London girl storms the Nordstrom Anniversary Sale

Today’s post is written by my wonderful sister-in-law, Keri, who works full time as the Supplements Managing Editor for a London-based magazine. Keri and I go back 22 years. We were university residence flat-mates and good friends before she married my brother Hugo, 15 years ago. Hugo, Keri and their 11 year old son Seb came out to visit Seattle recently and we had a ball. Keri has always had a great sense of style, an obsessive love for handbags and LOVES to shop. Needless to say I get on well with my sis in law! Keri and I had a wonderful time shopping the NAS.

Outfit 1: Biker JacketI do consider myself particularly lucky to have such a stylish and talented sister-in-law in Angélique, and have always relished our 9-hour marathon shopping sessions together on her visits to us in London, so I was not going to pass up the opportunity to do the same when visiting her in Seattle, especially as our visit so fortuitously coincided with the Nordstrom Anniversary Sale.

The first thing to get my head around was the fact that this was not an end-of-season sale of odd-sized remnants and unpopular summer lines, but drastic reductions in new season clothing as it hit the shelves – unheard of in the UK! The bonus was that it was autumn (fall), my favourite season. But this was not going to be a complete walk in the park as I had decided that having hit the big 4-0 a few months back my style needed a bit of a revamp, and I needed to be nudged out of my matchy-matchy comfort zone. I had told Angélique her mission was (1) get me into dresses (I did not possess a single dress) and (2) get me into leggings (a look I have never felt confident enough to pull off). I did hint that I was not averse to having my boundaries pushed a little, but that tucking boots into pants and baring upper arms might be a step too far for this voluptuous hourglass …

Coats and jackets were the first port of call – Angélique pounced upon a rich teal Steve Madden wool coat for me with a cheeky flounce at the back, and before I realized what was happening I was in a red Michael Kors trenchicon and totally besotted. A biker jacket was definitely on the list, but leather or pleather? In the end it was about the look and fit and pleather convincingly won the day with an uber comfortable and buttery soft Gallery jacket. A blazer was also on the cards. Pin-striped was my first choice, but it was the flattering front vertical panel of a black Halogen blazer that won me over. Then we moved on to pencil skirts – a black and goldy olive joined the gang.

Tops next and we started piling up a huge assortment to try on. I have always admired Angélique’s ability to survey the rails and hone in on just the right pieces. She knows my taste and what suits me, but she always surprises me by picking things I would never usually go for, and I end up not only with a fabulous new look but also a stylishly broadened mind!

The handbag department is a dangerous area for me, and it was with great restraint and much regret that I passed it by. Back in London I do have more handbags than years I have lived on this earth and I had to prioritise. However, we did detour into shoes and with my incurable weakness for wedges, Angélique had no difficulty in getting me into a pair of chestnut Steve Madden Maryn bootsicon, which I know are going to get a lot of mileage!

Our selections were swiftly whisked away and arrayed around a waiting changing room by our efficient, helpful and charming sales assistant – all part of my American shopping experience (and somewhat different from what I am used to in the UK). We grabbed some leggings, knits, waterfall cardigansicon (black and my favourite pinky purple colour) and a couple of (sleeveless!) dresses en route, and Angelique slipped in some straight-legged Kut from the Kloth jeansicon (a departure for this boot-leg devotee) and black Ponte pantsicon (described as leggings). And then began the fun of trying it all on and having Angelique work her magic.

With the constraints of budget and baggage allowance lurking in the back of my mind, I was somewhat relieved that we did have something of a ‘no’ pile, alongside the not inconsiderable ‘yes’ pile, but what amazed me was the number of different outfits Angélique could create out of just a few items. Yes, she did get me to wear my boots over those Ponte pants, dresses and leggings have been acquired and assimilated and the boundaries have definitely shifted. But what greater endorsement do you need than your husband telling you that your new look makes you look younger!

Outfit 2: Teal CoatOutfit 3: London Blazer

Nordstrom items pictured in this post (affiliate links):

Team Bootcuts or Team Skinnies

I wear both styles, but tend to wear my skinnies more often for several reasons: no heel height issues, no wet hems in the rain, I love tucking them into tall boots and they look super under tunics or short dresses.

