future savings

stella mccartney spring 2015 lace up sandals

I'll be the first to admit: long-term planning is not my forte. I'm more of a live-in-the-present (sometimes dwell-in-the-past) type. But not today! With all the sexy lace-up sandals popping up at Paris Fashion Week (Chloe, above, Stella McCartney, below), I decided to pounce on a pair of very unwintry lace-up sandals on sale at Shopbop that will serve me very well next spring. Other just marked-down items that will work for me now and later: these super versatile Frame straight-leg jeans (50% off), this gorgeous party-perfect Ramy Brook maxi (70% off), this pretty white lace Spell blouse (30% off), and these Jules Smith stacking rings. Check out the whole sale here.



Photos: Style

plush patchwork

$169, warehouse

I'd like to go head to head with the cold in this outfit-making faux fur jacket.


1. Isabel Marant sweater, $845, matchesfashion.com
2. Warehouse faux fur color-block jacket, $169, warehouse.andotherbrands.com
3. Frame Denim cropped jeans, $185, netaporter.com
4. Chloe khaki bag, $2340, forwardbyelysewalker.com
5. Joe's Jeans ankle-strap pumps, $119, shopbop.com

winter uniform


In walked my sister last night for a casual Sunday family dinner, wearing a wintry outfit, comprised of a big, cozy turtleneck, slouchy menswear-inspired trousers, and sporty sneakers. The outside temperature didn't warrant a turtleneck, but she had just come from a freezing movie theater and, yes, she was eager to bust out her new winter uniform. I am too, and I'd like to break it in with this look from Asos.

screen time


I happened upon this super cute "73 questions" video interview with Reese Witherspoon on Vogue.com this morning. My favorite part... 
       Interviewer: "Favorite website?"
       Reese: "LE CATCH!"
My second favorite part... her back handspring on her backyard trampoline. Check it out here!

in the black

$125, topshop

An unconventional mix of sequins, pleating and an asymmetrical hemline knocks this one out of the ballpark.


1. Topshop asymmetrical dress, $125, topshop.com
2. Adia Kibur reversible earrings, $30, shopbop.com
3. Edie Parker clutch, $1595, netaporter.com
4. Diane Von Furstenberg slingbacks, $350, netaporter.com

taking cover

Caroline Ventura

We all know how a good statement jacket can carry an outfit. But the Tory Burch jacket, pictured above, has even more tricks up its sleeves. For starters, it's reversible: graphic diamond jacquard print on one side, sleek crinkly leather-like material on the other. The sleeves are also detachable, so it can be worn as a vest. (New York-based jewelry designer Caroline Ventura definitely does it justice!) Other standout jackets that will keep on giving: this Opening Ceremony, this Veronica Beard, this Madewell, this Proenza Schouler and this Rebecca Taylor.

Photo: Tory Burch

sheer force


In the spirit of Throw Back Thursday--and inspired by the seductively sheer Spring 2015 dresses Balenciaga showed today in Paris--I dug up this photo, taken last November at a charity gala. I'm on the right, boldly showing things off (namely my American Apparel high-waisted bikini bottom) underneath a sheer beaded lace vintage dress. I suspect we'll be seeing more leg (and things), now that these peekaboo pieces are parading down the catwalks. Currently, I am tempted by this sexy but not too sexy MSGM lace pencil skirt or this one by Karla Spectic, this semi-sheer embroidered Reiss top, this gorgeous Rachel Comey black lace overlay dress and this white see-through Pixie Market frock.

knit pick

$59, h&m
Every winter needs a warm, chunky turtleneck, especially one that has some new and interesting detailing.


1. H&M turtleneck, $59, hm.com 
2.  Uslu Airlines lipstick in FDF, $25, netaporter.com
3. Marc by Marc Jacobs plaid print bag, $298, shopbop.com
4. Halogen ankle boots, $129, nordstrom.com
5. H&M asymmetrical skirt, $69, hm.com

follow suit


My husband might have mistaken all the women walking down the streets of Milan in boiler suits for repairmen. But that's just because he doesn't know that boiler suits are actually having a fashion moment, with Isabel Marant's interpretation leading the way. While I love trendy pieces, this is one I could never pull off. (My husband is thankful for this.) However, I could be up for trying the more figure-flattering version of these jumpsuits, such as this chic wool J.Crew (almost sold out!), this sexy Young Fabulous Broke (which I think my husband would actually like!) or this Haney, this silk jacquard Maison Scotch, this lightweight Splendid and this sharp Vince.




