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In Black, Bombshell, Champagne!, Cocktail Dresses, Gold, Jewelry, Leopard, Olivia Palermo, Shoes on April 30, 2013 at 11:12 am

Olivia P. is constantly spotted in Tibi.  Ergo, I must also own Tibi.  And I think this dress ($435) is a good place to start, especially with this Alexis Bittar statement necklace ($375):

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Screen Shot 2013-04-29 at 9.13.08 PMMaybe mix + match prints by finishing with these studded Louboutin flats ($895) and this cool box clutch ($435):

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Or — get the look for less with this boucle dress ($70) and this fab flower necklace ($165), which would literally go with an.y.thing.:

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I like it with this printed clutcheroo ($58) and these adorable flats ($279):

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Add a printed umbrella (DVF, $59 — though, in a pinch a week ago, I picked up this J. Crew pocket umbrella in the delphinium print, which I love!) and a classic trench over top for those spring showers ($498 — or get the look for less here or here):

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While we’re talking tans, how about this adorbs dress ($55) for an unexpected fresh look, beneath this unbelievable black coat ($1,395):

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Loves with these Loeffler sandals ($295) and this awesome clutch ($345):

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Eee.  And — did you see the Target capsule collection by stylist Kate Young?  There were a few cute items mixed in, including this asymmetrical star-print dress ($90), paired with these Aurelie Bidermann drops ($767) and these Prada t-straps ($430):

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Lovesies.

Frosting

In Accessories, Bombshell, Champagne!, Cocktail Dresses, Fresh Combos, Fur, Glitter, Gold, Jewelry, Pastels, White on February 25, 2013 at 11:58 am

I am headed to The Big Apple this weekend for a dear friend’s engagement party, and though I was hell-bent on “shopping the closet” (in part because I know I own 3489 cocktail dresses that scarcely see the light of day, and in part because I spent hours and hours perusing online and didn’t see much to my liking), I began to panic last week when I realized I actually hate everything in my closet.  Well — less hate, more ennui in the fin de siecle style (i.e., yawn and look down with distaste).  Does this happen to anyone else?  Then I watched the Oscars last night (delightful) and wished I could step up my game.  If I could wear anything this weekend, I would wear this gilded wonder from Lanvin.  Don’t worry, it will only require that you re-mortgage your house and sell your car.  (How can it cost nearly $7K?!)  But isn’t she lovely?!  Amazing with some mint green-accented earrings ($80):

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Perfection with these crystal-embellished tootsies (Jimmy Choo, $1,150):

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Check out the bling on these shoes — stunning.

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Top it off with a faux fur jacket ($49), and you’re square:

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I mean.  I need it all.  Orrr — NOT for the engagement party, but in the same palette — check out this stunning statement shirt ($150), which is at the top of my shopping list.  I know it’s a little early to think about white jeans, but this will be a BANANAS outfit for the spring, especially with these stunning clips (Bijoux Heart, $530 — or, approximate the look with these fun, budget-friendly little studs) and some fun sandals (Kate Spade, $238):

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Love love love.  Or, how about this sweet jacquard skirt (on sale for $189) with a statement necklace ($39 – can’t be the price!) and a white sleeveless blouse ($46):

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Cuff it with this statement piece (I must own this — $138):

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and then round it all out with these classic heels (love that these Manolo-esque puppies are back in vogue…thankyouCarrieBradshaw — $695):

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In closing, you need to know about two other gilded lilies (?) that I’m currently coveting and that belong in this metallic/frosted post: 1.  These Zara shoes ($90), which my super chic little sis would totally rock; and 2. This woven wonder of a necklace from Lady Burch ($750).

Screen Shot 2013-02-25 at 9.41.32 AMwheatInspired by the looks above, I seriously considered this metallic jacquard number, which is conveniently on sale for only $136 now.  Love that it HINTS at the peplum style, but without the actual volume.  (And P.S., if you’re still loving peplum, check out this Nicholas wonder, which I also briefly considered.)  But I’m still undecided…

 

Cuz We Like to Partayyyy

In Accessories, Bombshell, Champagne!, Cocktail Dresses, Fur, Gifts!, Glitter on December 7, 2012 at 10:49 am

Have you heard the Beyonce slow jam “We Like to Party“?  If you haven’t, DL immediately, pour a glass of cognac, and enjoy.  But seriously, this jam should be playing on repeat right now for so many of my dearest girlfriends.  In the past two weeks alone, two of my best girlfriends got engaged, two of them secured new jobs, and one of them announced a pregnancy.  WHAT.  Something is in the air, and it’s called celebration time.  In their honor, some festive lookskis: first, this jacquard dress ($75), which is JUST my style.  Retro and perfect.  Eee!  {Also comes in a sequin fabrication, on sale now for $60.  New Year’s?!  Hello!}  Sport with a big chunky glittery necklace ($228):

Dreamy with these knock-out Pigalles (a casual $3,400) –

– and perhaps a fur collar (on sale for $229), a sparkly brooch (love the idea of bringing this old-school accessory back — $220), and a sequinned clutch ($95):

Now, going to the dark swan side of things — don’t even get me started on the awesomeness of this Milly frock ($640), especially with these spiked Fallon rocks ($150):

Kind of amazing with these disco-fab platforms (Chrissie Morris, on sale for $641):

Slam dunk.  Go high-wattage by adding a sequinned clutch ($90) — BAM!

Alternately, let’s drool over this feathered frock ($120 — NEED.)  Slick with some shoulder-grazing danglers ($95):

 

I like it with these fashion-forward/futuristic metallic booties ($995 — HOMIGOD, I love them), but if they scare the patchouli out of you, don’t panic.  I’d just as readily pair this with any ol black stiletto.

Finish with this bananas sculptural clutch from Judith Lieber’s new diffusion line, Overture ($495 — SWOON.  LOVELOVELOVE.)

Side note — my mother let me borrow her authentic crystal-encrusted Judith Lieber clutch on my wedding day, and I pretty much died and went to heaven.  Even though I didn’t actually hold it at all, I just felt better knowing it was mine for that day.  Swoon swoon swoon, dream come true, love, in heaven, OMG.

And I know we’re stretching a bit with today’s gifting guru, but…these crystal boxes ($68 for set) are such a fun little gift to give!  I can just imagine gifting them to a few of the divas in my life.

Happy weekend!

 

That’s the {Big} Ticket

In Accessories, Beach Wear, Beauty Products, Bombshell, Champagne!, Dream Wear, Gifts!, Jewelry on December 6, 2012 at 11:31 am

With the huge lottery drawing last week, I couldn’t help but daydream about what I would do if I perchance happened to snag the winning ticket.  Setting aside the do-gooding and investing that I would of course pursue, what would I splurge on?  {Tell me, what would you splurge on?}  To focus this blog post, I’ll pick ten items I’d go for right out of the gate.

ITEM 1: Mega-trip.  I’d fly all my nearest and dearest first class to somewhere amazing, like a private island, and would put them up for a week in a ridiculous house there with a personal chef and a fully stocked bar.

I’d throw lots of brightly colored beachwear (breton tee — Marc Jacobs, $129; monogrammed towel — Matouk, $115; lucite shades — Thierry Lasry, $435; sunscreen — Supergoop, $28; jelly sandals — J.C., $68) into a Globetrotter suitcase and be on my way:


ITEM 2: Of-the-moment statement shoes.  You know what’s coming: the Valentino Rockstud ($895):

ITEM 3: Timeless watch.  I’d reach for the Hermes H Hour ($2,350).

 

Item 4: The Pashli ($895).  Yeah, I’d finally get the bag I’ve been duh-rooling over forever and ever amen.

 

Item 5: Spa day.  I want an hour long hot stone massage, steam room, cucumber water, hair and makeup session, manicure and pedicure. (No peels or facials for me — they scare me.  I’ve had clear, happy skin since I started using Proactiv when I was 15.  It’s not a glamorous routine, but don’t mess with a good thing!  I tried switching to the Laura Mercier skincare line a year ago and it was disastrous.  I promptly returned to Proactiv.)

 

 

{Above: waffle robe — Matouk, $95; cucumber eye pads — $12; Essie’s “Enuf Is Enuf” and “Marshmallow” — $8 each; Fresh’s Brown Sugar Body Scrub — $65}

Item 6: Ridiculous evening gown.  I’ve never owned a proper gown {aside from my wedding dress}, and know that occasions to which I might wear one are few and far between….but.  I would die and go to heaven if I could own either an Oscar de la Renta or an Elie Saab.  I mean — stick a fork in me, I’m done.  I’d throw a lavish evening ball just to have the occasion to wear this baby (Elie Saab, $12,000).  Must wear with false eyelashes and a red lip.  And big studs.

 

It’s just…there are no words.

Item 7: Kiki Slaughter artwork.  I love this little lady’s collection, and would definitely splurge on a piece (or two) of hers.

Item 8: Cartier love bracelet ($5K+).

Item 9: Mauviel Copper Pot Set Mr. Magpie and I have a huge collection of All Clads that we love, but Mauviel is the big leagues — and it looks so beautiful hanging from a stove hood.

Item 10: J. Crew Spree.  They just have so much fun stuff right now.  I’m especially in love with this farmyard sweater ($98) and this Lulu Frost statement necklace ($228).

What would you pick?!

Drool.

In Accessories, Bombshell, Cocktail Dresses, Dream Wear, Fur, Intimates, Jewelry on November 2, 2012 at 10:45 am

Today, I am going to throw all caution to the wind and feature ridiculous, BANANAS, expensive, lust-worthy items.  Let’s live in the lap of luxury {in our imaginations} and play make believe that we are going from a high-profile job in the fashionindustry to an afternoon visiting your country home in horse country to a glam evening out.  First.  This coat ($850).  I just.  I can’t.  It’s too good.  So Hitchock Heroine in the glammest of ways.  LOVE.  Imagine with some pearl-and-stone earrings ($495) and a little peplum skirt ($72) for a real old-school bombshell look.  A dreamy workday outfit for someone in a high-fashion work environment…aka, .00001% of the population.

 

Perfect with some Louboutins and this D&G ladylike bag ($1,650):

 

 

And beneath that furry dream of a topper?  This BOMB.COM Erickson Beamon necklace slash work of art ($978):

I mean.  Yes.  Shifting gears: now that your work is done, you head out for an afternoon in the country (we’re talking Middleburg, VA — old school horse country) in this bananas wool cape from Ralph Lauren ($1,498) a pair of Hermes boots (dream — $2,475)

Ideal with a pair of fox-fur-trimmed gloves ($225) and this Ferragamo cross-body ($1,790):

 

Yes, darling.  And for evening?  This Oscar de La Renta-esque, gilded dress by GIG BRASIL ($660) with a pair of drops (Asha, $350):

Finish with these velvet Stella McCartney tootsies ($995), an Amanda Pearl roll clutch ($1,395), and maybe a cocktail ring or two for some fun ($350+)

 

Add a little rabbit fur capelet ($474), and you’re set –

Once back at home, you curl up in silk P.J.s ($435) and diamonds (yah…):

 

 

Don’t forget the sleeping mask ($26) and some cashmere slippers (on sale for $50!):

 

A girl can dream….but I really need that fur coat.  Like, yesterday.  I’d live, sleep, garden, cook, and clean in it.

