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Last fall I posted an item about the eternal grooviness of the Breton tee (Nov.3 /Ready to Wear). The Breton 'look' transcends trends and that's why designers return to the idea just about every season. File the Breton under One Hundred Percent Perfect as it is an ideal Buy Now Wear Now piece Keep the look sophisticated rather than preppy (aging for over 30's) or 'Ahoy Sailor' by choosing a current riff on offer from resort and early spring collections. It could be as simple as the addition of buttons at the cuff, a design overlayed on the stripes, an interesting sash effect at the hem, or some ornamention on the lapel of a cardigan that adds that punch of new.  Wear one now under a blazer with dark jeans or black pants and boots for graphic good looks and later with white jeans or a pair of the silky trousers that were on many spring runways.  

Of course, there is no replacing the appeal of the original corded cotton Meridien by Saint James (#6) but here's a note about fit: it's boxy and ideal for girls who love loose volume on the top paired with something slim on the bottom. For waist definition, try hitching just the center front into your waistband (to create a focal point) with a belt and leave the back untucked. breton inspired canvas

1. A tres femme take on the Breton - Sonia by Sonia Rykiel $255 netaporter.com. 2. Great buy with a ballet neck. Aerie by American Eagle $19.50 ae.com. 3. DKNY sweater avail. in March on dkny.com 4. Club Monaco black and white Jessica sweater $79. For store info. or personal shopping clubmonaco.com.
5. Wool blend and embellished cardy $170 on netaporter.com 6. The original Saint James Meridien $85 and available on saintjames-usa.com 



One of the most intriguing things about the spring collections was the use of unexpected fabrics to reinvent the simplest pieces like Phillip Lim's riff on a classic button down shirt (left) and one of the season's most coveted items -the black leather t-shirt (right)- designed by Phoebe Philo at Celine. Celine was a standout all around for a sophisticated collection of clean-lined sportswear -something that has been in short supply during the 'aughties' preference for frill, froth and stripper wear. 

I predict that there will be less expensive versions to come at the fast fashion level which is good news for our wardrobe budgets. The look comes off best when the leather is lightweight enough to tuck into a waistband with a smooth result like the skirt pictured below. Boxier cuts worn untucked - like shirt jackets- should be paired with slim, straight-cut bottoms. 


For more of both collections have a look on style.com
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It had to happen. The fashion pendulum has swung from the over-the-top embellishments of the 'aughties' to something pared down and more utilitarian in spirit.  Unadorned military jackets were everywhere on the spring runways replacing those band leader appliques and brassy buttons of the last few seasons. That's good news for your wardrobe RIGHT NOW. As resort and early spring deliveries replace the sale racks look for this ageless and sophisticated trend for a Buy Now Wear Now LOOK CHANGER.  Works now as a layering piece in the chill of January (anything to rev up a turtleneck and jeans or a wool skirt and tights) and as a go-everywhere outerwear piece when the weather warms up. (Although this is as good as a winter coat for you lucky L.A. girls).
Designers showed a range of proportions from longer length safari-inspired styles to slouchy field jackets, sharp lined silhouettes inspired by dress uniforms or looks that are cropped, boxy and inspired by WW II so keep a look out for your best shape and proportion.  

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1. Silk safari from Celine. 2. Marc Jacob's riff on an officer's jacket. Now, anything that Marc does will inspire many imitations. TIP: Notice the high waist placement of the belt on the jacket. Easy to buy a thin belt now and change up a jacket you already own in this shape. 3. The shirt jacket from Balmain ( an obscenely expensive and much-imitated collection and honestly, a version of this won't be hard to find for less).
4. Cropped and 40's-chic from 3.1 Philip Lim.

For more from these collections have a look on style.com.







