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Bell Bottom Revival

Wednesday, February 16th, 2011

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In fashion, by looking to the past, we look to the future. This perpetual cycle allows us to resurrect trends we loved back when and hoped would someday return. One such trend is shaking up the way we wear denim:  high-waisted bell bottom jeans.

Belly-button grazing trousers have been a favorite for seasons now, but the nostalgic bell cut is one that’s finally catching up. Its slimming, leg-lengthening fit not only flatters many a body types, it adds a fresh approach to American’s love affair with all things denim. A welcomed contrast to the omnipresent skinny jeans and jeggings, this revival embraces voluminous, angular fits that accent a woman’s curves in a way that’s sexy, relevant and hip.

This spring, bring the fashion institution back into your wardrobe. Check out our favorite high-waisted bell-bottom jeans below (from left to right):

1. 7 For All Mankind bell-bottoms ($198; piperlime.com)
2. Blank Denim bell bottoms ($75; singer22.com)
3. Gap wide-leg trouser jeans ($80; Gap)
4. J Brand 1277 “Bette in Wonderama” jeans ($218; J Brand)
5. Current/Elliott high rise flare jeans ($210; net-a-porter.com)

By Meghan Turner

Images courtesy of piperlime.com, singer22.com, Gap, J Brand and net-a-porter.com

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Lolla Style #2: Stand-out Style

Monday, August 2nd, 2010

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Oh Lolla, how I love you so. For three blissful days, I get to jam out with my favorite bands alongside other sweaty concert-goers. We party through rain or shine against Chicago’s gleaming skyline, yet the weekend isn’t all glow sticks and draft beers. With last year’s temperatures topping 90 degrees and a city-wide influx of urban hipsters, we prepare ourselves to battle the summer heat and crowds vying for the fashion spotlight. Think boho chic meets urban cool to guide this weekend’s wardrobe selections. I know such fashion pressure can be a bit looming, but never fear. My below day-by-day guide to Lolla style can help equip you for what’s always a weekend to remember.

FRIDAY

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Friday music picks: Strokes, Chromeo and Hot Chip.
Fashion picks: Channeling my inner flower child by rocking a boho maxi with some awesomely retro accessories.

1. What Goes Around Comes Around “Paloma” maxi dress ($278; ASOS). A maxi reminiscent of decades past.
2. House of Harlow “Carnelian” dome ring in Tiger’s Eye ($70; singer22.com). A festival-worthy bauble.
3. Tom Ford “Nicole” sunglasses ($390; Barneys). Rose tinted shades with a retro-glam feel.
4. Jeffrey Campbell “Snick” wedges in olive ($138; Lori’s Shoes). A clog meets a wedge for a modern interpretation of this throwback trend.

SATURDAY

Saturday music picks: Phoenix, Cut Copy, Empire of the Sun.
Fashion picks: Mixing girlie and grunge with the perfect denim cutoffs, wrap strap booties and a ruffled floral tank.

1. Jeffrey Campbell wrap strap booties ($230; shopbop.com). Rugged boots to protect your feet while treking from stage to stage.
2. Blank Denim patchwork cutoff shorts ($79; Saks Fifth Avenue). Bleached and ripped, just how jean shorts were meant to be.
3. Madewell floral tiered tank ($88; shopbop.com). A flirty, sheer tank to stay cool.
4. Rebecca Minkoff boyfriend crossbody bag ($295; Intermix). A rocker-chic messenger makes it easier to get through the crowds.

SUNDAY

Sunday music picks: Yeasayer, Arcade Fire, Temper Trap.
Fashion picks: Ending the weekend on a high note by standing out in a neon tribal romper.

1. Twelfth Street by Cynthia Vincent cami romper ($275; revolveclothing.com). A lightweight silk romper with a festive print.
2. Ray-Ban wayfarer ($145; Ray-Ban). Classic shades with an edgy vibe.
3. Dolce Vita sandal ($78; Urban Outfitters). Metal accents with a twist – literally.
4. Alexander Wang “Brenda Camera Bag” ($425; Saks Fifth Avenue). A bag to fit only your most precious essentials.

By Leslie Garry

Images courtesy of shopbop.com, Saks Fifth Avenue, Intermix, ASOS, singer22.com, Barneys, Lori’s Shoes, revolveclothing.com, Ray-Ban and Urban Outfitters

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Hats Off to Fedoras

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

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During our cold and snowy Chicago winters, a hat must equate warmth. But as the temperatures climb, we look for headwear that packs more personality. Enter: the fedora. Traditionally worn by men, women can pull off this trendy accessory with ease and rock it better than many of their male counterparts. This hat was big for fall 2009 and will remain a hot topper for spring as well. As the fedora grows in popularity, the styles are getting more daring, giving this traditional accessory more individuality and flair. The straw style is both laid back and hip, while maintaining its distinct summer-time vibe. Whether you go with a style that has glitzy or classic accents, the choices are vast. Check out these straw fedoras that will surely earn a place on your spring shopping list.

Clockwise from upper left:

Nordstrom straw fedora ($38; Nordstrom)

Eugenia Kim “Max” fedora with crystal band ($248; shopbop.com)

Express fedora with short brim and stripped ribbon trim ($35; Express)

Banana Republic straw fedora ($35; Banana Republic)

Eugenia Kim “Toyo” straw fedora with crystal mesh band ($234; singer22.com)

By Danielle Parker

Images courtesy of Nordstrom, shopbop.com, Express, Banana Republic, and singer22.com

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