Sunday, February 6, 2011

julie's junya

Junya Watanabe / style.com
Colette is my favorite online stop and hopefully boutique when I make my way to Paris. Often times when not devouring what's new, I just let site's music play - excellent soundtrack for painting nails or organizing shoes. On one of my recent searches I came across above Junya Watanabe dress (colette's version here) which captures my wardrobe essence right now. 

Since being in new york, my style is evolving (thanks to no stuffy NM clothing rules). Letting down my hair a bit shall we say and the juices are staring to flow. 

Something about this entire Spring 2011 collection speaks to me. The odd faceless /seamate/old school bathing suit/nautical references. It's kinda all over the place but it feels feminine and sexy to me. These longer proportions feel so much more  modern to me than that of the 1940's skirt, deep cleavage we had last Fall. 

Marc Jacobs / style.com
It's just me I'm sure but not sexy... at all. I'm sorry. Maybe on the model on the runway but on the street for real. If we are going full coverage, let's do with with some interest in draping, tailoring, or cut. Not just with shit tons of fabric. (no disrespect here - I'm fully aware of the time and energy it takes to create looks like this.)

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Off to Queen Anne Spanish Institute for a dose of Balenciaga. Happy Saturday!

coolest shoes ever


Isabel Toledo's striped Vamp heel ($45) from Payless.com ordered last night in a flurry after seeing in Lucky Magazine this month. So much style, so little $$. They remind me of Prada's Spring 2010 shoes... sorry that brand is coming up a lot here. No, I don't get any freebies. 

Prada here...



at home with lauren santo domingo



I fell in love w/ Lauren Santo Domingo's Flatiron loft previewed on Vogue.com this month. As a lady who does know/buy couture and the finer things in life, her home is cool (not sure what I was expecting) and full of interesting, weird furniture (rhino bar, mushroom stool) and trinkets (ebay science kit, bronze dog statue) that define her sense of style (and her husband too, I'm sure.) She probably had the help of a designer, however aesthetic/input is not traceable when you look at LSD's space.

Satisfying interior design, regardless of budget, seems warmest and most inviting as an edited mix of collectibles and pieces you love that represent your life and times.

Her dressing/working space...




















A quick perusal of 1st Dibs today w/ Eric Cohler and I stumbled across this James Galanos dress (aka 1960's Backless Hostess Halter Dress) which immediately brought to mind Prada's Spring 2011 for colors and stripes and Jil Sander for skirt style. Both collections I loved so it's not a surprise this dress caught my eye. 


Given my 5'5 stature and more than curvy physique, 6ft of stripes will not do my body any favors. I am, however, greatly looking forward to the tall, willowy ingĂ©nues and celebrities doing this very cool girl looks as their own.

If I were a patronessa de couture, this would most certainly be in my line up.

Looks for Prada and Jil respectively.