Archive for October, 2009

Nancy’s October Picks

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

We have been getting so much great stuff in, it’s hard to choose the best pieces. Here are a couple that I am coveting and makes a great outfit for a night out. I love the combination of menswear, flirty ruffles and a little metallic.

Nancy's October Picks

Nancy's October Picks

1. Chanel Vintage Logo Earrings (on SALE for $265)

2. Thread Social Cowl Neck Dress ($200)

3. Alice + Olivia Stripe Boyfriend Blazer (on SALE for $112)

4. Balenciaga Cherche Midi Clutch ($550)

5. Pierre Hardy Ruffle Heels (on SALE for $148)

An entire designer outfit for under $1300!

Virtual Vintage

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

Maybe it’s because of the current craze overMad Men, but vintage shopping seems to have increased in popularity of late. Celebrities have always been big fans of wearing vintage gowns to red-carpet events (who can forget that Angie wore a $26 dress, snatched up at LA’s Wasteland, to the 2007 “Mighty Heart” premiere), but they are also known for prowling flea markets for unique finds.

But don’t take it from us: Style icons such as Kate Moss and Zooey Deschanel know how to do it right. The trick? Cleverly mixing vintage to create looks that are modern and uniquely yours. And don’t forget – if you’re very creative, like Kate was when her Vintage Dior accidentally ripped at a 2007 V&A event, you can always alter your vintage finds to make them even more personal.

Kate goes from Glamourous to Rocker by cutting her vintage Dior gown

Kate goes from Glamourous to Rocker by cutting her vintage Dior gown

As an extra bonus, there’s no easier way to go green than by buying used or vintage clothing.

It’s a pretty simple concept: By recycling fashion, demand goes up for the vintage/resale market, which can help reduce global impact of clothing manufacturing. Another effect is purely inspirational. As other designers take note of consumers’ appetite for used clothing, they may be encouraged to use recycled materials in their new lines. Below, some of our favorite Covet Shop online vintage designer finds.

Sorry, but how can you live without these vintage Dior floral pants?

Sorry, but how can you live without these vintage Dior floral pants?

A vintage dress line-up. From left: DVF Justin Wrap Dress with Chain Print, Vivienne Tam Embroidered Dress, and Narciso Rodriquez Seam Dress

A vintage dress line-up. From left: DVF Justin Wrap Dress with Chain Print, Vivienne Tam Embroidered Dress, and Narciso Rodriquez Seam Dress

These vintage deals have SOLD, but that's all the more reason to Covet Shop often for vintage finds! Dior Vintage Austria Sunglasses, Pollini Chair Jacket, Chanel Lambskin Backpack Bag

These vintage deals have SOLD, but that's all the more reason to Covet Shop often for vintage finds! Dior Vintage Austria Sunglasses, Pollini Chair Jacket, Chanel Lambskin Backpack Bag

Logo Yourself

Friday, October 16th, 2009

Go ahead, logo yourself…while keeping to some rules!

We have all seen this fashion Don’t: The overzealous fashionista wearing not just the designer logo handbag but matching logo shoes, hat, scarf, and belt all wrapped up in one. You may even spot this fashion Don’t enclosing his/her gadgets (iPod, cell phone, you name it) with logo cases. We get it, you love the designer and therefore bought every item emblazoned with their logo. It’s okay if you have been this fashion victim, we have too! The trick is…pulling off the logo look without being fashionably ostracized.

Designer logo wear can be chic, if worn correctly, or just plain tacky. So in understanding how to achieve this look, it is important to know these two key rules.

Logo Rule No. 1. Wear one designer logo piece at a time. The rest of your outfit should not scream with logos, so try pairing a scarf, such as the Dior Silk Logo Scarf, with a plain loose fitted T-shirt and a dark denim jeans, like the Frankie B. Uptown Jean.

Perfect for a night out or an afternoon of shopping. Dior Silk Logo Scarf, Frankie B. Uptown Jeans

Perfect for a night out or an afternoon of shopping. Dior Silk Logo Scarf, Frankie B. Uptown Jeans

Another case in point: While we all fall in love with brands, it’s also easy to fall victim to over-logo syndrome. For example, sporting all three of these Gucci accessories at once would certainly be a fashion DON’T, but wearing any of these pieces separately would definitely be a fashion DO.

Gold Ring Logo Handbag SOLD, Canvas Flats SOLD, and Gold Ring Logo Belt

Tasteful worn separately, overkill all at once. Gold Ring Logo Handbag SOLD, Canvas Flats SOLD, and Gold Ring Logo Belt

Logo Rule No. 2. Keep in mind that good logo investment pieces are best from timeless brands, which will transcend seasons and trends, if mixed in with an of-the-moment outfit. See below for some perfect examples from Dior and Gucci.

