling
OPI Glow Up Already
OPI Rising Star
essie shifting power
essie silver bullions
essie golden nuggets
Zoya Goldie
Zoya Richelle
Zoya Penny
NARS Versailles
Dior Czarina Gold
Dior Bronze Libertine


Update 10-23-2010:
Now, I have found that both Vogue and Temptalia have given the thumbs up to navy nail polish.


Update 11-7-2010:
After some serious experimentation, I have come to the conclusion that these three colors are my favorites for navy nails.

For a really dark navy bordering on black: Chanel Blue Satin

For a traditional navy with a bit of shimmer: OPI Yoga-ta Get This Blue

For a slightly lighter blue with shimmer: OPI Blue My Mind

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Key Ingredients

Some of the highest feedback posts and pieces lately were the ones about a recent "Brands We Love" piece on RGB Cosmetics and post on OPI's new color for Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Both of these nail polish brands contain no Formaldehyde, Toluene or dibutyl phthalate (DBP), three toxins often found in nail polishes that have gotten a lot of attention over the last 4 years. Some brands of nail polishes have begun eliminating them from their nail polishes, but not necessarily from other nail care products in their lines and some brands still contain these ingredients. A couple of these ingredients have been banned or partially banned by the European Union. The same is not true for the United States yet. Some specific nail polishes listed as having a high toxicity* by the Skin Deep Cosmetic Safety Database are Orly Nail Lacquer, Sally Hansen Hard As Nails, Maybelline Express Finish, Maybelline Fast-Dry, N.Y.C. New York Color Long-Wearing, essie (one of Hippi's faves that she now has to reconsider), Milani and Nail Tek.

A few nail polishes that we here at Sequins celebrate for their proactive elimination of these three ingredients from their nail colors are:

Zoya Nail Polish $7 per bottle at zoya.com

NARS Nail Polish $16 per bottle at narscosmetics.com
OPI Nail Lacquer $8 per bottle at drugstore.com
RGB Cosmetics $14 per bottle at rgbcosmetics.com
Lippman Collection Nail Lacquer $16 to $20 per bottle at lippmancollection.com
Adoree Nail Lacquer $6 per bottle at esthersnc.com
Butter London 3 Free Nail Lacquer $14 at ulta.com










Rimmel London Nail Enamel $4 per bottle at ulta.com










*We considered all nail polishes rated as having a toxicity of 7 or above on their 10-point scale as having a high toxicity.

Monday, October 18, 2010

Saint Nicholas

A pair of his shoes are more expensive than most of us pay for our  mortgages; but, the architectural detail of his designs are more distinctive than those of most of our houses.  When British designer, Nicholas Kirkwood, opted to design shoes, he deprived the worlds of sculpture and architecture of a great talent.  Here he is in an interview discussing the pumps he designed for Sarah Jessica Parker that are available exclusively at My Theresa.  Below are some of our crushes from this unique, avant-garde designer.

Style A0103C
Style A0114A
Style A0116A
Style A0116C
Style A0118A
Style A0538A
Style A0514B
Style A0518
Style A0526A
Style A0535B
Style A0539A
Unknown Style A
Unknown Style B
Unknown Style C
Unknown Style D
Unknown Style E
Unknown Style F



Sunday, October 17, 2010

Brands We Love - RGB Cosmetics


It is difficult to overstate how much Hippi is into beige or almond nail polish colors.  One reason that she has seriously fallen for Essie nail polishes is that they have so many shades in the range she loves.  OPI also tickles her fancy with her faves "Bubble Bath" and "Onyx" (the one dark color that she has ever liked).  Recently, though, she has come across a line with almost no beige or taupe colors (with the exception of "Buff") that she loves anyway.  RGB Cosmetics, a brand that contains no Formaldehyde, Toluene or dibutyl phthalate (DBP), also has some gorgeous colors.  Plus, the shipping is complimentary on every order.  Non-toxic, cute nail polish colors with no shipping costs?  Yes, please!

So far, Hippi has tried buff (of course), plum, red, camel, toast and steel.  The surprising thing is that, even though five of the six are outside of her comfort range, she still likes the colors and would recommend them to others.  Many different publications and beauty editors are into RGB as well.  You can read about the editor's picks and places that the brand is mentioned on their blog.  They also sell top and base coat polishes so that the lack of toxins in the colored polish isn't offset by using top and base coats that contain the toxins.

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Get it for Less

Fond of these Tory Burch Howard Wedge Boots?  You don't have to pay $395 for the look.  Instead, try Jeffrey Campbell's Honest for $160 instead.  They are available at Lulu's, Nasty Gal, SoleStruck and Dear Fieldbinder.

Think $29 is a bit too steep for Urban Decay's All-Nighter Make-up Setting Spray?  SPiCY found a version by Sephora for only $12.

Like Valentino's Wool Tuxedo Shorts but hyperventilate at the idea of spending a grand on any item of clothing? No problem!  Try The Limited's Cassidy Shorts for 1/30th of the price or Avenue's Plus-Sized Pleated Ponte Shorts for even less and add a spunky belt.  Or wear Express's Satin Military Shorts for the same super-high hemline.

As enamored  by this Linea Pelle belt and as unwilling to pay more than $200 for it as Hippi is?  Don't worry, Madewell sells a similar one for only $52.

Like these Missoni tights, but prefer your printed tights for a lot less?  Try one of these options.

