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When Fabulous Fashion and the Real World collide, Style Spy is there
Oh, it's the week after Christmas. And to make up for the well-publicized dip in spending this year resulting from the well-publicized American economic recession, many retailers are offering well-publicized and pretty drastic sales on merchandise. Which is, of course, killing me. Because I am Not. Shopping. Style Spy is on a No Buy and really needs to stick to it, because funds are thin on the ground in le Monde de Style Spy and if she ever wants to take another vacation in her life (and she does, I assure you, she desperately, desperately does), she has got to get her financial ducks in a row.
And so, the No Buy. But I can still look. And share with you guys.
What I want:
Jean Paul Gaultier High-Waisted Plaid Trouser
These are Gaultier and I just adore them -- they are a nearly perfect pair of pants. Such a great silhouette for nearly any body type and of course, that wonderful Katherine Hepburn vibe that most of us love. However, they are $895, which is a bucket o' cash for a pair of slacks. So I found some more reasonable alternatives.
D&G Dolce & Gabbana Wide-Leg Chambray Pants
These are a slightly more casual take on the wide-leg trouser, made of chambray so they're going to function as a pair of really nice jeans. Super cute.
Tracy Reese Cuffed Trouser
These are adorable -- I really like that asymmetrical button closure at the waist. They are not as high-waisted as the Gaultiers, but I still really like them. Best of all, these and the D&Gs are already on sale at eLuxury and right now they're giving an additional 30% off all sale merch through January 5.
Happy Holidays to all my readers!
This morning I head out for a week and when I return, I will have company. La maman de Style Spy is coming to Austin! And not just to visit, friends -- my darling mother is relocating here. Yes! It's been a whirlwind but it looks like it has finally come to pass. I'm thrilled to have my best shopping buddy at the ready, and I'll admit I'm looking forward to never pinning one of my own hems again. (Okay, I'll still do my own pants, but Mom's in charge of skirts & dresses.)
I had a couple of posts I wanted to get ready & serve up while I was away, but my photo hosting site is giving me fits and not cooperating presently, so that's not going to happen. For now I'll just wish you all happy holidays and promise to start off the new year with some fabulous fashion!
Peace, love, and shoes to you all!!!
(By the way -- the Pucci scarf is still available and hasn't yet made it on to eBay so the free shipping offer for readers still stands. It occurred to me that if I posted the auction today it would be ending on Christmas Day, which seemed unwise.)
This is going on eBay soon:
Gorgeous, glorious, Pucci Orchidea scarf in the blue colorway. Beautiful heavy silk twill, 35" square, hand-rolled edges, the whole shebang. It's brand-new, it's never been worn, it still has the tags attached.
All right -- well, last week's fuzzy cardigan got an overwhelming thumbs down -- 90% of voters Just Said No to fuzz. That one was made of eyelash yarn and I have to agree -- I think it's a fiber that should only be found in handmade stuffed animals for sale at holiday season fundraiser craft sales.
Or in hats that your friend Ginny knits you in order to help you channel your inner feline.
This weekend I took on a little interior design project that I've been planning for some time.
Aided by a sale on picture frames at Michael's, I finally framed some shopping bags from some of my favorite perfume purchases. In a happy coincidence, the color palettes all worked really nicely together and also worked with the color scheme in my bedroom. No one is going to mistake my work for a professional's, but I'm pretty happy with it. Now if I could just figure out what to do with the stack of great big full-sized shopping bags in my closet that I can't bear to part with.
