Today was a bit hectic, with a slew of backstages, great shows, and a ton of writing and editing. I went Instagram on my outfit, showing a few of the pieces that got me through the day. Per usual, as many MiMi by Sorrelli turquoise pyramid bracelets I can fit on my arm (and in my earlobes), my favorite Marc by Marc Jacobs matching top and tiered ruffle geometric skirt, some Vera Wang Lavender Label nude wedges from my Mom, and unfortunately some moleskin (seen below) to patch my feet, which aren’t used to such high heel abuse on a daily basis!
September 11, 2012
Fashion Week Day 5: What FPD Wore
September 18, 2011
NYFW Trends: Spring 2012 Accessories to Watch
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Could the new bag shape for spring be a cubed wrislet? (at Marc by Marc Jacobs)
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Work yourself into a hi-top frenzy courtesy of Marc by Marc Jacobs.
Smaller is better for spring at Rebecca Minkoff; buttery caramel replaces the classic black bag.
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Cut-aways and space age chic booties at Alejandro Ingelmo.
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Triangle jewelry, paired with meticulous chevron manicures at Pamela Love.
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Head gear is in, both protective and decorative, at Alexander Wang
June 3, 2011
The Marc Jacobs Mouse Jelly Flat
I’m not going to lie: these Marc Jacobs Mouse Jelly Flats, from Zappos.com are THE most adorable shoes that I have in my closet. Available in four colors at $135 a pair, I love them in “ocean,” however am all about the subtlety of this style that can only happen in black. Plus, check out that cute little curly tail on the back – great touch!
-Julia DiNardo
February 17, 2011
Marc by Marc Jacobs F/W 2011 Collection
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The F/W 2011 Marc by Marc Jacobs collection was an intriguing and insightful blend of “1970’s gone 1940’s”. The collection was both trendy and glamorous, as the collection offered up a dash of old Hollywood glamour; there was an array of chevron-patterned luxe fabrications, a corduroy suits, and higher wasit lines to boot. Heels were given the pairing of ankle socks, and the ’70s once again surfaced for Jacobs with pieces such as prominent, flowing jumpsuits. Marc Jacobs outdid himself again, proving that Marc by Marc Jacobs is not only a diffusion line, but a steady, lifestyle offering.
-Dana deBoer
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