Showing posts with label spend. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spend. Show all posts

Thursday, September 29, 2011

collection i'll be stalking

I have trouble keeping up with fashion shows. There are too many of them and too many seasons for me to keep track of - as soon as I think I'm caught up, the next round of runway shows begins.

I don't remember viewing Junya Watanabe's F/W 2011 collection via runway pictures last spring, but when I saw the first shipment at Barneys it was love at first sight. With my solid base of essentials (tuxedo jacket, white button-down shirt, leather pants) I would have no trouble incorporating these pieces into my wardrobe. With end-of season sales, eBay, and discount sites, I'm hoping that at least one of these will land in my closet eventually. Let the obsessive bookmarking and stalking begin!

Monday, April 25, 2011

nyc shopping guide

A reader asked for my shopping recommendations in NYC. I thought I would post it here as a quick reference for all my readers. As a disclaimer, I would like to say that the shopping landscape changes a lot in NYC so for more up-to-date listings I would supplement my list with shopping guides from Lucky Magazine or Refinery29. I also do a lot of online shopping nowadays, so I might not be the ultimate source. These are the areas I am most familiar with since I grew up in Midtown West and went to grammar and high schools on the Upper East Side. These are the stores I frequent, and I tried to group them by neighborhood so you can actually plan a shopping trip. For more restaurant recommendations I would definitely check out Gennie's blog Maison des Reveries. She has them labelled under "nyc" and "restaurant recommendations."


Downtown/Soho:
I would start in the Financial District at discount megastore Century21. I like to go there early in the morning before it gets too crowded and disorganized. I purchase a lot of Rick Owens at Century21, but they have tons of other brands like Pucci, Dolce, Margiela, etc., as well as some mid-range brands and a big denim selection with brands like JBrand and Hudson. From there I would take the C or E trains (not the A) uptown to Spring St. and walk a block east to Thompson St. One of my favorite consignment stores, INA, has a small branch there. A bit pricey but way cheaper than original retail prices. If you're hungry a good place for lunch is Snack, right next door to INA. They serve good Greek classics for decent prices. I love the veal meatballs (keftedes) and greek salad. Also on the same block is Porto Rico Trading Company, which serves great coffee. It is very small and I don't think there's a sign, but there will be a bench in front and bags of coffee beans in the window. Sometimes they have homemade caramels which are really good. Then I would head back to Spring St. and walk about half a block east to Flying A, which has a bunch of under-the-radar European brands like Maje which are often hard to find in the US. Flying A is great for edgy basics. They have some vintage pieces but I would refrain from buying vintage in NYC. It is incredibly overpriced, especially editor/blogger faves like What Goes Around Comes Around and Screaming Mimi's. You can buy vintage in other cities, same type of merchandise as those stores, for a lot cheaper. I prefer to shop designer consignment. The only exception would be Shareen Vintage for dresses. Definitely check them out but they keep very irregular hours so Google their hours and location beforehand. Anyway, back to Soho. So keep walking east, you'll hit some cute small stores like Wink, great for accessories, and Olive & Bette's, which has some cute t-shirts if you need to buy presents for anyone. There's an LF store somewhere there too for that "boho" look and some cute summer styles. If you want a refreshing iced drink I would stop by Vosges Haute Chocolat and get the iced white chocolate. It has hints of lavander and is so delicious. Grab a pack of their caramel marshmallows or chocolate-covered toffee if you have a sweet tooth. Next and not to be missed is Roundabout Resale. I think it's on Mercer St. but double-check. Awesome selection, the items are new but discounted since they are from past seasons. They had a lot of Ann Demeulemeester and Alexander McQueen last time I was there. They also have some pre-owned Chanel and some decently-priced designer shoes. The APC store is close by and great for that classic French look. Walk south to Grand St. for the new Alexander Wang boutique, or walk north to Prince St. for Intermix and Miu Miu. Intermix is quite pricey and the staff is not the friendliest, but they are great for "going out" outfits. It is very trendy and it's how stylish young NYers dress. If you plan on hitting up the Meatpacking District clubs and restaurants, Intermix would be a good place to find an outfit. They often have a sale rack and the items I buy there I end up wearing often. Walk east to Broadway and you'll find all the high street shops. Topshop, Mango, and Madewell are worth a look since they are not as ubiquitous as H&M or Zara (which are also on Broadway.) Scoop is another trendy boutique on Broadway, similar to Intermix. I like their resort collection - I think of Scoop as the place to go if you have a house in the Hamptons. Opening Ceremony and Oak are off Broadway also. If you keep walking east you'll hit the East Village. I'm not too familiar with the area, but Pixie Market, Unis, and another branch of INA are all eastward.


