Ensemble: Bootcut Trousers and Fluid Knitwear

This is one of my favourite ways to wear dressy bootcut trousers at the moment. Not with a blouse, shirt, or knitted top, but with a luxurious fluid pullover, or upscale sweatshirt. Something about the combination feels more modern and current. Wear the top untucked, or semi and faux tucked, with or without a belt. Add pretty shoes, a trench or wool coat, and you’re sorted. Easy, relaxed, polished and very comfortable. I’m even loving leaving off the jacket, which is unusual for me because I love jackets. But when it’s colder, I will add in the jacket as a layer under my coat. 

There are two ways to approach the top part of the outfit formula: 

  1. Wear a pullover with sparkle or embellishment which creates enough visual interest to leave off the belt and eye-catching shoes. In some instances a patterned pullover or upscale sweatshirt will work as well.  
  2. Wear a solid pullover, but add in a belt and statement shoes to compensate for the lack of jewellery and embellishment. 

Choose any colour palette. I’ve chosen black and grey bottoms because they are mainstream. I’m inspired by the colours of Spring 2014 on the runways of fashion week, so I’ve added blush, citron, gold and black into the mix.

Here are the components:

  • Bootcut Trousers: Fabulous fit is key. You’re after great drape and long pant lengths in a wool or wool blend. Neutrals like black, grey, taupe, navy, brown or a pinstripe are versatile. Throw in a pair of bootcut tuxedo trousers too. 
  • Pullover: You can go the embellished, patterned and bling-y route. Or the solid and plainer route by adding in the bells and whistles with statement shoes and belt. Choose luxe fabrications and a slightly roomy fit with a neckline of your choice. A welt on the hem creates structure so I’m all for that when matching this style of pullover with fluid bootcuts. High-low hemlines are another option. Leave the top untucked, or casually tucked. Scrunch the sleeves for structure. 
  • Shoes: I vote pointy or almond toe heeled booties or pumps because pointy toes are a perfect match for wider hems. But round toes will also work, so don’t worry if you can’t wear or don’t like pointy toe footwear. I like to add an eye-catching shoe to the version with the solid plain pullover because it makes the outfit pop. I’d also add a belt to faux tuck the pullover, but that’s not essential. 
  • Topper: Choose a trench coat, wool coat, or a dressy leather jacket if you need an extra layer. 
  • Accessories: A structured bag adds a dressy touch to the outfit. An angular clutch will do the trick too. Incorporate jewellery, watch and eyewear as desired.

Bootcut Trousers and Fluid Knitwear

It’s a simple outfit where the individual pieces need to be strong and hold their own because you aren’t masking any imperfections with extra layers and scarves. 

Here’s a street style example of the formula in action. Lots of fabulous swagger and movement in that outfit. It’s one way to wear a more casual business casual outfit, or simply at times when you don’t want to dress up jeans.

Nordstrom Roundup: Grey Matter

This week’s roundup is for Team Grey. Solid grey items can look blah, but add in some texture, a subtle pattern, embellishment, blocking or trim, and grey springs to life. Note that some of the items also come in options other than grey, so be sure to check those out too. 

  1. Halogen Print Pencil Skirt: Thick, stretchy and over the knee. 
  2. Halogen Embellished Cashmere Sweater: Non-itchy and fun over the printed pencil skirt. 
  3. Halogen Dolman Sleeve Tunic Sweater: Throw-on-and-go tunics with open necklines have been hard to find. This one comes in several colours and is an easy option over skinnies matched with jacket, boots and scarf. 
  4. Via Spiga Knit Collar Wool Blend Topper: Streamlined, yet roomy. Great pattern and cozy knit inserts. Unfortunately no side entry pockets so sport a cute pair of gloves instead. 
  5. Via Spiga Zip Front Mixed Media Coat: Tailored and sporty, with a hint of retro. The diagonal lines created by the colour blocked insets both in the front and back are extremely flattering. 
  6. Eileen Fisher Asymmetrical Merino Wool Sweater: Graphic, swingy, and with the elusive V-neck. The charcoal inset is repeated in the back. Size down. 
  7. Vince Tri Colour-block Turtleneck: Oversized and chunky, yet streamlined and pretty flattering because of the drape and high-low hemline. Non-itchy. I bought this turtleneck last year in ink and charcoal and love it. It’s no wonder that they repeated the winner this season.  
  8. Vince Textured Drape Cardigan: This sweater coat is stunning and you might need to size down. It’s a great item to have for working at home, or popping on fast when you’re rushing out the door. It’s stylish, cozy, casual and very comfortable. 
  9. Kristen Blake Faux Shearling & Faux Fur Moto Jacket: A little ’70s magic for Team Boho. Fun piece. 
  10. Elizabeth and James Layla Foiled Pencil Skirt: Metallic fabness. Glam yet sporty. Fashion forward yet classic. An interesting skirt that is begging to be matched with pastel cashmere.

