inspiration du jour: rosie

Rosie, a sartorial goddess. Her daily outfit snaps make me melt. These are the things I’d love to wear throughout May and into June, or until spring has truly sprung: floaty, easy pieces to throw on through the sun and rain, no matter how fickle dear May decides to be, in pretty neutrals for everyday…

classic Rayban aviators (need) + easy, smushy white tee (on the hunt) + creamy leather bag (love!) + those notorious Isabel Marant boots

cat eye sunnies (on the prowl) + sheer white high-low blouse (need) + dusty mint bohemian skirt (want) + skinny brown leather belt + red Chloe Paraty (major lust) + nude flats (on the hunt)

sheer white blouse (always a necessity+ black trousers, cuffed (always on the prowl) + heeled sandals + that cream & rose gold studded Wang bag

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the perfect ten: all (& the only) things you need this spring

You’d think that with a blog entitled A Bit Coquettish its author would be the biggest tease.

Hardly the case.

Spring – you know that pretty young thing? – has got me beat; she’s elusive, she’s coy, she’s smart. She’s well-seasoned in the game of playing it hot and cold and has mastered the art of playful banter. Just as you think you’ve finally won her over, she turns the other way. A warm smile turned cold shoulder in as little as a day.

But time is a funny thing. With just enough persistence she’s yours – nudge her in right direction (a little sunshine paired with a flash of skin with a new crop top) and she’ll find her way eventually. You want to impress with an entirely new wardrobe dedicated to her specifically, only it’s unnecessary. Work with what you have, adding just a few new (or resurrected) things, and she’ll be just as delighted.

Before you pen your shopping lists into your Filofaxes, edit your wardrobe. Play the role of the stylist and editor and play it well: purge your closet of the things that have become irrelevant to who you’ve become, that no longer fit, that no longer inspire you. Think minimalist – you’re set free by what you don’t own. Let it go, seek release. Less is more. Worldly things are what subconsciously hold us back. Save your money, not your old clothes. Donate them. Repurpose them. Make room for change in both the physical and metaphysical. (Your space is a reflection of you.) Be creative and realistic all at once.

Only when you’ve accomplished the first step can you move on to the next step.

Hold your breath ladies, this is the fun part. But don’t get carried away! Newness breeds excitement, but only for so long. The adrenaline rush is only temporary. Remember that, and remember which and what things haven’t failed to inspire you well past the honeymoon years. I have a leather paneled sheath dress I could wear forever and always and never tire of it; a teal dress that just oozes good memories and the making of more, a crocodile-embossed Michael Kors bag (gifted to me by my brother!) that never fails to make an outfit… I could go on. Things that don’t bore you – read: that aren’t impulsively purchased for the sake a trend - do exist. Always keep that in mind when shopping.

That said, here are the Perfect 10 Spring Essentials. The Perfect 10 for me, at least; they may not be for you. But here’s to hoping that this list will be a starting point for wherever you want to take your spring 2012 wardrobe

1. The perfect mani + pedi. I love a classic red creme and nude – two shades which never fail no matter the occasion or mood du jour. These are the most perfectly of their kind I’ve come across thus far. Zoya “LC” is a saturated coral-red with pinker undertones. Very retro and kittenish. Zoya “Minka” is a classic, pearly beige-nude with yellow undertones. It’s milky, demure, and is a staple pedicure color. I’m aware that I’ve tried to get away with listing two items as the first of the perfect 10; in my mind they’re inseparable.

 2. The cropped black skinny pant. One that just grazes the ankle a la Audrey Hepburn, or, a full-length skinny pant cuffed to that length. It’s incredibly flattering – more so than a full-length – when paired with both heels (a classic pump!) or ballerina flats. It’s timeless, it’s versatile, it’s practical, it’s beautiful. I live in a stretch version (like a jegging but far more substantial and professional) by Calvin Klein Jeans; they’re brilliant.

3. The cropped light-wash jean. Some say denim is for the lazy as it requires no thought. But it’s less thoughtless than it is effortless – a distinct difference, and not simply through nuances in synonyms. The proof is in the words of the great and wise: Yves Saint Laurent was quoted to have said “I wish I had invented blue jeans. They have expression, modesty, sex appeal, simplicity – all I hope for in my clothes.”

I love a black pant or dark-wash skinny jean more than the average girl, but I can never turn down a cropped, light blue denim pant. There’s something so very Lolita and Sophia Loren and Guess about it, especially when paired with a white shirt tied at the waist. Worn with Converse or a high wedge for day, and later with a pump for the evening, there’s simply something innocuous yet so very suggestive about a hint of the ankle…

4. Floaty, sheer blouse(s). In whites and creams, or pastel candy colors, or demured brights. Vest tops, three-quarters. Traditional or Mao collars. Tucked in, or tied at the waist for the beach. Take your pick. Gorgeous over a pretty balconette bra paired with a cropped pant (see above) and a pair of pumps – my personal springtime uniform – for day, and tuck it into a bandage skirt for a night out. Simple, classic, feminine. Fin.

