3.18.2008

2007's Fashion/Finally 100th Post

First of all, I'm sorry. I'm horrible and late and very, very sorry. I haven't posted in forever and this post is kind of late...extremely late, considering it's March...but let's just pretend 2008 JUST came. Okay? Thanks. Love ya lots.


2007 has passed, a year full of amazing and...not so amazing fashion. Trends came and went, and 2007 will definitely be remembered for it's fashion. Here are some highlights.
It was a great year in fashion in 2007, and some of the main style icons were....

Celebrities:

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Kate Bosworth


Kate played a HUGE role in fashion this year. She consistently looked fabulous, whether on the red carpet or her amazing street style. Kate can achieve so many different looks- elegant 40's glam like in her Prada dress at the Met's Costume Institute Gala, youthful in her green-and-blue striped Libertine dress, ethnic in her Etro dress at a Vacheron launch, or casual-chic in her yellow Gap V-neck sweater and red Bajra scarf, roaming the streets. Kate appeared on the cover of Vogue this year and looked fabulous doing it. Kate has an effortless, toned-down style that still manages to be so fashionable.

Rachel Bilson



2007 was also a great year for Rachel Bilson. She really proved herself as a fashion icon, looking amazing all the time. A moment when Rachel dazzled everyone was in her Abaete dress in the first picture. Rachel knows how to dress for her petite figure and always looks flawless.

Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen




Mary-Kate and Ashley- they've most likely been a part of your life for a VERY long time, starting with Full House, then continuing onto be the Trenchcoat Twins. Now they are all grown up and one of the most fashionable duos around. Both of them are totally different- Ashley has a classic style with a bit of a rocker edge, but never has too much going on. Mary-Kate is the more adventurous half, never afraid to experiment with fashion. She can really pull off anything- see the hugely oversized lumberjack shirt and John Lennon-esque sunglasses.


Nicole Richie



Nicole Richie wins the award for most fabulous pregnancy this year. No elastic maternity jeans or sensible shoes for her, Nicole rocked sky high Louboutin Mary Janes and Pucci sundresses during her pregnancy. Kind of makes you want to be pregnant, no? ;]

Katie Holmes

Katie Holmes was a major style icon this year. She always looked chic and sleek, and made anything interesting, even a simple high-neck LBD. She has gone through the most amazing style transformation, in my opinion.

Hayden Panettiere


Hayden Panettiere became a huge star with her hit show Heroes, and her style followed. She is one of the most sophisticated 18 year olds in Hollywood, dressing in chic black and white with an occasional pop of color. Her casual looks consist of leather jackets, boots, and fedoras, a masculine-feminine blend.

Diane Kruger


Diane Kruger- the woman worshipped by all the fashion bloggers for her unique and inventive style. Diane never failed to surprise us with her style, which changes all the time. It can be elegant, like her flowing white gown, playful, with her Lanvin face t-shirt (not shown, but I'm sure you've seen it), and youthful in her bright orange Phillip Lim dress. She's such a chic woman with such a wide range of style.

Hilary Duff


Hilary Duff has grown up from her Lizzie McGuire days of tie-dye shirts, pink capri pants, and cutesy headbands. These days, she consistently has an amazing style- red carpet and street style alike. My favorite looks for her are her 2nd and 3rd dresses- funky but age appropriate.


Rihanna



It seems like right after Umbrella became a huge song, Rihanna became a huge fashion icon. Rihanna originated the trend of the asymmetrical bob, followed by most of Hollywood afterwards. She is not afraid to take risks, and is an icon to so many. She can pull off any look- I mean, did anyone see her leather-jacket-plus-leather-pants-plus-leather-boots combo? Could ANYONE else do that? I don't think so.

Keira Knightley

Keira has an elegant and feminine style on the red carpet, but has a more laidback and masculine look on the streets. I love her in the pink fairy princess look, in Rodarte and Chanel (1st and 3rd), I think it suits her. She always looks great and rarely has any slip ups in fashion.

Kate Moss



There's no fashion icon list without Kate Moss in it, and this was her year. She designed a successful line at Topshop and proved herself as a talented designer. All of Kate's clothing is amazing and covetable- you know you want all of it. Kate is a part in starting huge trends, like the masculine look (last picture), big scarves (3rd), and florals (4th). Will she ever stop being fabulous?

Chloe Sevigny

Chloe Sevigny is the bad girl of fashion. Always taking risks and manages to look amazing all the time. She was named U.K. Elle's Style Advisor and is sure to do a fabulous job. Chloe also designed a line for NYC/LA store Opening Ceremony, which included clothes identical to her personal style. Her style is always quirky but so fashionable.


