Posts Tagged ‘Perchance’
Jewel Box
Tuesday, December 7th, 2010
Let’s face it, winter in Chicago can be like living in the Arctic. Thankfully, there’s a trend heating things up. Jewel tones electrified the Fall/Winter 2010 runways of designers such as Oscar de la Renta and 3.1 Phillip Lim. The goal of this dazzling display of color is to lure ladies away from the typical black and brown. Why? The trend has the power to make any girl stand out in a crowd, especially in a sea of neutrals. And, frankly, it adds a bit of excitement to our wardrobe. By opting for colors like ruby, tanzanite and emerald, clothing and accessories get a jolt of energy and flair rather than meshing with the colorless pieces that dominate most closets. With this trend, we can turn our winter blues into a brilliant cornucopia of turquoise and fuchsia.
One crucial thing to remember when wearing this style is to keep it simple and clean. When wearing an entire outfit of jewel tones, it’s important to balance the colors to create a cohesive look. Pair a brightly patterned blouse with a solid skirt in a matching shade, or a mix a multi-hued dress with a black belt and opaque tights. But, jeweled accessories cannot be overlooked. Try bright cobalt or indigo pumps or booties, and chunky collar necklaces, chandelier earrings and bangles as an easy way to add a bit of oomph to a look.
Clockwise from left to right:
1. Runway look by Oscar de la Renta
2. Coach “Kristin” satchel in emerald ($398)
3. Runway look by 3.1 Phillip Lim
4. Callula Lillibelle fuchsia petticoat dress ($594; SHE Boutique)
5. Tibi cap sleeve dress with floral print ($380; Perchance; 3512 N Southport Avenue)
6. Sam Edelman ‘Novato’ slingback in ruby red ($100; Nordstrom)
7. See by Chloé’s purple skirt ($207; net-a-porter.com)
By Courtney Cunniff
Tags: 3.1 Phillip Lim, Callula Lillibella, Coach, net-a-porter.com, Nordstrom, Oscar de la Renta, Perchance, Sam Edelman, See by Chloé, She Boutique, Tibi
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Winter White Out
Tuesday, November 30th, 2010
Wearing white after Labor Day is an unnecessary fashion faux pas, and the season’s winter whites is living proof of that. When winter strikes and sunlit afternoons fade into four o’clock sunsets, this trend brings light back into our lives. We all know black is the typical city garb, but it can also translate to bleak and predictable. White throws a fashion curve ball at that predictability! Bundle up in some alternatives by opting for a piece like a faux fur white shearling coat instead of a somber North Face puffy coat. Or, try monochromatic layers in a mish-mosh of textures such as a white fur vest, white cotton tank, white shorts and white tights like we saw at Erin Wasson X RVCA. Be the center of attention at your holiday party and replace your LBD with the LWD–a fashion-forward substitute. If any look ever feels too overly white, tone it down with black tights or ground the look with gray or brown accents. By embracing the season’s winter whites, your winter doesn’t have to be so dreary after all.
Clockwise from left:
1. A look from the Fall 2010 Erin Wasson X RVCA collection
2. “Nathalie” silk pant ($139; Club Monaco)
3. Talula cashmere blend sweater dress ($80; Aritzia, 835 N Michigan Avenue)
4. J Brand vintage white skinny cord ($160; Intermix)
5. La Rock “Joplin” Rabbit Vest ($378; Neiman Marcus)
6. 3-D Flower Mesh Jumper ($84; American Apparel)
7. Mackage “Macy” Coat with shearling sleeves ($895; Perchance, 3512 N Southport Avenue)
8. Haute Hippie sequined silk-chiffon wrap mini skirt ($395; net-a-porter.com)
Images courtesy of Erin Wasson X RVCA, Perchance, Intermix, Club Monaco, Neiman Marcus, net-a-porter.com, Aritzia and American Apparel
Tags: American Apparel, Aritzia, Club Monaco, Erin Wasson X RVCA, Haute Hippie, Intermix, J Brand, La Rock, Mackage, Neiman Marcus, net-a-porter.com, Perchance, Talula
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Style Admirer Spring Picks: City Girl
Monday, May 24th, 2010
I was raised a suburban girl, but I was born to live in the city. From the shopping to the nightlife, Chicago has as many places to see as Sarah Jessica Parker has Manolos. These places—boutiques, festivals, parties, fashion shows, and more—beg for my attention, and I’m more than willing to oblige. Whether I’m heading to work or a wine bar, I’m a city girl on the go, so it’s important that my wardrobe keeps up with wherever the day and night takes me. Incorporating a sense of urban sophistication, comfortable silhouettes, and au courant trends, my spring must-haves are built around a day planner brimming with meetings, parties and, of course, shopping. Here’s how I’m able to look great all day without an unnecessary wardrobe change.
Clockwise from upper left:
1. Racerback tank in “Imperia Beige” ($50; Banana Republic). A basic that’s essential for summer layering.
2. White fitted button-up shirt ($44; Gap). A true classic that’s polished enough for day and easily accessorized for night.