I don’t wear grey well at all, so I match it with a bright, black, ink, or white to avoid looking deathly. I also like the look of grey warmed up with cognac accessories or footwear.

Halogen Embellished Cashmere SweaterVia Spiga Knit Collar Wool Blend Topper

Vince Tri-Colour Block TurtleneckKristen Blake Faux Shearling & Faux Fur Moto Jacket

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Outstanding Outfit Bloggers

Quirky Gal About Town

Knitwear designer Kristabel Plummer was born and bred in London. She likes to collect things with her initial on them and documents her quirky, playful outfits over at I Want You To Know. Kristabel has an amazing collection of unique jewellery, she also loves chunky footwear and can’t say no to fun patterned hosiery. Her style is creative, relaxed and adventurous, demonstrating that she is not afraid to try something different and has fun with fashion every day of the week. 

Kristabel Plummer 1

Short shorts + eye-catching patterned hosiery + chunkier footwear is one of Kristabel’s signature looks. It’s youthful and cheeky, and fits her style persona to a T. Sporting patterned tights is an easy way to add texture to an ensemble. They also do a great job of de-bomshelling the short tailored shorts. So does the Peter Pan collar, which can sometimes feel a bit twee, but not in this outfit. The romantic scalloped edge reads ladylike and a little retro. It’s a sweet juxtaposition against the tougher black leather shorts and white chunky-heeled sneakers. These also show that you don’t need to have light-coloured hair to bookend light footwear. The crisp white collar — attached to a mock shirt, not an actual shirt — does the trick here. I adore how our blogger added the vibrant red cable-knit sweater as a nod to the Christmas period. It gives the entire outfit a strong graphic vibe, that is further enhanced by the addition of a black canvas tote bag with a big white letter K. To stay in the holiday spirit, Kristabel picked a gold-coloured ring in the shape of a gift wrap bow as her statement accessory.

Kristabel Plummer 2

Kristabel Plummer 2

Isn’t this telephone-dial print T-shirt terrific! I share Kristabel’s love for clothes and accessories with a typographical theme, and that’s why I’m choosing this outfit as my favourite. The entire look has a ladylike tomboy vibe that I adore. The semi-tucked tee reveals a simple brown belt that plays well with the light beige trench. The fluid fit of the coat contrasts nicely with the slim-fit boyfriend jeans. Scrunching the sleeves and baring forearms adds extra structure. Pink red lipstick and the red Swedish Hasbeens provide a happy pop of colour. Also note how the light-coloured wooden soles and red leather of the clog sandals echo the colours in Kristabel’s tee and trench. Our blogger has an impressive collection of quirky and striking jewellery. Here she’s opted for a sweet tortoise pendant, architectural gold ring and spiky bracelet. Light blue and white nail polish in a chevron pattern — fun nail art is another of Kristabel’s style trademarks — finishes off the look.

Kristabel Plummer 3

Kristabel is a skirt and frock girl at heart, and this multi-coloured knit tube skirt, made with silk, wool, viscose and cotton yarns, is very special. It’s one of her own designs and was part of her graduation collection. She pulled it out of storage to attend London Fashion Week two years ago. This beautiful skirt is the well-deserved star of the show. A black sheer blouse adds ladylike lightness, while Kristabel’s trusted black leather jacket toughens up the look. Chunky black wedge booties with silver grommets ground the outfit. It can be difficult to pull off a midi with ankle socks, but our fashion-forward blogger hits exactly the right mark. Both the socks and the school bag vibe of the Cambridge satchel add a playful feel. I especially love the addition of the ink blue bag here, because pairing this dark blue with black feels sophisticated and fresh.