Emma Watson


Emma Watson was all grown-up this year, favoring Chanel and Phillip Lim dresses. She showed that her style is more than Hermione's Hogwarts robes, but feminine dresses and ruffled accents. She and costar Katie Leung proved themselves as the most fashionable witches around.


The Trends of 2007:

Leather Jackets

The leather jacket played a part in the masculine look for women. A huge trend this year (and still is) is putting a tough leather jacket with a girly, frilly dress, making a juxtaposition of two opposing styles. Hollywood ladies also threw on a leather jacket on top of their party dresses.


Metallics


Metallics- maybe the biggest trend this year. In the early stages of this trend, people doubted it, commenting on it's potentially tacky style. They were WRONG. Metallics of any kind are now always chic and sophisticated. It appeared everywhere- on the runways, the red carpet, even on the street. They are versatile and can go with any skin tone.


High Waisted


This was another doubted trend. I remember hearing people say that the high-waisted trend was reminiscent of the Mom Jeans, but it is so chic right now. It is always a way to make yourself look more put together. Even a simple tank tucked into a high waisted skirt is a flawless look.

Patent Leather

Huge trend. Enormous trend. Massive trend. Patent leather was everywhere this year- boots, bags, ankle boots, even clothing. Fashionistas went wild over this shiny little wonder. This is going to be a trend that lasts for a looong time.


Statement Jewelry

The statement jewelry was a trend that I noticed popping up in a lot of places- wasn't big in the magazines, but once you look, it's everywhere. The huge jewelry on the runways made a dramatic statement that can easily be worn by real people. I especially love the Christian Dior necklace and the stack of huge Pucci bangles- really wearable.


Ankle Boots

Is it a shoe? Is it a boot? Nobody really knows, but nobody really cares, since this was the it shoe of the year. They give off a masculine feel, but in girly colors like purple, they turn feminine. They look great with tights and dresses or skirts.


Belts

Belts were a staple this year, making all outfits more ladylike and sophisticated. Belts are a great way to keep a dress from looking like a huge tent and defining your waist. They also add interest to an outfit and you can experiment with any size, color, or style.

Colored Tights

This trend, along with colored jeans below, was marked by some people as a total 80's comeback that nobody wanted again. They were proved wrong, as colored tights have become one of the coolest trends. They make you look instantly unique. I love red, purple, and navy tights the best.

High Waisted, Colored, and Wide Leg Jeans

The colored jeans, see above. High waisted jeans were a total Mom Jeans comeback for some people, some embraced it. Now celebrities and the real people are wearing them. They don't work for everyone, though, so be careful. The wide leg/trouser jeans are so chic and look polished all the time. But again, these don't work for everyone.


Gray


Gray- the chicest color of fall '07. It was a return of the ladylike look, very subtle but sophisticated. Paired with brights, like Catherine Malandrino, it looked even more fantastic. I think gray is strictly a fall/winter, though. Be more colorful and fun in the spring months! It's what we've ALL been waiting for.

Some Upcoming Spring Trends:

  • Florals
    • Definitely. Shown at Balenciaga and numerous others, florals are the next big thing for spring. If you go the traditional route or a more futuristic and bold approach, you'll look chic any way.
  • Eco-Chic
    • Green is the new black! It's been a trend for a little while, but it keeps on coming! Buying clothes made with organic silk or cotton like Loomstate at Barneys and using organic beauty products have become a hit with everyone.
  • Bright Neon Colors
    • Bring on the brights for spring. The runways were splashed with bright pops of color, just the way to bring in the new spring season.
  • Ethnic & Tribal
    • Ethnic and tribal clothes are still a big trend for spring. Balenciaga brought it at first, and now designers such as Diane von Furstenberg are following. You can incorporate it into your wardrobe with stacked beads in earthy tones, or go all out with a printed dress.
  • Gladiator Boots
    • Chanel Resort and Balenciaga (yes, again) showed them, then celebrities like Mary-Kate Olsen started wearing them all over. They have been rarely worn by real people, but props to Rachel at That's Chic for trying them!


xoxoxoxoxo
fashionista

It's Almost Here

The 100th Post.
Get ready.

In the meantime, enjoy the new layout and song.

xoxo
fashionista who is working her butt off for you

An Extreme Case of...

Blogger's Block.