Real girls are in fashion - at least this month. Yesterday's New York Times Thursday Styles featured a front page piece about recent fashion magazine stories with plus-sized models. If you read Glamour you have seen pictures of Crystal Renn (the subject of the Times article) a very gorgeous size 12. The current fashion pages of V Magazine feature Crystal and other plus-sized beauties in their fashion pages this month. So all of this begs the question are these just one offs? What do women really want to look at in fashion magazines?  Could fashion's aesthetic be changing to depict a range of bodies? What do you think?


If you are a full fashioned beauty yourself, here's a link to the current issue of Lucky and the plus-sized clothing web sites they love. This came to me by way of my friend Lisa Dolan the owner of 
Leelee's Valise one of the sites included in the lineup. I feautured Leelees in my book Style Evolution as one of my favorite resources for curvy girls.





So many of you have written to me asking about sophisticated looking options for petites. 

Frankly, it's a real drag for special sizes in general. I can't figure out if there seems to be less range because the mass demand isn't there or if for cost cutting measures manufacturers stop producing special sizes altogether. 


Your best bet is online shopping. For a more sophisticated look seek out the right fit but also designs that reference and tweak ideas from top European and American designers. And then it's a case of cherry picking the best from the brands available. Some of the best looking petite pieces I've seen are available on line at J.Crew. Their designs often pick up on ideas straight from the runway from houses like Lanvin. Their translations look modern: ruffles done in a wearable way or groovy takes on outerwear in unexpected fabrics. Try them to add in a blouse for a hit of color and currency. For pants,the Favorite Fit offers the highest rise and in fabrics like super 120 wools for the kind of basic that can anchor your look in black and navy and neutrals alike. Tailored suit jackets are also clean lined and versatile and the fit is reliable.  


Talbot's stores ( as well as on-line) offer current looking petite pants with a very reliable fit. My mother-in-law ( who is tiny) swears by them. Since Talbot's has undergone a change in design direction they are now including pieces in every collection that offer updated shapes and proportions. Ann Taylor while still trying to work out their new design direction also includes a bigger selection of petites both in store and on-line. My experience with the fit for pants, jeans, jackets has been good. Banana Republic and Gap ( for jeans) are alway worth a look.


Scour department store websites. Bloomingdales offers petites in their private label Sutton Studio along with a pretty good selection from lines like Lauren Ralph Lauren. Nordstrom too. 


For discount buys, Simply Vera Vera Wang at Kohl's offers select styles in petites. A note about this line: I have never been wowed by the quality but the references are taken right from Vera Wang Collection as well as from her mid-priced line Lavendar. Cherry picking the odd coat, cardigan or skirt can work (and right now it's all on sale).







Already had your fill of wool scarves?  Even girls in the deep south have had to wrap themselves up to keep warm during the cold snap of the past few weeks. 
What about wearing a scarf as you would a necklace? Tie it differently or buy a new scarf that will work with sweaters now and tees later. Lighter weight scarves in silk, sheer and gauzy cashmere or wool or combinations of woven cottons will twist and cowl and drape to suit your mood. I chose the scarves below because they offer color, texture and pattern but they also tap into key spring trends so they'll have staying power in your wardrobe. I also love the way they are tied. Good ideas.

1. Self explanatory way to tap into the ongoing mania for all things ruffles. Look for lighter weight versions or go for white - one of THE colors for spring/summer and you can max out the wear until the last chilly days of spring. Loop it at your neck to add texture and 'current' to an outfit in one stroke. bloomingdales.com.

2. Not only a great combo of a colorful and timeless paisley print but this silk beauty is tied in an easy cowl that fills in as necklace cum scarf. Dandy as a head scarf to disguise filthy hair days. anthropologie.com

3.The Americana theme continues for spring/summer and that means checks and plaids all over the place. I like the color balance of this style. Wear it now with a gray sweater knowing how great it will look with an easy sweatshirt top, any tee and cardy combo, or spring's number one jacket  - anything utility/military in khaki. bloomingdales.com.
4. Pattern mixing and a mash-up of ethnic prints was seen all over the spring runways. This boho deluxe number will work all year. Want less yellow and more russett and navy for now?  

