Link Love: The Price of Fashion

In this BoF article, Laura Sherman explains how costs of raw materials, increasing labour costs, perception and desirability are all driving the rising prices of luxury fashion products.
 
Last month H&M announced that it might raise retail prices in the long term, in order to pay better wages to some of the world’s poorest textile workers.
 
China is the number one luxury spender worldwide, and over two-thirds of the purchases in 2013 were made overseas. No wonder that European and American retailers are looking for more ways to attract Chinese shoppers.

Fab Links from Our Members

Vildy finds the work of portraitist Peter Hurley fascinating. He’s the inventor of the “squinch“, a technique he claims will “make you ooze confidence and self-assuredness”.

La Belle Demimondaine is doing Into Mind’s January Wardrobe Challenge a little bit a time, and it’s giving her a fresher outlook on how to move forward.

Tarzy finds The Gap Mannequin Project very amusing. For his tumblr, Steve Venegas visits Gap stores and takes pictures of himself dressed in the same outfits as the mannequins.

Joy likes to check out the end of year roundups and predictions for the year ahead. She particularly enjoyed the Wall Steet Journal one that covers men’s and women’s style.

Elizabeth P thought this Guardian article on New Year resolutions was fun.

Over at The Vivienne Files, Janice writes about the “cluster method“, an approach similar to creating wardrobe capsules. Deborah thought it might be helpful for the many YLF readers who are currently doing wardrobe edits.

Annagybe liked Susie Bubble’s interview with Orsola de Castro, founder of upcycling label From Somewhere, on the current state and future of ethical fashion.

Greg came across this interesting article detailing the results of a recent survey about how people in Muslim countries prefer women to dress in public.

Ironkurtin recommends watching this great interview with Kim France, founding editor-in-chief of Lucky Magazine.

Laurinda would like to share this thought-provoking article that investigates if angora production can ever be ethical. (Warning: the video is disturbing!)

On his website How To Pack Like A Rockstar, Shaun Huberts explains in detail why and how he uses the “vertical fold and file method”. It was a light bulb moment for HigssMistress, who hadn’t thought of using this folding technique to pack her suitcase.

Helenedith recently discovered Clothing & Age, the website of Professor Julia Twigg, where she publishes articles about research projects on this subject.

Angie points us to an older post of Sally’s in which she shares her musings on being a tattooed person. The comments are interesting too.  

Nicole D had fun reading the 10 Commandments of Style on Refinery29.

The Trendy Extra-Long Sleeve

These tops have an extra long sleeve that finishes two to three inches past the wrist bone. It’s an on trend silhouette for knitwear and jersey knit tops – and not a fashion faux pas. It’s like wearing full length skinnies that scrunch at the bottom, but here the scrunch is on your arm. And it’s in line with the trends of fluid and oversized fit. 

The sleeve length works from a practical point of view because of its very tapered and structured shape on the forearm. That way, the sleeves stay put without falling over your hands and fingers. If the sleeves weren’t as tapered, they would look overly long, and therefore ill-fitting. They would also get in the way. 

I often scrunch long sleeves because I like to expose forearm skin. But when it’s too cold to scrunch, I prefer to wear really long tapered sleeves. The extra length is warm and looks luxurious. It visually elongates the arms, creating proportions I find attractive. Plus, the ruching of the fabric creates textural interest. 

My arms are long, so it’s rare that I find sleeves that are this long. But when I do, I’m as happy as a clam. Over to you. Do you like the look of this extra long, trendy sleeve length? Or do you find it sloppy and impractical?

Sejour Wool Blend SweaterChristopher Kane Floral Grid Print Sweatshirt

Nili Lotan 18-8 Oversized PulloverNili Lotan 18-8 Oversized PulloverEnza Costa Cashmere Stripe Crew Neck Sweater

Nordstrom Roundup: Black & White

I like it when retailers stock crisp black and white merchandise just before the launch of new Spring collections. It makes for a refreshing change after months of texture-rich and woolly Winter clothing, footwear and accessories. 

