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September 20, 2011

This week why don't you ...

{via DineOutIrene.com}

Fall will officially begin on Friday, but Fall weather has already arrived here in NYC. While many people are mourning Summer's departure, I'm ecstatic. This is by far my favorite season ... mainly for the fashion, but also because I won't be a hot, sweaty mess when I get out of the subway. I also feel more inspired to get out and do something, like one of these events happening this week:

  • Eat: 80% of the local farmers who supply NYC greenmarkets were adversely affected by Hurrican Irene, with 10% of them reporting a loss of 70 to 100% of their harvest. Chefs and restaurants around the city will participate in Dine Out Irene on Sept 25th, donating 10% of that day's sales to aid those farmers. You can reserve a table can via OpenTable.com
  • Do: The Feast of San Gennaro is an annual MUST do in NYC. Take to the streets of Little Italy now through September 25th for entertainment, yummy Italian street food and of course the annual cannoli eating contest.


Have any additions for this list? Tell me in the comments!


This week why don't you is a weekly s+s feature spotlighting culture, entertainment and local NYC events/businesses you should see, hear, shop, eat or do. If you have an item you would like included in this list please send an email to StyleSaveur@gmail.com for review.

August 22, 2011

This week why don't you ...

'This week why don't you' is a weekly s+s feature spotlighting culture, entertainment and local NYC events/businesses you should see, hear, shop, eat or do. If you have an item you would like included in this list please send an email to StyleSaveur@gmail.com for review.


Dekalb Market Shops in Fort Greene, Brooykln
Photo Credit: Trendpool


It's the last full week of August and it'll be Fall before you know it. Take time this week to enjoy some last minute summer activities before the temperatures begin to drop.


Have any additions for this list? Tell me in the comments!

August 16, 2011

Reading List | Stylish Living Guide Books

As evidenced by this blog, I truly believe that Style is a way of life. Some women are lucky enough to have been born with the "chic" gene ... I am not one of those women. I have to work at crafting my stylish life and rely on expert advice to help make the best decisions for me (and inspire posts for this blog.) Most of this advice comes from books written about living in style and I wanted to share my favorites with you. So here is a list of my favorite books for guiding and inspiring a life of style, all of which are actually on my bookshelf:



Beautylicious!: The Black Girl's Guide to the Fabulous Life| one of my favorite books, and provides guidance on everything from hair care to self esteem for the fabulous black girl

In Style Style 101: What Every Stylish Woman Should Know| tons of tips on beauty, fashion, home decor and entertaining

The Bombshell Manual of Style| if you ever dreamed of being Marilyn Monroe or Ava Gardner, this book teaches you how

In Style: Instant Style (Your Season-By-Season Guide for Work and Weekend) | no trends or gimmicks just great tips for building an ideal wardrobe for every season



Do you have any books that must be added to this list? Let me know in the comments!


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August 15, 2011

This week why don't you ...

'This week why don't you' is a weekly s+s feature spotlighting culture, entertainment and local NYC events/businesses you should see, hear, shop, eat or do. If you have an item you would like included in this list please send an email to StyleSaveur@gmail.com for review.


Bird boutique in Cobble Hill Brooklyn
Photo Credit: PaperMag


It's going to be a rainy week here in New York and we've already hit record rainfall. I prefer to avoid looking like a wet, muddy mess so this week's list of happenings is focused on what you can do indoors. 

  • See: The season premiere of What Not to Wear tomorrow night (August 16th) on TLC at 9pm (I love Stacy and Clinton)
  • Do: Start planning your Fashion's Night Out itinerary by visiting the just launched site.
  • Eat: Seasonal ice cream flavors made by local experts at New Amsterdam Market at the South Street Seaport on Sunday August 21st (a covered outdoor market so it counts!)
  • Shop: The end of summer sale at Brooklyn boutique Bird (all locations) where you can find Rachel Comey blouses and Current/Elliot denim for up to 75% off. Sale ends on Aug 24th


Have any events to add to this list? Let me know in the comments!

August 11, 2011

Lust of the Week | Society Social Stanton Bar Cart

I have been obsessing over bar carts. Seriously. Every other photo on the Pinterest board for my apartment is a picture of a bar cart or some form of bar vignette. I've been searching for a stylish and affordable option for my apartment for a couple of months now with no luck. Enter Society Social and their Stanton Bar Cart.