I love shopping bags -- they're this great little utilitarian piece of design. That Ormonde Jayne bag above (bottom left) is made with some of the most gorgeous, heavy, slightly glossy paper I've ever seen, and the side gussets of the bag are orange. I have a bag from Takashimaya (where I bought my beloved Jasmin de Nuit, which is -- ::sob!:: almost gone) that is three-sided. Some magical origami wizard must have designed that one, but I can't figure out a way to display that one & do it justice. My Valentino shopping bag (red satin bow-sided peep-toe pumps) is absolutely beautiful -- the paper is so heavy it's almost fabric, and the handles are gorgeous double-sided satin ribbons. My shopping bags are a bit like a photo album -- they remind me of not only the thing that I carried home in them, but the circumstances surrounding the purchase, like where I was and who I was with. The Ormonde Jayne bag contained a bottle of my beloved Tolu and made its way into my hands while I was in the company of two of my dearest friends while on a visit to London. From there we went to Fortnum's and had tea in the café. And the bag from Malle was handed to me by my friend Tiphaine, who had stuffed it chock full o' samples of all the Malle fragrances. I carried it around all night while she & Corinne & I enjoyed wine & perfume in the Marais. A lovely memory.
So how about you? Do you have a favorite shopping bag? What came in it? Does it have a story?
Photo: Style Spy
Oh, you have got to be kidding me.
Behold Pixie Geldof, attending -- ironically -- the British Fashion Awards in London last month.
Good googly-moogly.
First of all, let me just say that I don't absolutely hate the coat the way I imagine a lot of people are going to. I fancy I could actually rock that coat -- I'd just wear something long, lean, monochromatic, and super slick underneath it. Say some narrow black trousers & a black turtleneck with my black Goliath superhigh-heled boots. I know not everyone is going to see the potential in the coat (the Daily Mirror compared it to a silverback gorilla, which is pretty damned funny), and Pixie sure isn't helping matters with her other choices, but the coat (which is from Mulberry) is honestly the least of my problems with this outfit.
The most of my problems? Oh, that's tough to say. I mean, talk about an embarrassment of riches. Starting from the top, I'm going to have to loudly decry that chain-mail bra top, the sort of thing that you would wear if you were a hooker with a Mists of Avalon obsession. Truly awful. Working our way down -- Pixie, honey, the leggings are supposed to go under things. They aren't actually supposed to function as pants. Especially if you, like Pixie, aren't exactly a pixie, if you understand me.
But possibly the thing about this ensemble that tragifies me the most is the shoes. Ms. Geldof is famous & loaded & hooked up & going to events like the dingdong British Fashion Awards and these are what she comes up with???
When I was a little girl, I had what was called, for reasons I cannot comprehend, a monkey jacket. It was a little long-haired white faux fur cropped jacket with ribbing around around the bottom and at the cuffs. I loved that jacket -- I felt super-cool when I was wearing it and was sad when I outgrew it (especially because that meant I had to hand it down to my bratty little sister, who'd gotten a pink one when I got my white one and then got to enjoy mine after that -- SO unfair). I haven't thought of it for years, but it came to mind when I saw this
So on Monday, we got word from some big economic muckety-mucks that the country is in an actual recession and has been for a year.
Altogether now: "Well, duh!"
And yet... Someone is spending money, because these dark sparkly beauties from Giuseppe Zanotti
I would do wicked, wicked things in these shoes. I would do wicked, wicked things for these shoes. Oh, my...
that retail for a cool $995.00 on Net-A-Porter (that's about one latte shy of a grand, folks) are sold out in all but three sizes. And they're not even on sale yet.
Golly.
Can I buy stock in Zanotti, I wonder?
Voilá Mary Alice Stephenson (no, I dunno either; some random socialite) accompanied by Peter Som, whose design she is wearing.
Wow. Three out of the four items I rec'd on the post immediately below have sold out since this morning, and one has depleted size availability. Was that you guys? C'mon, spill! Who shopped? And if you did, please send me feedback when you get your items!
Also -- the little patent Cole Haan wedges I posted on Tuesday have miraculously shown up on their website in even more colors, including that wonderful tortoise patent that I got my driving mocs in. Go check 'em out!
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Darling! You’re so well versed in the fabulousness of fashion that you could easily hold your own in the most famous fashion circles, and perhaps you even flit among them. As the all-knowing one who can spot a LV knock-off from blocks away, your friends surely look to you for style advice. Send your resume to Anna Wintour. She’d be lucky to have you. Or, just browse some new finds that should be on your shopping list.
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