Upper West Side:
If you want a less crowded boutique shopping experience I would start the day with breakfast at Alice's Tea Cup off Columbus (73rd or 74th St). They have awesome scones. Make sure you ask for cream and jam with your scone, unless you get one of the savory ones, which are excellent as well. Then I would head west to Broadway and hit up Loehmann's. Loehmann's and Barneys are owned by the same person, so you'll find a lot of discounted Co-op brands like Elizabeth & James, Vince, and Theory. I also found a pair of Alaia sandals there recently for $200. Further uptown on B'way is Barneys Co-op and Filene's Basement. Filene's on 79th had a ton of Missoni last time I was there (but not much else.) There's also a huge Urban Outfitters on 72nd and B'way. There's a cute shoe store called Tani on Broadway, on 69th, and they have a second branch close by on 72nd between B'way and Columbus. Most shoes are under $200 and they have really cute, practical styles. If you want a snack, there's a Magnolia Bakery on Columbus. I am not a fan of their cupcakes but the banana pudding is to die for. I would also stop by Levain Bakery on 74th off Amsterdam. The best giant cookies - my favorites are the oatmeal raisin and chocolate peanut butter. You can buy them in packs of 5 to take home. They freeze well and you can bake one whenever you feel like it! For an inexpensive lunch I would go to Hummus Place on Amsterdam and 74th or 75th. Very good food and sometimes they have sangria which is really good. Le Pain Quotidien on 72nd near Central Park West is also good for lunch and LAND Thai on Amsterdam has a generous, affordable lunch special. On Amsterdam and 82nd you'll find the Steven Alan Outpost, which is their outlet store. An entire wall of their classic shirts and other cute basics all on sale. Back downtown on Columbus Ave. in the 70s there are other branches of Intermix and Wink. If you're tired of shopping Lincoln Plaza Cinemas has a great selection of independent films. I'm pretty sure they are pre-screened as I have never seen a bad movie there. It is popular among the geriatric set, but the movies they show are often exclusive to LA and NYC, so if there's an indie flick you've been wanting to check out, Lincoln Plaza Cinemas might be showing it. If it's still showing when you're there I recommend the movie Incendies. For dinner Bar Boulud is right next to the movie theater and there's a decent Japanese/sushi place, Dan, on 69th and Broadway.

Fifth Ave./Madison/Museums
If you plan on visiting Museums along Fifth, you can sneak in a little shopping too! You can start at the MoMA and even have lunch at the restaurant there, it is very good. Then head over to Bergdorf Goodman, which in my opinion has the best designer shoe selection (even better than Barneys') and they have a lot of styles you don't get to see online. Barneys is within walking distance of Bergdorf's and it's always nice to look around, especially the handbag section. On your way to the Metropolitan Musem (I think the Alexander McQueen exhibit is opening soon) I would walk along Madison Ave. instead of Fifth Ave. (you'll pass by the Whitney museum on the way.) I would say between 79th St. and 86th St. on Madison there are several high-end designer consignment shops; they are often on the 2nd floor so you might have to look up to spot them. Upper East Siders get rid of a lot of their clothing quite frequently so you can find some gems in those consignment shops. Handbags are often at least 50% off. For snacks on Madison I would go to Lady M cake boutique on 78th for a slice of their "mille feuille" cake and a glass of their excellent iced earl gray tea. For good gelato Sant Ambroeus is also nearby on Madison (often featured on Gossip Girl) but for even better gelato there's Ciao Bella on 92nd off Madison. If you want a quick lunch after the Met or Guggenheim, Pintaile's Pizza on 91st is a good bet and Serafina on 79th for their cream of tomato soup and terrace seating. On Lexington Ave. there's a great store Ludivine on 82nd, which sells French brands like Vanessa Bruno. Pricey but good selection and well-edited. Speaking of editing, there's another cute boutique EDIT, on Lex and 90th. Again, pricey (it is the Upper East Side!) but they have some nice things. Another favorite is Otte on Madison, they carry a lot of the same brands as one of my favorite online stores, lagarconne.com. Sometimes I prefer shopping the smaller boutiques because the buyers do the editing for you. And often the staff is friendlier during a recession ;-) For dinner on Madison Ave. my friends and I frequent Le Bilboquet on 63rd, near the Cavalli store. The Cajun chicken is really good and Le Bilboquet is not as ridiculously priced as other restaurants in that area.

