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Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Scenic View

For your summertime viewing (and wearing!) pleasure, CC offers a series of gorgeous printed tops and dresses.

What distinguishes these beauties from their patterned counterparts is that these have a landscape or scene rather than an allover print.

Unique, lovely and artistic. Enjoy!
On the runways, Balenciaga offered a series of wonderful scenic frocks, both long sleeve and sleeveless.
Pictures above and left courtesy nymag.com.
These whimsically printed dresses are sort of a cross between the artwork of Hieronymous Bosch and the anthropomorphic garb of Slim Goodbody (anyone remember him??).

Alexander McQueen graphic black and white asymmetrical peacock dress. Runway photo via style.com.
Maison Martin Margiela horse printed tube dress eLuxury.com.











See by Chloe landscape print dress (right), at Neiman Marcus.
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The scene is just as breathtaking in a darker print. See by Chloe shoulder pleat print silk dress (above), at shopbop.com.

Zimmerman Tainted Flamingo spaghetti strap trapeze dress (back view, above right). Visit shopbop.com.

McQ bird print boatneck dress with 3/4 sleeves. Visit Net-a-Porter.com.
Alberta Ferretti printed tank dress, also at net-a-porter.
This elegant, shimmery Brian Reyes Cami dress is currently 70% off at shopbop
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These last six flora-inspired looks are from Forever 21, and they're all under thirty dollars!

Thursday, July 10, 2008

3Gs: Gossip Girl and Gucci!!!

OMFG! Darlings, CC is in fashion ecstasy! If you haven't seen the Gucci Resort 2009 show yet, proceed immediately to www.style.com/fashionshows/collections/2009RST/review/GUCCI after reading today's Couture Carrie post! Though the majority of the looks were rather retro (think 70s: maxi dresses, long natural middle-parted locks and platform espadrilles), what stood out for CC were the echoes of the PREP SCHOOL vibe of which we have all become so enamored since the inception of TV and fashion phenomenon Gossip Girl. Witness the wonderful WASPiness of Gucci's grosgrain-striped trousers, see Jenny and pals below, and think: hybrid.
The key for the non-teenaged set is to create a sophisticated crossbreed of the Gucci & Gossip Girl vibes - CC calls it 3G!
How to dress accordingly without spending 3G:
1) girly plaids
Think Scottish princess, not Mary-Kate grunge.
For practically pennies, snap up a ruffled plaid shirt from victoriassecret.com.
Or sport some sexy stretch five-pocket skinny pants by Highway Jeans, at alloy.com.
Isn't this Ivy newsboy cap from delias.com adorable, B?
And how sexy school-girl is this fishtail hem bias cut tartan skirt??
Go to victoriassecret.com to buy!

2) smart tweeds
Take a cue from the GG girls (see Blair flanked by fabulous Chanel bouclé-swathed peers on the steps of the Met)!
Try this Nanette Lepore Sultry tweed pencil skirt with playful ruffle hem.
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3) tights
Bright, opaque, patterned, thigh-high, knee-high, argyle, striped -- practically anything goes when it comes to 3G legwear!
CC is loving . . . Betsey Johnson's athletic-chic red thigh highs
Lacoste's 80s-throwback turquoise tights
Kate Beckinsdale goes naughty librarian in striped thigh-highs (photo courtesy hollywoodtuna.com)

4) ultra-preppy cardigans and blazers
The striped jacket hits the runway at the Gucci Resort show in Milan.
Little J, get the look for less with this sassy striped crested Victoria's Secret blazer.

The aptly named Blair Preppy Cardigan in heather gray from delia*s fits the bill, as does...

this long cardigan tee from Victoria's Secret.
CC adores how it's paired with a tailored striped button-down and cheeky necktie, borrowed from the boys but decidedly feminine!!
5) Accoutrements!
CC likes preppy decorative touches like this Candace Ang antique brass kilt pin, at etsy.com. Wear it on your skirt or your lapel!!
Are these Jean Paul Gaultier Couture herringbone double buckle boots not so fab, S?
And who could forget a ridiculously luxe handbag, like this Goldenbleu Lillian bag, currently half off at shopbop.com!
Until next time, Upper East Siders!
xoxox, CC
Fashion credits: runway photos in this CC post via style.com; Gossip Girl stills courtesy nytimes.com.