Recharge

In Accessories, Beauty Products, Bombshell, Home Decor, Jewelry, Pastels on October 2, 2012 at 10:02 am

I was feeling pretty grubby and run-down after the weekend, which was jam-packed and food-and-booze-filled.  After work and after I’d made Mr. Magpie’s dinner {meat loaf and mashed potatoes! — classic, stick-to-your bones fall dish in our fam; I used a recipe from this awesome pork-centric cookbook, which naturally had bacon draped over it}, I enjoyed some much-needed recharge-the-batteries time.  One of the unexpected joys of our new apartment here in Chicago {aside from about 2x as much space} was the jetted tub in our master bathroom.  I hadn’t used it prior to last night — and now I have no idea why.

{Tub — $2,344; sheepskin rug — $79+, depending on size}

Added a little Philosophy bubble bath ($30) and a loofah, and life was good.  {P.S., normally I buy Molton Brown body wash because they have some great gender-neutral scents and then we don’t need to clutter our shower with 34 different kinds of body scrubs and washes.  I’ve had many a house-guest rave about this body wash — men and women alike.  I highly recommend it.}

I even had a candle going ($57, Annick Goutal; matches — set of two boxes for $11) — so romantic…for myself.

I know this will majorly date me, but I put on some John Mayer (hey…listen to “Slow Dancing in a Burning Room” or “Edge of Desire,” and then talk to me.  He is so.good.)  I had originally thought I might read some of my book, Death Comes to Pemberley (kinda seriously embarrassing and nerdy…it’s a fictive extension of Austen’s phenomenal Pride + Prejudice, and I’m a huge P + P junky.  This follow-on is not great literature, but it’s just what the doctor ordered after a long day of work.), but — I don’t understand the mechanics of that.  How do you read with wet hands?  And I don’t know if I’m just a wimp, but my arms get tired holding it up and not being able to prop it up against something.

So.  Instead, I soaked myself into pruny-fingered bliss and enjoyed a glass of wine (tray — $20, Design Darling).

Then, I slathered myself in lotion.  I’m a huge fan of Fresh’s Hesperides ($30) — smells like grapefruit! — but have recently come to covet Jo Malone’s pricey Pomegranate Noir (body balm — $75), which has a sultry, more perfumed and sophisticated scent to it.

Side note: I had recently invested in a bottle of Diptyque’s Body Oil ($78), but Mr. Magpie hated the scent.  Like, a lot.  He thought it smelled like baby powder, which, it turns out, is one of his least favorite scents on God’s green earth.  Lord help us when there are mini Magpies in the mix — I guess there will just be a lot of complaining.  Or maybe there are unscented powders?  #Things that people without babies wonder.  (Ew, did I just use a hash tag?  Sick.)  At any rate, I had to donate that bottle to my mom…

Sooo after life’s must luxurious bath, into my favorite lingerie ($85 for top, $66 for bottom) –

– and P.J.s (want these so badly…but cannot imagine spending that much on P.J.S — $230):

I store my nicer lingerie in some of the beautiful monogrammed lingerie bags I received as bridal shower and engagement gifts ($225 for set from Leontine Linens):

Great gift for any bride to be.  I did a quick brush (Mason Pearson brush — $169) and then let my hair dry with Kerastase’s Lumiere Liquide ($42), which was recommended to me at a salon in Charlottesville recently for smoothing tangle-prone longer locks.

 

Then, I gave myself my own mani-pedi using YSL’s Rose Abstrait ($25):

And, finally, a lovely hour long season finale to RHONY.  PS — Does anyone else watch trash like I do?  I am unabashedly addicted to all things Bravo (much to Mr. Magpie’s chagrin), Revenge (OMG…did you see the season premiere on Sunday?!  I’m kinda thrilled and furious that Victoria is back — why did they bring her back so quickly?  And why do I always want to drink brandy from a snifter after I see her?), and Downton Abbey.

…..(Oh, and Pretty Little Liars.  Shhh.  No one tell.)

Drama.

In Accessories, Black, Bombshell, Fierce, Fresh Combos, Fur, Jewelry, Pop of Red, Winter Weather on October 1, 2012 at 10:59 am

If you follow me on Pinterest, you’ll know that I have lately been drawn to lots of darkly chic, dramatic looks — black with glossy gold; architectural separates; layers of contrasting texture (fur, feather, leather, suede, studs!).

 

So rich and glamorous for fall.  Imagine a black cape from Gucci (wow. — $1,945 — or get the look for a little less here for $395) with glossy gold earrings ($130), black skinnies and some suede booties ($279):

 

Perfect with a leopard cross-body ($745), a leather cuff ($165), and some black quilted gloves ($148):

 

 

Or, how about a black leather skirt ($485) with a baroque style necklace ($156) and nude blouse ($74)?

Finish with fierce patterned flats ($89) and a quilted/feathered clutch ($200):

 

 

And how to die is this leather-and-wool blend jumper dress from Rebecca Taylor ($650), with a Fallon necklace ($325)?

 

Finish with some cap-toed heels ($650) and a pebbled leather clutch ($979) from Proenza Schouler:

 

For something a bit more casual, consider this peplum top ($20) with a serious statement necklace ($678), some black skinnies, and those TDF Valentino studded heels ($1,145):

 

Add a calf-hair bag ($128) and you’re set.

 

Finally, a quad of goodies that can help you get the look — Kate Spade Eddie flat ($228), Anya Hindmarch keyfob ($125), studded and pearled cuff ($225), and Alexander Wang pouch ($175).

 

Happy Monday!

Midge

In Accessories, Beauty Products, Bombshell, Champagne!, Jewelry on August 16, 2012 at 1:24 pm

I’ve mentioned this in the past, but when I was little, my sissies and I “played Barbs” (played with our Barbies) every Saturday and Sunday morning.  We developed our own vernacular in this game-playing, and one of our most oft-used terms was “richie” or “richer,” an adjective signifying “ritzy” or “well-to-do” most commonly applied to Midge, one of the Barbies that consistently played “grandmother” in my Barbie household.  Midge was a total snot.  I always had her wear silky paisley pants and a scarf around her neck, and while we didn’t care if the rest of the Barbs pranced around barefoot, Midge always wore tiny pink stilettos.  What a piece of work.  Most of the time, Midge had a vague muddled British/European accent (hey, I tried my hardest to mimic Mary Poppins, but an 8-year-old can only parakeet so well) and would lavish gifts on the Barbie grand-children in my Barbie family while acting snotty to other Barbs that she encountered.  I have no idea where this character came from — clearly, from our over-stimulated imaginations — but Midge was “richie” and I detect this trait in people I meet to his day.  I enjoy categorizing them as “real life Midges.”  Only my sissies would get this reference, but that almost makes it better.  I write all of this as a prelude to the fact that I observed a real life Midge the other day while exploring my neighborhood here in Chi-Chi.  She was emerging from her ginormous house on a nearby mansion-lined, tree-covered street, and she was wearing paisley and had a full head of brownish-red hair.  Midge.  I looked down, expecting pink plastic stilettos, but instead saw the pop of a red Louboutin sole.  Holy moly, she’d out-Midged Midge!  I couldn’t help but let my imagination wander about this well-heeled woman and all of the ridiculous accoutrements in her life.  So here, the Midge life I envisioned for this woman:

A classic whip to tool around in.  Something of a step up from Midge’s mint green Chevy ’57 (we owned this exact Barbie car, and it was all Midge’s).  She would have approved of wardrobe accents like these vintage Chanel driving gloves ($353) and this lovely pearl necklace ($145)

She’d throw on this Giambattista Valli eyelet coat (WOAH.  WOAH.  WOAH.  — $2,800):

And, of course — the Pigalles ($625):

She would have loved wrapping this Tory Burch fox-print scarf ($165) around her voluminous locks while driving around town, and of course a pair of retro-styled cat-eye sunnies ($98) would be a must:

 

And would finish it all off with the swipe of red lipstick (Tom Ford, $48):

For the board room (Midge sat on a lot of boards…when she wasn’t busy with that, she did a lot of lunching), Midge would sport something like this pearl-trimmed LBD ($548) from Moschino Cheap + Chic.

She’d wear these flats ($150) — love the chain-link detailing!

This chain-handled carry-all ($200) would make for a lovely accent:

Some oversized pearl studs from Miriam Haskell ($220) seem about right:

 

Back home, Midge would unwind in silky hot pink pajamas ($200) and some bling bling (yes, pajamas deserve gems — $138):

– and a white fur throw ($179) and an eye mask ($26) would always be at an arm’s reach –

Coordinated perfectly with her hot pink Katie Maennlae birdcage chair ($2,150) with a pink and white rug (hey, she’s Barbie, remember?! — $134 and up):

 

At her side: a lucite trunk (FAB — $1,350) with a glam gold lamp ($693)

A split of champagne (or several, depending on her day) would be chilling for her in a gold ice bucket ($45):

 

She doesn’t need crystal for these bad-boys.  She’d sip right out of the bottle via a straw ($5.95 for package) –

Dinner?  Bon bons.  {Napkins from ShopFurbish — $12 for pack.}

The Big Two.

In Accessories, Bombshell, Champagne!, Cocktail Dresses, Jewelry, Romantic, Shoes on August 7, 2012 at 11:45 am

Two years ago today I married Mr. Magpie.  The entire day was a dream, so hazily and deliciously infused with happiness, love, and warmth.  I think back on it in the way you look out across a lake on a bright summer day and see glints of sun beaming off the wave breaks.  A shimmery surface above life-filled depths.

The engagement, the wedding, the honeymoon were all exclamation points — so thrilling, so dramatic, so romantic — and then came marriage, and it’s been the most deep and true thing I’ve ever experienced.  It defies any parse you might foist upon it.

The main ingredient to all of this is, of course, Mr. Magpie.  And though I feel that I could write an entire post about him and all the charisma and strength and intelligence that come so naturally to him, I will save y’all from a cheese-fest and instead just say: I love you, Mr. Magpie!  Cheers to two great years!