Photos: Style, Grazia, Vogue

clutch on

$72*, j.crew

There's something very Celine about this clean and elegant leather clutch. When monogrammed (doable!), it's very Marlien. And it's 25% off.


1. Cos knit dress, $115, cosstores.com
2. Bauble Bar rose gold lightning studs, $22, baublebar.com
3. Beauty Counter Lip Sheer in Twig, $28, beautycounter.com
4. J.Crew clutch, $72*, jcrew.com
5. 3.1 Phillip Lim sandals, $495, netaporter.com

* To get this price--or 25% off--use the code SHOPFORFALL at checkout.

everyday boots

fall boot trends

I've recently received a few requests to do a post on practical day boots. One friend specifically asked for "a pair that is just as comfy yet a little dressier" than her indefatigable  Isabel Marant Dickers. Think the holy grail of boots: ones that will go with everything, bridge the work/weekend gap, stand up to running around town and last for seasons to come. Talk about a tall order! Still, I searched high and low and actually found a bevy of options, some expensive, others not so much, in a variety of styles. In no particular order they are as follows: this stack-heeled Joie (with an interesting wraparound strap), this fringed Derek Lam, this simple suede Acne Studios, this chunky-heeled See by Chloe, this menswear-inspired Madewell, this low-heeled, ankle-strap Saint Laurent, this pointy-toe kitten-heeled Seychelles, this curve-heeled Chloe, this buckle-trimmed DV by Dolce Vita, this flat zipper-accented Report, this studded Valentino (more sizes here), this buckled J.Crew (on sale!), and this sleek Loeffler Randall.

Photo: New York Times Fashion/Altamira

pocket top

$263, steven alan

This denim pocket tunic is seriously cute and no nonsense utilitarian.


1. Lauren Moffat denim boatneck top, $263, stevenalan.com
2. Burberry wool blend jacket, $1295, netaporter.com
3. Current/Elliott distressed jeans, $270, netaporter.com
4. Burberry painted leather tote bag, $3995, burberry.com
5. Dolce & Gabanna Nail Lacquer in Petal 103, $25, nordstrom.com
6. Matiko suede pumps, $136, shopbop.com

weekend wrap


This past weekend was really no different than others, filled with the routine (Saturday morning kiddo soccer games) and the not so routine (last night's gorgeous sunset at the beach, above). However, it also was the last official weekend of summer! So I thought I'd share some highlights.


Things kicked off early on Friday, with a long lunch at the Ace Hotel in downtown LA with my mother. I love the decor--copper topped tables, emerald green leather banquettes, the checkered floor. And the blood orange mimosas aren't so bad either. P.S. If you haven't been, make sure to check out the chic rooftop bar, which affords glorious views of the city and the hippest cocktail lounging ever.


Friday afternoon's entertainment was provided by my five-year-old son and his cousin, who stuffed big balls fashioned out of duct tape under their shirts. Wielding what they called their "boob balls," they pretended to be sumo wrestlers as they bounced off each other's chests. Nice.


Things got a little more civilized later that evening at a friend's dinner party--with an out and out epic view.


Of course, the last weekend of summer must be spent at the beach, and so on Saturday afternoon, I set up camp with umbrellas, folding chairs, buckets and shovels, accommodating my flotilla of family and friends. The ocean was chilly, and (bittersweetly!) it was the first time I've had to put on a sweater in months.


An early and cool Sunday night dinner with friends down at the beach (again) called for sunglasses, hats and jackets and, for me, on-the-spot sweater shopping, inspired by a friend who wore this ah-mazing zippered Veronica Beard cable-knit sweater. I'll have it by next weekend, when fall will be here in full force!

cozy cool

$89, mango

This cardigan comes with an attached scarf, making it just about the coziest thing ever.