  • Vince Camuto Colorblock Mixed Stripe Knit Dress: Sleeved, flattering and office appropriate. Also available in a cobalt stripe. 
  • Vince Camuto Lightbox Scarf: Three toned geometric minimalism, with a soft touch. 
  • Vince Camuto Chevron Quilted Arm Warmers: Here is one way to stay warm indoors at the office while adding edge to an outfit. Read the rave reviews. 
  • VC Signature Talon Boot: Dressier Beatle booties that are pretty comfy. The buckles are gold and not silver, so consider yourself warned. Black patent looks fresh this season. 
  • Loeffler Randall Rider Mini Leather Crossbody Bag: Compact, structured and modern. Impeccable quality and quite the statement. 
  • T Tahari Oriana Jacket: Gorgeously clean and crisp despite the knitted fabrication. Placement of the colour blocking on the side panels of the midriff accentuate the tailored effect. Soft, cozy and tailored. Wear it open or zipped up. 
  • Lafayette 148 New York Ariella Skirt: One of the best pencil skirts around. Great longer length, and interesting panelling and piping detail. It’s made of a brilliant non-crease textured fabrication. No creases after sitting at the office all day. Looks better in person than on the photo. 
  • Guinevere Edin Cuff: A square bangle in a black and white checkerboard is playful and strong. 
  • Michael Kors Asymmetrical Two-Tone Moto Jacket: Maximal and very eye-catching. You really have to love black and white combinations to wear this jacket. It’s very, very bold. 
  • French Connection Chelsea Crossbody: This sporty fun bag is great for casual wear. The wide strap is comfortable, and it holds a good amount of stuff without looking overly bulky. It’s also available in black, or white in stores. 
  • KG Kurt Geiger Luther Loafer: I haven’t seen these in person but they look fabulous. Refined Androgyny at its best. 
  • Vince Boatneck Tee: I have many happy clients in this tee because it’s an excellent layering AND standalone piece. It’s the kind of top you reach for when you’re stuck on what to wear on top. It’s versatile, thick, non-clingy, non-crease, and launders well. Some of my clients bought multiples in the same colour because they reach for it over and over again. 
  • Vince Camuto Dabs Ruched Boatneck Top: This version is less expensive and runs much tighter. Another great layering piece with ample forgiving rushing on the sides. 
  • Kenneth Cole Marciel Blouse: V-necks are resurfacing. I like this blouse worn half tucked into a pencil skirt or trousers. Soft, pretty and modern for career wear. 

I’m a sucker for black and white pieces, and outfit combinations. Do you like them too?

Loeffler Randall Rider Mini Leather Crossbody BagG Kurt Geiger Luther LoaferT Tahari Oriana Jacket

French Connection Chelsea Crossbody Bag

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Roundups

Simpler Items

This week's list of top picks list is about basic pieces.

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Assorted Items

Items for Summer, both in and out of air conditioning.

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Casual Summer Vibes

This week's top picks are good for a casual Summer vibe.

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Summery Earth Tones

These items are for those who like to wear casual earth tones in warm and hot weather.

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Hints of Spring

Some tried-and-tested winning items to refresh your style for Spring.

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Dressier Items

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Outstanding Outfit Bloggers

Preppy Fashionista Travels in Style

Midwest based Brenna Mari (20) from Chic Street Style is our youngest blogger to date. She just spent an entire semester travelling through Europe, giving us the opportunity to see a well-curated travel wardrobe capsule at work. In fact, five of the six outfits in today’s post were put together with items from her European suitcase. Brenna combines Modern Classics with trendy and preppy touches, occasionally throws a little boho into the mix, AND she loves to wear flats. Always a breath of fresh air! Her style approach has changed since she started college: 

“Three years ago, I was just about to enter college, which I believe is a pivotal time for anyone’s style. I think that I have moved from focusing on great pieces to concentrating on enviable style as a whole. I now really challenge myself to create innovative, versatile and stylish looks, using pieces in pleasantly unexpected ways. Today, I would describe my style as innovative preppy with a bold and edgy influence. I have a penchant for collars, a boatload of timeless basics and a ridiculous amount of costume jewelry that tells the tale of my fashion sense.”

Brenna Mari 1

Brenna’s long tresses play an essential role here, creating a subtle ton-sur-ton effect with the other shades of brown. Plus, the textural interest adds outfit depth. A lightweight semi-tucked sweater and silk patterned trousers are great choices for a fashionably relaxed polished look on a mild Autumn day. The fluid fits are on trend and no fuss, so you can concentrate on exploring a new city or just get on with your day at home. The print on the ankle zip pants has an oriental feel that is repeated in the pointy toe flats with unexpected animal print detail on the heels. A streamlined cognac bag with gold accents and the gold arm candy look wonderfully rich against the browns. A dainty necklace and big sunnies finish off the look.

