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March 3, 2014

Tropical Punch

by Matthew T. Murray


We've seen waves of the floral trend and tireless re-iterations of it spring after spring. To quote one fictional editrix Miranda Priestley: "Florals for spring?! Groundbreaking." This season, however, I find myself gravitating to the tropical hothouse flowers that are striking a match on the trend front. Vogue snapped model-of-the-moment Iman Hammam with sensational supermodel Liya Kebede in prints worthy of far-flung island-hopping, rather than prep-school bar-hopping - I mean, those Lilly Pulitzer florals must die like John Tucker. 

Perhaps it's the Prada Effect. Miss Miuccia sent out sweaty supermods adorning huffy Hawaiian florals for her Resort Collection back in June of last year, nodding to the retro glamour of the 1950s and poking at typical drab vacation attire and elevating it into something extraordinary. Miuccia has a knack for this and almost a year later, this knack has trickled down to your wardrobes. Zara has unleashed a veritable take on tropical with a jumpsuit boasting the print. Pair with vivaciou earrings, a raffia clutch and subdued Lurex-laced strappy sandals and you are ready for vacation to St. Barths. Or for a cocktail on the Upper East Side. Pick your poison and shop below: 

Jumpsuit by Zara

Earrings by Bauble Bar

Bag by Marc by Marc Jacobs

Sandals by Delman

 

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February 23, 2014

Hit Refresh

by Matthew T. Murray


Here we are! Sunshine has started peaking out from dull gray clouds and I could fart glitter! Ladies, hit refresh on your wardrobe my mixing in color pops that will carry you into the summer. As an unauthorized ambassador of the seafoam green trend I've been spotting about the Interwebs, this Zara skirt made me squeal like a pleasantly-plump piggy in Taco Bell (Chalupa! Burrito! Gordita! Oh my!). Whether you rock it with a white leather jacket (again, Zara has some fab options!) or a lightweight cashmere sweater from J. Crew in midnight navy, buy this skirt now and thank me later. I'm loving it mixed-in with white criss-cross Delman sandals, a glimmering bracelet and a nude boxy bag. Are you feeling the feels over this Outfix? Shop below and get it while it's hot (or, more appropriately as it is 55 degrees outside, get it while it's a tad nippy). 

Sweater by J. Crew

Skirt by Zara

Bracelet by Bauble Bar

Bag by Loeffler Randal

Sandals by Delman

 

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February 18, 2014

Garden Party

by Matthew T. Murray


The It-iest of all 'It' designers of the moment is undoubtedly Mary Katrantzou. And while the name calls to mind salient Siamese kittens, the designs call to mind a new Golden Age for fashion. In a post-Alexander McQueen world, Katrantzou's vivid imagination is a style menagerie that blends the filters of fantasy with razzle-dazzle reality. Art collides with fashion in her phenomenal prints and superb silhouettes. Chances are you've spotted her fashions on a ruby-red carpet recently: style chameleons Sarah Jessica Parker and Rihanna, among other bon-vivant babes are superfans of Katrantzou's kindred spirit.

And while her designs will cost you two-arms and two-legs (her pricing on cocktail confections ranges from 2 thousand to 19 thousand dollars), snap up this Mary Katrantzou t-shirt newly-added to a staggering sale at Browns London for $298 (originally $811)! Sure, still a pretty penny - but this beauty is begging to be added to your wardrobe. Elicit envy from your cadaverous coworker who slinks into the office in skimpy tees and skirts smiling as if she was Miranda Kerr's fraternal twin even though she reminds you of a Looney Tune and acts even loonier. You know the chick. Now make her drool!

Wear the embellished top with light-washed skinnies and mix in nude strappy sandals, a mint-hued boxy bag and bubble-pink cat-eye sunglasses for a dainty daytime look.

Shop this Outfix:

Top by Mary Katrantzou

Jeans by Current / Elliott

Sunglasses by Celine

Bag by Loeffler Randal

Shoes by Zara

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