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Showing posts with label 2013 Fall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2013 Fall. Show all posts

Monday, August 19, 2013

Trendwatching: CLASSIC BLACK

A) Casual 
B) Tailored
C) Edgy

B old
L uxurious 
A mbitious 
C hic
K iller Kolor

Black Is Beautiful! Today I'm simply paying homage to the color black -- the color that's always an option. And more importantly, black is undeniably slimming, ladies, and one of those day-to-evening transitional colors. But that's not it. You can also mix and match a variety of black shades, fabrics and textures, and 'pair up' with other cool colors. Seriously, black will forever be classic. I happily own many black pieces (like, more than enough), that are either tailored for work, edgy for evenings/weekends, or somewhere casually in between. Are you loving the forever trendy B L A C K just as much as I? Tell me how you rock YOUR black, write to me: nikki@nikkistyle.net xx :) -ns | Follow me on Twitter

Photo Credit: WWD


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Janet Jackson, Black on Black

Monday, August 5, 2013

Transitional Style: Summer Nights, And Fall Days ... 'The Cropped Pant'

Photo Credit: Courtesy of Crippen via Vogue
Talk Back! There's nothing better than a cropped pant and high heels; it elongates your body adding about 3 to 5 inches! And who doesn't want height? While reading Vogue's article, (Susie Crippen's) Ten Tips for Looking Good in Cropped Pants, I was pleased to read attainable style advice geared toward most of us cropped-pant-lovers. In the picture above, four (4) different cropped pant looks are featured -- tell me (I want to know), which is more your style? Personally, I love outfits with a little edge that says I'm in control, and would wear (from left to right) Look #2 and Look #4.

Re: Look #4 -- I heart a plunging neckline; it showcases a flattering silhouette.  

Hey, Stylistas! Want to Wear Cropped Pants? Read Susie Crippen's Ten How-To Tips:
When wearing skinny cropped pants . . . 
1. The leg needs to be short: I am five foot five and I get all my inseams hemmed to 25 inches so there is a good amount of skin showing. I am convinced this makes me look taller. 
2. The leg opening should be as narrow as possible. Have them taken in if necessary. 
3. On the subject of tops and shoes, a good heel, like my white Céline pump, works with an oversize men’s shirt. I like the contrast of feminine with masculine. 
4. With a simple T-shirt, I wear a statement flat sandal that has a bit of flash. 
5. In snow or rain, I love pairing skinny cropped pants with a short engineer boot, oversize sweater, and a good raincoat. 
When wearing wide-leg cropped pants . . . 
1. This is my new favorite shape. I am all about playing with the notion of clothes that are oversize and still sexy. It reminds me of pictures of Lauren Bacall and Katharine Hepburn in the forties. There are so many great flats and booties out there right now that make it easy to create a really feminine look with a looser trouser or jean. 
2. Even more than with skinnies, the inseam has to be short enough to make them looked cropped—not just poorly hemmed. Above the ankle is my hard and fast rule. 
3. This fall, I can’t want to wear them with a fitted sweater to make the look a bit more sexy. 
4. The best choice for a tall ankle boot is one that hugs your ankle. That shape creates a beautiful silhouette and you avoid looking like the guy walking on stilts at the circus. Knee-length boots are also good under wide-leg cropped trousers if the boot is fitted to your leg. 
5. Wide-leg pants are also great with a midheel like Roger Vivier. 
Final Tid-Bits for Wearing Cropped Pants: If you're short and want to look taller, wear cropped pants with heels. Similarly, if you're tall and want to look taller, wear cropped pants with heels (maybe a kitten heel). However, if you're tall and don't want to look taller, wear cropped pants with flats. See? #StyleOptions for all. I like attainable style. xx :) -ns

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Sunday, February 10, 2013

Mara Hoffman FW13 + Pamela Love =
A GREAT COLLABORATION!

Photo Credit: Pamela Love NYC

Photo Credit: WWD
Style Notes! Mara Hoffman ripped the runway during New York Fashion Week, debuting her Fall 2013 collection. I'm an avid follower of Mara Hoffman designs, as I love (yes, love) the signature free-flowing earthy vibe. I immediately connect with my inner spirituality as I obsess over the new arrivals, clothing—and the swimsuits are fab as well.

Going back to the Mara Hoffman runway show (2/9), jewelry by Pamela Love was spotted on the MH models, which was an O-M-G moment for me. Seriously? My favorite designers working together? Now that's hot; the presentation oozed with vibrant colors, prints, very cool accessories, and total inspiration.

Friday, February 8, 2013

(my faves!) New York Fashion Week: Jason Wu Fall 2013 Ready To Wear

Photo Credit
WWD reports that Jason Wu called the FW13 line-up “Extreme Femininity," which I get, because my personal style mission is to always find the right balance of extreme and femininity. -ns


Undeniable Confidence;
Pop That [White] Collar
Pure? Virgin Girl? I Think Not.
Dare Devil In Disguise
Dark, Sharp, Edgy...Yet Alive ...
Thanks To The White Pleated Skirt



Photo Credit: WWD | Day 2-New York Fashion Week | Follow Me On Twitter

Thursday, February 7, 2013

NY Fashion Week — STARTED TODAY

Photo Credit: mbfashionweek.com

It's That Time Again! Between today (2/7) and next Thursday (2/14) it's all about Fall 2013 collections gracing the NYC fashion runways. Feel free to follow me on Twitter as I blurt words & re-tweet stuff that express my love for various designer pieces. 

So far, I'm admiring the Nicholas K collection (very unusual yet sporty as always), and Tadashi Shoji displayed stylish but most importantly wearable clothes. Also, I did a lot of hand clapping after spotting sleek variety at the Concept Korea show—although social media had its mixed reviews. Overall I thought Concept Korea gave a strong presentation.

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