Showing posts with label Vince Camuto. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vince Camuto. Show all posts

Friday, December 19, 2014

Christmas Red

Hi ladies! Do you like Christmas red? It's a striking festive color that can't be missed in holiday season, but you don't have to be dressed as an old-fashioned Santa. It actually works really well with black and gold to create an edgy outfit...

BTW I'm already on the road to my winter vacation. Guess where I'm going this time? Hint: somewhere warm... :)


Dress: Searle
Sunglasses: Karen Walker Super Duper Strength
Mink infinity scarf: bought from Neiman Marcus years ago
Leather arm warmer: Vince Camuto
Purse: Chanel Large Camera Bag
Boots: Cole Haan

Monday, December 15, 2014

Holiday Bling

One of the many benefits of holiday season is that you don't look as over-board if you walk down the street in bling bling at day time. Sequin pieces tend to add urban chic to every outfit as long as you keep the rest of the outfit simple and elegant. Now that Christmas is only steps away, strolling down the street with a cute sequin mini skirt sometimes seems just the right thing to do!

Express has quite a few cute sequin mini skirts this season. I picked one with tribal pattern in neutral tone. It absolutely brightened up my past weekend. Check them out!


Silk sweater: Joie (also seen in this post)
Sequin mini skirt: Express (here, similar, similar, similar, similar, similar)
Downcoat: Burberry Brit (also seen in this post
Sunglasses: Karen Walker Super Duper Strength
Mink infinity scarf: bought from Neiman Marcus years ago (similar, similar)
Leather arm warmer: Vince Camuto (also seen in this post
Purse: Chanel Large Camera Bag
Over-the-knee boots: Stuart Weitzman 5050 in black napa leather (here, herehere, here, here, ) 

Monday, December 8, 2014

Say "Yes" to Blood Red Lips "No" to Bleeding Wallet

Sorry for being absent from blog for quite a while. I have been so swamped with family obligations as well as office deadlines. The good news is: now I'm officially in the holiday mood!

True red is always one of the best colors to wear for holiday parties. Since last winter, however, dark blood red lipsticks have taken the center of fall/winter fashion stage. I'd collected a handful of dark shades from designer brands (e.g. Fire Down Below, Afghan Red, and Scarlet Express are all fabulous dark red from NARS with different tones) since last year. This season I'm so excited at my recent findings: you don't have to break your bank account to get those awesome blood red shades. 

I might be late to the game, but the L'oreal Paris Infallible Le Rouge Lipsticks are impressively creamy, pigmented, and long lasting. If you are willing to do without exquisite packages, they are ideal substitutes for brand name lipsticks.

I bought both 737 Persistent Plum and 741 Bold Bordeaux. The picture below is sourced online and true to color in real life. 737 is a cooler shade with purple/pink undertone, and 741 is a warmer brick red with brown/coral undertone. Both colors are rich and sophisticated, yet not overly vampy. Both can be used for work and fun. As a rule of thumb, 737 works better on cool skin tones and 741 works better on warm skin tones. And of course, if your skin is more or less neutral, just like mine, both colors work for you and that explains why your lipstick collection usually doubles in size! :)

I was wearing 741 in the past weekend. I really loved it! I need to add this to my forever growing list of new year resolution: exploring more bargain lipsticks and sharing them online! :)


Down coat: Moncler (similar, also like this, this, this)
Jeans: DL 1961
Lipstick: L'oreal Paris Infallible Le Rouge Lipstick in 741 Bold Bordeaux (here, here
Purse: Chanel Large Camera Bag (old, current season)
Studded leather gloves: Portolano (similar, similar)
Sunglasses: Karen Walker Super Duper Strength
Booties: VC Signature by Vince Camuto

Finally, the holiday booths in Union Square are now open! It was sheer fun checking out those little cuties. I hope everyone a happy holiday!


Thursday, November 13, 2014

Burgundy and Green

This is just an experiment of paring burgundy with green. Unlike the risky red and green combo, these two dark muted colors seem to go easily with each other. The warmth of burgundy adds more fun to the cool sober green shade, and together they form an elegant polished look. What do you think?


Shirt: Rugby (discontinued)
Skirt: Banana Republic
Coat: The Row (similar in black, also like this)
Sunglasses: Karen Walker Super Duper Strength
Booties: VC Signature by Vince Camuto
Purse: Louis Vuitton Damier Hampstead PM

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Burgundy

Rich dark burgundy / wine is a fashion staple that consistently remains a truly classic color, especially in fall/winter. The deep tone works well with a range of other hues, and instantly adds a degree of sophistication to your outfit.