And now, we will delight in some bridal-inspired looks just perfect for commemorating the occasion.  First up: a lace housedress by Alice by Temperley ($570).  How darling and retro is this little guy?!  I’d wear it with a sparkly necklace ($135):

 

I’d finish with these twinkling tootsies (ah, a girl can dream — $775):

 

I’ll be greeting Mr. Magpie at the door all dolled up with a tray of champagne in hand (lucite tray — $39; coupes — $60 for set of 2):

 

 

Or check out the lucite trays from Etsy storefront Tilly Maison — love all the cute patterns!  I’ll be hanging this little banner from Etsy storefront Michie May ($25) above the door — just like mistletoe:

Alternately, I’m smitten with this pearly clustered necklace ($338), which would have made a fantastic rehearsal dinner piece, especially when layered over this glittering Gatsby-era dress by Alice + Olivia ($550):

 

Finish with some simple, strappy heels from Rupert Sanderson ($725) and this beyond fabulous shell clutch ($569) from hot handbag line Kayu:

You’d be the #1 stunna with that getup!  For day, I like this simple, boxy dress ($285) and a lovely blush stone necklace from Loren Hope ($140):

 

I’d finish with this monogrammed pouch/clutch from K. Slademade ($48!  What a steal!) and these metallic t-straps from the one and only K. Jacques ($240):

 

Finally, one last option — a breezy caftan ($150) with white jeans and these awesome studded Zanotti sandals ($595):

Perfect with these Iradj stunners ($345):

I’d ideally finish the look with one of these Sydney Evan love necklaces (swoon — $795 and up, depending on metal):

Oh, and this Alexander Wang tote in the yummiest shade of heather gray ($685):

 

Happy anniversary to us!  Mazel!  (? Been watching too much Andy Cohen, apparently!)

Bathing Beauty

In Accessories, Beach Wear, Beauty Products, Black, Bombshell, Champagne!, Nautical, Shoes, The Honeymoon Trousseau, White on June 18, 2012 at 9:34 am

Didn’t Mr. Magpie KILL IT with his Father’s Day Post?  Loved it, love him.  I especially love that terrifying picture of the chimpanzee…but now: back to our regularly scheduled programming!

After day-dreaming about the perfect wine + cheese night in last week’s post and specifically mentioning that I’d like to host it beneath this pillow-filled teepee/tent, I’ve sort of been wandering around in la-la land planning other fairy festivities with over-the-top accents. Right now, I’m digging this striped beach tent ($699):

 

I’d be perched beneath with my bestie in these sleekly designed rattan chairs ($549 each) with this BOMB.COM gold table from Jonathan Adler (OMG, I need this for my home — $1,250):

I’d outfit myself with this glamorous scalloped-edge mini (on sale for $248) and a dramatic black sun hat ($15) –

 

– and would finish with a seashell clutch ($210) –

 

– and some ridonculous platforms by Charlotte Olympia (on sale for $661):

Don’t forget a classic red manicure ($25) and a gilded camera to capture the fun (w.o.w. — $109):

 

I’d serve refreshments on a striped tray (comparable, monogrammed styles available from Etsy storefront Pencil Shavings Studio for $58 here):

 

I’d serve chilled drinks in these retro-chic low-balls ($95 for set of 5) –

 

– and would keep the drinks chilled in this glam ice bucket ($50):

Perhaps this stunning brass bike would make an appearance for an afternoon pedal around the premises –

 

I might throw a crepe de chine romper ($325) over my itsy bitsy teeny weeny polka dot bikini (so precious — $56) for the occasion and finish with a pair of glam House of Harlow shades ($125) and a vintage Chanel pendant ($1,340):

 

Accessorize with gold sandals ($69) and a black-and-white striped towel:

 

I’d keep my beauty essentials (even on the beach, a bombshell is photo-shoot ready), like glam red lipstick ($48 — I know, wildly overpriced, but the packaging of this Tom Ford rouge a levres is incroyable!  Jolie, ca!), YSL’s Touche Eclat (to hide imperfections — LOVE this stuff — $40), and some hair ties to keep hair out of the face ($8 for 2) in this sweet little pouchlette from Herringbone Designs ($135):

 

 

Anyone else ready for glammed out beach day?!  Happy Monday!

Do You Want Some Cheese with That Whine?

In Accessories, Bombshell, Brights!, Champagne!, Magpie Nest, Pop of Red, Shoes on June 14, 2012 at 10:19 am

I try to stick to fashion on this little blogski, but today, I must digress and admit to the fact that I am the biggest baby ever.  Over the weekend, I had some sort of terrible allergic reaction to something that caused my right eye to itch and water uncontrollably for like a bajillion, trajillion hours and have been on all kinds of eye drops and ointments ever since.  I know it’s not a big deal and “this too shall pass” as my Magpie Mother pointed out while I was tearfully begging for her Dr. Mom opinion, but — I’ve just been having a big ol’ pity party for myself nonetheless and I need to snap out of it.  What better way than by planning an imaginary Whine + Cheese party?

First: setting.  I’d like to steal an idea I saw on Chevrons + Stripes by hosting my whine party in a glamorous pillowed teepee/tent from Fute Design

I’d wear a floaty caftan ($575 — and if you’re not into the ankle/maxi length, check out this $325 Cynthia Vincent style, which I’m BANANAS over…that citrine color!) with some glam drops ($430):

 

I’d finish with pure gold Zanotti sandals (on sale for $385 — but also available in pink here)

 

I’d serve wine in colored, stemless drinkware ($35 for set of 4) –

 

 

I’m weirdly obsessed with these neon corkscrews (around $100 each) by L’Aguiole, which would certainly make a lovely accent-piece (and come in handy):

 

Meanwhile, I’d serve treats on some dainty paper plates (who says paper needs to look cheap?! — $7.50 for 10):

 

 

We’d keep some vino / champers chillin in a sleek ice bucket ($175):

And you better believe there would be a nice spread of cheese and other treats ($24 for cheese slate board) –

 

 

I just discovered these tearable cotton napkin rolls — you buy a roll for $27 from MyDrap and can just tear them off as you need them!

All of my guests and I would sit surrounded by pillows ($115 each) and blankets ($170 each) until the wee hours of the night –

 

Of course, good tunes are de-rigueur — especially when issued from a hot pink iPod dock ($162):

I’m feeling better already…

Checked Out

In Accessories, Americana, Bombshell, Jewelry, Magpie Men, Shoes on May 9, 2012 at 9:41 am

I love me some gingham.  I don’t think that any girl that grew up anywhere in the preppy BOS-WASH corridor (Boston –> D.C.) can dislike gingham — it’s pretty much like denim for Californians or pastels for Southerners.  It’s tidy, bold, and somewhat priggish — you know that no BOS-WASHIAN likes to color outside the lines.  And scene.  I’m talking vague generalities now, which is never a solid foundation.  I’ll cut to the chase.  For your viewing pleasure:

Me likey.  I’d begin with a classic button-down ($150, J. Crew) with a blue blazer ($198, J. Crew), white skinnies (J. Brand, $169, Shopbop), and neon pink sloafers ($135, Bloomingdale’s):

 

 

Dreamy with the J. Crew bubble necklace ($150, J. Crew — I own this in yellow and find endless outfits to pair it with, so just imagine the versatility of a navy variation!) and the Chloe Marcie ($1,995, Net-A-Porter):

I might finish with one or two of these KJL giraffe bangles (certain colors on sale for $54 at TheOutnet; others available at QVC  for $66 a pop)  — I’ve had one in navy for years, and was a little bummed to see that J. Crew came out with a copycat version ($98) this season, but hey!  KJL is all about imitation, right?

Alternately, how about this simple denim dress ($289, Conifer Shop) with a gumball gem necklace ($120, Zappos) paired with these stunning Miu Miu gingham pumps ($595, Net-A-Porter)?

I’d finish the look with the ever-chic, structured Tory Burch Robinson tote ($575, Bergdorf’s) and a printed Marc Jacobs scarf tied to the handle ($138, PiperLime — what a precious print for Mother’s Day…HINT!):

Or, go whole hog with this gingham shirt-dress ($195, Epaulet Shop) with a tangly pearl necklace (Fallon, $200, Shopbop):

 

 

Roll the sleeves up for a very J. Crew look.  I’d finish with raffia ballet flats (Bloch, $120, Net-A-Porter) and a shot of sunshine (Rebecca Minkoff, $395, Shopbop):

Or, for glam poolside lounging, might you consider this dramatic one-piece maillot?!  I’m all about bikinis, but consider the retro drama of this style ($168, Anthropologie) with cat-eyes (Selima, $128, J. Crew) and a red lip ($30, Barney’s)?  Quite the bombshell.

 

Perfect with one of these cheeky beach towels ($85 apiece, Chance Co):

And P.S. — not so much into the one-piece?  Shoshanna has a few gingham bikinis that caught my eye…For some fun little POP of the print, check out these fun drop earrings (Miu Miu, $230, Net-A-Porter), cheery flats ($38, ASOS) and a gauzy gingham scarf (Marc Jacobs, $520, Farfetch):

Or, how about some little bits and bobs in gingham to cheer you on your way?  Consider this boxed set of cards ($15, Ship and Shape), these darling teaspoons ($24 for set of 4, Anthropologie — where else?!), or some patterned tape (so cute for taping up packages or affixing notes to gifts! — $3.95, In the Clear):

I even like it on the men-folk.  Mr. Magpie, please buy this Gant blazer ($595, Gant).  Yes, it’s loud.  And yes, Scottie Disick would wear it.  But…I love it.  Especially with your Persol shades ($360, Mr. Porter), dark wash raw denim jeans (Mr. M wears RRL’s straight-leg, dark-wash denim — $300, Ralph Lauren), and loafers (Harrys of London, $475, Mr. Porter):

Or, buy your beau a gingham bow-tie ($68, Forage — love this line of neckwear!) or one of these snazzy pocket squares ($25 each, Metro Retro Apparel):

Into it.

A Delicate State

In Accessories, Beauty Products, Bombshell, Champagne!, Dream Wear, Glitter, Intimates, Jewelry, Neutrals, Pastels, Romantic, Sleepwear/Loungewear, The Honeymoon Trousseau, White on May 8, 2012 at 10:11 am

Seeing one of my dear friends walk down the aisle last weekend brought back a flood of wedding memories that ranged from the exquisitely tender to the wildly exciting.  I remember feeling a thunderbolt of excitement every time I’d think about walking down the aisle to Mr. Magpie in the weeks leading up to the Big Day — the kind of jittery, ecstatic tumult that could only signal Big Things to Come — and then the incredibly sweet, quiet moments that led up to our I Dos.  Ahhh!  The entire weekend left me in something of a sappy, lovestruck state of mind (possibly enhanced by the champagne and hours of dancing Mr. Magpie and I enjoyed!), which has in turn led me to eschew the bold colorblocking and neon I’ve been gravitating towards all season and instead lean for romantic, delicate pieces that reflect this sudden break in mood.  Let’s begin with the under-things…just because — how beautiful is this Hanky Panky set ($42 for top, $25 for bottom, Nordstrom)?  Quite possibly the loveliest gift for a bride.