Twist your scarf up like a twizzler. 
Hold the ends of the scarf one in each hand. 
Twist it up tightly and wrap it around your neck placing the ends to the back and then bringing them around to the front. 
Tie the ends to off to one side. 

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It all started in Paris. Melody Rodgers was on a buying trip for her namesake collection when she discovered a stack of nine perfect gold bangles. Feather light with a flexible pull-apart design the bracelets fastened with a click. Best of all the fit was close to the wrist. No sliding down onto the hand. 
Melody has reproduced the bangles' fit down to the last detail. Available in yellow, rose, and white gold vermeil and gunmetal, a stack of three looks parfait and oh so chic. 
Set of three Perfect Fit Bangles $435 melodyrodgers.com.

perfect fit bangle





It's not that I don't like a colorful bag. A pop of jewel toned satin is fun for the holidays. But then what? A few years ago I indulged in a gorgeous crimson clutch but alas, she's a one trick pony. I'll bring her out for a holiday party next week but then she'll be tucked away in her felt pouch waiting for next year. In this economy, it makes sense to buy a versatile bag with enough star power for an evening out all winter long.Texture, mixed leathers, exotic skins, and serious hardware are all versatile looks with staying power. 


1.Candy Bag ( Boy, I'll say. Good enough to lick and at $945 it is a seasonless, ageless, timeless INVESTMENT Capital I . Santa are you listening?? clarakasavina.com. 2. Metallic Tweed Charmed Mini Bag $198 j.crew.com. 3. Moonscape Clutch $88 frenchconnection.com. 4. Crushed Glitter Minaudiere $49.50 also at j.crew.com. 5. Stud Fling Clutch by Rebecca Minkoff $275 intermixonline.com. 6. Street Level Bag $69.00 piperlime.com.




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Mixed metals and mixed materials define the season's statement necklaces. Alber Elbaz of Lanvin was in front of the trend when he introduced strands of pearls wrapped in ribbon. Mixed media looks include combinations of stones, metals, embroidery, chains and ribbon. Part estate jewlery and Miss Haversham meets 80's tough mixed with global inspirations laced with a little deco and a few machine age intimations. It's a magpie mix and it looks great.  Just about all you need to make last year's LBD - or any outfit -look newer.  neck canvas final final




1. Tuleste Market Ball and Chain necklace $150 piperlime.com. 2. Oscar de la Renta Embellished Bib Necklace $890 saks.com. 3. Kenneth Jay Lane Gunmetal Leaf Necklace ( perfect for layering more than one) $137.50 piperlime.com. 4. Lee Angel Chain Bow Necklace $145 intermixonline.com. 5. Crystal Pendant ( great scale for petites) $52 bananarepublic.com.




It can be as simple as wearing a pair of important looking cuffs to make an LBD or a sweater and whatever bottom look chic, grownup and completely pulled together. I love pictures of the fashion doyenne Diana Vreeland in her matching Kenneth Jay Lane Maltese Cross cuffs - one on each wrist. Or a combination of metals and scale as seen on the Bottega Veneta fall 2009 runway looks especially polished and new.  
A big and obviously fake ( but good quality) cocktail ring in combination with a cuff is a look that's cool and effortless.

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1. Roxanne Assoulin for Lee Angel Crystal Cluster Cuff $170 on leeangel.com. 2. Clara Kasavina brass and crystal ring $100. clarakasavina.com. 3. Gold and crystal ivy ring $225 alexisbittar.com. 4. KARA by Kara Ross snake cuff $250 on saks.com. 5. Trifecta ring $65 jcrew.com.
6. Crystal Encrusted Coctail Ring $175 alexisbittar.com. 7. Melinda Maria Pod Ring $150 intermixonline.com. 8. Silver hinge cuff $375 alexisbittar.com. 9. Braided Jeweled Cuffs $230 each clarakasavina.com.





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