After a failed attempt at getting an auto-reply sent out for my email (resulting in people getting upwards of 20 auto-replies at once), my bags are packed and I am off to get married and celebrate the "holidaze" with my new family in the UK. It's hard enough to stay on top of my very full inbox, but add the stress and craziness of getting married (twice in five days no less), and the probability of replying to all my new emails and blogger comments is next to impossible.
At the risk of working though my vacation, I am signing off my emails and unapologetically asking that you understand why I am falling off the radar until January when I come back.
Signing off......
11/22/09
11/21/09
Going Green: Designer Party Frocks and Their Wallet-Friendly Alternatives
Retail stores and fellow stylists alike are getting ready for the holiday season and all the fashionable events that come with it. I don't know about your inbox, by mine is inundated with emails covering all the best party frocks in town. If you don't feel like renting that designer special occasion dress, here are some designer suggestions and their wallet-friendly alternatives:
Kermit had it all wrong- it is easy being green!
1) WhoWhatWear suggested this Elizabeth and James Penelope Dress ($365) from Saks. The color is bright, fresh, and youthful. The strapless dress is always a party pleaser. The great part about this dress is the black tie waist, which will emphasize the waistline and give you more of an hourglass figure. You could eat a steak in this dress and still feel comfortable!
2) For the frugalista, Bloomingdale's Aqua line has a strapless satin tube dress ($88) in a similar jade green color. Stylist Tip: You can belt a shapeless dress to give you the same curves. I prefer to use a stretch belt (as pictured) versus one with belt holes to adjust the size.
3) The Aqua silk taffeta bow dress from Bloomingdale's ($220) has a sweet ballet feel to it. Stylist Tip: Want to take it up a notch? Belt this one as well! Just make sure you lay the belt across the already defined waist line (hide the seam).
4) One shoulder dresses are all the rage right now. Try BCBG's one-shoulder cocktail dress ($148) from Saks with the drop wait.
5) If you want to go with something a little more funky this holiday season, the Phoebe Couture Strapless silk dress with zipper (ON SALE $246.50) is the way to go.
11/19/09
Look Like a Million Bucks for Cheap- Rent the Runway Instead
What a great idea! You can give your already smoking credit card a rest this holiday season by simply renting your party frocks. Rent the Runway allows you to looks like a million bucks without having to spend a million bucks.
Images and quote courtesy of Rent The Runway
What if your closet was big enough to hold all the latest runway trends? What if, just for a night, you could experiment a little - say, try a one-shoulder dress in a deep, sexy red? What if that dress you saw in Vogue, the one with the stratospheric price tag, was suddenly affordable? What if you had an entire rack lined with styles that were perfect for any special occasion, another filled with cheeky ’80s redux?
All you have to do is browse the site to find something you like, tell them when you want it delivered, the voila, it's on your doorstep for the rental price of 10% of the MSRP. And just to make the deal even sweeter, they will send you two different sizes to ensure one of them will fit! Then when you're done, just re-pack it in their pre-paid envelope and drop it in the mailbox.
Word of caution to my curvier ladies, right now they only carry sizes 0-10. On the plus side (no pun intended), they are expected to have a greater selection of sizes (up to 14), as well as accessories, in the months coming up.
Images and quote courtesy of Rent The Runway
11/18/09
Valentino Wows Me With Their Bow Tie Tee
I can't help myself.... I have to share my latest obsession with you. I L-O-V-E this Red Valentino Bow Tie Tee. There is nothing boring about this little white basic. If I wasn't spending my life savings on a honeymoon in Paris next month, this would already be in my closet. You can buy one for yourself at Intermix online, $195.
Image(s) courtesy of Intermix.com
Image(s) courtesy of Intermix.com
11/15/09
More Women Are Wearing Jimmy Choo Today Than Ever Before
The craziness at H&M stores, caused by the Jimmy Choo accessory line that arrived yesterday, spread across the globe. The average American can now afford a piece of designer luxury. The fashionistas that waited in line were not only subject to a 20 pair limit, they also had to buy them in 10 minutes or less! Here is just a taste of what was seen at stores yesterday morning:
If you missed out, you can still pick up a pair or two on ebay. But be willing to pay double the original price.
