Posts Tagged ‘Cynthia Rowley’

Still Clinging on to Summer…

Saturday, September 11th, 2010

Yes, the September issues have been out for a couple of weeks and fashion week is in full swing, but until summer is truly gone (and you can still wear sandals) I’m clinging onto it with the last, lingering chips of my pedicure. Over Labor Day weekend, the un-official end of summer, I was stocking up on provisions in preparation for an atmospheric pounding on Martha’s Vineyard…but still, got last licks for beach time are in the weekend. Though Earl lamely fizzled out, headlines went something like this:

Friday: Gloom, doom, menacing winds and general chaos as Hurricane Earl swoops through the Cape and Islands, punching residents with driving rain and churning surf up to 20 feet

Saturday: Sunny and delightful!

From left: Ginger + Liz's 'Goin' Back to Cali,' Andy Warhol Montauk by Bond No. 9, Nouvelle Vague from Chanel, and 'Blue' Creme de la Mer

From left: Ginger + Liz's 'Goin' Back to Cali,' Andy Warhol Montauk by Bond No. 9, Nouvelle Vague from Chanel, and 'Blue' Crème de la Mer

In homage to the season, first, some of my fave beauty hits…while getting excited for fall colors, I’ll miss being able to sport melon-smacked nail polish like Ginger + Liz’s “Goin’ Back to Cali” while drinking beer at Montauk’s Sunset Saloon. And speaking of twilight and oceans, Bond No. 9 describes its sunset-inspired Andy Warhol Montauk as capturing “the improbable descent of disco-mania on an unassuming fishing-village and nearby woodlands.” And, had I been able to afford the $310 price tag, I’d have happily picked up this summer’s specially-packaged edition of Crème de la Mer in support of World Oceans Day.

Rowley's fashion hideaway/surf shack behind the Memory Motel.

Rowley's fashion hideaway/surf shack behind the Memory Motel.

…and, speaking of Warhol, loved Cynthia Rowley’s pop-up shack behind the famed Memory Motel — made famous, of course, by the Rolling Stones song written during the band’s stay at Warhol’s cliff-side estate at “the end.” Loved Rowley’s collection for Roxy as well, featuring items such as checkered wedge sandals, boardshorts and neo-preen bikinis, that you could pick up here as well (I personally grabbed a Memory Motel and graffiti tee).

Being a huge fan of snatching up end-of-season sales and saving them for next year, be sure to check out Covet Shop’s summer merch while it’s still hot (and, as always, with an equally sizzly price tag).

Missoni Metallic Tank Dress, Gryson Olivia Bag, SIgerson Morrison Thong Sandals

Missoni Metallic Tank Dress, Gryson Olivia Bag, SIgerson Morrison Thong Sandals

A Few of Our Favorite (Digital) Things

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

While the fashion industry is infamous for dragging its well-shod feet when it comes to embracing social and digital media, but in the past couple years designers have been stepping off the page — with some pretty creative executions. That being said, the coolest (fashion) ad I’ve seen in some time just launched for Burberry’s A/W 2010 collection.

Fashion, in Digital Motion

Check it: Ten stunning models (including Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, and many of whom are musicians) through Mario Testino’s sumptuous lens, and six interactive, 3-D videos set to music by the Waterboys. Powered by motion responsive images, this allows you to take a closer twirl at that shearling collar, military button or studded clutch that caught your eye. Or she how the clothes look in virtual motion.

Burberry chief creative officer Christopher Bailey says he wants those viewing this to not just see the images, but ”to feel a part of what we have created; connecting people through technology, music, the collections, the attitude, and the emotion captured.”

Go, Burberry. And as WWD notes, about 40% of the brand’s total ad spend is now digital.

Burberry's A/W 2010 digital campaign: You call the shots and control the motion

Burberry's A/W 2010 digital campaign: You call the shots and control the motion

We’ve had Burberry on Covet Shop before, but it usually sells out quickly so be sure to check back often…

Cyber-Hopping Bridesmaids

A new Cynthia Rowley bridesmaid collection that also rewards you for checking in on Foursquare? No, you’re not dreaming. Cynthia Rowley Bridesmaids launched early last month in partnership with Foursquare, and retailer Lovely Bride also offered incentives to shoppers who “checked in” via the virtual, location-based community.

One of Cynthia Rowley's dresses from her new bridesmaid collection

One of Cynthia Rowley's dresses from her new bridesmaid collection

I’ve lived through some horrifying bridesmaid’s dresses in the past, so  – for one — I would have welcomed this chic collection years ago. In the meanwhile and spaking of weddings, should you be so lucky as to be a guest, not a bridesmaid, we have some gorgeous Covet Shop items straight from the runway that we’d recommend just for you (below). And please, ladies, remember not to upstage the bride. It’s simply unbecoming.

Hot little Calvin Klein number for all your upcoming wedding affairs...

Hot little Calvin Klein number for all your upcoming wedding affairs...