Burgundy goes easily with black and white. When worn together, these three colors lead to a refined and effortlessly chic look. Black forms the neutral basis of your ideal outfit. Burgundy serves as an understated dose of color, and white offers a needed bright contrast to the two darker hues.

Various shades of brown plays up burgundy's classic appeal. Darker brown shades blend well with burgundy, while lighter browns and tan tones serve as complementary contrast.

Burgundy also looks great with a range of blue shades. Burgundy and navy is a timeless color combo: let navy serve as the base of your outfit and add burgundy accents. Because navy and burgundy are both deep, rich tones, keep accessories neutral so they don't compete with your clothes. Another color in the blue family that goes well with burgundy is turquoise. Burgundy base with a pop of turquoise makes a pleasant eye-catching contrast.

Metallics makes burgundy modern chic. Gold brings out burgundy’s warmth, while silver gives you a perfect, cool contrast to the deep red. When wearing burgundy with gold or silver, stay classic by keeping accessories simple.

BTW this Rebecca Minkoff Mini Perry Satchel is my new love. Perry bag is a marriage between the classic Givenchy Antigona and the cool 3.1 Phillip Lim Pashli, at a fraction of their price. This mini Perry is big enough to hold my everyday nonsense plus winter accessories such as a scarf and a pair of gloves. I can see myself carrying it a lot this season. :)

Trench coat: Burberry London
Silk scarf: Hermes
Purse: Rebecca Minkoff Mini Perry Wave Embossed Leather Satchel in burgundy (here, here, here, here)
Leather armwarmers: Vince Camuto

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Winter Accessories

We had a couple of cold days here, reminding you that winter is not that far away. New York is a city of black, especially in winter. That doesn't mean that we do not use colors to spice up our outfit. Warm cozy accessories with a pop of color are our favorites on a chilly day.


This outfit features some of my favorite cold weather accessories.

Missoni scarves explore your imagination of color combos. My red/green scarf has gone quite a bit mileage since I got it in 2007. A couple of my friends also got Missoni scarves after they saw how many times I'd used mine.

This Vince Camuto arm warmer is a recent purchase and I love it! It comes handy when you wear a short-sleeve or sleeveless dress under neath your coat. Apparently it magically makes even the most classic simplistic outfit look edgy and chic.

And of course, don't forget to throw in a purse that you are in the mood for. I have to confess that I'm totally in love with blue bags this season. Blue is such a rich and sophisticated color for cold days that brightens an black outfit without appearing over-the-board. I've got three blue bags this year, and you-know-whom would roll his eyes whenever I pulled out one of them. What can I say? Men are color blind. They think all blues look the same... *_^


Wool coat: Marni
Scarf: Missoni (similar, similar, similar, similar, similar, also like this infinity scarf)
Purse: Loeffler Randall Rider Bag in cobalt leather (also seen in this post, similar, similar, similar)
Leather armwarmers: Vince Camuto
Sunglasses: Karen Walker Super Duper Strength
Boots: Cole Haan

Monday, November 3, 2014

Bir...Bir...Birkin!

爱收藏包包的女人不可能不知道birkin。要说birkin贵,其实也不尽然,现在一只小香包也差不多是birkin三分之一的价格了,而且birkin比小香要结实耐用许多。如果根养房子养孩子比,就更不算什么了,曼哈顿几个月的daycare(还不包括饮食)就够一个birkin。在很多人看来,birkin的地位主要在于它的难买,而我研究的结论则是,birkin的购买本身就有很多窍门。因为价格不菲货源难求,买一只称心如意的birkin是需要花一番心思的。


我今天来分享一下自己购买birkin的一些体会。

颜色。有些人买包的时候只要是有现货就买,不太看重自己的喜好,可是我觉得这是很个人的问题,需要好好考虑,毕竟买一只包很不容易。很多人喜欢鲜艳的颜色,尤其是喜欢爱马仕的标志性的橘红色。其实,根据爱马仕店员的信息,黑色是最难买到的。为什么呢?因为birkin皮质优异制作精良,其实是很好的上班包(我在金融区工作,经常看到拿birkin穿pant suit的女人排队买午饭),这跟大部分小香包的主要用途是不一样的。既然是everyday bag,就不能太招摇。黑色 灰色 棕色 金色(他家管米粽色叫gold),这些低调中性的颜色一来不那么耀眼,二来容易搭配上班的衣服,都是很好的选择。如果是第一只birkin,我个人倾向于买这类低调耐脏的颜色。金属件要么金色要么银色,就没有那么多讲究了。