Nightlife:
I am by no means an expert in this.  I don't go out as often as I used to but Lit Lounge in the East Village and The Jane are well-reviewed (although The Jane is sometimes difficult to get into without someone in the know) and for a "Sex and the City" type scene and great views the Gansevoort is always nice. For something a bit more low-key, the bartenders at Vero Wine Bar on 2nd Ave. near 77th St. serve really yummy, delicious drinks - they're kind of girly drinks, so not the best place to bring a group of guys, but their drink specials are delicious (very easy to get drunk!) MPD in the Meatpacking District had one of the best dirty martinis I've ever had. I also like Avenue for a decent clubbing scene and The Back Room is cute because they serve drinks in tea cups!


I am quite clueless when it comes to the other boroughs, so if any Brooklynites want to add their favorites, feel free to do so in the comments! I am sure I missed a ton of places and neighborhoods (East Village, West Village, Union Square) but I hope this guide is of use to someone.

Again, feel free to add your favorites in the comments, I would love to discover new places. Bon voyage!



Thursday, February 10, 2011

wardrobe planning

Here are just a few examples of the type of look I'll be going for as soon as the heavy wool coats and puffy down jackets are stored away. I own almost everything I need to copy these looks, I just need a few fill-ins.



One of my favorite features in other blogs is when bloggers re-visit shopping lists they made at the beginning of each season to see how well they stuck to their resolutions. This is my attempt at a shopping list and I plan to revisit it around August.

"Needs" (quotation marks necessary as I use the term very loosely):
- Crisp, white, slightly boxy sleeveless button-down shirt. I already found a few candidates online, but it's early in the season and I want to have a few more options before I take the plunge.
- Classic black (patent?) leather loafers. I love my Louboutin Rollerballs but I need a pair without spikes that I can also wear to work.

Splurge:
- Maison Martin Margiela leather shopper in the gray color. This bag is already available for pre-order from LuisaViaRoma but I would rather see it in person first. It should be available at the MMM store in NY soon.
- Frank Gehry for Tiffany sterling silver torque bangle. I fell in love with this bracelet ever since I saw it at the Gehry for Tiffany debut several years ago. I should have bought it back then as the price has since skyrocketed. If I start saving money now until mid-August, I can use my birthday as an excuse to finally buy it. That's the plan anyway.

The following items are not very specific, I will hold off for the right price (consignment, sales, eBay) and/or until I "fall in love" with an item:
- A colorful Missoni piece for summer. I would love a bikini but they never seem to sell the tops and bottoms separately. I could go for a nice kaftan or tunic also.
- Classic black pointed-toe pumps. Just bought a pair of Louboutins.
- A pair of tan heeled (non-stiletto) sandals that go with everything. This is proving more difficult to find than I thought. Why is it that designers only make flats or 5-inch heels, nothing in between?!

Always on the lookout for:
- Ann Demeulemeester open lace-up boots in the original tan color. If you know anyone or spot them anywhere... size 35, 35.5 or 36.
- Original Helmut Lang items from when he was still designing.
- A particular black Rick Owens jersey skirt. It's a maxi skirt, kind of twisted in the front with an open slit. I missed out on it last spring and would love to stumble upon it again.


