Sunday, September 14, 2008

My Fall shopping list

This year it is really short - just five items... but they will make all the difference...1. Green "almost pencil" skirt (Solar, www.solar-comapny.pl)
2. Oxford booties (D&G)
3. Coat with puff sleeves (Solar, www.solar-company.pl)
4. Long black gloves (to wear with a coat)
5. Old-gold color bag - the bigger the better (Benetton)


Philosophy of Style



Recently I came across the "Little Black Book of Style" by Nina Garcia (Fashion director of Elle US)... I know I know... I did not expect to like it, but to my surprise I found it quite entertaining and inspiring. It makes a great summer, and not only summer, reading.
When it comes to detailed advice and tips on finding one's style and building a wardrobe to last it provides a solid set of building blocks which can guide one's fashion choices and help solve both everyday and special occasion "what to wear" puzzles... I do not neccessarily agree with her when it comes to some advice - like that about "must-have" bags which include Chanel quilted bag and Hermes' Birkin bag... first one being truly awful and boring, while the price of other would feed an African village for 5 years...

What I found really inspiring and fresh was her down-to-earth and sensible approach to a personal style. Without much pomp she puts together a simple and easy to follow philosophy of personal fashion sense. And here I am totally in synch with her. She says:
"Style comes from knowing who you are and who you want to be in the world; it does not come from wanting to be somebody else"
"Style is personal. There is no herd to follow. There are no rules. There are no seasons. Style comes from within. (...) Every time you dress you assert some aspect of yoursef and your identity. In style you tell the world who you are, or at least a story of who you would like to be on that particular day"

I could not agree with her more - clothes, shoes, accessories are a wonderful medium to transform, define and redifine one's individualism and personality. They can make your day or ruin it completly... Finding a balance between "dressing who you are" and "dressing who you inspire to be" is an art that women master for years and years...

Just take a look around and I am sure you will notice tons of women (and men) who feel uncomfortable, and strangers in their own skin, or rather clothes... "Dress for success" and "Dress to impress" are only a few of the slogans that make people wear clothes they do not "feel". Of course there are rules to be followed and every situation requires a proper outfit, nevertheless being untrue to oneself can result in being dressed up and not just dressed.

Friday, August 1, 2008

H&M in Seattle - first impressions

I saw it. I shopped in it. And I quite like it. It occupies two floors in the new wing of Westfield mall and has all sections: women's, men's, baby/children's, maternity, accessories and lingerie...


From the perspective of an experienced "H&M shopper" the selection of clothes was not spectacular (at least the ones I liked) but let's attribute it to the "in between seasons" time... and let's be honest: H&M is not a "I like it all" store... It's more a "hunting ground" kind of a store - where one can find one good thing out of a thousand items...

Fortunately, accessories and basics are, as always, well equipped and very price competitive:-)

I ended up buying a black men's fedora, a scarf and several basic black t-shirts, and paid total of $35.00... a bargain.


Great thing to see was how packed the store was - although it was only 11:00am on a regular weekday... A tip: downstairs fitting rooms and registers are much less crowded - so pick your outfits and instead of waiting in endless queues upstairs take the escalator downstairs and you will be done in half the time...

One more thing: if you want to win a $50 gift certificate to H&M check out this site: http://www.nwsource.com/contests/ (Thanks for the scoops Jen!)

Saturday, July 26, 2008

Japanese weekend

Today we spent an afternoon in Kubota Garden (kubota.org ) - 20 acres of tranquility, beauty and serenity... featuring Japanese gardening and Northwestern flora...

It is a perfect place to get lost in - with miles of wandering trails, waterfalls, ponds, bridges and mini-gardens. It was a great opportunity to dress in my Japanese kimono and look for zen...