大小。常见的birkin有30, 35, 40这三个尺寸。像我这样的小个子,拿着30和35都很好看,但是40就太大了。170以上的姑娘,可以在35和40间选择。难怪35是最流行的大小,在二手市场上,35也是最好卖的。不过,30和40更容易在店里买到,因为需求量相对较小。

皮质。这是个很复杂的问题,birkin的皮质选择比小香要多得多,我来多说几句。

我有十来只小香,但是没有一个是用来上班的,一个是因为经典好看的小香普遍偏小,装不了我的那许多宝贝,一个则是因为小香皮质普遍比较娇气。我日常主要背的是Louis Vuitton或者Coach的布包 -- 大妈我年纪大了,不在乎别人看我背logo包有什么想法,就图它们个大轻巧防水耐磨,那个shi黄shi黄的颜色,买来也没多新,用几年也没多旧。但是birkin是著名的workhorse,又能装又耐用,如果你选对了皮质的话,用上10年20年也依旧挺括好看,跟新的差不多(除了边角稍有磨损以外)。大家看过“花儿与少年”吧?如果小香包是许晴,那么birkin包就是刘涛,前者是用来看的,后者是拿来用的。

除开死贵的exotic skin(比如鳄鱼皮),birkin用的主要是牛皮和山羊皮。我见过很多赞美chevre(山羊皮)的,据说比牛皮更轻,但是我个人没有见过实物,应该比较少见。更常见的是用山羊皮做内胆,用牛皮做外层。-- birkin都是里外全皮,所以比较重。

牛皮又分为两大类,一种是textured leather,也就是有纹路的,一种是smooth leather,也就是光面的。如果你跟我一样,希望物尽其用,尽量多用这只包,那么,我建议把选择缩小到texutred leather里面,因为光面皮更容易有划痕,用用就显得旧了。最常见的光面皮是box,建议避免。

Textured leather里面,有的是天然纹路,有的是人工纹路,品种又有许多。最常见的是togo, clemence, epsom 和 fjord。这几个皮里面,epsom比较轻和挺,不容易软塌塌,但是手感不如另外几个厚软可爱。fjord不怕水,也有很多人喜欢,但是似乎是这几个里面最重的一种。Clemence这种皮非常软,手感巨可爱,但是用了几年以后包就渐渐塌了,空包站不住,尤其是大包,我觉得更适合爱马仕别的款型,比如Lindy就更适合用软皮做。Togo呢,比epson手感好,比fjord轻,比clemence挺,也比较容易排到,但是togo容易有vein,是皮子的天然纹理,找到一个没有vein的togo皮包也是很不容易的。

总之选皮子,是比选颜色大小要伤脑筋的事情。有兴趣研究的话,可以看看网上的信息,比如这篇这篇



Dress: DVF (also like this, this, this)
Wool coat: Marni
Brooch: Swarovski (also seen in this outfit)
Handbag: Hermes Birkin 35
Sunglasses: Karen Walker Super Duper Strength
Booties: VC Signature by Vince Camuto


Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Royal Stewart Tartan Updated

Alexander McQueen
In a season of plaids, Royal Stewart tartan is one of the elements that should not be overlooked. It came into full blossom last winter, and continues to be seen in many offerings this year.

Personally I was not a big fan of tartan prints...until I saw this tartan print dress in the Alexander McQueen exhibition a couple of years ago. The somewhat rustic somewhat preppy thick material adds weight and history to the feminine lace and tully. The dress looks so fresh and young.

That's when I concluded that mixing tartan with other elements may create some really interesting outfit that looks both old and new. Tartan should not be limited to prep school uniforms.

In particular, I like the idea of mixing tartan with leather. This is a combo of tradition and modern, country style and urban chic. This February for instance, Rita Ora stepped out in a DKNY tartan dress with a black leather jacket. I simply loved this look!


That is why I was very excited seeing this wool/leather jacket from Karl Lagerfeld earlier this year. This is my first Royal Stewart tartan print purchase after I finished high school. :)


Wool/leather jacket: Karl Lagerfeld
Pants: Club Monaco Carolina Skinny Waxed Pant (also seen in this outfit)
Sunglasses: Karen Walker Super Duper Strength
Booties: VC Signature by Vince Camuto


Thursday, October 9, 2014

Grey and Purple

I got this beautiful purple skirt from Anthropologie years ago, but had a hard time to pair it with a proper top. I want something simple to make the skirt the one and only focus point, something substantial (but not too bulky) to balance the weight of the fully lined material, and something neither too long nor too short. The search ended last week when I found this Theory wool and cashmere sweater.

