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Monday, October 11, 2010

Glitz

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  These ceramic papillons are created in Marostica by Cor Sine Labe Doli.  Local Italian artisans cook each papillon in the oven two to three times.  The first phase is where they receive their color and then are baked in the oven.  The papillons then are baked again until the wanted color is produced.  Once the color is finished Italian taylors sew on the silk to complete the look.  


Unfortunately, they are not sold in the US yet.  But how awesome will it be when they finally land here! 

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Part Three

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Flat caps are great for any day.  This driver is Bailey's summer 2010.  However, because of the color of this hat it is a great transitional piece.  Bailey's carries beautifully made hats at a great mid- level price.  

http://www.baileyhats.com/

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Yay for 8 quarters! Dobbs just came out with a recycled 8 quarter cap.  These fabulous wool caps are made out of mens suiting.  Yes, that is right your very own old man hat made out of old man clothes! AMAZING!!!!

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Gold... as Goorin calls it.  Yes the band is pretty fantabulously golden brown.  This particular hat is an "A Crown" cut and sew.  A cut and sew is a fabric hat.  Fabric hats are good for any season.  All you need is a little penguin spray for waterproofing and you are good to go! Honestly, look at that 3 pleat band... JAZZY!

http://www.goorin.com/



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Ties and Bow ties! Look at all the beautiful pieces.  These ties are all custom Salmagundi silk ties from Brooklyn, NY.  Whenever I pick out my neck tie I find one color I want to pull from.  This way your neck tie isn't to matchy matchy and also pops.  I also find it fun to take a crazy patterned bow tie and pair it with an extremely classic look.  The polar opposite look allows you to show off your own style.

http://salmagundiboston.blogspot.com/

Monday, August 16, 2010

Part Two

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This J Crew outfit is a perfect transitional piece.  The white button up shirt screams summer and the   dark tan pant sets the tone for fall.  All you need is a  stingy brim fedora!

http://www.jcrew.com/




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Ben Sherman is one of my personal favorites.  The men size small shirts are perfect for women.  I often have trouble finding small enough mens shirts; however, these shirts fit nice in the shoulder. Many times mens shirts look to wide in the shoulder and arm, which gets extremely discouraging.  So listen up guys take my advice and go to Ben Sherman.

Stripes!  What can I say... stripes are jazzy.  A shirt like this can carry you into the Fall and paired with a solid colored bow tie you will be all set!  


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Blazers are a staple for all!  A simple black blazer can take a white tee and jean to a whole another level.  I often wear  a dark blazer with a bright color sweater and bow tie.  This way your dark blazer balances out your loud colors and/or patterns without scaring off people.

This particular blazer is a boyfriend fit blazer by Alloy.  I like this blazer because of the stripes! It always fun to cuff your blazer when it is lined.  




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Cardigans.... Hurray we get to wear them once again! 

This lambswool v neck cardigan is from Uniqlo.  Who doesn't like to throw on a cardigan.  It is comfortable and dapper.  Neutral color cardigans like this one are musts.  I like to think of it as Mr Rogers meets Ellen.  


Friday, August 13, 2010

Summer to Fall... from head to toe Part One

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This oxford is a classic shoe that everyone should own.  This company Noharm is amazing! They are Vegan.  Who would  believe that a shoe this grand and high end  would be vegan friendly.  Noharm shoes are made in Italy and are opposed to child labour and worker exploitation.  Hey you can still look good and feel good about what you are wearing.


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These amazing blue oxfords are also Vegan friendly! Rachel Comey designs this great looking shoe that is fully lined.  This oxford comes in many dashing colors too. 

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Yay!!! for pleated chinos.  These pants are by Current/Elliot.  The length is perfect to roll up.  Both chinos play on a feminine and masculine look.  Here they are both  paired with heals; however, if you rock some oxfords this could look killer.






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How fabulous are these Christophe Lemaire pleated pants. I would love to get into these.  These pants would also go well with the
Noharm Oxfords!  So freakin amazing...
http://www.christophelemaire.com/

















Monday, July 26, 2010

Brighton Charm

photo by Maia Lazarus


Photo by Maia Lazarus
Vests are staple items. You can take a simple white V neck and throw a vest over and look amazing. For instance, this handmade brown leather vest adds so much to what could be just a tee shirt and jean.




Photo by Maia Lazarus


This hat is a favorite of mine. You can't go wrong with this stingy brim fedora. The hat is a Stetson straw fedora with a wide striped grow grain band. It was constructed and blocked in Texas. Straws are essential for the summertime, and most importantly, give character to your outfit. Oh and yes... Stetson do not just sell cowboys.

Monday, June 21, 2010

Knots 101

The necktie (or tie) is a long piece of cloth worn for decorative purposes around the neck or shoulders, resting under the shirt collar and knotted at the throat. Variants include the bow tie, ascot tie, bolo tie, and the clip-on tie. The modern necktie, ascot, and bow tie are descended from the cravat. (wikipedia)

There are many many ways to tie a knot; however, I prefer to break it down to three knots. The four-in-hand knot is the typical knot you see any joe or jane wearing. This knot originates from England. Men would knot their tie this way to prevent it from flapping in the wind when they rode the coach. The Windsor knot is what I refer to as the thick knot or the gentlemen knot. This knot is well... huge. This is for sure the show stopper. The last knot is the half-Windsor. This is by far my all time favorite knot. It's a knot that if tied correctly will make the ladies swoon; and most importantly, will give you that dapper look. However, with any knot you decide to tie make sure you always have the dimple/crease in the center of the tie right below the knot. Doing so the tie will create the correct amount of fullness you need to look like your best! (Clothes and the Man by Alan Flusser)

Here are just a few knots to play with...

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A Side Note

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