1. J.Crew denim top, $62*, jcrew.com
2. Mango scarf cardigan, $89, mango.com
3. Michael Michael Kors tote bag, $448, shopbop.com
4. Madewell boots, $198, madewell.com
5. Rag & Bone cropped jeans, $175, netaporter.com

*Get this price or 25% off with the code SHOPFORFALL through 9/24

day shift

$79, joe fresh

Classic, Chanel-ish, couldn't be cuter.


1. Joe Fresh frayed shift dress, $79, joefresh.com
2. Jennifer Zeuner ear cuff, $132, shopbop.com
3. Asos clutch, $38, asos.com
4. Givenchy sandals, $795, netaporter.com

the denim dress

denim dress trend

Meet the Gucci Spring 2015 denim dress that will undoubtedly spawn a million spin-offs. (Think Zucci, I mean, Zara!) Some fashion insiders are already ahead of the game, as they trotted out their true blues during New York Fashion Week. Here are some current cute options in the market from Whistles, Warehouse, See by Chloe, Milly, Current Elliot, French Connection and Kate Spade




Photos: Elle, Vogue, Style

twist and shout

$80, topshop

The basic white top gets a little twist with some twist detailing. Nice!


1. Topshop twist front top, $80, topshop.com
2. Elizabeth and James star studs, $95, shopbop.com
3. Sarah's Bag's velvet clutch, $785, netaporter.com
4. Chloe two-tone ankle straps, $630, neimanmarcus.com
5. Whistles denim culottes, $145, whistles.co.uk

business class


On one August day in New York City after visiting the LEGO art exhibit with my children, I found myself standing on a long lunch line at a popular midtown salad spot with dozens and dozens of dressed-for-work women. I felt like a fish out of water in my flat sandals and sundress. On the one hand, I was kind of glad I was not queued up in battle attire, but on the other, it caused me to think about what I would like to be wearing. I found this Reiss look this morning. It is what I would have liked to be wearing. 

feeling fringe

$72, topshop

This fringe-trim wrap skirt is dramatic dinner party material.


1. Baja East cashmere tank, $687, matchesfashion.com
2. Victoria Beckham tuxedo jacket, $2960, netaporter.com
3. Topshop fringed wrap skirt, $72, topshop.com
4. Antik Batik sequin clutch, $205, shopbop.com
5. Giorgio Armani Lip Stain in Code, $33, nordstrom.com
6. Balenciaga neoprene mules, $695, matchesfashion.com

london eye


As prim and proper as London may seem, a wild print never looks out of place. That's certainly proving to be the case this week on the city's runways (Erdem, Peter Pilotto, Burberry, etc)--and on the streets, where the local and international rainbow warriors are maxing out on layers (and layers) of mixed patterns, colorful capes, chunky knits, vibrant lace and eccentric fur. Here are some of my favorite looks, along with some ways to execute this punchy style. 


The floral lace hem on this Topshop skirt, above, is both edgy and feminine--just the way I like it.


Moda Operandi founder Lauren Santo Domingo opts for a languid lace skirt in the prettiest pale pink shade, tempering its frothiness with a Carven chunky patchwork knit sweater.


Leandra Medine kicks up her bluesy mood (love that Stella McCartney skirt!) with Etoile Isabel Marant leopard print sneakers


I'd love to carry around a plush faux fur bag like this--kind of like a pet, but it doesn't bark, and you don't have to feed it!

Photos: W Magazine, British Vogue, IMAXTREE, Vogue, Elle

true blue

$39, h&m

A crisp and simple cropped top like this lends itself to repeat usage. 


1. H&M crop top, $39, hm.com
2. Nars Larger than Life lip gloss in Holly Woodlawn, $26, nordstrom.com
3. Henri Bendel ID bracelet, $118, henribendel.com
4. Marc by Marc Jacobs cross body bag, $348, shopbop.com
5. Dolce & Gabbana brocade flats, $795, netaporter.com
6. Miu Miu skirt, $1200, netaporter.com

what comes around


It looks like a new pair of sunnies are in order, and the rounder and more retro-ish, the better. Proof: these sightings of New York and London Fashion week goers, all sporting circular sunglasses. I love how they appear both vintage and modern--and playfully cool. I'm eyeing these glasses from Acne Studios (pictured above, left), Rag & Bone, Whistles (below), J.Crew, and Sunday Somewhere.   





Photos: British Vogue, Vogue, Harper's Bazaar
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