So there you have it - 10 items for spring. I have very little faith in my ability to only stick to these 10 items so my goal is simply not to go overboard and stray too far from my list.



Sunday, January 02, 2011

new year, new stuff

Before I show off my sale purchases I have a few guardian angels to thank: Prêt à Porter, who said she wouldn't be going crazy during the sales and is determined to buy less this year; OnlyCoolCats, who told me she would be showing some restraint this sale season and only buying things on her list; last but not least fleurette, who gave me a gentle warning not to get sidetracked. Thanks to these ladies I was able to avoid getting caught up in sale season frenzy. Instead of coming home with a bunch of trendy items (I was this close to buying distressed Balmain jeans), I focused on items that I knew I would wear often simply because they are slightly different versions of things that I reach for time and time again. This may sound boring but I think I did a great job supplementing my wardrobe.

So here are three of my sale purchases, all in the same outfit:

leather pants

hermes bracelet

Nili Lotan boyfriend shirt (Intermix online sale) // unknown label cropped leather pants (Roundabout designer resale boutique/NYC) // Hermes collier de chien gold and black leather cuff (consignment)



Saturday, November 06, 2010

the ultimate


chanel tweed jacket

chanel camelia

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i saw this jacket several months ago at a consignment store. i visited it at least once a month, and every time i walked through the shop door i expected to see it gone from its perch. finally one day i requested to try it on. as soon as i put it on, i understood why no one had bought it. it fit me perfectly, right down to the sleeve length. it was snug around my waist yet fit around my chest without gaping (i found out later that the lining actually has a bit of stretch in it); it was a soft-structured jacket yet the shoulders were sharp. simply put, it was perfect. the way the jacket fit made me feel like it was made especially for me and no one else. needless to say, the jacket left its perch at the shop and came home with me that day.


chanel jacket


Wednesday, August 18, 2010

reader request: rollerball preview

i did plan on styling several different outfits with the Christian Louboutin
"rollerball" spikey loafers but got lazy when i realized i would have to take
a lot of my fall/winter things out of their plastic bins, where they currently
reside. so i apologize for this half-assed attempt, which was the best i
could do with stuff i could easily reach for. no worries, you'll be seeing
these shoes with better outfits in the fall! 'til then, here's the preview:

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Rick Owens tank; thrifted plaid shirt; thrifted army shirt; Les Chiffoniers
classic leather pants with zippers; Hermes collier de chien cuff; etsy.com
sword pendant; cross pendant from Portobello Market; Christian Louboutin
"rollerball" studded loafers


the pants are the latest addition to my Les Chiffoniers collection. i never
thought i would find these on sale, it seemed like all the other styles would
go on sale except these. but there they were on Barneys.com, 60% off.
woohoo! Les Chiffoniers makes the best, most comfortable leather pants.
these aren't Ross's leather pants, y'all.






Wednesday, May 19, 2010

un petit sac

justified the purchase by telling myself i could use it for work...

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...but i think it might be too pretty for a work bag!

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Martin Margiela Line 4 button-down shirt (old, from yoox.com); Current/Elliot jeans (old, from Intermix warehouse sale/NYC - did they stop having those? i bought so much great stuff over the years!); Tod's patent leather loafers (from Woodbury Commons outlet store); Mulberry "Alexa" bag (secondhand)


Thursday, April 01, 2010

a nerd plans a shopping trip

homeward-bound in a couple of hours. here's what i'll be doing this weekend (there's a link below the map for the full-sized version):


View Easter Weekend Shopping Trip in a larger map

if i get good feedback from you guys i can map out other neighborhoods - like the upper east side or upper west side, and i can even do one for philly maybe.

and here is my shopping list...

yeah right, i wish! this is my (completely unattainable) wishlist/moodboard:spring 2010 wishlist
spring 2010 wishlist by koko_puff