Oh So Stylish. Dior Casquette Logo Hat, Gucci GG Velvet Logo Boots and Horsebit Clutch

Oh So Stylish. Dior Casquette Logo Hat, Gucci GG Velvet Logo Boots and Horsebit Clutch

Please keep these Logo Rules in mind as you Covet Shop for online accessories! Happy shopping.

Get a piece or two of Nicole Richie’s Style…

Monday, October 12th, 2009

Starting fromThe Simple Life back in 2005, we have watched Nicole Richie’s style transform. From Hollywood wild child to stylish boho chic, Nicole is now one of Hollywood’s biggest trendsetters — some even going so far as to call her a style icon.

Without a doubt, one of Nicole’s favorite bag designer is by far Balenciaga. We often fantasize about buying one in every color…

Nicole and her array of Balenciaga bags!

Nicole and her array of Balenciaga bags!

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…but if you’re sans unlimited credit on an American Express Black Card, you can still shop online for your very own Balenciaga bag on covetshop.com (below).

Balenciaga Arena First Classic Bag

Balenciaga Arena First Classic Bag

Aside from bags, like any good fashionista, Nicole loves shoes as well. Days after the birth of her son, Nicole was spotted stepping out in a YSL Cage Sandal.

Photo courtesy of US Magazine

Photo courtesy of US Magazine

These sandals are so hot that they won’t last until spring, so be prepared by getting the white version (size 7) on covetshop.com for only $132!

YSL Cage Sandal

YSL Cage Sandal

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Talking Handbags with My 98-year-old Grandma

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

Times have changed! Below, some grandmotherly wisdom on bags and our suggestions for Covet Shop finds that Grandma would approve of.

What are the three items every woman should have in her pocketbook?

Oh my goodness. Well, your credit card, your driver’s license, and an address book. How about that?

What do you think about these oversized bags that are all the rage these days?

I haven’t seen any pictures of them, but I don’t think I’d like them. You’d have trouble finding your stuff!

Grandma might not approve, but we love this new Chloe Bucket Tote and Stella McCartney Appaloosa Tote

Grandma might not approve, but weloved this new Chloe Bucket Tote (sold since posting!) and Stella McCartney Appaloosa Tote

Where was your favorite place to buy purses?

Lord & Taylor. Or Woodie’s [Woodward and Lothrop]. Then Woodie’s became Hecht’s…but Lord & Taylor was the best. It had a smaller selection, but better quality.

How did people shop before credit cards?

A really long time ago, before I was a teenager, the department stores had a long and round thing that they put what they wrote out “Mrs. Jones bought such-and-such purse” on a piece of paper then put it in a metal canister, smaller than a can of soup. That would connect to some wires that sent it to an office. Then later they would have these pads with triple copies where they’d write down the order and send it who knows where. Then even later you’d have an ID card. The whole thing sounds a little sloppy.

How many purses do you own?

Not many now, but had about 15—most women had six or eight. You need different sizes, different leathers, different colors. The amount you had depended on whether you had to go to work every day because if so, you’d need a strong everyday ones, then more dressy versions.

How much do you think one should pay for a purse these days?

I don’t know, I suppose almost $50? I used to pay $20, prices have doubled or tripled don’t you think? I haven’t bought one in a while.

Is there a difference between a handbag, a purse and a pocketbook?

Hm, not that I know of. I don’t think the dictionary will tell you either. I don’t think so!

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We're not sure about definitions either, but this new Marc Jacobs Stam bag and Multi-Pocket bag seem to qualify as a purse and a pocketbook

Back in the day, which brands were hot?

The ones I bought weren’t brand specific. Mine also may have been less expensive than the high-class ones. I had medium-priced ones.

Were purse shoppers motivated by brands way back when?

As long as it looked right with the season and your outfit, that is what matters. Back then people didn’t pay much attention. Now it is the thing to be seen with a designer bag, but back then it didn’t count.

We couldn't agree more with Grandma. Here's a fall outfit we thought she would like: Marc Jacobs Gold Bar sunglasses, Mulberry bag, Alaia Miniskirt, YSL Rive Gauche jacket

We couldn't agree more with Grandma. Here's a fall outfit we thought she would like: Ralph Lauren Tortoise sunglasses, Mulberry bag, Alaia Miniskirt, YSL Rive Gauche jacket