Spritz on some of Annick Goutal’s lovely fragrance ($120, Bergdorf Goodman) and light one of her gorgeously packaged candles ($57, Bergdorf’s):

 

For lounging at home, I’m envisioning this luxurious gold silk robe ($534, Journelle) and a fancy sleep mask (Mary Green, $26, Shopbop):

Perhaps layer it over this lacy little tank ($55, Calypso) and some soft boyshorts ($40, Les Pommettes):

 

Now — I would never spend over $400 on slippers (probably not even over $50…) — but can you imagine the luxury of slipping your tired tootsies into a pair of Lanvin cashmere slip-ons ($435, Brown’s)?  Talk about the glass slipper…(?)

Jot down notes and to-dos in a gold leather notebook ($139, Graphic Image) and a diamond-encrusted gold Tiffany pen ($3,500, Botier):

Ha.  A girl can dream…Back to real life.  Get comparable royal treatment by applying this hydrating “huile precieuse” from Diptyque ($78, Saks).  I just snapped up a bottle not too long ago and it leaves my skin oh-so-so soft and hydrated.  Meanwhile, luxe lip balm is always a welcome treat ($22.50, Sephora) and a well-manicured paw is always the sign of a well-heeled lady (Dior in “Red Royalty” — $23, Sephora):

Now, if we’re moving beyond the boudoir, how about this breezy “hello, summer” wisp of a dress (on sale for $285, Reiss)?

 

This would ideally be worn with loose hair and bare feet while wandering around a dreamy cottage on the sea in Spain, but let’s not get ahead of ourselves here.  Bring it into the real world with barely-there metallic sandals ($98, J. Crew):

 

In terms of accessories, all we need is a simple monogrammed necklace ($115 and up depending on metal, Ariel Gordon):

 

 

Love the idea of wearing one for me and one for Mr. M.  The only addition?  These delicate gold rings in a variety of styles, also from Ariel Gordon.  Bee-yoo-ti-ful.  (And for similar styles, check out the Jacquie Aiche collection.  Lovely, barely there stackable rings.)

Yes, please.  Especially to the rose gold.  Loves.  Or, maybe this lovely little “oui” (“yes,” in French) ring from Street Bauble ($45).  Snagged one for my baby sis and she practically did back flips — love meaningful little trinkets like this!

For a different look, try this simple silk shift (A.P.C., $445, Ssense) with a gilded feather necklace ($95, Max + Chloe):

 

Finish with strappy gold sandals ($855, Rupert Sanderson) and — while talking dreams — this Valentino lucite wonder ($3,695, Net-A-Porter):

 

Other additions I’m currently drooling over?  The entire “Words” collection from Sydney Evan ($770 and up):

In closing:

{Calligraphy from Letter Be on Etsy — check out the store for lots of lovely cards and stationery.}

 

I’m a Barbie Girl

In Accessories, Beauty Products, Bombshell, Brights!, Jewelry, Pastels, Shoes on April 19, 2012 at 9:56 am

No but really.  I am a Barbie girl.  Did I ever tell you about the “Barbie room” my sisters and I had in our basement growing up?  Between the four of us, we had two Barbie houses (mine was…unbelievable.  I mean.  It was tall and pink with white window boxes and a front porch, and it was the most beautiful piece of real estate I’ll ever own), 3 Barbie cars (one of which was legitimately a pink R.V. that we thought was very classy.  How kitsch of Barbie.), and about 70 Barbies and Kens.  Playing “Barbs” (we were into abbrevs at a young age) on Saturday mornings was no amateur affair for my sisters and I.  It began with a Democratic “picking of the Barbs” event where we would pile all eligible Barbies (excluding, of course, the rejects with “popped off heads,” hair “trims” — aka, botched hair jobs courtesy of yours truly — and missing body parts) in the center of the room and “with our eyes closed” take turns picking our Barbie family members.  In retrospect, this was a rather impressively egalitarian  and progressive approach to drafting our families, though I assure you that “nepotism” by virtue of feigning eye closure and/or groping around for the right Barbie build was an unfortunately routine practice.  (I’m not pointing fingers, but my next youngest sister did happen to “randomly pull” the same Ken doll as her man of the house with alarming regularity.  It was OK, though.  I much preferred the tall drink of water we dubbed “Dave” to her long-haired, hippie-looking “Taylor” Ken doll.  Note: Dave was a “shavable Ken.”  If you ran hot water on his face, his beard would disappear.  He came with some lovely accessories, including mini razors and an Old Spice bottle.  I also accidentally left him propped against the radiator in our bedroom and his arm melted a little bit, which only made him the more endearing to me; I believe I pitched this mild deformity as a “childhood accident” involving an elaborate act of heroism on his part.  But I digress.)  Once the Barbie lottery was complete, we set about designing our homes and building our little Barbie village.  We had long, elaborate plots which often involved marriages, career changes, births, social events, and, occasionally, deaths.  Yes, deaths.  Things got real in our Barbie world.  The most glaring example has to be our elaborate, 3-day recreation of one of the “Little House on the Prairie” stories, over the course of which one of our Kens “fell off the wagon” (an upturned container store bin with toy horses attached to the front via string and Scotch tape), was attacked by wolves, and died.  We had a moving burial service for him during which my next youngest sister brought a tear to all of our eyes with her poignant rendition of “Amazing Grace.”

Reliving these memories makes me laugh and also sort of want to cry at the same time.  What a beautiful time in our lives — that unbridled creativity, those hours spent laughing and bonding together in our footed pajamas and bowl cuts.  It’s no surprise, in a sense, that I wound up so fascinated by clothing and its utility as a tool for reinvention and reimagining.  This post, then, is a tribute to Barbie, my first true fashion love.  I’ll be featuring items that just feel like Barb herself.

First up: two pitch-perfect accessories in delicious Barbie pink: the ultimate handbag ($1,450, Miu Miu) and some ridiculously adorable pastel gingham flats ($40, ASOS):

 

Or, pair these semi-fierce drops ($328, Auden Designs) in just the right color palette –

– with a perfect pink blouse (DVF, $265, Net-A-Porter), a white eyelet skirt (Marc Jacobs, $350, Stylebop), and an edge-adding McQueen scarf ($445, Net-A-Porter) for a polished look:

Finish with perfect peeptoe heels (Jimmy Choo, $695, MyTheresa):

Plus, every Barbie girl needs a pink phone.  Isn’t this iPhone attachment ($29, Nordstrom) beyond adorable?!

Don’t forget the pitch-perfect manicure (Deborah Lippmann’s “Pretty Young Thing” and “Daytripper” — $16, Barney’s):

I’m also digging the unique shape of this Cacharel number ($354, Farfetch), paired with this fun Fiona Paxton statement necklace ($345, ShopKitson):

Though I can’t imagine Barb in flat sandals, I’d tone done the frou-frou with these simple yet glam flats (Rachel Zoe, $235, Nordstrom):

Finally, a GLAM SLAM bag (so darling! — Valentino, $1,195, Shirise):

Or, if you really want to go Barb Doll-chic, check out this bananas statement piece skirt (Preen, $2,335, Net-A-Porter), which I’d tone down just a touch with a white shell (Marc Jacobs, $228, Shopbop — or get the look for less with this $49 BB Dakota top) and these dressed-up enormastuds ($395, Asha):

In real life, I would tone the look down with some neutral pumps in a camel or blush tone, but since we’re going full-on Barbaholic, let’s finish with these hot pink Louboutins ($895, Net-A-Porter), this dazzling Chanel crossbody ($4,812, Matches), and these phenom retro-styled shades ($230, Rebecca Minkoff):

Or, swap out some of the pricey additions mentioned above for this affordable but fun statement piece ($52, Lydell), a stark white cross-body at a more affordable price (Rebecca Minkoff, $250, Zappos — also comes in dazzling neon yellow and hot pink!)

For rainy days, I’m loving this whimsical umbrella (Felix Rey, $65, Bloomingdale’s) paired with — sigh — Hunter boots (yes, there is a time and place for everything…generally, I’m so bored of Hunter boots and their overpopulation on the streets of D.C. — $125, PinkMascara):

Perfection with this TDF colorblocked trench ($1,067, Farfetch):

Swoonskis.

And now — drumroll please — the winner of the Laura James Jewelry giveaway is: SHANA!  Shana, I’ll be in touch to get your gift card over to you!

That Marilyn Magic

In Accessories, Americana, Beach Wear, Beauty Products, Bombshell, Champagne!, Dream Wear, Pop of Red, Shoes on February 9, 2012 at 10:08 am

Marilyn Monroe is having a serious moment right now.  Not that she ever lost it.  But with the “My Week with Marilyn” movie coming out, she’s especially prominent.  And — I’ll admit that I’m eating it all up with an oversized spoon, even though I consider myself much more of a “Jackie O. gal.”  And I’ll also admit that the following post is a tad on the costume side, but hey!  Sometimes it’s just what the doctor ordered.  Here goes: when I think of Marilyn, I think of her decked out in evening finery, poured into form-fitting dresses, and swirling in champagne:

Get the iconic look with a pleated halter neck (on sale for $144, Reiss) and some sparkling Elizabeth Cole earrings ($232, Beauty):

 

And — some mah-jor peeptoes (Louboutin, $3,000, Barney’s):

 

Finish with a white mink stole ($2,028, Farfetch):

Finish with a sparkling brooch ($130, Shop Bando), a rad manicure ($16, Zappos), and some faux cils ($10, Beauty):

Drink out of some retro champagne coups (are these NOT the perfect engagement gift?!  Note the “Mr.” and “Mrs.” engraved on the front! — $80 for set, Nordstrom) for the full effect:

 

For beach-side lounging?  Take cues from the original {don’t you LOVE the latter shot?  So fresh-faced and genuine!}:

Say yes to this bow-front one-piece (Miu Miu, $245, Net-A-Porter):

 

 

Lounge beneath a black-and-white striped cabana ($600, Z Gallerie) –

– and don’t forget to pack the shades (Selima Sun for J. Crew, $118, J. Crew), the sandals ($295, Shopbop), and the awning stripe towel (love these Pottery Barn personalized styles — $29, Pottery Barn):

Though she’s better know for the plunging neckline and white fur get-up, I dug her “bookish” look.