Bliss Lau chain bra; Maison Martin Margiela brass belt; Raquel Allegra peach shredded dress; Alexander McQueen knuckle duster; Christian Loboutin Louis studded sneakers; 3.1 Phillip Lim leather tank; Alexander McQueen skull scarf; Cacharel oversized sweater; Burberry knotted leggings; Maison Martin Margiela oversized shirt dress; Missoni wrap tube top; Rick Owens Lilies skirt; Maison Martin Margiela nail heel shoes; Rick Owens asymmetric t-shirt dress; Pamela Love rosary necklace; Rick Owens resin winged cuff bracelet; Stella McCartney strapless linen jumpsuit; Hermes collier de chien belt; Repossi gold ring; Marni red platform sandals


have a great weekend everyone!!!


Sunday, January 03, 2010

new year

i went over my clothing budget by a couple hundred bucks due to some fabulous post-christmas sale finds, which is why i decided to spend new year's weekend in philly rather than partying it up back home in new york. nothing blows a budget quite like a weekend in nyc - pricey drinks and too many shopping temptations!




(Les Chiffoniers stonewashed suede pants; Ann Demeulemeester textured biker jacket; Rick Owens cashmere poncho with leather collar; Rick Owens ankle boots)

all were at least 50% off retail.

- i didn't realize my les chiffoniers pvc pants were such a wardrobe staple until i created the "2009 favorites" slideshow. i was elated to find these stonewashed suede ones on sale.
- this ann demeulemeester cropped jacket is perfect. i have been looking for a non-leather biker jacket that i could wear with leather pants (leather pants + leather biker jacket might be overkill.)
- the rick owens poncho is my favorite thing - it's rick owens, cashmere, leather, and 60% off - how could i not take it home with me?!
- i was ready to write off 2009 as a bad year for shoes when i found these rick owens ankle boots on sale online. i'm hoping that these work out so that i can have an alternative to my chloe boots, which have taken a beating this fall/winter (and i'm sure you must be tired of seeing them by now!)


you know you've made good choices when you just can't wait another minute to wear your new purchases. here's what i wore on new year's day...

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so glad i decided to stay in philly this long weekend. i was able to relax and work on a few small projects.


i also discovered a great consignment store in philly - actually affordable and the people are nice (last time i was at fisch for the hip in nyc the salesperson assured me that 20% off the original retail price on an old, used hermes bag was a "bargain"!!) i snagged some great, classic pieces that have been on my wishlist for quite some time. these were about 75% off retail - amazing!!




while we're at it, here are some other great things about the city of brotherly love:
- the sandwiches (technically speaking, the "hoagies")
- people, both men and women, still open doors for you or hold doors open, and are on the whole less suspicious and more willing to strike up random conversations than new yorkers. i am still getting used to it.
- the atm machines spit out bills in other denominations besides $20. so if you want to withdraw $50, you can actually withdraw just $50, not $60 as would be the case in ny.
- one bag of groceries cost less than $40.
- no sales tax on clothing and shoes!! i am still amazed when entering my philly address for online orders that the "sales tax" column remains at $0.00. woot woot!


p.s. i know, long post - if you scrolled down this far, thank you.

does anyone want these extra chanel charms? they came attached to the bag but were too noisy for me. i kept two - the black and the white charms - but have no use for the rest. if enough people show interest we can do a giveaway - just leave a comment showing interest (i don't want to include any readers who don't want the charms) and a way to contact you and i'll pick someone at random next sunday. they're fun! the blue one also has "chanel" written on the back and the pink one has a little drawing and "ne m'oublie pas" ("forget me not" en francais) and the chanel logo on the other side. you can make a little charm bracelet or something...




*edit* hey guys - thanks for signing up! i'm excited to pick a winner! i think i will cut short the giveaway and pick someone by this thursday at the latest, instead of waiting until next sunday as originally planned so that i can mail the charms out by the weekend. i'll make wednesday, january 6th at midnight EST the cutoff time for posting comments.

i really wish i had more cool stuff to give away!