I still wear bootcut jeans regularly though, and especially enjoy wearing them with cowboy boots and heeled booties. It’s an elegant and classic silhouette that I think I’ll always sport. But for the sleek and practical reasons I’m siding with Team Skinnies.

Whose Team are you? Tell us why. Do you think you’ll swap teams in the future? No batting for both sides!

J. Crew’s embellished T: trend setter or early adopter

A few seasons ago J. Crew brought out a range of tissue weight, embellished, short sleeved T’s and tanks. The slubby, ruffle-y casual tops became part of J.Crew’s signature look as they were matched with everything from distressed casual denim shorts to sparkly pencil skirts and classic blazers. They have been a J. Crew staple ever since.

Tissue Cascading Twists TeeShimmer Crinkle ShellRuffle Neck Shell

I could be mistaken, but it looks like several retailers were inspired by J.Crew. Casual tops with the same embellished vibe have been popping up everywhere this season: from Ann Taylor, the Loft and Banana Republic to Forever 21, INC, Club Monaco and Nordstrom.

Perhaps these retailers weren’t copying J.Crew. Perhaps the slubby embellished T and tank is a worldwide trend and J. Crew was a season or two ahead of the game. Be it as it may, I walk into Ann Taylor and say, “Ah! That’s a J.Crew T”, and many of my clients and friends have done the same. That’s quite powerful branding, don’t you think?

Rosette Necklace TeeRuffle Front TankRemain Pleat Trim Tank

The top row are the original J. Crew tops. The bottom row are tops from Ann Taylor, Nordstrom and New York & Company.

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Nordstrom Anniversary Sale: 14 extra picks

After spending opening day of the Anniversary Sale at the flagship store in downtown Seattle, I have some additional items to add to my original list of picks:

Footwear

  • Charles David “Regiment” Lace-up Bootsicon ($249.90): Perfect for gals with narrow calves. If I needed another pair of knee-high boots, I’d get these.
  • Trouve “Sabrina” Distressed Leather Ankle Bootsicon ($99.90): Very comfortable and very 90’s inspired. Love the cream, but the black is just as fab. Warning: it’s a shame to purchase these if you’re going to cover them up with boot cut jeans. But they are tricky to wear with skirts and dresses because they are flat and mid-calf. You will need to experiment.
  • Steve Madden “Maryn” Bootsicon ($179.90): My stylish sister in law is taking a chestnut pair back to London because they are sublime. Extra comfy, scrunchable and perfect for a wide calf.
  • Steve Madden “Sabra” Over-The-Knee Booticon ($199.90): The length of these boots is more forgiving because they pull on and don’t have a back, so try them despite your height. Quite comfy and definitely worth a look.
  • Cole Haan “Carma Ait Tantivy” Pumpicon ($189.90): As far as stiletto peep toes go, this one is pretty comfy.

Handbags

Bottoms

  • Kenneth Cole New York Leggingsicon ($31.90): These leggings look and feel like Ponte pants with a super little back panel inset. They run big so size down.

Watches & Jewelry

Happy shopping!

Nordstrom Anniversary Sale 2010: my top picks

It’s here and there is lots of great stuff to choose from this year. In particular, an excellent assortment of coats, trench coats, jackets, footwear, knitwear, handbags and accessories. I was generally disappointed with the selection of blouses, jeans, suits, skirts and dresses. But your mileage may vary and you never can tell until you check things out for yourself.

There’s a lot of fabulous merchandise, but here are my top picks. Quite a few of the styles are also available in petites so be sure to look if that’s your preferred size specification.

Jackets

Coats

Dresses & Skirts

Pants & Jeans

Knitwear

Tops & Blouses

Footwear

Plus Sizes

That’s my shortlist, but there is so much more to peruse in all departments. Try to look at lingerie, scarves, handbags, hosiery, belts, watches, hats, menswear, kidswear and cosmetics too.

Happy shopping!