Photo Credit: The Glitter Guide

Society Social is a new line of home goods dedicated to the celebration of life and the joy of entertaining at home. They're goal is to provide products that help us girls "live sparkly." The line includes several options for bar carts in varying colors, but the Stanton is so my cup of tea and would be the perfect addition to my living room.

I know I'll be one of the first to visit Society Social's website next week to purchase the Stanton Bar Cart. You can view the company's magalog online now via the website to discover the rest of the line including the Dinner Party dining table (a genius folding table that seats six) and the very glam Hostess Gown.

Are you just as obsessed as I am? Have you heard about Society Social? Tell me in the comments! 

August 10, 2011

5 Fall Items to Buy (and Wear) Now


Photo Credit: Anthropologie

With September magazines already on newsstands (and in my mailbox) I have visions of Fall clothes dancing in my head. Fall is by far my favorite fashion season and I can't wait to shop for new trends to freshen up my wardrobe. When it comes to seasonal shopping I generally start by purchasing things I can wear now and transition into the new season. Here are five items I'm coveting for Fall that I can start wearing right away:



What items have you already bought for Fall? Tell me in the comments!

August 6, 2011

Favorite Things

Bodum Bistro Thermo Jug purchased on Rue La La (this color no longer available.)


Lately I've been cheating on fashion with furniture ... or more accurately home decor since furniture isn't quite in my budget at the moment. The more beautiful items I bring into my home, the closer I get to the laid-back vintage glam apartment I've been dreaming of. Here are a few recent purchases:


Lemon Drop lidded jar purchased from Modern Chic Home. It fits perfectly 
on the window ledge I'm using for display in my living room.


Agate Geode bookends purchased on eBay. Perfect fit for my bookcase,
but I think I need another set!

Silhouette Magnets also purchased from Modern Chic Home  (no longer 
available, but I'll keep my eye out in case they become available again!)



August 4, 2011

Lust of the Week | Clare Vivier La Pochette Clutch



I've been obsessed with this Clare Vivier clutch since I came across it in a Neon & Neutral spread on The Glitter Guide. This is the perfect clutch for the remaining days of summer, reflecting the color-blocking trend in undyed natural leather with a silk screen hot pink strip. My cobalt blue maxi dress is screaming for this, as is my Little White Dress.

Clare Vivier's La Pochette retails for $104 and also comes in a green stripe, blue stripe, orange leather or black/green/blue pebbled leather. Definitely on my must buy list!

What do you think dolls? Isn't it adorable?!? Let me know what you think in the comments!


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May 27, 2011

The Look | What to Wear Memorial Day

With Memorial Day weekend upon us, I'm really hoping the weather in NYC holds up. I've got a lot of summer looks to debut this weekend, but the potential for rain is threatening to keep that from happening. It's especially going to mess up my shoe game ... who wants to be stuck in rain boots?!?

Here are the looks I plan on pulling together for Saturday, Sunday and Monday (outfits read from top to bottom.) Right now I'm feeling blue and white as a palette, it seems refreshing and so right for the first official weekend of summer. Of course I threw in a few pops of bright color, wouldn't be me if I didn't.




I actually own the Banana Republic dress featured, which surprisingly works on a plus-size girl like me. Word to the wise - I'm 5'7" and it hits the floor on me so it is very long.

What are you planning on rocking this weekend?

May 24, 2011

10 Must Have Flat Sandals for Summer

One of my summer wardrobe essentials is a flat sandal. Unlike cold weather flats, which tend to be predictable and boring, flat sandals are available in so many different ensemble-making styles that are appropriate for day or evening. I can rock a basic white tee, cropped skinny jeans and add life to my outfit with a fuschia gladiator style. They also pair very well with maxi dresses, whether at a backyard BBQ or a summer cocktail party.

I have a few pairs from last summer that will remain in rotation this year, but I definitely need to refresh my closet. Below are my Top 10 picks, all at varying price ranges:



What's your top pick? Tell me in the comments!