Try it out with a demi-sheer white blouse ($110, Madewell), plaid pants (on sale for $119, J. Crew), and some classic loafers in a bright colors ($425, Bergdorf’s):

 

 

 

Painful as it feels to an over-accessorizer like myself, you’ll note that Marilyn rarely wore much in the way of accent pieces/jewelry.  Instead, complete with some geek chic glasses ($95, Warby Parker) and a borrowed-from-the-boys watch (I own this style in black croc! — Timex, $60, PiperLime):

Don’t forget that beneath all of the bookworm gear, you gotta Bring It with some sexy lingerie (Chantelle, $84 for top, $34 for bottom – Journelle):

 

 

Finally, Marilyn had a knack for showcasing her femininity with soft woolen sweaters –

 

It’s amazing what she could do with a simple turtleneck.  Consider channeling her simple but sexy vibe with a straight-forward sweater of your own ($130, Bloomingdale’s) and a black pencil skirt ($79, Banana Republic):

 

 

Finish with a low kitten heel — Marilyn probably would have worn a solid, but I just had to feature a snakeskin variation to bring it all into the 21st century (Stella McCartney, $690, Net-A-Porter):

And, of course, a bold red lip (YSL is my jam — $32, Saks) — evening gloves and vintage Nikon optional:

Don’t forget the breathy voice.  And definitely do not forget to enter my giveaway for the world’s most perfect gym bag from KoobaCheck out yesterday’s post for details!

 

Persimmon Says

In Accessories, Beauty Products, Bombshell, Cocktail Dresses, Fresh Combos, Glitter, Gym Gear, Jewelry, Romantic on January 30, 2012 at 11:15 am

You may have noticed that I’m kinda obsessed with J. Crew.  Their clothes are on-trend without being too fashion-forward; affordable {and everything eventually goes on sale if you wait long enough}; and, best of all, versatile.  I have many friends who own the same pieces but rock them in totally different ways.  And — their seasonal color palettes are to die.  I’m loving the “neon persimmon” hue of their genius colored skinnies ($108, J. Crew — although I’d probably opt for this comparable J. Brand style in coral), which I’d wear with a chambray button-down ($26, Old Navy — though my ideal style would be this $225 Vince variation) and a big coral necklace ($140, Loren Hope):

 

I’d finish with pewter bow-toe flats (~$235, Pretty Ballerinas) and this dove gray slouchy bag ($395, Botkier):

This lovely patterned scarf is the perfect accent piece (We Are Owls, $260, Les Nouvelles):

For a dressier occasion, how about a persimmon maxi skirt (obsessed with this new length — Halston Heritage, $425, Zappos) with a gray blouse (Marc Jacobs, $227, TheOutnet) and some gray drop earrings ($43, David Aubrey):

 

 

I’d finish with a clean white clutch ($257, Farfetch) and some unfussy gladiators (man oh man am I dreaming of warmer weather at the moment…Zanotti, $595, Forward Forward):

Alternately, check out this stunning formal-wear dress (Sara Berman, $290, TheOutnet) with some glitzy studs ($95, Max & Chloe):

 

 

Finish with glitzy pumps (Miu Miu, $730, Net-A-Porter) and a roll clutch (on super sale for $29, Nine West):

Hot.  Or, how about this simple persimmon shift (Tibi, $396, Bergdorf’s) with a colorful statement necklace ($66, David Aubrey):

 

 

I’d wear it with some python tootsies, and this Kate Spade style is my jam ($325, Endless) — as well as a roomy clutch in persimmon ($46, American Apparel):

 

Also loving this simple white shirt-dress ( on sale for $137, Conifer) with a longer-length necklace (on sale for $21, WeLikeFashion):

 

Wear with anything in the “neon coral” color from the current Proenza Schouler collection.  This pouchlette is lovely ($345, Proenza Schouler):

And a pair of bow-toe gray flats ($50, Modcloth):

Finally, why not juge up your workout gear with a cute new hoodie ($80, Nike), some gray leggings (“anthracite,” to be exact — $54, Nike)

 

And some new kicks ($85, Finish Line).  Yah, yah, yah, I know I’m a Nike snob — it’s the only workout gear that lasts…and lasts…and lasts.  The rest ends up tattered and raggedy looking.  And the colors are to die.

Cute with this Anya tote, eh ($295, Net-A-Porter)?  Love her cheeky little canvas totes.  I wear mine on the reg.

And finally!  DRUMROLL: another giveaway to perk up your Monday morning!  {They can be so rough.}  Today, the uber-kind lady behind Concierge Couture {Danielle! — and if you ever need styling counsel, please go to her!} and her sister, Beth Beattie, are offering one lucky reader a pair of these adorable arrow necklaces, which they designed together with their brother!  Just in time for Valentine’s Day!  All you have to do is leave a comment on this post telling me who you’d give your spare arrow to!  A winner will be announced this Thursday, so enter quickly!

 

Love Letter

In Accessories, Beauty Products, Bombshell, Gifts!, Glitter, Jewelry, Pop of Red, Romantic, Shoes on January 23, 2012 at 1:01 pm

If I could have authored anything in the world, I would probably pick this exquisite haiku-like poem by New Zealander poet Ian Burgham:

These four lines resonate with me and my perception of my relationship with Mr. Magpie, conveying with succinct and at the same time expansive beauty the way in which so much of the world now arrives filtered through him and the lens of our life together.  To me, this is poetry in its purest form: compressed emotion.  I’m heavily swayed by the imagist poetics of Ezra Pound {I studied him closely while pursuing my M.A. in literature}, so I suppose I’m primed to respond strongly to poetry of this sort, but something about the shorthanded gesture of this four-line art piece feels like poetry should.  It reads to me like a catch in the throat, a wince.  But before I {literally} wax poetic on the above lines, and lest I digress too far from my original intent with this post:

And, in far less elegant prose, this is my other birthday message to you:

{get the print from Rockett St. George}

 

…and SCENE.  Just had to throw some birthday love to Mr. Magpie, but now that I’ve successfully grossed you all out, I’ll turn to topics that will hopefully be more applicable to all of you: Valentine’s Day, which is just around the corner.  I know, I know.  Some of you consider it a “Hallmark Holiday”; others downright dread it.  But since I love all holidays, I gladly embrace the occasion.  Especially since it centers so delightfully on one of my favorite color combos: red and pink.  And, listen up, all of you Magpie Men out there: below, a couple of lovely gifteroos to send along to your favorite magpie.  First: who wouldn’t love this retro airmail-style stationery set (Lanvin, $95, Net-A-Porter)?

An old-fashioned love letter never goes out of style.  Or – saw this old-school locketed diary ($370, Smythson), and just about died reminiscing over the dozens of locket-clasp diaries I kept as a young girl/moody pre-teen.  Recreate that feeling of secrecy by gifting her this with a dramatic (Clueless era) feather pen ($63, Farfetch — or get the look for much less with this style for only $4.50 at Amazon):

Or, go the racier route with some lovely lingerie.  Eberjey has a bunch of pieces in cheery pinks and reds ($36 for top, $32 for bottom — both from Journelle)

 

Too intimate?  Try a lovely silken robe ($49-$52, Victoria’s Secret) instead:

Consider packaging it with some luxe, beautifully-bottled perfume.  I am smitten with Fracas ($95, Sephora) and ESPECIALLY with Narcisco Rodriguez’s For Her scent (I keep finding myself in Sephora, spraying more on my self — $108, Bloomingdale’s):

 

Any perfume would be a lovely gift packaged with a perfume applicator ($44, A + R Store), which she can fill with any perfume of her choice:

If she’s less into lingerie and more into loungewear, how about this funky little kiss-print sweatshirt (~$30, TopShop) and a pack of days-of-the-week underwear (what a throwback! — Stella McCartney, $195, Net-A-Porter):

If she’s a clothes-horse (and my guess is that she is if she reads TFM), a girl can never go wrong with a classic wrap dress, especially in this just-right-for-the-occasion lipstick print (DVF, $365, Net-A-Porter):

 

 

Or — how about a heart-buckled belt (on sale for $122, StyleBop), a heart-print scarf ($95, Ban.Do), or the ultimate: a pair of classic red-soled Louboutins.  I guarantee you’d make a woman weak in the knees with this Barbie pink pair.  It’s the the stuff of dreams ($945, Barney’s):

 

If you have a serious fashion plate on your hands, these studded Valentino flats ($795, Net-A-Porter) would absolutely take her breath away.  Or they would me.  LOVE.

If it’s jewelry you’re after, a simple pair of heart-shaped hoops would be a lovely surprise ($68, Andrew Hamilton Crawford):

And it doesn’t get much sweeter than a necklace that literally spells things out for her…and encrusts it in diamonds ($1,610, Sydney Evan):

If something a little subtler is more up your alley, these small filled studs caught my eye.  I love them in the rose gold ($90, Alex and Chloe):

And if you’re just not ready to say it in hearts and words, you can still get the message across with a sparkly bracelet (on sale for $49 PLUS TODAY ONLY extra 40% off with coupon code OURTREAT — J. Crew):

 

 

If your lady is more into delicate pieces, Saskia Diez has some lovely heart-accented pieces, like this ring (~$85), this bracelet (~$100), and these earrings (~$175)

 

 

Or, ensure that you are always on her mind with one of these “forget me knot” rings ($50 for colored styles; $300 for gold — Kiel Mead):

For something smaller, check out this cute lipstick-print iPhone case (DVF, $28, Nordstrom), a travel-size rose-scented hand cream (love this stuff — $10, L’Occitaine), or a heart-shaped coin purse ($160, Mulberry):

 

Or, how about these little friendship bracelets with heart charms at the end (~$20, Saskia Diez), or a simple heart key ring accent ($60, Smythson)?

 

Now, if you are a die-hard romantic, you might go with one of these beautiful pieces from Georgia-based company Sugarboo.  They use reclaimed and organic-looking materials (think burlap and recovered wood) to create beautiful wall art with lovely phrases atop.  I think these would be beautiful in a nursery — but also as meaningful way to get the point across to your loved one:

I have to say that I was gob-smacked by this beautiful letter from a mother to her children.  So sweet.  Wouldn’t it be beautiful to frame on a wall in your home?

OK, and scene.  Lest I get too misty-eyed over here.  In closing: a little love message from ME to YOU.  Or rather, from the ah-may-zing folks behind Etsy storefront Rocks Paper Metal, who have oh-so-kindly offered ONE LUCKY READER a pair of these bomb neon earrings:

All you have to do is to leave a comment on this post saying what you’d wear them with.  Oh, and be a peach and like them on Facebook {And while you’re at it, consider liking me on Facebook and/or following me on Twitter.  Or Pinterest.  Or Tumblr.  Sheesh, I’m all over the map.  But let’s be social with each other in one medium or another!}  I’ll announce a winner this Thursday morning!

Jingle Bell Rock

In Accessories, Beauty Products, Black, Bombshell, Cocktail Dresses, Dream Wear, Glitter, Jewelry, Shoes, Winter Weather on December 5, 2011 at 4:08 pm

One of my favorite moments in recent cinematic history has to be the Jingle Bell Rock performance from Mean Girls.  I mean.  Hilar.  I hope I can come up with some excuse to recreate that dance at some point in my life.  For the time being, however, I’ll just latch on to the song behind it and share a few sparkly, jingly-jangly pieces that have me thinking about the song all season long.