Now that I have returned to the blogosphere and focused only on my 100th post, I have found that I have NOTHING to write about. Whatever you guys want to see, tell me, because I'm completely stuck. How upsetting.

xoxo
fashionista

Very Late Oscar Post

I realize the Oscars were like, a month ago. I've been trying to get into the swing of blogs again, so here's an extremely late Oscar commentary.

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I always look forward to seeing what Cameron Diaz wears- she's such a red carpet inspiration. She looked stunning in this pale pink Dior. The color is flattering on her tan, and the gathering adds a more unique twist.

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Heidi Klum looked so amazing in her John Galliano Haute Couture gown. The red makes a huge statement and complements her skin perfectly. The collar has such a dramatic, Hollywood feel to it. Heidi's was definitely one of my favorites that night.

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Marion Cotillard proved herself as a fashion icon as well as a great actress at the Oscars. Her Jean Paul Gaultier dress has such a chic, French feel to it. The color is gorgeous as well. She accented her look with bouncy Old Hollywood-style hair and red lips.

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Penelope Cruz has been looking so fabulous lately, her risk-taking is what makes her style so interesting. This Chanel Haute Couture dress is gorgeous. I think Penelope is the only one that can pull off draping and feathers in the same dress. The simple navy color balances it out.

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I thought Kristin Chenoweth looked amazing in her Armani Prive dress. At first glance, it looks simple, but then you notice the nude underlay and it elevates it to a whole new level. I love this look!

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Keri Russell is a new mom and absolutely stunning. This champagne colored Nina Ricci gown is a simple beauty, and I love how Keri added the necklaces to give it the illusion of straps.

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Anne Hathaway is a perfect example of what young Hollywood should be. This red rosette gown by Marchesa looks amazing against her porcelain skin, it really stands out. This is such an elegant dress, I love the draping.

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I love Amy Adams and she really knows how to accentuate her red hair. I'm not the biggest fan of dark green, but Amy made her Proenza Schouler dress work with her fair skin, red hair, and gold bag. I do love the corset detail at the top.

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Jessica Alba is going to have a fabulous pregnancy, and she let everyone know in this purple Marchesa dress. It's not a common color for the red carpet, but she looked gorgeous in it. I really hate feathers most of the time, but I couldn't say anything bad about this dress.

xoxo
fashionista

2.25.2008

Fashionista Returns from Hiding

GUYS!
I'M FINALLY BACK!
I was missing Blogger so much, and I still haven't finished my 100th post, so I deleted a few tiny, pointless posts and filled it with a Q&A.

julieee. asks:

fashionista- so im super attached to some items in my closet, but i dont want it to look like i wear them too much. what are some ways to mix it up when you wear something alot?

I have the same situation, but I love to mix different pieces of clothing to make it different. The key is layering and accessories. If you have a top that you love, try adding different unique pieces to it, like a vest, bright sweater/cardigan, or a cool jacket. Look for interesting details in the pieces you add, so it's a different look every time you wear the piece you love. The look can be different every time with the right layers and accessories, as long as the piece you are attached to is really versatile. Another thing you can do to mix up your favorite piece is accessories. Try to find some quirky bangles or long necklaces to have a different feel to your clothing.

Good luck!

xoxo
fashionista

1.05.2008

Week's Worth of Outfits

Yes, I'm late. Again. I've been busy.

MONDAY:


This outfit is a little bit artsy, a little bit laid-back casual, and a lot like my style. The color blocked tee is from Urban Outfitters, and is a fabulous colorful element to add to an outfit. The gray and black cardigan is from Topshop and is essential. I'm obsessed with the dark gray skinny jeans by Paige- simple and sleek. The blue and white cuff is adorable, all Marc by Marc is...I love the big blue studs against the pure white. Finish with Marc by Marc silver flats, one of the few silver shoes that I love.

TUESDAY:



This yellow dress plus red tights combination can seem a bit wild, but balancing it with the gray grandpa-style cardigan tones it down. I love the yellow t-shirt dress, it's by Virginia Johnson from Kick Pleat, and I love the vintage-style print. The red tights are American Apparel. Top the dress with a simple gray cardigan from Urban Outfitters and leave the front open to show off the dress print. Go with simple shoes, like this black patent skimmer from Urban Outfitters. Love them.

WEDNESDAY:


This outfit starts with an adorable Shangri-La t-shirt from Marc by Marc. I love the colors and print of this, and is surprisingly versatile. Top it with a simple black military jacket from Topshop, which is also really versatile. Gray Citizens of Humanity jeans, Frye metallic flats, and a fabulous cobalt blue metallic Roberto Cavalli bangle finish the look.