This sweater is the perfect mate of almost all midi skirts. This classic minimalist sweater hits just below the waist, and it's neither too loose nor too tight. The heather grey color goes with almost everything, especially elegant with the deep purple of this skirt. The textured wool and cashmere blend is warm and soft. It's thicker than most light sweaters, but lighter than those chunky oversized ones. The only concern is that it might be a little itchy for sensitive skin.

I've collected tons of compliments on my skirt and outfit when I walked down the street this morning. But I know it won't look this good without this perfect sweater from Theory. Happy with my new purchase!



Sweater: Theory 'Jodi' Wool & Cashmere Sweater in heather grey (available in Nordstrom, Neiman MarcusBergdorf Goodman, also available in charcoal grey and black)
Skirt: Anthropologie
Sunglasses: Karen Walker Super Duper Strength
Booties: VC Signature by Vince Camuto

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

It's the Poncho Season!

After a full week's sleek business attire in black, white and grey, this weekend I was inevitably drawn to cozy knits that is bold, bright and fun. This Tory Burch knit poncho was exactly what I was in the mood for: contrast colors, fringes, tussles, and soft chunky material. It's really a Boho chic statement piece. Believe it or not, I bought it two years ago and this was the first time I pulled it out of the closet! //feeling guilty...



Sweater poncho: Tory Burch (more Boho chic pieces like this, this, this, this, this
Long sleeved tee: Banana Republic
Leggings: Club Monaco Rochelle Faux-Leather Legging (also seen in this outfit)
Sunglasses: Karen Walker Super Duper Strength
Purse: Rebecca Minkoff MAB Tote Mini in hot red
Booties: VC Signature by Vince Camuto

Monday, May 5, 2014

As Gothic As I Could

If there is a style that I'm absolutely obsessed with but cannot find a way to pull off, that will be Gothic. And I've painfully come to the conclusion that I probably never will. The reason is I'm too well nutritioned. There is a saying, "you are what you eat." And I definitely look like someone who eats salmon, steak, and lamb on regular basis. Plus, I work out. Plus, I love tanning. There is no way that I will look skinny enough or pale enough to resemble a morbid angel that lives on instant noodles besides alcohol, tobacco or weed. I can't look vampy, no matter how much white powder, black eyeliner or black lipstick I pile up.

But I don't give up. I'm so attracted to this mysterious and exotic style that, occasionally, I will attempt a muted Gothic look that doesn't look too outrageous on me. Like this one: black lace dress, black-red lipstick, dark black sunglasses, dark purple / gold necklace, Gothic ring, purse in distressed leather and jeweled gold sandals. I could have used a pair of black lace-up boots to complete the look, but I do keep functionality in mind as well. After all, it's already May and I enjoy walking around the city over this sunny weekend. -- All the outfits posted are real-life outfits that I live in.

Oh, there is another reason I don't look vampy: I smile to much!


FYI, I bought this exquisite soft lace dress by Karen Zambos Vintage Couture from Shopbop in 2011. I've collected tons of compliments on it! It's made of fine 100% silk lace. Now it's not easy to find high quality lace dress like this, but I'm sure there are substitutes as sheer is one of the themes of the year. Free People carries lacy Gothic or Bohemian dresses all year long.

The necklace was bought from Anthropologie and it's now on sale.

To get the vintage dark red lips, I first applied a layer of red lip liner (NARS Lipliner Pencil in Jungle Red) all over the lips to define the shape and prevent the lipstick from running. On top of it, I layered a black lipstick (Make Up For Ever Rouge Artist Intense in 48 - Satin Blackcurrant). Black lipstick is really hard to fine, and this is a warm reddish black color. It's very creamy, pigmented and long-lasting, but you need a lip liner underneath to prevent bleeding. Love it! Go for 49 - Satin Blueberry if you prefer a cool tone. I would leave 50 - Satin Black to Halloween. :)

Silk lace dress: Karen Zambos Vintage Couture (current season, similar, similar, similar, similar, similar, similar, similar)
Sunglasses: Karen Walker Super Duper Strength in black
Necklace: Bougainwillea necklace by BaubleBar from Anthropologie
Ring: Juicy Couture
Purse: Chanel
Sandals: Vince Camuto (current season)