Kristabel Plummer 4

This leopard print mixed with stripes look perfectly showcases Kristabel’s eclectic style tendencies. I like that the background of the faux fur coat is slightly yellowish, while the sweater is optical white with black. It makes the pattern mixing even more dramatic. I just adore the retro feel of this topper! It took Kristabel a long time to come round to leopard print, but now she couldn’t live without her cosy, plush coat that “goes with everything”. Red is undoubtedly one of Kristabel’s go-to colours, and it looks amazing here with the black and white prints. The flirty skater style skirt hits mid-thigh, and is de-bomshelled by pairing it with opaque white hose and cute animal print socks, that add an extra animal print into the mix. Black zip-up suede wedge booties provide textural interest and bookend our blogger’s dark locks. A red tote with gold hardware is a fun matchy-matchy tie in with the skirt. Kristabel’s choice of jewellery is a great example of her “mixing different styles” skills: one wouldn’t immediately expect a very clean, avant-garde looking ring, a bold spiky bracelet and arts and crafts-inspired multi-coloured necklace to play well together, but Kristabel pulls it off with aplomb.

Kristabel Plummer 5

There’s a bit of a preppy school uniform look going on here, but with cheeky shorts instead of a skirt. Short shorts like these are great on younger gals, and the geometric patterned tights definitely add extra pizzazz. The  ton-sur-ton buttoned-up tonal floral print shirt reads strict and feminine at the same time. The light blue looks wonderful with the light grey and burgundy, don’t you think? The longer length one-button blazer has a low stance that is very on trend this Fall, so is the burgundy colour. Wearing the blazer open creates and attractive vertical line down the front of the body. I don’t often think of pairing bright red with burgundy, but I love the addition of the red satchel here. It’s fresh and interesting. Kristabel picked blue-grey nail polish, small earrings and a slim pendant as her low-key accessories. I really like how the delicate necklace contrasts with the black chunky lace-up ankle boots, that add a spot of punky RATE (Rough Around the Edges) to the outfit. A juxtaposition that is an integral part of Kristabel’s creative style.

Kristabel Plummer 6

This is why a dress is such a versatile piece. It makes a statement on its own, and can take you practically anywhere when you add a striking pair of shoes and fab bag. The simplicity of this two-piece outfit is right up my alley. So is the black, ink blue and white colour combo. Strong and minimalist. It was the perfect choice to wear to the Vogue Festival 2013, effortlessly fashion-forward and completely in line with Kristabel’s playful style persona. The knee-length drop-waist sack dress is voluminous and unstructured. The black leather jacket reins in the volume, and hits her at exactly the right spot to make the overall proportions work. The column of colour creates a long lean line. As you’ve probably gathered from the photos, Kristabel is a huge fan of the Cambridge style satchels. She has them in quite a few colours. Here, the white version packs instant punch. Together with the iridescent metallic oxfords it adds an androgynous touch, creating a fun contrast with the girly frock. A bold red lip, oversized sunnies, “confetti” nails and a quirky bright-coloured necklace are all that’s needed to make our blogger “fashion event-ready”.

Be sure to click on all the outfit links to view close-ups of Kristabel’s fab jewellery and nail art. Browse her archives for a good look at the rest of her outfits. And then check out her colourful pinboards for even more inspiration. But first let us know in the comments what you think of Kristabel’s playful and quirky style.

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Golden Oldies from the Archives

Recently Greg pointed out to me that there are now more than 2700 posts in the YLF archives. Some of those posts were about the fashion of the season, but there are also actually a lot that are still just as relevant today as they were when I wrote them. Here are a few that caught my eye:

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Hope you enjoyed the walk down memory lane.

Must-Haves For Fall & Winter 2013

Autumn has officially begun so it’s time for my top 15 must-haves for Fall and Winter 2013. This year’s list is quite different to last year’s Fall and Winter list. Booties are not the first item on the list. Patterns and pattern mixing do not feature as strongly, and burgundy is not the colour of the season (although there is a lot of it on the shop floor). Green in all its hues is supposed to be the colour of the year, but I’m not seeing that reflected in stores at all. 