Tuesday, September 29, 2009

sunday, september 27th '09

last sunday as i was getting dressed watching the downpour through my window i thought up a haiku:

rain rain go away
so the Yankees play and win
clinch the A. L. East

haha, dorky i know. (they did end up winning though.)

back to what i was wearing...

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some of you might remember the scarf i "made" (ok, not really, i just sewed two together to make a really long one) from last winter. took quite a bit of digging but i did find it. in the end i had to take it off, it was warmer than expected. it was also the debut of these cool $3.00 rings with latin sayings on them, which i purchased at the "marc jacobs store of random cheap accessories" on bleecker & perry in the village.

ITEMS (rollover mouse to view detailed picture)
extra long scarf made from two Portolano cashmere scarves (from Filene's Basement)
vintage tee (from unis in nolita)
Les Chiffoniers ankle-length pants (from last winter's Intermix warehouse sale)
Miu Miu motorcycle boots (old, from mytheresa.com)
vintage leather jacket (from eBay)
Marc Jacobs Latin rings (from Marc Jacobs accessories store in the Village)
Bliss Lau body harness (from blisslau.com)

Outfit Details

i went shopping for an ivory shrug for an upcoming black-tie event but didn't find exactly what i was looking for. i did pick up a couple of missoni pieces from filene's basement though. here i am in the dressing room, trying on a fabulous sweater that i ended up buying:



the missoni skirt so carelessly thrown on the floor also came home with me. (don't worry, i'm not one of those brats who leave messy rooms behind!)

Saturday, September 05, 2009

is it fall yet?

there's definitely a chill in the early morning air these days.



i remember falling in love with this DRKSHDW fur-lined, hooded sweatshirt last year but purchasing it at retail would have blown my entire budget for one season. century21 came through for me again, when last week i snatched it up, a rare size xs, for a quarter of the original price.







i can't wait until it's cold enough to wear it.

Friday, August 28, 2009

sale success



Current/Elliot ripped skinnies - $19
Current/Elliot cropped zipper jeans - $19
Theory "tubular" tank (absolutely love these, they retail for $105) - $19
Kimberly Ovitz off-the-shoulder tee - $19
Stella McCartney cashmere blend pants - $19
Prps denim booty shorts which i would never in my life pay retail ($285!!!) for - $19
RED Valentino skirt (reminds me of Alaia) - $19
fingerless lace gloves - $9.80 (the only taxed item)
+ an extra 20% off for purchasing 8+ items

GRAND TOTAL: $114.24

did i do well or WHAT!!! get thee to the Intermix warehouse sale, 18th st. bet. 6th & 7th aves. all bottoms (and they really do mean ALL bottoms) are $19.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

saturday, july 25th '09

saturday day: drove upstate to woodbury commons premium outlets. it was a huge disappointment, but at least i got to practice my highway driving. the barneys outlet was the biggest disappointment for me, they had one small rack of designer things and everything else was stuff from co-op. neiman's last call and saks off fifth also yielded nothing. i wanted belts from the balenciaga and gucci outlets but they didn't have my size. i did not leave empty-handed, i did buy some basic tops for work from the polo outlet, but all in all i wish i had stayed in the city instead.

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saturday night: got back to the city in time for dinner, changed my clothes but kept the same accessories so i was in and out in less than twenty minutes! i think this dress (which i bought for $63 on clearance from filene's basement) is actually a top... oh well! when it's hot and humid and you're as short as i am it's a little more acceptable i hope.

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ITEMS (rollover mouse to view detailed picture):
day: Mark & Estel kimono sleeve top (from markandestel.com), Paige frayed denim shorts, Ralph Lauren belt (from Marshall's), (on both outfits) Cecile & Jeanne gold cuff (from Cecile & Jeanne boutique on Madison Ave.), Giuseppe Zanotti jewelled thong sandals (old, from Bergdorf Goodman clearance)

night: Missoni top worn as minidress (from Filene's Basement), vintage snakeskin belt (from Housing Works thrift shop on Columbus Ave.)