I am wearing:

Japanese kimono - closet
Jeans - Forever21
Silver wristband - H&M
Top - closet

Belt - Reserved
Flats - BC at Macy's

Friday, July 18, 2008

QUARTET SERIES: Crazy about stripes

I was thinking about this blog, and how to make it different from all fashion blogs out there (at least the ones I know of) and inspiration came in the form of this striped black & white tunic (forever21.com)
The story is simple: as usual, when summer came I found that I had nothing to wear... and this tunic was my favorite summer find. I discovered that I wear it practically with anything and practically everywhere... to the movies, to the fancy dinner, to walk the dogs, to the club...
I must admit, though, that I have not figured out how to wear it to work:-) Any suggestions?

It's versatility is pretty much unlimited... and this was my inspiration: demonstrate that all clothes are like chameleons - on one hand they express our personality and style but on the other they themselves can be worn in variety of ways and dressed up or down, creating unique combinations. So I decided to start a QUARTET Series - demonstrating how one item can be worn in 4 different ways...

DATE & DINNER - elegant yet comfortable - perfect for an "after-dinner" walk on Alki Beach
I am wearing:
Tunic - Forever21
White sailor pants - Promode
Blue bag - secondhand
Golden wedge sandals - Venezia
Sweater - closet
Golden broche - mom's closet


DOG WALKING - 80's style urban chic
I am wearing:
Tunic - Forever21
Leggins - Nordstrom
Sandals - Steve Madden at Nordstrom
Messenger bag - Kazar
Bracelet - Reserved
Dog: Moby


CLUBBINNG - laid-back yet night-appropriate
I am wearing:
Tunic - Forever21
Skinny jeans - Forever21
Strappy sandals - Aldo
Pearl and chain necklaces - H&M
Bracelet - Target
SHOPPING - very free variation on 50's full skirt and babydoll dress...

I am wearing:
Tunic - Forever21
Skirt - Mom's closet
Red necklaces (one as a necklace, one as a bracelet) - Forever21
Espadril sandals - closet
Red bag - closet

Time for Picnic!

I love summers in Seattle - what better way to spend a lazy summer afternoon than picnicing in Seward Park?
Clothes had to be dog-proof, baby-proof and water-proof.
Here is my dog-baby-water-proof flirt with the 80's rock:
I am wearing:
Skirt - H&M
T-shirt - Forever 21
Sandals - Steve Madden at Nordstorm
Belt - Secondhand (Brussels)
Bead necklace - Forever 21

I am eating:
Mediterranea pizza from TuttaBella

Monday, July 14, 2008

Let's party!

Do you too experience neverending struggles with storage space?
It seems to me that no matter how big my closet is, my clothes do not fit in there.
Unless it were to look like this (though I will pass on the leopard skin)...

Source: www.californiaclosets.com

So I have started to think of organizing a clothing-swap party for myself and my girlfriends and getting rid of all too tight t-shirts, too short skirts and too-itchy sweaters... What is a swap party? In short it's a bunch of women getting together to trade their wares. And what's more it is one of the best ways to refresh one's closet and have a lot of fun without spending a penny...

I love this swap-party invitation I found on operahouse.com

The rules are simple:

1. It should feel like a true party: music, food and drinks are as important as clothes themselves

2. Everyone invited has to bring in items and accessories they do not wear anymore

3. "Not wear anymore" means anything that has not seen sunlight in the last two years or anything that does not fit anymore

4. It is good to create a "shopping ambiance" by setting up a real "showroom": sorting and placing items in categories (skirts in one area, shoes in another), displaying everything on racks (can be purchased in the Container Store) or countertops, and preparing "fitting rooms"

5. No clothing-swap party can be a success without a few big mirrors

6. Agree on "trading rules" and display them in a visible place. Possible rules include:
  • For every one item contributed one item can be taken
  • If two or more people see an item they want at the same time, desperately want it and negotiations are at a standstill, they must: draw straws OR toss a coin OR have each person model the item of clothing and have a vote OR have each person model the item in the most unexpected combination
  • "Leftovers" will be donated to charity
Tweaks and twists:

1. Make it a theme party: black and white, seasonal etc.

2. Make it glamorous: serve sushi, champagne and a fancy dessert

3. Organize an auction

4. Set a "runway" to allow happy customers to present their newly acquired belongings


Well - the only thing to do is to choose clothes to give away...
I can already feel the separation axiety...