If you missed out, you can still pick up a pair or two on ebay. But be willing to pay double the original price.
11/12/09
Fathered Footwear Revisisted
Remember my post about Valentino's fine feathered footwear? Here is a great option that is much more affordable....
Image courtesy of Zappos.com
Image courtesy of Zappos.com
11/10/09
Tim Gunn's Must Have List for San Franciscans: Plus STYLE tips
Tim Gunn, from Project Runway, reminds us of the three rules to timeless style: silhouette... proportion.... and fit....
Image(s) courtesy of
Note to my clients: Does any of this sound familiar?!?!? (It better!)
Image(s) courtesy of
11/6/09
Trend Alert: Union Jack Handbags
In honor of my upcoming trip to London, here are some of my favorite tributes to the Union Jack:
LuLu Guinness Union Jack snakeskin lips clutch
LuLu Guinness Union Jack snakeskin lips clutch
Alexander McQueen Union Jack clutch
Frugalista Find: Union Jack clutch from Monsoon UK $30 Euros
11/5/09
Must Have PayLess Flats Under $30
These little beauties are the brainchild of Christian Siriano- remember him from Project Runway? These Micola Zipper flats from PayLess Shoes are not only "fierce", but only $29.99!!!
Top image courtesy of PayLess Shoes
Lower image from http://www.hotlantabuzzonline.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/prunway.jpg
11/3/09
Sarah H. sent you a review on Yelp
Hi, Sarah says,
Hey Jennifer!
I wanted to let you know I put up a review for you on Yelp! It's long, I wanted to share my experience as a newbie to personal shopping. I hope it will help someone else decide to take the plunge! Thank you so much for everything, and for continuing to keep me updated on styles and sales! I love it!
Sarah would like to share this review with you:
Beyond Black
San Francisco, CA
Reviewed by Sarah H.
When I moved to SF, I got rid of all the clothes I didn't like or didn't fit well or were worn out, etc. I guess that was pretty much everything... once I moved in and looked at my nearly empty closet I realized I was going to have to do some major wardrobe basics shopping.
With the pain of throwing out so many clothes still fresh, I came across the "personal shopping" category on Yelp. I didn't really know such a thing existed (besides for celebrities) but after learning how reasonable Jennifer's rates are, I realized this was within my reach and would be a good investment. I reasoned the extra money I would spend on bringing in a professional would make up for what I would probably waste in repeating my past mistakes.
Jennifer came in and assessed my closet, showing me what kinds of items I should look for to flatter my body and fit my lifestyle. She also took note of the kinds of clothing items I was attracted to and what kind of style personality I wanted to project.
When I met her for our shopping trip, she had already filled several stores' dressing rooms with a ton of clothes so I could get to work trying things on and seeing the outfits she had put together for me. She managed to capture my sense of style perfectly, picking out things that just felt like "me" without me even knowing what exactly that meant. She pulled things off the rack that I would have never grabbed, but once I saw them on me, a whole world of wardrobe possibilities opened up in my mind. She taught me how to mix and match things with a constant eye on what is most flattering for my particular shape.
She also helped me stick to my budget, shopping at stores that would allow me to get as much bang for my buck, since I had so many holes in my closet to fill. In such a short time, Jennifer helped me accomplish what seemed like an impossible task, and now I'm excited to get dressed every day. No more "nothing to wear" mornings!
Jennifer's really skilled and knowledgeable at what she does, and also genuinely personable and fun. I feel like I can ask her a question any time, or hire again if I need more shopping help. She also occasionally sends emails checking in, info about sales, or if she sees something in a store that she thinks you'll like. It's clear that she really loves what she does! I definitely recommend giving personal shopping a try if you never have, and Jennifer's a great resource. I'm glad I made the investment!
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