This Tibi dress is ideal for a mid- late-afternoon booze fest.

This Tibi dress is ideal for a mid- to late-afternoon garden wedding.

Let's not forget the shoes...Miu Miu Capretto Jewel Sandals, Prada Wedge Thongs

Let's not forget the party shoes...Miu Miu Capretto Jewel Sandals, Prada Wedge Thongs

Enfin, Quelque Chose Française…

Marion Cotillard, Vogue's July cover girl

Marion Cotillard, Vogue's July cover girl

I absolutely love Marion Cotillard and La Vie En Rose, so I’ll leave you with this lush shoot (again, by Testino) of Marion Cotillard on Vogue.com, where you can see a quick video interview of her with scenes from this “reportage” shoot. This also inspires me to build in a little extra time in the a.m. to try to get my hair to look like this, since I pretty much have the same cut. Love the styling in this spread? Might we suggest the following on Covetshop.com…

Tibi Lace Shift, Vera Wang Rhinestone Flower Necklace, Miss Urbanette Dome Satchel, Dolce & Gabbana

Tibi Lace Shift, Vera Wang Rhinestone Flower Necklace, Miss Urbanette Dome Satchel, Dolce & Gabbana

Pick Your Pleasure: Technicolor Hair, Valentine’s Nails, FW Ink…

Sunday, February 14th, 2010

Drifting in and out of reality and fantasy, thanks to Fashion Week and Valentine’s Day. So let your imagination wander…

Tripping Out? Go ask Alice

Inset, colored fringe and a soft punk edge for the hair at Cynthia Rowley; Johnny Depp as the Mad Hatter

Inset, colored fringe and a soft punk edge for the hair at Cynthia Rowley; Johnny Depp as the Mad Hatter

Is anyone not running out to see Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland when it hits on March 5? The thought of this psychedelic  overload is inspiring us to be a bit more daring these next seasons — and along those lines we loved Cynthia Rowley’s new fall/winter collection (above, with jewel-toned fringe). Being backstage, we also got to see Eva Scrivo’s crimped extensions up close: Gorgeous, textured and edgy, and practically good enough to eat.

Dying to know who did Johnny’s makeup…speaking of beauty, you’ll also need to get your hands on OPI’s Alice in Wonderland collection, reviewed here brilliantly by All Lacquered Up.

Absolutely Alice; Mad as a Hatter

Absolutely Alice; Mad as a Hatter

Now that you’re in the mood, some Covet Shop picks we’ve assembled for the occasion:

Outfits, from left: Temperley Mini Kaleidoscope Dress, Balenciaga Giant Work Bag, Stella McCartney Velvet Stud Sandals; Milly Ruffle Tube Top, Missoni Geometric Skirt; Marni Circle Shift Dress,Pierre Hardy Suede Pumps, Milly

Outfits, from left: Temperley Mini Kaleidoscope Dress, Balenciaga Giant Work Bag, Stella McCartney Velvet Stud Sandals; Milly Ruffle Tube Top, Missoni Geometric Skirt; Marni Circle Shift Dress, Pierre Hardy Suede Pumps

Delicious reds, for your nails

Valentine’s Day ends tomorrow, of course, but celebrate red nails all month anyway (it is, after all, American Heart Month). Booking an appointment at my favorite nail salon, Jin Soon, as we speak, after assembling this juicy collage.

Jin Soon for M.A.C., Dance All Night; Sephora's Red Alert 6; Chanel Le Vernis, Shanghai Red; Nars' Vintage, Limited Edition in Hunger; Essie's After Sex; London Underground by Butter 3Free

Jin Soon for M.A.C., Dance All Night; Sephora's Red Alert 6; Chanel Le Vernis, Shanghai Red; Nars' Vintage, Limited Edition in Hunger; Essie's After Sex; London Underground by Butter 3Free

Tattoo You

We heard that Anya Hindmarch opened some Pop-Up Tattoo Parlours this week in London and NYC (which unfortunately ended yesterday), but what a fabulous idea. We heart the mermaid (below, at left). But if you want to go hard-core, pay a visit to Sailor Jerry (”Stewed,” at right). And don’t forget to pick up your new, bad-ass consignment outfit online at Covetshop.com.

From left: Roberto Cavalli Asian Floral Dress; Balenciaga Giant Folder Bag; Alice + Olivia Dot Dress; Brian Atwood Starlet Decollete Pumps; Giuseppe Zanotti Zipper Ankle Booties; tattoo from Anya Hindmarch Pop-Up Parlour; t-shirt design from Sailor Jerry
From left: Roberto Cavalli Asian Floral Dress; Balenciaga Giant Folder Bag; Alice + Olivia Dot Dress; Brian Atwood Starlet Decollete Pumps; Giuseppe Zanotti Zipper Ankle Booties; tattoo from Anya Hindmarch Pop-Up Parlour; t-shirt design from Sailor Jerry

S.W.A.K., the Covet Shop team

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