First — actual jingle bells, in the form of this festive wreath ($50, Williams-Sonoma).  Wouldn’t it be adorable on your door?!

I’ll take that as the inspiration point for the rest of the shimmery glimmery goodness below, starting with this outrageous shimmery number by D&G ($1,615, MyTheresa).  With something this high-wattage, all you need are some simple black pumps (Louboutin, $595, Saks), a black fur topper (this uber-luxe Maison Martin Margiela version is the stuff of dreams — on sale for $1,927, Net-A-Porter):

 

 

Woah, mama.  I would finish with a simple swipe of red lipstick (I love my YSL colors — $30, Saks) and false eyelashes (love the drama!  I use Laura Mercier’s kit for formal events, because they don’t look super trashy/fake and have just enough curl in them — $18, Sephora):

 

– oh, and a classic black clutch (sorry I’m breaking the bank today, but this classy bowed style has my heart — Valentino, $765, MyTheresa):

 

For something a bit more wallet-friendly, kick yourself into holiday gear with these sparkly nail lacquers (Essie’s “Pure Pearlfaction” and “Set in Stones” — $7, Amazon):

 

Or — consider glitzing up your LBD (the retro-styled number below is perfection; I’m very into volume these days — Kage, $591, Boutique1 — but this simple, slinky cut-out style by Rory Beca also caught my eye for holiday get-togethers) with these sparkly drops (remind me of snowflakes! — Erickson Beamon, $430, Net-A-Porter) and some glitzy tootsies (only $99! — check out the color selections at Piperlime and Amazon):

 

 

 

I’d cinch the waist with a silver bow-accented belt ($38, WHBM) and finish with this deco-style clutch (Moyna, $188, Nordstrom):

Check.plus.  I don’t know if I’m just lusting for the impossible after a weekend of high-glitz life in NYC {love the energy and style up there!}, but I’m also seriously coveting this pricy, embellished Farah Kahn number ($1,164, Farfetch), which I’d wear with these rocking danglers (Philippe Audibert, $130, Net-A-Porter):

 

Love the art deco vibe.  I’d finish with simple black pumps (D&G, on sale for $178, MyWardrobe) and a black box clutch.  My dream clutchski would be this Elie Saab wonder (love the glossy gold clasp — $912, Boutique1), but Kotur also has some eye-catching lovelies for about half the price!

Love.  In a serious, intense way.  Are you equally smitten, but could do without the price tag?  Get the art deco style for less with this clamshell clutch (on sale for $120, French Connection) and these sequinned pumps ($88, WHBM):

Now, I know I’ve been featuring SO many glitzy, glammy, glittery styles, so I hope you’ll bear with me while I swoon over one more — the Alice & Olivia Ritchie, which just went on sale at Saks (you’re welcome! — $330, Saks), which would look unbelievable with a pair of Janna Conner drops ($58, Max & Chloe) and a bold red topper (I am speechless at the sight of this bell-shaped Miu Miu style — $2,085, MyTheresa — but the J. Crew Double Cloth Metro coat is probably more realistic at $298…and equally eye-catching):

I’d wear it with these unexpected heels (the chunky heel made me pause for a minute, but they’re too fab to pass up — Louboutin, $1,195, Net-A-Porter) and a sleek and slender clutch (DVF, $540, Matches):

And, finally, two items I just want, period.  I’m sure I’d find a bajillion and one reasons.  First, the Alexander Wang Adriel clutch, which just went on sale at Barney’s ($289, Barney’s), and second, this futuristic-looking minimalista-chic cuff (34, Bauble Bar):

 

 

LOVE the holidays!  P.S. If you enjoy the {magpie covets} section of my blog, you may want to check me out/stalk me on the new shopping website Currently Obsessed.  Use access code: TheFashionMagpieObsessed.  There are only a limited number of invitations available using my access code above, so snap ‘em up while they exist!

Girl Drama

In Accessories, Beauty Products, Black, Bombshell, Cocktail Dresses, Fierce, Glitter, Shoes on December 1, 2011 at 10:51 am

You’ll have to PTI (que?! sports reference?!  what is WRONG with me today?!), but I’m making a departure from my gift-giving series for the day.  I have one or two gift-giving posts for the upcoming week, but you’ll have to wait, because–true to form–girl drama is going to take precedence.

Let me explain: My father loves the phrase “girl drama.”  I think it’s his way of compartmentalizing the chaos that comes of a house full of girls (five girls, two boys in our family) and laughing at it — his way of categorizing and cordoning off “all that noise” into a tidy little two-word sum that rolls off the tongue.  He’s so tickled by the phrase that he named one of his racing horses “Girl Drama.”  (Imagine the announcers: “And…here comes-Girl-Drama-racing-around-the-bend…”)  For some reason, his affinity for the phrase is hilarious to me, because he is staid and seriously cerebral (his version of pleasure reading consists of tomes on the World Wars, biographies of Winston Churchill, and other seemingly dry reads).  It’s almost like imagining James Earl Jones using the phrase with glib abandon.  So wrong, and yet so endearing.  But, as much as the phrase reminds me of my father and his perception of our rumbly tumbly sisterhood, this post is not about girl drama in the cat-fight sense.  It’s about fashion drama — looks that make you go WOW.  Funky shapes, interesting textures, out-there styles — like this kickin Sass & Bide dress ($1,320, Net-A-Porter) with some magenta drops ($34, BaubleBar).  The feathers are O.O.C., and I live for it.  Borders, potentially dangerously, on the Michelle Kwan (can kind of see her flying around the ice with this on), but in all the right ways.

 

 

Perfection with platformed black velvet pumps ($87, Zappos) and a KAPOW clutchski ($88, J. Crew):

 

Finish with a swipe of fuschia lipstick (Tom Ford, $48, Berdgorf’s) and — for extra drama — Chanel’s Black Satin nailpolish ($25, Cusp — I know, I know, I’m a total BRIGHT polish devotee, but I recently, finally, tested out Essie’s “Carry On” and am kinda loving the darker hues):

Orrr, try it halvesies: a feather skirt (Milly, $385, Net-A-Porter) with a crisp white blazer (Robert Rodriguez, on sale for $150, TheOutnet) and a tangly pearl-and-crystal necklace ($195, Bicyclette Boutique) to affect the tuxedo look:

 

WOAH, dra-ma.  Love that stark winter white blazer against the frilly black bottom.  Hot-chi mama.  Finish with a gemmed clutch ($140, Moyna) and some intense platforms (Zanotti, $695, Barney’s):

 

 

 

Now, keeping in this dramatic palette, get ready to GASP at the amazing-ness of this gold-festooned skirt by Opening Ceremony (on sale for $169, Bergdorf’s), which I envision pairing with a dramatic black blouse ($230, Reiss — or, for the bolder out there, check out this sheer style by Equipment, which could be layered over a feminine cami) and a statement necklace, worn just under the collar ($60, Modcloth) alongside a pair of dark-glitter studs ($118, Alexandra Beth):

 

 

I’d finish with these intense (!) glittered peep-toes ($99, Nordstrom):

– and this fierce clutch (House of Harlow, $210, TrendBoutique), which reminds me of an Alexander McQueen style, but at a fraction of the price:

Or, add a little SPARKLE to your life with a dramatically draped blouse ($75, TopShop) paired with a pizzazzed up skirt (Haute Hippie, $695, Farfetch) and an awesome statement necklace ($365, Suzanna Dai) and coordinating studs ($27, Zappos):

 

Finish with some sick, uber-high heels (Elie Saab, $595, Boutique1):

And then, finish with a sparkly little clutchski ($128, Armani Exchange):

Finally — and this is a very non-Magpie look, but I’m kind of loving the idea: sparkly studs ($108, Charm & Chain), a simple nude blouse ($200, Stylebop), a bow necklace (cute take on a tuxedo, eh, eh?! — $165, Tarina Tarantino),  black cigarette pants ($79, J. Crew), and studded flats ($165, Solestruck):

 

 

Would look AWESOME beneath this feather cropped topper ($135, TopShop — or, if you want the Real Deal, check this Adrienne Landau coat out), and finished with this mini crossbody ($168, BCBG):

LOVE the glam, dark swan drama of it all.  This is DEFINITELY getting me geared up for my trip to NYC tomorrow (visiting my hilarious little sassy pants sis and her darling boyfriend, with Mr. Magpie in tow).  WOO WOO.  Love Thursdays that are actually Fridays.

Wrapped, Part I: Gifts for the Glamor Girl and the Book Worm

In Accessories, Beauty Products, Bombshell, Brights!, Gifts!, Intimates, Monograms, Sleepwear/Loungewear on November 28, 2011 at 1:04 pm

In this first installment of a multi-part “gifting guru” series, I am going to share some of my top picks for Christmas gifts for this season.  In today’s post, I geared my choices towards the Marilyns and Jackies in my life — i.e., the Glamor Girls and Book Worms.  I feel that a lot of my friends fall into one of the two categories.  In later posts, I’ll tackle gifts for other folks, like the Betty Crockers in your life :)

There are a lot of girly girls in my life, and I shopping for them.  Nothing more fun that receiving a glam little makeup palette ($40, Bobbi Brown) or a luxe lip color (Tom Ford is my new obsession — great colors, such luxe packaging — $45, Bergdorf’s) tucked into a cute little pouch ($160, Satine):

Or, for the sartorially-minded, check out these coffee table staples, which feature hundreds of Vogue covers from decades past ($91 apiece, Graphic Image):

And, get this — Graphic Image will personalize the book for you!  Love small, personal touches like that.  You’re entering insta-heirloom territory with a gift like that.  For a close girlfriend (don’t want to send the wrong message to someone…), I have been snapping up pretty little underthings left and right these days, and would absolutely love to give/receive one of these pretty little bralettes (Honeydew, $32, Madewell):

Would be cute rolled up and tied with a big satin ribbon, and then paired with a sleep mask ($25, Shopbop), some luxe body oil (OMG this stuff is amazing — I pop into the Blue Mercury on M St all the time to test it out, but can’t quite bite the bullet and fork over the cashiola to buy it for myself — $78, Blue Mercury):

 

 

In the same vein, consider gifting a silky robe (I love the leopard…surprise, surprise — $128, Victoria’s Secret — and think that Kim Kardashian was wearing it in last night’s debut of the new “Kim and Kourtney Take NY” series…I’m such a sucker for those reality shows):

Perfect packaged with a set of mini nail lacquers (Nars, $35, Beauty.com):

If your glamazon gal pal does lots of weekend traveling, I’ve had my eye on this well-priced carry-all for awhile (the perfect carry-on! — $53, ModCloth), which would be lovely on its own, or, if you’re a balla, with this cashmere travel set ($295, Sofia Cashmere):

 

Um, first of all, I pretty much DIE over these beautiful deco-style Penguin Classic hardcover versions of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s works ($25, Penguin Classics), which would be just gorgeous packaged in metallic tissue alongside this set of glam gold playing cards ($15, APlusRStore):

Lovely with a set of boxed stationery ($26, Kate Spade) and a ladylike pen (when I studied in France, all of my classmates used lovely, fountain writing implements — I immediately invested in a nicer pen, impressed by their attention to this smallscale extravagance — $15, Muji):

 

Or, if your bookworm is the e-reader type, consider offering her a snazzy iPad case ($50, Net-A-Porter) and a gift card to iBooks/iTunes:

 

Bundle it with some funky earbuds ($42, Shopbop) –

 

and maybe some eye-catching notebooks ($6 apiece, Kate’s Paperie) and a fun little pen ($18, Kate’s Paperie):

 

 

A snuggly reading throw would be a lovely addition to any bibliophile’s home ($60, Calypso), especially in a cheery color:

And, for fellow monogramaholics, consider offering a set of personalized book plates ($12.50 for 24, Tickled Pink Ink):

 

More to come later this week…but for now, enjoy CyberMonday!

