Posts Tagged ‘Sigerson Morrison’

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

March Madness

Sunday, March 14th, 2010

It’s been haunting you all winter – your closet. So before the weather gets far too nice to be rummaging around in its dark recesses, best to clean it out now and while you’re at it, consign online and turn your project into hard, cold cash. You’ll need it for these spring necessities…

Irish lassies! Shop no further

Heading out Wednesday for a St. Patrick’s Day party? For those going to a classier affair than your basic frat house tavern, might I recommend the below. We absolutely cannot believe this fabulous Stella McCartney dress has not sold yet – I’d personally pair it with a super short, cropped leather jacket and some peep-toe booties like the ones I scored from Beacon’s Closet yesterday. If you need further inspiration, see how Lindsay Lohan styled it here.

DVF Dylann Wrap Top, paired with the designer's Biby Pant; Stella McCartney Double Layer Dress

DVF Dylann Wrap Top, paired with the designer's Biby Pant; Stella McCartney Double Layer Dress

Spring essentials: The trench

If you purchase nothing else this spring, grab a new trench. Of course trenches never go out of style, but we’ve seen them celebrated in unique ways lately. Vogue UK suggests belted with the buttons undone, while Gryphon has debuted this bell-sleeved version designed by mother-daughter team Judy and Jane Aldridge (of Sea of Shoes fame).

We’re of course suggesting this Covet Shop version, which brings a a bit of noir-ish, yet feminine, glamour to the staid classic.

Who's That Lady? Turn heads with this Dolce & Gabbana Ruffle Trench

Who's That Lady? Turn heads with this Dolce & Gabbana Ruffle Trench

Spring essentials: The new bag and sandals

Nothing puts a spring in your step more than a delicious new bag or some strappy sandals to go with your fresh new pedi. My picks this week…

Sigerson Morrison Davis Sandals, Bottega Veneta Woven Hobo

Sigerson Morrison Davis Sandals, Bottega Veneta Woven Hobo

Spring essentials: The light sweater

Toss either of these gray sweaters in your oversized bag for when it gets chilly people-watching at your favorite sidewalk cafe, and try belting them with any of these smokin’ new belts (from Miu Miu, YSL, and Gucci) posted this week.

Shrug, Blugirl by Blumarine; 3.1 Phillip Lim Pocket Sweater, Miu Miu Rocker Belt

Shrug, Blugirl by Blumarine; 3.1 Phillip Lim Pocket Sweater, Miu Miu Rocker Belt

Giving Thanks for…

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

…scarecrows, pumpkins, pilgrim hats, bountiful harvests, turkey and cornucopias of fruit — but (hopefully) not having to wear them. We couldn’t resist throwing together this visual assault of Thanksgiving sweaters, but if you can get past it we also have some proper Covet Shop recommendations appropriate for a stylish holiday below.

Who knew "holiday sweater" season started in November?

Who knew "holiday sweater" season started in November?

Everyone has a crazy aunt, who will probably be wearing one of the above (that she hand-embroidered) on Thursday, which is all the more reason you should counter with a festive, family-appropriate —yet stylish —outfit to impress the fam. But picking the Thanksgiving outfit can be tricky, depending on the situation. Below, some suggestions if you’re…

1. Heading home to a small/conservative town. You may have chosen to move to a more urban center a while ago, but too much “city slicker” flair likely won’t be appreciated back on the farm. To avoid snide comments or ridicule about your “witch” (read: pointy) shoes, or “gloomy” look (read: anything black), it’s best to plan ahead and stylishly tone it down.

DVF blouse, Robert Rodriguez pencil skirt, Tod's driving loafers

DVF blouse, Robert Rodriguez pencil skirt, Tod's driving loafers

2. Meeting the in-laws, or your new boyfriend’s parents. Again, best to play it safe. Don’t overdo it with an overly flashy bag, and choose your outfit based on some key information from your SO. Preppy? Conservative? Upper-crust? Here, from left, we paired: A Milly halter with Frankie B. jeans and Sigerson Morrison studded flats (throw a black blazer or shrug over this); Abaete Burn Out Dot Dress with Marc Jacobs short pumps, and a Trina Turk blazer (and classic pant) with Marc Jacobs Suede Ribbon Pumps.

From left: Casual, Upscale and Preppy looks (but all stylish)

From left: Casual, Upscale and Preppy looks (but all stylish)

Happy Thanksgiving from all of us at Covet Shop!