The items cut across all body types, lifestyles, budgets, style personas and age groups. It’s a question of finding the right version of the item that works best for you

  1. Fluid Fits: This one is top of the list — wear your clothes a little looser. This is not a one season thing, but rather the way fashion silhouettes are moving in general. Body con fits are still in style — heck, skinnies have never been as tight and stretchy as they are this year — but combining tight pieces with looser pieces is more on trend. Wearing fluid pieces from top to toe is even more so. Oversized items are the trendiest and most fashion forward at the moment, but tailored fits are also always in style. Refresh tailored fits by combining them with a fluid or oversized piece and you’re sorted. 
  2. Pointy Toe Footwear: Huge, huge trend especially in refined styles like pumps, slipper flats, d’Orsay flats, heeled booties and Beatle Booties.
  3. Mixed Media Items: This means wearing a wardrobe item made of different fabrications, like a tweed blazer with leather collar. Or a cashmere pullover with lace inlays. Upscale sweatshirts are particularly fab in mixed media and so are jackets, coats and skirts. 
  4. Raglan Sleeve Tops: They are magical for many reasons. Wear them in upscale sweatshirts, knitwear or knitted tops and in a fluid fit. 
  5. Trendy Topper: We’re talking bombers, motos, one-button blazers with low stances, tuxedo jackets, military jackets, avant-garde jackets and round shouldered jackets. Introduce a few of these Fall jacket trends into your wardrobe if you’re a jacket gal. Moto jackets, although very on trend, are also a classic with particularly high longevity. 
  6. Leather: Think leather items like jackets, pants and skirts in a colour that tickles your fancy. Or wear leather as a trim on these items. Faux leather is fine too. 
  7. Tall Boots: Knee-high and over-the-knee-boots are trending again, in both dressy and casual styles. Fab over sleek jeans and trousers for wet, slushy and snowy weather. And great paired with skirts and dresses. 
  8. Menswear Fabrications: Think jackets, coats, trousers and skirts in herringbone, houndstooth, tartans and Glen plaids. 
  9. Colour Blocking: Any wardrobe item can be colour blocked. Tuxedo stripes down the sides of trousers get my top vote, and toppers with colour blocked insets or sleeves are following close behind. Remember that colour blocked bags and footwear count too. 
  10. Chunky Knitwear: Fine gauge knitwear is refined, classic, dressy and lovely, and I’m a huge fan of delicate cashmere knitwear. But chunky knits are trendier, so don’t leave them out. Here’s how to feel streamlined in chunky pullovers
  11. Non-Denim Pants: There is life after jeans. Think wool trousers, Ponte knit, stretch-cottons, jacquards, flocked fabrications, and all sorts of patterns and checks in fabrications other than denim. 
  12. Black Footwear: I bet most women have this trend covered. I cheated a little and had black booties on my shopping list, but bought a dark ink blue instead. These are “my black booties” for the season, and I’ve already worn them three times. 
  13. Daytime Clutch: Clutches are still the trendiest and most modern bag option, although simple satchels and crisp structured bags are hot on their heels. 
  14. Winter White: Never underestimate the power of shades of white in a Fall and Winter wardrobe. White is the brightest of the neutrals and looks fresh, crisp and clean year round. So chic. Wear white jeans year round, and don’t be scared of white bags and outerwear. 
  15. Wild Card: Add an atypical item for your style persona to your wardrobe that speaks to you in some way. Just for fun. 

Cut-out booties, slouchy pants and jeans, peplums, two-piece dresses, cocoon coats, sci-fi metallics, wedge sneakers, metallic booties, lace, menswear coats, midi skirts, tuxedo-inspired items, twinsets, upscale backpacks, kitty tops, quilted textures, cropped pants, drape front blouses, skater skirts, turtlenecks and utility jackets are more ways to add seasonal refreshers to your cold weather style. And textured items are always a hit in a cold weather wardrobe. 

One final note on colour. By all means embrace the on-trend colours, but also know that your favourite and most flattering colours do not date and are always in style. Wear them all season and every season.

How does the list look from your point of view? Are you covered?

HELMUT Helmut Lang Blazer, Top & PantsThe Kooples Jacket, Tee & SweatpantsHalogen Sweater, Lucky Brand Shirt & Paige Denim Jeans

Diane von Furstenberg Jacket & Sheath DressHalogen Jacket, Skirt & Max and Mia SweaterTrouvé Sweater & Search for Sanity Skirt

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