THURSDAY:


This outfit is simple, sophisticated, and chic. It starts with the J.Crew Joelle cami in a beautiful powder blue silk. It's elegant and can work for so many occasions. Put the J.Crew shawl-collar cardigan over it, in a simple navy. Add the sleek Anlo trouser jeans from ShopBop, which give the look a casual feel. A quirky Giles & Brother pendant necklace is a unique spin on the classic outfit. Cobalt blue Pedro Garcia flats blend in with the look, but still add bright color.

FRIDAY:


I am coveting this Truly Madly Deeply flowers tee from Urban Outfitters- the color, the messy flower pattern, it's all amazing. It's a perfect start to an outfit. Add a halter vest by Lux, also from Urban Outfitters. The Hudson jeans are great, so simple yet so chic. A Lee Angel gemstone cuff adds an edgier feel. The slightly coordinating suede color block flats are from Urban Outfitters and I LOVE THEM.

SATURDAY:


I've been in a very 'yellow' mood this week, I just felt the urge to use so much yellow, haha. The Catherine Malandrino cowl neck sweater is so gorgeous. I love the slouchy feel it has, and I would want to throw it over everything. Simple dark blue Earnest Sewn skinny jeans are added, then put on these gorgeous Vanessa Bruno boots from ShopBop that I've been meaning to put in WWOO for a long time. I love them. The combination of the dark maroon and yellow is unexpected, but so pretty. Finish with the gold Leaf Hinge bracelet from Urban Outfitters.

SUNDAY:



This outfit is a favorite of mine. Start with an electric blue Charlotte Ronson sweater dress, which steps up the normal sweater dress to a new level. Add purple American Apparel tights, adding a fun twist with the blue. A quirky Rachel Leigh necklace is both feminine and unique. Finish off the look with some simple black Belle by Sigerson Morrison suede boots.

xoxo
fashionista

12.24.2007

Q&A

So sorry that I haven't posted in an eternity. That's what it feels like to me, at least. I have a few questions, so here it goes.

Anonymous said:

hey fashionista,
okay, a few questions..

so i'm trying to find a cute and affordable slouchy vest. something that serena would wear on gossip girl. can't find one anywhere! can you help?

also...i'm having trouble figuring out how to pair shorts, tights, leg warmers, and flats. which should go together? which pieces should be bright and which should be plain or dark?

Anonymous--

I also am a fan of the slouchy vest, and I found three nice ones.

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Starting with this American Apparel vest that I put in a previous post. I love this- it's simple and so Serena.

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This striped vest from Urban Outfitters isn't as Serena as I would hope, but it's still pretty good.

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Also from Urban Outfitters. This cropped one is really versatile and would probably look much better in real life...

Now for the leg warmers dilemma. They're coming back from the 80's, and becoming much more popular. I think you could definitely pull off the shorts, tights, leg warmers, and flats combination. It sounds like a lot, but if you actually think about it, it's a pretty simple look. You don't want to go overboard with bright tights and bright leg warmers, but that's probably a given. I would say go with neutral shorts, like black or gray, black tights (or any other neutral...I would stay away from white, though) then bright leg warmers. If you have neutral leg warmers, go with bright tights. If you're feeling wild, you can try coordinating bright tights-and-leg-warmers. As for the flats, anything goes. Do what you want.

Don't be afraid of pairing the leg warmers with just shorts. Try them with dresses, skinny jeans...just go full on 80's...

Keep posting questions, I love answering.

Longer post will follow.

xoxo
fashionista

12.23.2007

Love.

I am such a sucker for cute room furnishings. Urban Outfitters has the greatest things for your room- they are all colorful and fun, but some with that vintage Victorian feel that I love as well. I know this is a fashion blog, but this is fashion for your room, so enjoy.

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I never knew I could love a pillow so dearly. Paris...random birds...what else could you ask for?

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More very cool pillows. I love this pink and green vintage-looking matchbox pillow. You gotta love the elephant...

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Ahhh....love.

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Last pillow! VERY cute. This would match my current pillow/bed attire perfectly, I must get it.

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How cool would it be to have a rainbow candelabra in your room? Yeah. Very.

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A fainting couch is so glamorous, and perfectly fitted into the Marie Antoinette era. I love this in the purple velvet, it's so fabulous.

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I love this collage wall art, it adds a unique touch to any space.

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This I Love You wall mural is so cool.

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I love the Japanese Peony bedspread, it's so colorful and girly.

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This platform floor cushion could be used for so many things- a table, "bed", etc.

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I love these types of mirrors, so vintage-chic.

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These are adorable. Enough said.

xoxo
fashionista