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Shoppin’ and Boppin’ into Fall

Thursday, August 16th, 2007

Fall will be here faster than you think.  I spoke to my friend Sherry (my looselipsny sidekick) the other day and she told me that some of her friends have been purchasing fall clothing.  Sherry sounded anxious and asked me, “are you thinking about fall clothes yet?” and  “how will I know what’s going to be in style?” I told her to relax and breathe.  Since fall is a longer season than spring and summer and clothes and accessories are more expensive, you need to plan your purchases.  Here are some pointers:
 

  1. Look in your closet and see what you already have.  Do you know how many people don’t know what they own?
  2. Clean out stuff that you will never wear (give it to friends or charity or my personal favorite-take it to a high end (esp. really good items, such as designer bags) consignment shop.  FYI – I made $200 last month on a Gucci belt and Prada bag that was sitting in my closet for nearly 8 years.
  3. Step 1 and 2 should take at least 3 days to do.
  4. O.k. step 4 – try on stuff and write down what clothes and accessories go together and what doesn’t.  You may need to take some stuff to the tailors to fix.  I had jeans in my closet (they were 3 years old) that I haven’t worn in awhile.  This past season I took them to the tailor and made them into capris which I happen to “wear to death” this season. 
  5. Look at fashion magazines or people watch.  Very often you’ll see something that you own (e.g., black pants) and you’ll learn how to pair them with something that you normally wouldn’t.  Write down items that you need.  Spend $$$ on classic items that DON”T GO OUT OF STYLE!!!  Like what you ask??? A great coat, a bag, boots, sweaters (cheap sweaters (i.e., acrylic) gives me the creeps).  Buy cheaper t-shirts. 
  6. DON”T spend “too much” $$$ on fad items.  I say “too much” because if something looks too cheap don’t buy it!!!
  7. Maintain things that you already own.  Go to the shoemaker regularly and get things altered if need be.  
  8. My observation regarding fashion is that people who are detail oriented tend to be more stylish – so focus on the little things (i.e., does this necklace go with this type of neckline, are my shoes polished, does this look type of pant cut look better with heels or flats) it’s a building process. 


What purchases are you planning for fall? – looselipsny would love to know.  The first person who e-mails us will receive a new beautiful lip color for the fall. 
 
Until next time…
Robin
 
 
 
 

Shoppin’ and Boppin’ in Ballet Flats

Wednesday, July 25th, 2007

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Let’s talk ballet flats.  They’re everywhere and never really go out of style.  Some are expensive and chic (e.g., Chanel, Tory Burch) others are cheap and cute (e.g., Steve Madden).  Personally, I own 5 pairs and every time I wear them it’s the same thing.  I put them on, look in the mirror and think to myself “they are cute and classic”.  THEN I walk and of my house and as the day goes on I think to myself, “boy I feel short”, “I feel frumpy”, “if I were wearing a heel I would feel 5 lbs. lighter”, these are way too conservative looking”, “who invented these stupid shoes”.  I recently watched a show on T.V., a train wreck type of show where it featured Victoria Beckham (queen of style) coming to live in Los Angeles.  I like Victoria Beckham and this is one reason why I do. In one scene, when Victoria was asked about her habit of wearing very high heels (she was wearing a pair of Christian Louboutin shoes).  She responded that she would never wear ballet flats or any type of flats.  I think that, LIFE IS TOO SHORT TO WEAR BALLET FLATS AND FEEL FRUMPY!!! Anyway, on my shopping and bopping journey here are the latest finds:
 
Red Ray Bans – yes, the old fashioned kind that we wore in college and yes I said red
Check out Sienna Miller
 
“I’m Not a Plastic Bag” is now being sold at Whole Foods
 
Swatch makes a very hot watch named Full Blooded.  Thanks to my friend Nikki, I won’t take mine off my wrist. 
 
Urban Decay has an amazing liquid liner called Pyrotechnics (white).  It’s liquid silver glitter liner that is great for evening over black eyeliner. 
 
Fiberwig is new mascara sold at Sephora.  It’s a little pricey ($22) but worth it.  It really makes your lashes look long, fake, and beautiful.  I love it!!
 
Until next time…
 
Robin

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robin@looselipsny.com