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Staple of the Week: Bright Tweed Jacket

(Lea Michele in Iro, Brandy in Stella & Jamie, Bethenny Frankel)

Normally we think of tweed for cooler seasons. But in a bright color, the material works equally well for summer. Plus, you can wear it into fall, too! Here are my top picks:

1. Ann Taylor, $188 $109.99
2. Tory Burch, $525
3. J. Crew, $250
4. Charlotte Ronson, $305 $213.50

Stay tuned to see how I style my Ann Taylor jacket three ways in this week’s Staples Series!

 

ttF Fashion Diary: Tribal Spots


ttF Fashion Staples Series Diary: Tribal Spots
I’m a big fan of mixing prints. Last year I wore this tribal skirt with stripes, and then again this past February. So today, I decided to combine it with polka dots instead. I brought some color into the black and white pattern by enhancing the cool color spots on my top with some purple accessories.

I Heart Ronson for JCPenney top, Forever 21 skirt, lia sophia cuff, Steve Madden Viciious Booties

Fashion Staples Used: Purple Booties



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ttF NYFW Runway Recap: Day 3

ttF NYFW Runway Recap

Jill Stuart
Last season, Jill Stuart tried playing with an edgier aesthetic but for spring she stuck with what she knows best: timeless and sophisticated fashion. Black and white prints were an understated take on the floral trend. Shorts had a moderate hem and black cigarette pants would have made Audrey Hepburn proud. Mad Men influences were evident in full skirts and pencil suits. Nudes continued to be on trend and luxe texture and embellishment provided a real treat to the eye. A bright red lip was the only accessory needed.
Trends: Nudes, Mad Men, Texture, Sheer, Ladylike, Peter Pan Collars, Nude Booties, Black and White Prints, Dressy Shorts

Vivienne Tam
The designer dedicated her show, “The New Silk Road,” to the people of the silk road, who experienced devastating floods this past summer in China and Pakistan. And apparently to Tam, this meant boho. Patchwork, crochet, macramae and mosaics were 100% hippie. A few coin details and pops of pink, both pale and bright, brought in ethnic influences while, chenogasm coats nodded to Tam’s heritage. The models remained comfortable in flats and slouchy hobos. Aside from the beachy long hair, it made you wonder what front row reality stars Kendra Wilkinson and Denise Richards would take from the collection, which seemed better suited to Nicole Richie types.
Trends: Crochet, Boho, Flats, Ethnic, Pink, Blues, Wrap Styles, Statement Necklaces

Charlotte Ronson
Charlotte Ronson clearly has nostalgia for the 90s. There’s no other way to explain the series of grunge looks that came down the runway. Facial piercings, beanies, florals, plaid shirts tied around the waist, thick socks with sandals and long hooded layers brought us back to a time when Kurt Cobain was king and Lisa Loeb was telling everyone to “Stay,” the latter of which Sam Ronson spun as the models took their final walk. In a way, the grunge was quite chic. But it’s hard to imagine the looks in their entirety being on worn on anyone aside from Charlotte’s cool friends sitting front row.
Trends: Grunge, 90s, Denim, Plaid, Florals, Crochet, Lingerie, Army Green, Maxi Skirts, Hoods

Z Spoke Zac Posen
While most designers have been flirting with neutrals for spring, Zac Posen brought the color. Fruit motifs were all over from pineapple printed tanks to lemon brooches. Models playfully bounced down the runway in retro glitter shades and black ribbon bows tied to their high ponytails. Shoes were high, even too high for one model, who almost completely fell as she neared the end of the runway. But she made up for it with the same sass that was included in the joyous collection.
Trends: Brights, Ruffles, Glitter, Fruit, Color, Cutouts, Plaid

QVC
Unlike other collections, QVC’s line was made for the everyday woman, who can pick up her phone and order the reasonably priced fur vests, fedoras and animal prints seen on the runway. Accessories like jeweled platforms and fringe bags were easy trends to wear. But the real eye candy were the celebs: Carmen Electra, Jessica Szohr, Kourtney Kardashian, Adrienne Bailon, Kelly Rutherford, Katrina Bowden and QVC designer Rachel Zoe, to name a few.
Trends: Fur, Fedoras, Animal Prints, Fringe

ttF Fashion Diary: Beauty Bar

ttF Fashion Staples Series Diary: Beauty Bar
Part of the fun about Emmys is all the pampering that goes on beforehand. I’m spending most of the weekend in San Diego. But before I headed down, I did a little indulging at Byron & Tracey Salon’s Beauty Bar. A couple of weeks ago I tried adding an auburn tint to my hair. I haven’t been crazy about it. So Dani fixed it by doing a caramel wash and natural looking balayage highlights. I’m thrilled with the way it turned out. I guess I’m just not meant to be a readhead.

After getting a blowout with Tomas again, I ran into Charlotte Ronson, who was there promoting her I Heart Ronson for JC Penney line. She complimented my dress. I told her about Shareen Vintage, where I bought the start print piece. And then we chatted quickly about fashion week. I love how the designer makes her show a family affair by always having a big dinner with her parents and siblings. I can’t wait to see her collection on the runway in New York!

Vintage dress, Wet Seal belt, lia sophia ring, Gap tank, Steve Madden sandals, Versace sunglasses

Fashion Staples Used: White Ring

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