Banana Republic Chevron Tights
Assets by Sara Blakely Chevron Tights
Avenue Plus-Sized Chevron Tights
The Limited Plaid Tights
Lane Bryant Plus-Sized Plaid Reversible Tights
The Limited Argyle Tights
The Limited Small Houndstooth Tights
Lane Bryant Plus-Sized Houndstooth Tights
HUE Houndstooth Sweater Tights

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Sweater Girls

It was bound to happen.  It was a natural progression from the loose tunics of the spring and summer to a warmer version for winter and fall.  The resurgence of leggings and tights begged for the perfect cold-weather topper to complement them.  Plus,  it is the perfect thing to pair with printed tights and booties or all those slouchy boots you bought last winter.  I give a hearty welcome to the sweater dress this fall.

Sweater everything is in now, from thick cable-sweater-knit tights to the long cardigan paired with a skinny belt, there are endless ways to keep warm and look hot.  Nothing does it quite so effortlessly as the sweater dress, though.  Plus, due to the fact that so many sweater dresses are solid with simple-easy cuts, one can pair boldly-colored and wildly-printed tights with them and not look overdone.  It is a great way to get more usefulness out of the tights and booties you bought to pair with this season's shorts.  For added trendiness, you could throw a cape or poncho over it, add a slouchy hobo and a great pair of earrings to really complete this easy look.



Sweater Dresses
bebe Off-Shoulder Sweater Dress $79
Nanette Lepore Tea & Tartan Plaid Sweater Dress $298
Old Navy V-neck Argyle Sweater Dress $39.50
BCBG Max Azria Cowl-Neck Sweater Dress $138
Victoria Secret Tweedy Sweater Dress $68
Evans Plus-Sized Knitted Button-Back Dress £25
Stella McCartney Chunky Wool Sweater Dress $895
bebe Knit Cowl-Neck Dress $89
Jonathan Martin Women's Plus Size Sweater Dress $32
Prabal Gurung Cashmere Sweater Dress $750
Avenue Diamond Accent Cowl-Neck Sweater Dress $44.90
Ann Taylor Merino Cowl Neck Sweater Dress $128
Victoria Secret Turtleneck Cable Sweaterdress $69
Helmut Lang Cowl Neck Sweater Dress $345
Diesel Wool Mix Cable Knit $244.33
Gap Cowl-Neck Sweater Dress $74.50
Evans Colourblock Knit Dress £35
L.A.M.B. Cowl Neck Sweater Dress $195
BCBG Max Azria Long-Sleeved Cabled Sweater Dress $138
McQ Wool Cable-Knit Sweater Dress $440
Victoria Secret Drop-Waist Dress with Pleats $59
Lauren by Ralph Lauren Barra Sweater Dress $129
Love 21 Tribal Print Sweater Dress $27.80
American Retro Amy Sweater Dress $218
Tommy Hilfiger Grant Argyle Sweater Dress $89.50
Diesel Wool Mix Multi-Knit Dress $219.05
Avenue Rib-Trimmed Sweater Dress $44.90
Victoria Secret Cable-Knit Button T-Neck Sweater Dress $78
BCBG Max Azria Drop-Stitch Sweater Dress $278
Calvin Klein Jeans Turtleneck Dress $79.50
D&G Cable-Knit Wool -Blend Sweater Dress $445
bebe Sheer Pointelle Dress $89
Karen Millen Zip Knitted Dress $202.20
Connected Apparel Sweater Knit Dress $43
McQ Zebra Sweater Dress $265
Jax Cowl-Neck Sweater Dress $63


Tights
Ozone Illusion Stripe Tights $29
Emilio Cavallini Houndstooth Tights $22.75
Hansel from Basel Curtain Tights $18
Missoni Knit Mix Tights $192
Hansel from Basel My Lost Glasses Tights $35
Celeste Stein Harlequin Print Tights $24
Kate Spade Graphic Dot Tights $30
Hansel from Basel Woolrich Stripe Tights $42
K. Bell Two-Tone Tights $12
Kate Spade Tonal Argyle Tights $28


Boots & Booties
ASOS Tobago Shoe-Boot $75.83
Sergio Rossi Gstaad Back-Zip Booties $1160
Report Signature Caleb Boots $194
BCBG Max Azria Platform Ankle Boot $250
Sketchers Round-Toe Boots $89
ALDO Donlin Wedge Bootie $110
Oasis Paper Doll Shoe-Boots $134.08
Miss Sixty Over-the-Knee Riding Boot $260
Colin Stuart Foldover Bootie $88
BCBG Max Azria Suede Ankle Boot $295
Report Side-Tie Boot $89


Other Accents
Nanette Lepore Twisted Fringe Hobo $475
Bing Bang Hound Earrings $108
Foley + Corinna Grand Street Hobo $495
Bop Basics Feather Earrings $98
Velvetine Iggy Hobo $750
Marc by Marc Jacobs Metal Bow Stud $38
Ash Linda Slouchy Coated Canvas Bag $261.18
Elizabeth and James Bar Drop Earrings $85
American Retro Chloe Bag $485
Kate Spade Bow Studs $32.50
Banana Republic Leather Tassel Hobo $98
Jaquie Aiche Thread Shower Earrings $132
Gorjana Hudson Hobo $418
Bing Bang Large Triangle Earrings $88
Linea Pelle Alex Suede Vintage Hobo $475
Gorjana Owen Earrings $108
Cleobella Kaya Boho Bag $528
Soixante Neuf Open Weave Earrings $216
Rebecca Minkoff Nikki Alligator Impression Hobo $595