Usually I defer to Brianne in the realm of the pen. However, certain trends are making me swoon so very much this Spring, I couldn't help but ask her, in the words of Alicia Silverstone, to let me make a cameo appearance......
1. Blues Rock. Blues-rock differs from that typically defined as blues with its more upbeat tempo, deep improvisational elements and amplified sounds. To me, Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck and Janis Joplin have always captured this style with ease. When blues-rock emerged on the scene in the 1960's, the fashion icons were likewise embracing change and taking risks. One of my favorite breakthrough trends; cut-off shorts. Easy, breezy and just SO darn cute with pretty much any silk blouse, t-shirt or sweater, jean shorts denote the eased, improvisational vibe that blues-rock evokes in me. They've arrived at Crush in all of their splendor, and in all shapes and styles. Paige of Paige Premium Denim knows how to flatter our curves. Dark-washed and frayed, you can't go wrong if you leave them cuffed OR un-cuffed. J Brand doesn't betray us with their version. Lighter washed than the Paige version, but equally fun and flirty. And who doesn't love a little distressing to up the faux-grunge ante. Our final specimen is as hippie-chic as they come. Adorable, flirty, light wash, high-waisted flare shorts by BCBGeneration. Effortlessly throwing them on makes me feel "Bold as Love."
2. Naturally Undone. It would be amiss if I failed to admit that part of what makes me swoon for slacker-beauty is Josh Christopher himself. The Los Angeles based designer of Daftbird not only brings me the most buttery soft, lusciously delicious t-shirts my skin could ask for, but he does so while making my little heart pitter patter. These t-shirts flatter the body unbelievably in tones across the rainbow (imagine delectable pomegranates, delicate lilacs and sweet vanillas) while signaling "She's Come Undone" perfection. There is something so comforting and sexy about looking like you have just rolled out of bed, nowhere more apparent than in the product line "Bed Head." We, as women, strive to appear low-maintenance; no frill through the use of "barely there" make-up and hair products and understated threads. And while we may not have just rolled out of bed, we LOVE to play the part.
For this reason, this Spring I have been stocking up on t-shirts by Daftbird in deep v's, cropped versions and oversized cuts, as well as Love Quotes scarves, to complete my "undone" look. And if my laid-back appearance happens to attract the likes of the handsome Josh Christopher.....well, I suppose, it's all for the love of fashion.
3. Trompe l'oeil Exhibitionism. Stepping into fashion this season feels a great deal to me like walking straight into a Jean-Antoine Watteau painting. The art of Rococo France has always inspired me for the flirty and playful, frivolous sentiment it evokes. Pastels abound in curved femininity and pastoral landscapes. Artists succumbed to lighter palettes and fashionistas mimicked this trend with soft fabrics in blush, champagne and ecru tones.
Barely-there apparel has once again risen in the ranks and is popping up in every facet of our lives. As I type this blog and glance down at my newly painted, blushy Panda-Monium Pink polished nails, I can't help but notice how manifest this trend is. From my nail polish preference, to my new, beloved nude heeled Matt Bernson Camelo sandals, to my coveted Parker ballet slipper pink sequined dress, I am gaining momentum in my quest to bare it all. If it worked for Demi Moore on the red carpet in an apricot Versace, why not try my hand at it on the red carpet of Charles Street?
xoxo Laura
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
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