May 20, 2011

Prabal Gurung for J.Crew - Capsule Collection Lookbook

I am in LOVE with Prabal Gurung. As a designer his looks are classic with an edge ... timeless pieces that can be worn today and still look chic 10 years from now. Normally the price point for his designs is outside the range of my wallet, but yesterday the designer launched a capsule collection in partnership with J.Crew with the highest price around $450.



August 18, 2010

Lust of the Week | Tory Burch Dayton Messenger Bag

Tory Burch has made quite the name for herself in the design world, but her eponymous collection typically stays off my radar. Lately I've been taking notice and I'm genuinely impressed with the Fall 2010 collection. It has a younger feel while maintaining the classic american sportswear angle. You can checkout the Fall 2010 lookbook here.

With the launch of the Tory Burch fall collection comes new options in accessories and I am all about the Dayton Messenger bag. I love the rugged leather and the dark cocoa color. It would be a great go-to for work or play and it's perfectly in line with the trends of the season.

The Dayton messenger bag retails for $525 and is available online at ToryBurch.com.

August 16, 2010

The Look | The Military Jacket

The Fall season brings a continuation of the utilitarian trend that dominated the summer (yes you can continue to wear your skinny cargos into the fall) and the military style jacket is a key item to add to your wardrobe.

The jacket is typically shown in the form of an anorak (as evidenced below), but you can also find blazers, capes and leather options as well. Pick up a piece in the signature army green and look for jackets with military accents in navy or black.




While DKNY Jeans showcases their Fall collection with layer upon layer of military chic, both GAP and J.Crew have done a wonderful job of showcasing the versatility of the army jacket. Don't be afraid to pair it with a sleek pair of pants or, for the truly fashion forward, a sequined dress.

June 16, 2010

The Look | Pairing White and Gray for Summer

As the temperature rises, along with the humidity, I always find myself dissecting my wardrobe in the hopes of locating the pieces that will keep me fashionably-cool. Taking stock of my looks over the past month I've noticed a pattern, a lot of my outfits were based on two neutral tones - white and gray. A classic pairing, the combination of these two colors is an appropriate and refreshing go-to for summer.

My "uniform" has been dark indigo skinny jeans, a white top and a light gray cardigan. This is a great base look that anyone can adopt, and there are endless options in stores right now (most of them on sale.) Flip the look by pairing white jeans with a grey top or vice versa. You can also belt a gray boyfriend cardigan over a summery white dress for a chic day-to-night option.




The pairing of gray and white can be a little bland, so accessorize this look with a bag, shoes and/or jewlery in bright pops of color. I'm partial to a shade of blue, but coral, apple green, fuschia or purple are great alternatives.

June 11, 2010

Lust of the Week | Christian Louboutin Studded Lace-Up Oxford

Doing my usual procrastination ritual of immersing myself in Tweetdeck, I was hit with the gorgeous shoe truck. The ever-illuminating @Bergdorfs was captured while styling an intern and on her feet were what can only be described as mah-jor! Where have these Louboutin studded oxfords been all my life?!?

The shoe is $995 and can be purchased via the Bergdorf's website, but there are limited sizes (mine is unfortunately sold out in black.) This is definitely an investment for those of us without disposable income, but you can find alternatives from brands like Dolce Vita.


Photos courtesy of AdequatelyFresh.com and @GlamazonDiares

April 28, 2010

Lust of the Week | Proenza Schouler PS1 Satchel

While everyone is fawning over Alexander Wang's handbag creations (all great pieces in their own right) I have taken to another rendition of downtown cool ... the Proenza Schouler PS1 satchel. Be still my heart. The bag first caught my eye while I was scanning looks over on The Sartorialist. We then had a chance encounter when I ventured into Barney's and my crush was cemented when DailyCandy suggested the extra large version as carry-on luggage (ingenious!)

The PS1 bag comes in three sizes - medium, large and extra large - all available in the soft leather, suede, python, or croc (of course unless you would have to be willing to spend the equivalent of a condo downpayment for the latter) in an array of colors. I'm CRAVING this bag. Seriously, I haven't been this obsessed over something in a month of Sundays. It's just the perfect, slouchy, go anywhere, carry anything bag - as evidenced by Leighton Meester and Lauren Santo Domingo.


The bag is available online at ProenzaSchouler.com (best selection) or at Barney's New York (in-store and online.) Time to start my PS1 fund, unless someone who happens to be reading this is feeling generous *wink, wink*. I kid, I kid. Happy shopping!