Golden Girl

In Americana, Black, Bombshell, Cocktail Dresses, Fierce, Fresh Combos, Shoes, Winter Weather on November 22, 2011 at 12:20 pm

The other day, I was sifting through some of the items I’d dog-tagged for inclusion in future posts, and realized that almost half of my recent “picks” were black, gold, or some combo of the two.  Weird how you can find yourself subliminally gravitating towards something, inspired by who knows what?  Where does inspiration come from?  Too heavy a thought for this deary, oh-so-close-to-vacation Tuesday?  No worries — just settle into auto-pilot like I have and enjoy the gorgeous glimmering beauties below!

First: a little something-something for an upcoming holiday party: a simple LBD ($60, In Love with Fashion), which I’d pair with dramatic drops ($78, Raffine) –

 

– I’m eying these glitzy tootsies from Michael Kors ($175, Zappos), but if the gold scares you off, they’d be just as chic (and more versatile) in the black ($165):

 

I’d wear this with look with a funky little clutch in an interesting color or print.  Something like this Sondra Roberts style ($126, Sondra Roberts) would be ideal:

For more casual wear, I think a little daytime sparkle is in order over the holidays, especially in the form of this covetable sequinned, striped sweater ($118, J. Crew), which I’d pair with (surprise, surprise) a black statement necklace (love that J. Crew brought back their “bubble” style! — $150, J. Crew), black skinnies and some sloafers (still obsessing over these Charles Phillip styles…$135, Bloomingdale’s):

 

 

It would look fantastically chic with the Proenza Schouler PS11 clutch ($975, Net-A-Porter) and this patterned shawl-collar topper (Rory Becca, $247, Shopbop):

 

Finally, I just recently snagged (and am ga-ga over) this inexpensive black-and-gold watch ($60, Piperlime), which I would most definitely pair with the above look, in addition to a simple gold ring ($32, BaubleBar):

Or, for something a bit dressier, I’m loving the shape of this Parker dress in classic, silky black ($275, Eve’s Apple), which I’d couple with this “cascade” necklace ($162, Bauble Bar):

I’d remove the black belt provided and replace with this eye-catching gold-accented style ($48, BCBG) and pair the look with these gold and black ankle-strap wedges (on sale for $236, MyMu) and this Marc by Marc Jacobs panther clutch ($328, Saks):

 

This eye-catching gold-lined jacket would be perfection atop it all (on sale for $301, Built by Wendy) — what a statement!:

The above coat would also look perfect over this jacquard Tibi number ($420, Net-A-Porter), which I’d style with a big black necklace ($60, Max and Chloe), black tights, and some serious platforms (wowza — Charlotte Olympia, $895, Bergdorf Goodman):

 

 

For a more refined affair (with parents/grandparents/parents in law in tow), this classy little number is the perfect blend of sophistication and sexiness (on sale for $250, LKBennett).  I’d wear with sparkly drops (Anton Heunis, $300, LesPommettes)

 

And imagine the BANG you’d make finishing with these gold-tipped Louboutins ($675, Bergdorf’s…and a few more sizes here, at Net-A-Porter), this beyond adorable DVF clutch (available for preorder — $495, Intermix), and a fur scarf ($235, Net-A-Porter):

 

And, while I’m much more inclined towards dresses for dressier occasions, I am loving this metallic-striped top from Rachel Zoe ($275, Saks), which I’d style with shoulder-grazing tassel earrings ($22, ASOS — and I’ve also had my eye on this $88 pair by Soo Inh Kim), black jeans (or, if you dare, black leather or waxed pants — ooh la la!  I’ve seen some serious fashionistas rocking the leather pants in a major way, but I’m kinda terrified…), and some glam booties (woah, gold heel — $296, Reiss):

 

If those boots terrify you, check them out in pump form ($288) instead or swap in some platformed black suede/velvet pumps.  Alternately, if you’re digging the shoes above but want something a bit more refined, check out these sleek Tabitha Simmons!  I’d love to finish the look with this bow-accented Louboutin purse ($1,595, Net-A-Porter…TDF.):

Glam.  Love being a golden gal.

Opulence

In Accessories, Beauty Products, Black, Bombshell, Champagne!, Cocktail Dresses, Dream Wear, Fur, Glitter, Jewelry, Pop of Red, Shoes, Winter Weather on November 15, 2011 at 11:15 am

Despite yesterday’s “frugal fanny” theme, during this holiday season, all I want is luxe, opulent pieces in interesting, rich textures like satin, velvet, and silk.  Bring on the gem tones.  For example, I d.i.e. and go to heaven when I look at this silver brocade design by Rochas.  Then, I d.i.e and go to hell when I look at the price tag ($2,145, Barney’s).  I’d wear it with sparkling ruby drops ($430, Bounkit):

 

 

 

I’d offset it with a red bow clutch (Furla, $215, House of Frasier) and some bold ruby red satin slippers (I mean…I die — Kate Spade, $298, Zappos):

And finish it all off with some faux cils and a swipe of red lipstick.  For another rich-looking brocade style, how about this Cynthia Rowley number (love the structure — $395, Cynthia Rowley) coupled with these decadent danglers ($150, Flannels)?

I’d finish with this gorgeous green velvet tootsies (Gucci, $755, Bluefly):

 

A glittering gold box clutch seals the deal ($199, Henri Bendel):

When I was searching for a cocktail dress to wear to my upcoming annual “Have Yourself a Merry Little Cocktail” party, I was immediately drawn to this eye-catching gold-on-black style by Pleasure Doing Business ($385, Revolve Clothing — although more sizes are available at Urban Outfitters, where it costs $439 for some reason…) — a dead-ringer for an Oscar de la Renta style…me likey:

I’d pair this structured wonder with this pleated bow clutch ($225, Sondra Roberts) and some lace heels (l.o.v.e. — $69, Zappos):

 

However, I ended up going with this simple, festive, silky little Naven dress in cranberry ($242, Revolve Clothing), which I’ll accent with a bold, glittery statement necklace ($298, Henri Bendel) and my cropped white fur topper, which I finally got to wear for the first time while up in NYC last weekend (Adrienne Landau, $695, Neiman’s):

 

I’ll finish with some bold tootsies — I wish I could afford these velveteen beauties by Erdem ($705, MyTheresa):

 

 

…but I think I will probably end up with these J. Crew sparklers ($228, J. Crew) in the red glitter, for a little tone-on-tone action.  SUH-WOON.

As my bestie pointed out, these would also make a lovely addition to a Dorothy costume for next Halloween…for something just as luxe but a little…racier/more bombshell, check this out: a lacy dolman sleeve top ($78, Nordstrom — loving that price!), paired with a full skirted number (gosh, I’m really digging volume right now — RED Valentino, $295, Net-A-Porter) and a gem-encrusted pendant (O.M.G. — Lanvin, $2,975, Barney’s):

I’d finish with the classic YSL Trib Toos in gold and black ($795, Bluefly), even though I kind of feel like the fashion world is SO over them.  But they really would be the perfect counterpoint to the volume of the outfit above and the luxeness of the necklace.

 

 

I’d tie it all up with this adorable satin bow clutch ($88, J. Crew) and throw a magenta/burgundy-hued fur around the collar ($295, Intermix):

 

Oh, and the only other thing I’m DEF going to test out this holiday season?!  Glittery nailpolish (Deborah Lippmann, $18, Zappos).  I’m not sure I like it layered over other colors (a little gaudy), but just on a nude nail?  So glam.

 

OK, that’s it.  I gotta get back to listening to my custom Christmas playlist on Spotify.  (Yep, once November rolled around, I was ready to deck the halls and rock out to a little Mariah Carey “All I Want for Christmas.)

My Baby Sparkles and Shines

In Accessories, Beauty Products, Bombshell, Champagne!, Dream Wear, Glitter, Jewelry, Romantic on October 13, 2011 at 9:58 am

I’ve had Steve Earle’s “Sparkle and Shine” stuck in my head for the last 24 hours and have no idea why.  It’s funny how you’ll absorb the bric a brac around you, subconsciously picking up a little string of music or turn of phrase, and suddenly, it’s a part of your process, permeating your thoughts and words.  I suppose that’s the 21st century condition, as surrounded as we are with this glut of information, signals, sounds?  (Or maybe its a 20th century condition, as the concept reminds me very much of Ezra Pound’s poetics in The Cantos, the subject of my graduate thesis and a “poem” that I would, incidentally, not wish on anyone.  Thousands of pages of unstructured poetry, crowded with allusions and myths.  Love/hate.)  Regardless, I’ll take inspiration where I can get it, and today’s post will therefore center upon the glitz.  Also.  I’ve wanted an excuse to showcase this ridiculous little number by Notte by Marchesa (on sale for $302, TheOutnet), whose purchase I have been desperately trying to justify.  Where does one wear this?!  I don’t know, but if I were wearing it, I’d style it with this glitzy little necklace (Kate Spade, $268, Zappos):

Gold heels would feel a little…too, unless its NYE in Vegas, so I’d tone it down just a smidge with some nude pumps (Jimmy Choo, $695, Neiman’s):

 

And add this structured little hexagon clutch, which I’ve been eying for some time (House of Harlow, $168, Singer22):

 

Finish the look with a swipe of glam red lipstick (I wear YSL — $30, Sephora) and a spritz of Michael Kors GOLD (love the packaging — $75, Sephora):

I’d wear my hair up in a high bun.  Done and done.  And consider how sophisticated AND festive you’d look at a holiday lunch in this glitzy little mini (Vince, $345, Shopbop), a nude bow-front blouse (dying of Rachel Zoe’s “Natalie” style…OMG, when will it go on sale?! — $275, Shopbop), and some statement studs ($138, Suzanna Dai):


Pretty close to perfect paired with these nude pumps ($595, Rupert Sanderson) and this unbelievable deco-style clutch ($61, ASOS):

A quick slick of Michael Kors’ “leg shine” ($32, Sephora) adds just the right amount of shimmer.  I’ve used this many times in the past and it really does work (and smells FAB).