3. Aviators by Gucci ($275; Nordstrom). Aviators add a slight edge to an otherwise understated outfit.
4. “Christine” black pump by Calvin Klein ($98; zappos.com). The cutout designs adds interest to a timeless heel.
5. Ankle Cigarette Jean by BDG ($40; Urban Outfitters). This skinny jean goes with everything, and the price is just right.
6. “Kali Tank” by Zamrie ($78; Zamrie; 1213 W Diversey Avenue, by appointment only). The hand-painted print on this silk top is breathtaking.
7. Fold-over bag by Marc by Marc Jacobs ($466; farfetch.com). When going from work to play, this bag has the storage room to carry everything I need.
8. Scalloped zipper cardigan in black ($98; J.Crew). This ladylike cardigan adds the finishing touch to a sundress or tank.
9. “Spring Break Scarf” ($18; Francesca’s Collections). This scarf adds a touch of color and is perfect for those breezy Chicago days.
10. Leather “Bailey” jacket by Cynthia Steffe ($525; Perchance; 3512 N. Southport Avenue). This lightweight yet luxurious jacket is my alternative to the omnipresent blazer.
By Danielle Parker
Images courtesy of Banana Republic, Gap, Nordstrom, zappos.com, Urban Outfitters, Zamrie, farfetch.com, J.Crew, Francesca’s Collections, and Perchance
Tags: Banana Republic, BDG, Chicago Boutiques, Chicago Designers, Chicago Shopping, Cynthia Steffe, farfetch.com, Francesca’s Collections, Gap, Gucci, J.Crew, Marc by Marc Jacobs, Nordstrom, Perchance, Spring trends, Urban Outfitters, ZAMRIE, zappos.com
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What a Stud
Monday, October 12th, 2009
Biker chic is in full throttle this fall. It’s a dynamic duo of punk and glam that makes getting dressed an event fit for a rock star. While there is much that can be said about this trend, I’m honing in on one teeny, tiny detail: studded embellishments. This season, the hardware can be found on every imaginable accessory and garment, from gloves to the must-have leather jacket, so I compiled a select few of my bedazzeled favorites found online and around Chicago.
Fashion is meant to be fun, and it was a blast sifting through the bevy of oh-so-studdly items. Handbags were the first stop, and I fell in love with Miu Miu’s studded leather tote ($1,465; mytheresa.com). With its irresistible fusion of classic form and edgy detail, it’s great for day or night. Be & D’s “Studded Garbo Convertible Clutch” ($695; saksfifthavenue.com) packs glamour and attitude like few can, but the versatility to wear it as a clutch or shoulder bag puts this accessory over the top.
If you want to work studs into your ensemble but in smaller doses, there are infinite possibilities. Belts are a go-to statement maker, and Linea Pelle’s black skinny belt at Perchance ($98; 3512 N Southport Ave; perchanceboutique.com) looks great with nearly anything. When it comes to jewelry, what girl doesn’t love a little bling? CC Skye’s “Pave Pyramid Stud Earrings” at Krista K ($150; 3458 N Southport Ave; kristak.com) is an unexpected substitute for your everyday diamond (or cubic zirconia!) studs. If you want to amp up the attitude, the “Hematite Cuff” by Rachel Rachel Roy ($75; macys.com) demands attention with its punk, urban vibe, while Coach’s “sterling pyramid stud” ring ($98; coach.com) says “I’m a rebel” with ladylike sensibility.
For clothing, I went with softer pieces that are just plain wearable. If you maxed out your interest in vests last fall, this one by 3.1 Phillip Lim ($450; net-a-porter.com) is sure to rekindle your interest. Easily dressed up or down, this vest’s gorgeous cream wool-blend strikes a perfect balance between the masculine and the feminine. For those days when you want comfort and style, LaROK’s “Studded Pocket Cardigan” ($328; nordstrom.com) is cozy enough to sleep in. Paired with leggings and flat booties, you’ve got a look that’s effortlessly chic.
When it comes to shoes, it’s a wonder I was able to narrow down my selection to only two pairs. I’m fixated on booties this season, so I went with one closed-toe and one open-toe. The Jeffrey Campbell booties at Lori’s Shoes ($154; 824 W Armitage Ave; lorisshoes.com) are loaded with hardware. The chrome studs and buckle and the wedge heel have a toughness that can vamp up a floral print or top off a leather bomber. The “Wrappp” [sic] suede open-toed bootie ($160; stevemadden.com) has studded straps that wrap around the ankle and drape over the heel, like a necklace for your shoe! For a fearless get-up, wear these heels with a leather skirt, boyfriend blazer and textured tights. Harley optional.
Images courtesy of mytheresa.com, Saks Fifth Avenue, Perchance, Krista K, Macy’s, net-a-porter.com, Nordstrom, Lori’s Shoes, and Steve Madden.
By Meghan Turner
Tags: 3.1 Phillip Lim, Accessories, Be & D, Boutiques, Coach, Krista K, LaRok, Lori's Shoes, Macy's, Miu Miu, Perchance, Steve Madden, Trends
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