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Corsets and Bustiers and Lingerie, oh my!

Couture Carrie’s favorite fashion medium has gone from binding necessity to stylish accessory. To begin with, CC provides a visual historical reference: this P.D. Original black satin corset made in Belgium, c. 1890. Go to antiquedress.com. For more scholarly writing on this topic, read the wonderfully encyclopedic recent post by Fellow Fashionista Danz: http://fatalfashionattraction.blogspot.com/2008/06/define-and-enhance.html and refer to the Victoria and Albert Museum website http://www.vam.ac.uk/collections/fashion/features/corset.
On the runways, the corset (traditionally laced and strapless) has transformed into the bustier, an equally sexy and female form-flattering garment.
Derek Lam's gray wool top is brilliantly in step with this fall's feminine glamour!
Note how this snap-front Etro navy bustier is worn over a long sleeve shirt! Photo via French Vogue.







Sometimes, delicate lacing is a point of departure for other garments, as with these Jean-Paul Gaultier "corset pants"; photo via nymag.com.








Zac Posen red bow bustier; detail photo via Style.com
Verrier white lace bustier, Spring 2007, via nymag.com









Wunderkind pink satin bustier, Spring 2008, via style.com


Roberto Cavalli Fall 2008 floral detail bustier, via nymag.com
HOW TO WEAR:
There is a transformative power in this garment; wearing a corset top can't help but make you sit up straighter, strut a bit more, and feel overwhelmingly confident and sexy! So if you haven't worn a bustier lately, give it a chance to work its magic! The corset can be worn in the traditional manner, as an undergarment. Try a Deborah Lindquist bustier, like this pale green one, at Faire Frou Frou.
More often, however, the bustier is a layering piece, meant to be admired, rather than hidden away under one's petticoats! It can be worn as a tank top or a vest, either over or under other pieces.
CC is absolutely enamored of this Gaetano Navarra cashmere felt corset for Fall 2008. Photo at left courtesy elle.com.
Another fanciful wool corset recently appeared in W Magazine: How incredible is this black cashmere Koi Suwannagate bustier?? Available at Fred Segal Los Angeles. (Note that a red cotton Rosamosario corset is worn as a skirt in this photo!)
Get the look for less at victoriassecret.com. This black corset top, with boning for shaping, is just $16.99! CC loves how it's layered over a tee!
Modern corsets may even have sleeves, as evinced by Ronald Abdala's top, pictured below. Visit ronaldbdala.com.
Of course, the bustier dress is always a hot item. The original and best? Dolce and Gabbana, of course! Get this D&G stretch sateen frock in Peacock at Bergdorf Goodman.
Another stunner for fall, available at Neiman Marcus, is Roberto Cavalli's magenta and black satin corset dress.
This adorable madras plaid bustier dress is on sale for a mere $34.99 at Victoria's Secret!

Whether as underwear or outerwear, the corseted top is alluring and flattering . . . Here is CC's short list of the best online lingerie purveyors:

http://www.fairefroufrou.com/
http://www.figleaves.com/us/home.asp
http://www.fredericks.com/
http://www.glamorousamorous.com/
http://www.kikidm.com/shop/home

http://www.shoplingerielounge.com/

http://www.myla.com/us/
http://www.stockingirl.com/
Or, scan ebay from time to time . . . CC recently snapped up this pink Catherine Malandrino top and La Petite Salope bustier dress for about 75% percent off retail price!

SO:
Where do you buy your bustiers? Who are your favorite designers for this type of item? How much would you be willing to pay for the perfect piece? Will you be wearing corseted tops this fall?
xoxox CC