For something a bit different (I’m always gravitating towards skirts/dresses, but why not try the pantalones?!), consider slim-fit black trousers ($118, J. Crew) with a white blouse (the one pictured below is a Jason Wu, but I’ve had my eye on this affordable Tinley Road style — $49, Piperlime), some sparkling drops ($245, Alexis Bittar), and some glitzy pumps (these are going to sell QUICK based on the rapid disappearance of their classic black suede counterpart — $79, Zara):

 

 

I’d finish with this insta-icon jewel-studded minaudiere (O.M.G. — $379, WanderLust Co) and a glitzy bracelet ($31, Warehouse):

 

For just a touch of the effervescent, try this bib necklace ($79, Banana Republic) over a simple black shift (love the unfussy minimalism of this Acne mini — $440, LaGarconne)

 

I’d finish with these sleek Giuseppe Zanotti flats ($495, Intermix), which add just the right amount of metallic flash, and a silver Balenciaga bag (do we LOVE?! — $1,320, Matches):

I’d top it all off with a bold orange coat (Tibi, on sale for $257, TheOutnet)…oh.la.la!

 

Continuing with the silver theme, I have to take a moment to gush over this TDF flapper-esque evening mini by Rachel Gilbert ($1,100, Net-A-Porter), which I’d eagerly sport with these sparkly danglers (Dannijo, $297, Singer22):

 

 

I’d finish with some glittery t-straps (Miu Miu, $640, Bergdorf Goodman)

Suh-woon.  I like it with this simple, structural clutch ($50, Oasis):


A fur capelet would be beyond…and it would totes drain all your $$ for a million years (Nina Ricci, $5,190, Barney’s), but I just had to include it…unreal!:

ACK.  LOVE.  Finally, go ethereal in a white Halston Heritage dress (on sale for $328, MyWardrobe) and this captured-my-heart KJL statement piece (stupidly awesome — $391, MyWardrobe):


Accented with these awesome ankle-strap glitter tootsies ($87, ASOS) and a lace-effect clutch (how glam?! — $220, Nordstrom):

 

 

Nothing like a little glitter to boost me through the week.

La Vie en Rose

In Accessories, Bombshell, Cocktail Dresses, Dream Wear, Fierce, Glitter, Jewelry, Romantic on October 5, 2011 at 11:52 am

Though a recent convert to the rose gold jewelry cult, I’m now an avid advocate/practitioner.  Just take a look at all the goodies below, beginning with this elegant work outfit: a silky bow-front blouse ($185, Calypso) tucked into a classic black pencil skirt and paired with some classic two-tone pumps ($325, Kate Spade):

 

 

Finish with this seriously lust-worthy charcoal-on-rose gold watch (no really, I must find a way to own this…I DIE over it — $180, Neiman Marcus) and some mirrored rose gold studs ($48, Zappos):

And tote around this ah-mazing python-print crossbody (Derek Lam, $890, Barney’s):

 

Swoon.  For dressier occasions, have we got some eye candy in store for us: picture yourself in this gorgeous cocktail dress ($636, MyWardrobe) and a pair of danglers ($190, Charm&Chain):

Finish with these sequin-adorned Valentino tootsies ($1,095, Net-A-Porter) and a glittered clutch (Anya Hindmarch, $395, Net-A-Porter):

And — why not?! — a stack of stone-embellished rose gold bangles ($98, HenriBendel):

Alternately, consider this Phillip Lim shift ($1,031, MyWardrobe) with some glitzy studs ($95, Max & Chloe):

Finish with this darling steal of a clutch ($46, Oasis), a ladylike, evening-appropriate watch finished in rose gold ($125, Endless), and some drool-worthy bow-adorned peep-toes (Valentino, $1,195, Net-A-Porter):

For something a bit less formal, consider this gorgeous lace dolman-sleeve blouse ($196, Shopbop) with black skinnies, a pair of rose gold heart-shaped studs ($275, Ylang23), and some glitzy flats ($175, Pretty Ballerinas):

Finish with rose-gold accents, like this “Love” bracelet (do you not LOVE this?!  Perfect anniversary/Valentine’s Day gift!, and the thread comes in all different colors — $275, Max & Chloe), a simple rose gold bangle ($88, Henri Bendel), and a bubble ring ($88, Sarah Chloe):

Alternately, consider this pink bow-front blouse ($350, StyleBop) with a drape-front leather jacket (see?!  still obsessed with the leather — and I like the way it toughens up the rose looks I’ve been featuring — Sarah Berman, on sale for $335, TheOutnet):

Finish with this un.be.liev.a.ble clutch (Alexander Wang, $525, Barney’s) and a rose gold signet ring ($109, Sarah Chloe):

 

Alternately, pair this black leather sheath (also featured yesterday — $270, The Outnet) and these ba.na.nas Brian Atwood pumps ($595, Saks):

 

 

 

This fierce rose-gold cuff is all the accoutrement you need ($58, Nordstrom) –

That and (indulge me) the Alexander Wang Emile tote (I like the contrast of the soft gray wool with the shiny accents and black leather — $845, Shopbop):

Finally, how about a blush blazer (on sale for $166, MyWardrobe) –

 

– atop a white boatneck blouse ($245, Satine) paired with some serious gems ($78, Banana Republic) and some simple, slim-fit black pants (like the J. Crew Minnie, $168, J. Crew):


If you dare, finish with these major studded Valentino flats (FIERCE — $795, Net-A-Porter) — and if not, a simple pair of nude or black flats should do the trick –

 

Top it all off with a rose-gold watch ($250, Shopbop) and this little Alexander Wang tote (interesting/semi-awkward shape, but I like the boxiness of it — on sale for $290, TheOutnet):

Everything is coming up roses…!

Bombshell

In Accessories, Beauty Products, Bombshell, Champagne!, Cocktail Dresses, Dream Wear, Glitter, Intimates, Jewelry, Pop of Red, Romantic, Shoes, Sleepwear/Loungewear, The Little Lady on August 2, 2011 at 12:29 pm

One of my college roommates at UVA was an itty-bitty Southern belle from rural Tennessee.  She had a heavy Southern drawl (she found ways to add extra syllables to typically mono-syllabic words), was highly attuned to social proprieties (I can recall the looks of silent disgust that would creep across her perfect, tiny little face when someone would say something out of turn or off-color), and, though she often waltzed around in cowboy boots and jeans, bonded with me over our girlish sensibilities.  She took to calling me “bombsh” — an abbreviation for Bombshell — and I can still hear her feisty little voice calling up the stairs to my bedroom: “Bawwwwm-shuh?”  To this day, I think of her whenever I’m feeling a bit…undone, and need a “Bombshell Moment.”  And though she gave me this “Bombshell Manual of Style” ($12.89, Amazon) at some point in our undergrad careers, I take my bombshell cues from the mother-lode: Vogue.  Recently, I tagged all of the pictures from a phenomenal spread that Vogue Espana put out, and cannot stop drooling over the pics:


It makes me want to get all decked out for the night in something like this bombshell-worthy glittery asymmetrical number (per.fect. for NYE or a Vegas affair — $180, TheOutnet):

 

I mean — do we die!?  I’d pair with sparkling studs to up the ante ($138, Elizabeth Cole), red lipstick (go for the ultra-glam with Tom Ford’s new line of cosmetics — even the package makes you feel special! — $45, Bergdorf Goodman), and some gold, strappy heels (I know I’ve featured these badboys like 349823 times, but they are perfect — more interesting than your run-of-the-mill strappy gold sandal, but still simple enough to keep everyone’s eyes on the prize…i.e., on your dress — $795, Rupert Sanderson)

With an outfit like that, you’ve GOT to pop some bubbly ($51, Wine Anthology) and sip it out of a classic bombshell coupe (LOVE that these say “Mr” and “Mrs” on the side — what a cute engagement gift! — $80, KateSpade):

 

As mentioned yesterday in the {magpie covets} section, I’m dying over the new Rachel Zoe collection that is now available via Shopbop — I can’t get her white tiered gown ($595) out of my head.  I’d wear that, or this similar stark white, drop-dead gorgeous gown by Halston Heritage ($695, Net-A-Porter) with these TDF vintage-style agate earrings (would make great statement wedding-day earrings, too — $285, Bounkit):

 


I’d finish with red lips, this beaded box clutch (Moyna, $230, LesPommettes), and some gray-silver t-straps (love the slightly deco feel of these shoesies — Ralph Lauren, $650, Net-A-Porter):

DIE.  A bold, wine-red mani (“Lady Is a Tramp” — $16, Deborah Lippmann) and some faux cils are musts for these go-glam-or-go-home get-ups:

Don’t forget the Veronica Lake style hair…Now, if you’re like me, and occasions for black tie wear tend NOT to crop up on a weekly basis, there are loads of other ways to amp up the bombshell factor in your life.  For one thing: pull out your most luminous separates, whether that means a silky pearlescent bathrobe; a pair of glittered flats; or a floaty, metallic-thread top.  For example, how luxe would you feel shelving your go-to going-out-look in favor of this poncho-style topper (Gold Hawk, $180, LesPommettes) paired with white shorts (Theory, $160, Net-A-Porter) and some hammered gold drops (KJL, $45, Charm&Chain):


A pair of uber-covetable, sky-high heels in pale pink (Pelle Moda, $144, Nordstrom — I own this exact pair in black suede and cannot WAIT to wear them with black tights and tidy shift dresses in the winter) lengthen the leg and seal the deal:

Finish it all off with a stack of mixed-media bangles ($45, Nordstrom) and a statement-making clutch ($900+, Torregrossa):


If you’re entertaining at home, serve cocktails in vintage-style, gold-accent highballs ($125, ChicShopLA) –

I’ve been into Greyhounds lately (vodka + sparkling grapefruit juice) — they’d look refreshing in the above glasses, especially “jujed” up with some kitschy swizzle sticks (love the pink flamingos — $4.95 for 24, Kegworks):

Serve poolside on a gold tray in your own gold bombshell bikini (Melissa Odabash, $170, Net-A-Porter):

 

 

Don’t forget some fierce black shades (Prada, $290, Net-A-Porter), a vintage striped pool umbrella, and a monogrammed towel (this one from Leontine Linens):

 

 

Bombshell it up!!!  And while you’re at it, don’t forget to enter my giveaway for a personalized date planner for 2012 (see yesterday’s post for details)…how glam would you feel sitting at your desk with one of those monogrammed planners and some glitzy silver pencils ($11 for set, CursiveNY)?!