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27 October 11

Talbots Spring/Summer 2012

Yesterday I stopped by the Talbots showroom for a sneak peek of their Spring/Summer collection. Based on past collections, I knew it was going to be good, but this was honestly my favorite yet.

Talbots’ designer Chris Jackson walked me through the collection, explaining the inspiration and reasoning behind each delivery. February’s capsule began with the sourcing of some amazing batik ikats and their brilliant indigo hues and grew from there with the addition of mulberry purples, royal blues, and grounding neutrals. 

February’s color palette

March is all about pattern play - isn’t that ombre polka dot dress to die for?

Black grounded florals mix in nicely with March’s optic black and white. Chris explained that patterned pants, while perfectly on trend at this moment, have been part of the Talbots DNA since their founding in 1947.

Then we move into my favorite month - May. The Talbots design team must’ve known it was my birthday month, because this delivery was made for me. It was inspired by the beauty of the Greek Isles - the shimmering blues of the Mediterranean sea and the stark white of the stucco buildings.

This color palette on such easy shapes is the perfect way to welcome summer. I must have that chic orange and pink dress, which comes in a navy and white colorway, too.

In June, we’re in the thick of summer, and the Talbots designers channeled the subjects of Slim Aarons’ photographs for a mix of eyelet, candy colored florals, and tons of tunics that could easily be worn poolside or off to the office. Guipure lace makes a big statement in soft shades of pear green and cotton candy pink - that delicious pencil skirt is a ladylike way to do the Christopher Kane neon lace that I was pining over last spring, so it’s made it on my wish list along with these ballet flats.

Wow.

These paisley palazzo pants are a showstopper - I could totally see The Glamourai rocking them with some killer heels!

Talbots spring and summer collections totally hit the nail on the head. If only we could just skip winter and fast forward to sunshine so I could shop this collection sooner!

*Editor’s note: A previous version of this post mislabeled February’s delivery as April.

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12 October 11

kate spade new york Spring 2012

Remember back in June when I started a new job? Well, my entire team knows about this blog so I might as well tell you that I’m lucky to work at kate spade new york headquarters. Sometimes we get really cool opportunities, like yesterday, when I attended the Spring 2012 presentation, styled by Brad Goreski!

Let’s dig in - if you’re a fan of Kate Spade, you are probably familiar with 2011’s concept of the Year of Color, with a different color every month. Well, in 2012, it’s all about the Year of Pattern, with Australian wallpaper designer Florence Broadhurst as muse. The January delivery is a “one way ticket to Australia,” a nautically inspired capsule of navy and black worn together, stripes, and tweed on tweed on tweed.

February brings an explosion of Florence prints- particularly that Japanese floral which is featured on everything from dresses to luggage and even Vespas. The bright gulabi pink kicks up the black and white palette - there’s a pink version of the flouncy dress second from left that I have my eye on!

I love the octagon necklaces that turn the graphic Florence print into a three- dimensional version.

Quite the accomplished woman, Florence also owned a finishing school, so March is for garden society and tennis games on the lawn. Naturally, that means ladylike stripes and ruffles, but that green dress in the back isn’t just polka dots - the print is made up of tiny tennis balls!

Congrats to Deborah and the design team, as well as all the folks in PR, for putting on a fantastic presentation. I’ve been working through this collection for months, but you still made it magical!

(opinions expressed on this blog and within this post are solely mine and do not represent those of my employer)

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24 September 11

Spotted…

It’s no secret that New York is home to some of the best dressed people around and I’m constantly seeing girls whose style I want to copy. So here’s another [long overdue] installment in my “Spotted” series, in which I share sketches of the fantastic looks I see around the city.

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4 April 11

Cherry Blossom

Saturday, April 2. Girls’ weekend in DC with Linds and Daphne! On Saturday, we had brunch in Eastern Market, wandered through the Hirshhorn Museum (I love me some modern art!) and of course, caught a glimpse of the gorgeous cherry blossoms. The weekend also included a night on the town and going to see the Blue Man Group. This week is going to be rough after such a nice little getaway!

Magenta Cardi - J Crew / Grey Silk Tank with Orange Bows - Thread Social via Gilt / Black Skinny Jeans - Gap / Gold Glitter Flats - Ann Taylor / Gold Necklace - borrowed from Daph / Pink Bangle - Gift / Glasses - Warby Parker / Off White Handbag - Bally

Orange and hot pink is one of my favorite spring color combos…Andy Warhol thinks they’re great together, too.

 

A page from the Andy Warhol Idea Book, spotted in the Hirshhorn gift shop. 

Happy Monday!

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