5. Beach babe bikini(s). I know it’s not yet summer – here’s to wishful thinking. Aside from imported chocolates and caffeine rushes, few things make me happier than a drawerful of swimsuits begging to be debuted at the beach or poolside. I keep it simple: VS beach babe or beach brights, depending on my mood du jour. It’s either black or jewel tones, or anything tan-enhancing (loving all things orange and coral at the moment!).

6. Colorful scarf. To grace the neck, to wrap around your head, to keep neatly tied on your bag for occasions that call for a bit of spontaneous sprucing up. I dream of Missoni and Cavalli, but anything that catches the eye and makes your heart flutter will do. Think of it as you would a piece of statement jewelry; it can elevate and change a look instantly. The difference one scarf makes in an outfit is incredible, and the possibilities of its use are near infinite. Be creative with it.

7. The classic trench. No explanation is really needed. It’s practical, it’s feminine, it’s stylish. And it looks fantastic over whatever it is you decide to wear, be it a simple tee and jeans, corporate professional blouse and pant, daytime sheath dress, or cocktail mini. I’d give anything to feel like Audrey Hepburn, even if it were as fleeting as the few minutes of donning a trenchcoat for my walk from Point A to Point B. Le sigh.

8. Bright day-to-night dress. Celebrate spring and embrace the power of positive dressing. Invite color in and be bold with prints! If it’s out of your comfort zone, stick to one at a time: color first, then prints (or vice versa). Test the waters in a familiar silhouette, i.e., a fitted sheath dress. Again with the versatility – I’m a practical one – for optimum wear and practicality, because we’re busy women with busy lives. Perfect alone for a casual outing, with a denim jacket thrown over for a little bit of coverage or warmth (what have you), but equally appropriate for the workplace with a (preferably black) blazer and (black pump). It transitions easily for a nighttime event. Slip into ankle booties or a platform heel and throw a leather jacket over; silver drop earrings are optional (but they’d look fantastic).

9. Nude pump. Black pumps are reserved for the fall and winter seasons, until replaced by a patent nude pump come the warmer months. The difference it makes in an ensemble is more than noticeable, lightening and brightening even the darkest of color palettes worn up top. Plus, a little elongation of the leg never hurt the soul; it’s but a matter of finding the right nude complementary to your skin tone. I’m a firm believer in the closed, almond toe heel with a bit of toe cleavage.

10. Neutral leather satchel with exotic embossing. The best is saved for last – the handbag. Amongst things I believe in (like toe cleavage; see above) is the importance of the handbag to both the woman and her outfit; the handbag inadvertently tells a stranger the story of who its owner is.

Like a nude shoe, a nude bag can change the mood of an outfit completely. The look becomes considerably lighter in every sense – airy, sweet, open. Neutral leathers always look so lush and sophisticated; take it to the next level with a leather that has been embossed with an exotic print. Python? Crocodile? So, so hot. The above is a python Chloe Paraty, a veteran lust-list item by bag whores like yours truly, but brands like Michael Kors, Zara, and Il Bisonte carry gorgeous renditions of the spring leather satchel as well. It’s all about the hunt – patience, my dears, is a virtue.

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consumption: bardot baby, it’s time for spring shopping

Part I of the spring/summer shopping revue.

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Bond girl in the winter months, and Bardot-meets-70s-Ibizia by spring and summer. It’s amazing what an extra hour of Vitamin D can do for the soul. And the skin; caramel macchiato tan, here I come.

For a while now I’ve been hunting for the perfect denim jacket. Too blue. Too dark. Too cropped. Too nineties. I promise you I’m not that high maintenance in reality; I’m just a girl with, for better or for worse, perfectionist tendencies.

I found it. At H&M, no less, from their Divided line for Spring 2012. A light, slightly distressed wash with rose gold buttons and cinched detailing at the back. It hits just above the hip bones – the perfect length for pants or dresses without cutting me off. Worn cuffed always; I haven’t stopped wearing it.

Classic white tee made trendy with a sheer fabric and high-low hemline.

Another favorite spring find – a pastel peach blouse from Forever 21. A sheer, button-down vest top reminiscent of something Marilyn or Brigitte Bardot would wear over a cream balconette bra or bikini, tied nonchalantly about the hips. Just the slightest hint of skin – leave them guessing.

Ignore the wrinkles if you must. I think they give a shirt character. I hate when things look new for a specific outfit. So pretentious, methinks.

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x

consumption: rory beca x forever 21

Contrary to popular belief (or the majority of wardrobe, for that matter), I love color.

I do. (See previous few posts if you’re not convinced.) 

Color is empowerment; it is the essence of positive dressing, the crucial element. Color brings out emotions and conjures the mood. It sets the ambiance. It is the tone, the setting, the foreground and background to your story. Color is both your first impression and your last.