Brenna Mari 2

Doesn’t this scream Summer! Sporting three neon items and super bright lippie in one outfit is not for the faint-hearted, but Brenna rocks the look. The sparkly confetti sequin T-shirt gets extra oomph from the neon yellow blouse. A glass crystal necklace adds even more girly glitter. Opting for a neutral pump in blush — a hue that closely resembles the lightest colour in Brenna’s tee — provides a resting point among the hectic colour. The low contrast pink also elongates the leg line of the cropped skinny jeans. I particularly love the part leather, part metal chain strap on the hot pink crossbody bag. Together with the zippers, Brenna’s signature stud bracelets and studded pumps are the perfect dose of girly toughness.

Brenna Mari 3

Our blogger demonstrates that it is possible to wear short shorts, flats and a longer coat in a single outfit. She achieves visual cohesiveness and great proportions by picking mainly neutral coloured items. Brenna went with black, beige, white and cognac, and then had fun pattern mixing different size polka dots with leopard spots. The black background of the untucked polka dot blouse seamlessly blends into the vegan leather shorts. The timeless trench hits her at a flattering length above the knee. At the same time, the hem of the coat and the hem of the shorts are far enough apart as to not compete with each other. Brenna’s shapely tanned legs make the transition even smoother. Gold metal jewellery, a black tote, chic black-faced tortoise shell watch, bright red nail polish and lipstick complement the look.

Brenna lived out of one suitcase for four months. So, of course, she has a few tips for putting together a versatile travel wardrobe that can take you across several countries:

“The main one is never underestimate the power of lipstick and nail polish to add the perfect punch of color to any neutral outfit. This brings me to my next tip: bring neutrals and dress in layers (creative layers that is). Neutrals go with everything, but a lot of the time people underestimate the chic factor of a completely gray or black look with a berry pout, catch my drift here?”

Brenna Mari 4

Brenna is wearing a fab version of Angie’s reinvented skinnies & boots formula. Coated black pants add texture, and are tucked into the kind of tall flat boots you can walk in for miles. The neon yellow blouse comes back out to play and really makes this urban rocker outfit for me. The girly bright juxtaposes cleverly with the tougher feel of the outfit. An on trend military green utility jacket is worn open to showcase the happy yellow underneath. The nonchalantly wrapped camo print scarf continues the laid-back utilitarian vibe. A roomy black tote and mixed metal jewellery are Brenna’s accessories of choice.

Brenna Mari 5

Black and white is a strong and impactful neutrals combo in my book. The formfitting sweater dress hugs Brenna’s curves, while the tribal pattern adds tons of visual interest. By adding only one extra colour, texture-rich suede booties and faux leather jacket, our blogger has created a sleek stylish look that really appeals to the minimalist in me. A simple black bag bookends the booties. Their snug fit around the ankle create a streamlined effect. Interesting silver jewellery fits in with the clean colour palette without adding visual clutter. A sweet leather bow bracelet is a very “Brenna touch”.

Brenna Mari 6

This final outfit really shows off Brenna’s remixing skills. We’ve already seen the bag, shoes and blouse, but our blogger has a knack for coming up with fresh new ways to wear tried-and tested pieces. Here she pairs the fun polka dot blouse with black faux leather skinnies. The colour brown ties everything together, from the chic tote and delicious animal print slipper flats to the boho vibe hat. The gorgeous collarless coat in shocking orange is undoubtedly the star of the show, it contrasts splendidly with the rich browns, and brightens up even the dreariest of days. The eye-catching oversized tassel necklace is the arty finishing touch.

Let us know in the comments what you think about Brenna’s travel style and clever remixing skills. You can also check out her outfit archive on her blog, or follow her on Pinterest.

A Reminder to Replenish Basics

Wardrobe basics require our attention at least once a year. By basics, I mean underpants, bras, camisoles, shapewear, socks, hosiery, sleepwear, and loungewear. Basics, which we often wear daily, sometimes end up at the bottom of our shopping list because they aren’t all that visible to others. And when budgets are tight, we’d rather skimp on basics so that we can spend money on the fun stuff. 

Edit and review your sock drawer. Make sure you’re wearing the right bra size, especially if your body type and weight have changed since the last time you were professionally fitted for a bra. Replace worn socks, and make sure they fit the way you want them to. Stock up on camisoles, fun hosiery, knee-highs, and thermals. Make sure you’re happy with your sleepwear, loungewear, and robe.

I have a simple shopping strategy for replenishing basics. I renew sleepwear and loungewear straight after Thanksgiving when those types of items are on sale. I replenish tired bras, knickers and camisoles around my birthday in July, and thermal underwear every two to three years. I replenish socks, knee-highs, and hosiery frequently throughout the year because I’m hard on those items, especially socks. 

When did you last replenish your basics, and how often do these wardrobe items make it onto your shopping list?