Images courtesy of Star Style Inc. and  Street Peeper.

April 22, 2010

Official 2010 Fashion's Night Out T-Shirt and a BIG Vogue Announcement

Fashion's Night Out 2010 is less than 6 months away and I for one cannot wait to join in the fashion debauchery that will occur on the streets of NYC this year. One of the highlights of last year's event was the official FNO T-shirt, on-sale at a number of boutiques off- and on-line and selling out is a matter of days (I distinctly remember grabbing the last t-shirt in my size around 9:30pm at the Theory store in MePa.) I'm happy to say they're keeping the tradition going ...


Vogue offered a sneak peek at the 2010 FNO T-Shirt (modeled by Liya Kebede and Raquel Zimmerman) on their website and announced that there would be several styles available this year, including a tank and hoodie version (be still my heart ... I'm a sucker for a cute hoodie.) The shirts will go on sale mid-August and 40% of the proceeds will go to The New York City AIDS Fund. Keep your eyes one the prize people ... we'll make sure to update you as soon as the shirts go on sale so that you get your hands on one for yourself.


And now on to our main story ...


A MAJOR announcement came down today from Madame Wintour herself  - Vogue, in collaboration with SPEC Entertainment, will launch FNO 2010 with a large-scale fashion show that will *gasp* be open to the general public! The show will take place on September 7th at Lincoln Center, NYFW's new home, and will focus on the key trends for Fall '10 as depicted in Vogue's September Issue. I'm sure the hope is that seeing the Fall clothing on the runway will spark the shopping bug in us all and get us to buy, buy, buy more, more. more the actual day of FNO (September 10th.)
I wonder if this is part of a new movement by the powerhouse that is Vogue. The May issue did include a piece by Plum Sykes on how disjointed in-store seasonality is becoming (with swimsuits on sale in the middle of snowstorms and sundresses impossible to find in mid-August.) Perhaps this is the start of a campaign to bring in-store seasonality more in line with actual shopping needs. One can only hope ...
“We felt it is important for people to see what wonderful fashion will be in stores at that moment,” said Vogue editor in chief, Anna Wintour. “This show will focus on the key trends we’ve identified for Fall so that shoppers will have plenty of inspiration to join the fun during Fashion’s Night Out.”
Tickets for this event will go on-sale through the Lincoln Center Box Office at some point this summer, with a portion of those proceeds also going to The New York City AIDS Fund.

April 19, 2010

Lust of the Week | Alexander McQueen Brass-Knuckle Clutch

I'm back! Did you miss me? I certainly missed sharing my passion for fashion with you. Let's start the week off with everyone's favorite "Lust of the Week"!

Following his untimely passing, everyone has lamented over the genius that was Alexander McQueen. I admit that while I found his designs awe-inspiring, I never lusted to add one of his pieces to my closet ... until today. This eel-skin brass-knuckle clutch is beyond amazing! Talk about a statement - bright pink with jeweled skulls topping the brass knuckle closure. To quote Rachel Zoe, I DIE! Seriously ... if I don't get one for myself I just may die of fashion envy.

The clutch is currently available online at NeimanMarcus.com and retails for $1,690. It will be a collector's item so I suggest you pick it up immediately.

Happy shopping!

March 29, 2010

How To Plan Your Spring Wardrobe

It's officially Spring! I know, I know ... it doesn't feel like it in New York City right now (48 degrees?!?), but it is. That means it's time to start packing away our shearlings, sweater dresses, and Uggs to make room for lightweight leather jackets, floral shift dresses and sandals. But don't run to Bloomingdale's just yet! In life if we fail to plan,we plan to fail and that goes for fashion too. Having a clear plan of action will save you money and leave you with a well edited closet, which makes it easier to get dressed. 

To prep you for Spring shopping, I've compiled the below process for planning out your wardrobe. The steps come courtesy of one of my favorite style guides - Style 101: What Every Stylish Woman Should Know from the editors of InStyle magazine.