Black is both my staple and safety net. But come any hint of spring – a thermometer inching its way up the scale, waking up to warm sunlight – all things bright and colorful and sheer come out of hiding. Blacks lie buried beneath lucid streams of vivid hues. I’d have forgotten what black even was…

… I haven’t had the courage (nor the patience) to venture into Forever 21 for over a year now. It’s too overwhelming, for one, and I’ve been having a love affair – or relationship, since it’s been so long now – with a Swedish someone with the initials H and M.

It’s too bad I have a wandering eye.

I went back to the infamous F21, a fling from summers past. What was once lost was found, passion reignited. I saw not stars, but color. Peach. Pinks. Beach-y blues, bright teals. I felt not butterflies, but a sudden (and unstoppable) urge to grab everything. One of each, please. Whoever said the color of love was red was wrongIt’s all the above, good sir.

It would be a woman who would prove those old, adage-writing, wiry-haired men wrong.* In the area of color theory and symbolism, specifically, Rory Beca would be our modern-day savior. She knows what women want. We want color! Love is color, and color, love. It stands for possibility. Excitement. Adventure. Fun. Desire.

And that was exactly what her collaboration with Forever 21 embodied: the very essence of spring. You know; twitterpation and all that jazz.

I told myself my ideal future spring/summer wardrobe would consist entirely of Rory Beca. But the future ended up not being so far away, and this ideal wardrobe was more attainable than expected. Instant gratification at its finest, I’d say. The tops may not be silk, but they’re still well made given the notorious F21 reputation and price tag. And they’re beautiful. Really. I’d wear them for the rest of the season, on rotation, if I could…

The first top that caught my eye. Sits nonchalantly at the waist and hits right above the hips. Summer is about skin – caramel macchiato, golden-browned skin – and this top is exactly that. Easy, breezy, beautiful, with a low V-front and delicate T-back. It’s an unapologetic bright coral-pink that complements a tan gloriously. And the cream embroidery – the perfect amount of detail.

Hot coral is hot indeed.

Forever’s take on a Rory Beca classic, silk vest top. Pearled buttons down the fuchsia, polyester (!) front, and a greyed jersey panel on the back. Another easy, everyday top that begs to be worn with a matching lip. The perfect combo: Essence lip liner in “Cute Pink” (no. 7) + Buxom lip gloss in “Laura.”

And even more perfect worn with a skinny cropped, black pant and pumps.

Remember when I said I used to avoid pink at all costs? I make exceptions for fuchsia.

This. This little number. This gauzy, teal little number. It’s not much when hanging from a hanger, but even on the F21 racks I had this feeling that it would be the one: the ultimate day dress come spring and summer. And it is. Beautifully cut in all the right places in a tan-enhancing shade of blue-green.

It’s a lucky dress, this one. The two times I’ve worn this have been lucky days (and nights) indeed…

I think I'll call this my lucky dress. I also have a freakum dress, did you know? Beyonce says every lady should have one.

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x

Editor’s Note:
Totally kidding. But not. But kind of. This is what happens when you write under the influence (of multiple cups of green tea!) at wee hours of the morning.

alexandre herchcovitch: simplicity and basics are golden

 I once said that a hint of vulgarity is always welcome in a lady’s wardrobe. I still stand by it. (I’m quite stubborn when it comes to personal philosophy, superficial and otherwise.)

I’m also a firm believer in simplicity. Less is more, so the saying goes, and it allows you to speak (rather than have your clothes do the talking). It’s also classic. And easy. ‘Tis the beauty of knowing your own style so well you’ve created for yourself a uniform.

it’s been a while since I’ve written/spoken about anything fashion-related here – which is irresponsible of a self-professed fashion/style blogger. Busy, vaguely uninspired (or apathetic? I’ve been unable to put down Bitchfest) – I could come up with fantastically viable excuses. But all that is irrelevant, I’ll make up for lost time. I saw the below snapshot on the one and only xoJane.com and felt all sorts of giddy and excited – feelings I haven’t felt about fashion since… I don’t know when.

Spotted, at NY Fashion Week, backstage at Alexandre Herchcovitch:

Simplicity is golden. Literally. Look at those eyes!

Tell me this isn’t amazing. (Thought so.) Yes, the model is stunning, and yes, those gilded eyes are gorgeous against her complexion, but let’s focus on the perfected art of the model-off-duty look.

Basics are essentials for a reason. A heathered grey tank paired over a mesh bralette is simplicity at its finest: part edgy, part sexy, wholly effortless. While I can’t see what she’s wearing on the bottom, I’d imagine this top half of the ensemble to go perfectly with black skinnies, leather pants or leggings and combat boots, Converse, or a pair of pumps. Versatility is king, and this look takes a busy girl from day to night with a change of shoes. Makeup touch-ups optional.

I’m not sure what she’s wearing, but my guess (and the xoJane writer) is American Apparel (I don’t agree with their company culture, but I appreciate their vision as a fashion brand). And by guess I mean quite sure – I’m willing to bet that this model is wearing the AA Tri-blend racerback tank in tri-black over the black mesh bra.

Here’s to Friday!

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