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Sunday, June 07, 2009

i can't decide which shoes to wear

barefoot seems to be the most fashionable (yet least practical) choice for this particular outfit.





isn't this a great shirt? tao comme des garcons. i found it at INA in nolita. people are letting go of some fantastic items nowadays, folks, so check out your local consignment shop next time you're out and about.

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

philly buys

my plan of wearing my balenciaga leather skinnies throughout the day and through the night were foiled by the boiling hot weather in philly on saturday. i abandoned my buddies for a few hours to do some emergency shopping.

current/elliot jeans:

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these current/elliots were such a relief to put on after peeling off my leather skinnies, i wore them right out of the store (they are actually cropped length so i didn't even have to hem them.) these days i can barely bring myself to put on my skintight jbrands after wearing boyfriend fit jeans and had been looking for an alternative for spring. i also wore these on the train ride home, but by the time i got to penn station they had stretched out so much, i went and bought a $5 leather belt from a shoe-shine place. didn't want to moon anyone on the subway ride home!

i am always on the lookout for slouchy cotton dresses. they are harder to come by than you would think, it seems everything nowadays is made up of modal or jersey.

vanessa bruno athe 100% cotton dress:

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i could easily have done a lot more damage - philly has quite a few cute boutiques and it's refreshing to shop a different city - but i did manage to exert some self-control. the two items i brought home were on my "needs/things to look out for" list already. i almost bought some cheap things from h&m but decided against it and i'm glad i did. philly's zero% clothing tax was a welcome treat as well.



*** and to brookandlyn, i wear the steven alan bloomers to bed, in lieu of traditional PJs or boxers (although i do own a few steven alan women's boxers as well). they're great in the summer, and they always have a bunch on sale at the steven alan outlet on the UWS. i have sizes from S through M/L, whatever pattern i happen to find on sale. i definitely could not wear them under most of my clothing!

Friday, April 10, 2009

saturday, april 4th '09 and misc purchases

i was let off early from work today thanks to the intersection of Jewish and Christian holidays, which is very exciting because a) it kind of feels like a 3-day weekend now, and b) i get to share some of my latest purchases!

visited topshop nyc late last friday and picked up a couple of things, including this embroidered tunic which can be worn as a dress if you're a shortie like i am. i wore this outfit last saturday, met up with the family for dinner on the UWS.



ITEMS (rollover mouse to view detailed picture)
vintage leather jacket
Topshop embroidered tunic worn as minidress
Ann Demeulemeester scarf
Chloe pull-on boots

Outfit Details
i also purchased this navy one-shoulder dress at topshop and an amazing feather necklace from greenflea market. not quite sure where i'll be wearing this outfit to, but maybe sans fancy necklace with just simple flat sandals i can get away with it. it's 100% cotton and so comfortable, i'm sure i'll figure out a way to wear it casually in the summer.



Saturday, March 14, 2009

new purchase(s)

woot! new purchase! rick owens lilies asymmetrical zipper lightweight jacket. i remember i had bookmarked this on net-a-porter for the longest time waiting for the price to drop to an acceptable level, which of course it never did, since NAP sales generally suck. however i did find this jacket for an acceptable (though not bargain) price at Century21. the colors don't quite match - i think the top is "stone" and the skirt is "pearl" or vice versa, but whatevs, close enough...

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ITEMS (mouse over to view details)
Rick Owens Lilies asymmetrical zipper top
Rick Owens jersey skirt
Metropolitan Museum of Art hammered silver ring

Outfit Details
today's outfit included another new purchase, gareth pugh vest/breastplate/body armor (this i did find for a bargain price!) but i did not have time to take a decent outfit picture. will post later.

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p.s. i found the full-length mirror in my office building, it's in the bathroom that's two floors below mine, so i'll have some new work outfits posted in the near future.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

latest wardrobe additions

it was shocking how good the sales were this season. i think i bought four pairs on clearance (bergdorf's, barneys) for the price of one of these at full retail.

Lanvin patent black flats
Chanel motorcycle boots
Alaia flat boots
Miu Miu motorcycle boots

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i love having small feet!