Step 1: Create an Inspiration Board
[Image courtesy of profreshstyle.com]
Since you're all fashionistas, I'm sure you've poured over the latest issues of InStyle, Vogue, Harper's Bazaar and other fashion magazines to learn about the Spring trends, see new items available from your favorite designers or see what your favorite celebrities are wearing. Take it one step further and tear out the looks that you want to imitate or buy - both from fashion spreads and advertising. You can also print out looks from your favorite bloggers (I've been inspired by The Glamourai, Swank Heights and Fashion Bananas.)

Tape/pin/paste the looks to a bulletin board or, if you don't have one, purchase a thick piece of foam/core board from an art store and post it on your closet door. As you populate the board, take notice of what trends you're gravitating to and what items emerge as YOUR must-haves (not what everyone else is telling you to buy.)


Step 2: Edit Your Current Wardrobe
[Image courtesy of instyle.com]
Now you know the look you're aiming for this Spring, but don't go shopping just yet! You should first take the time to go through your current wardrobe, inspecting and trying on clothes from last Spring and last season to see what's still in style, what fits and what flatters you most. This goes for shoes, bags and accessories as well. 

Go through everything and separate your closet/dresser drawers into four piles - Keep, Repair/Alter, Donate, Trash. The Keep pile should consist of items that fit, flatter and remain stylish. Pieces that still work, but need new buttons or could be taken in a few inches should go into the Repair/Alter pile. Items that are still in good condition, but don't fit or are no longer your style should go in the Donate pile and be given to a local Salvation Army or consignment shop. Anything that is beyond repair should be in the Trash pile. 

This could take up a good portion of your day and emotions might run high since you may have to part with items that hold sentimental value so make this part fun! Pour a glass of wine, play some music that makes you feel great, do whatever keeps you in a positive state of mind.

Be organized when putting your Keep and Repair/Alter items (once they've been repaired/altered) back in your closet - organize clothing by category and then by color from light to dark, neatly place bags on shelves (stuff them with tissue paper and use the dust bags that came with them), shoes stacked in clear boxes. For organized closet inspiration, check out Making It Lovely blog or visit InStyle.com's gallery of celebrity (shoe) closets.


Step 3: Do Some Styling
[Image courtesy of Cupcakes and Cashmere]
Once you've edited your closet, it's time to become your own stylist. Start creating outfits based on your inspiration board. What outfits can you already create? Lay them out and photograph them to create your own Spring Look Book. Purchase a photo album to house the pictures of your looks and store it prominently in your closet for reference whenever you think you have nothing to wear.

Note the items missing from your wardrobe. Is there a Boyfriend Blazer in most of your inspiration looks, but you don't own one? Do you need certain accessories to complete some of your looks? You'll need this information for the next, and final, step.


Step 4: Make a Wish List
You've found your fashion inspiration, edited your closet, and determined what was missing from your wardrobe. There's only one step left before you head to the mall ... creating your Spring Wish List.

Separate a sheet of paper into two columns - Need and Want. In the Need column, write down those items that you won't be able to do without this Spring. Ideally it should be populated with wardrobe staples that will get a lot of wear or pieces needed to complete several of your inspired looks. If it's not absolutely necessary, like a 3rd pair of wooden platform wedge sandals, then it goes into the Want column.

Make sure to keep your Wish List with you when you do your Spring shopping, which prevents impulse purchases. I completely understand how you can be distracted by a statement necklace that you just have to have, but purchase your key items (e.g. your Need list) first before moving on to the fun stuff.


Once you've completed all of these steps, you're ready to go shopping with your Wish List in hand. I tend to add an extra step by researching prices online at some of my favorite stores to make sure I stick to my budget. Why pay full price for a wedge sandal at Saks 5th Avenue if I can get a similar style at Ann Taylor for 30% less? 

You're now armed and ready lovelies. Happy Spring Shopping!

March 24, 2010

Lust of the Week | Giuseppe Zanotti Striped Satin Court Shoe

As I checked out Savoir Flair's daily email this afternoon I was transported to Shoe Heaven. I'm in LOVE with the multi-colored stripe detail of this satin peep-toe platform pump from Giuseppe Zanotti Design. This is definitely a statement to add to your shoe collection and will serve to up the style quotient on almost any outfit choice, from a white shift dress to cropped pleated pants.

This darling of a shoe is on sale now at FarFetch.com and there aren't many sizes left so hurry. Happy shopping!