2.04.2010

Deep Thoughts: Dressing Down

Before and much, much after

As much as I adore dolling up for black-tie events, I also can't wait for that moment at the end of the night when I haphazardly discard my outfit in a pile on the floor, pull on comfy clothes and curl up in a Wild sister's bed. This past weekend we attended an adult version of prom, a charity ball held in our little state's capitol. Dance party mayhem and screaming renditions of Bon Jovi and Journey songs left me far from my A-game come morning, but a night in Kiki's new Keep Me pants seemed magically to hold my aching feet (and head) at bay.

For most, downtime is so scarce we're willing to toss on any old ratty tee inherited from past amours. But lounge wear, with its ability to sooth and comfort, is truly worthy of its own category on the shopping list. If you're anything like me and your basics extend outside the house, say to work or to brunch the next day, it's best if they can pull double duty. A few of my favorites:

2.03.2010

Style Story: Billykirk

There is something refreshing about the simple life, and I'm not referring to heiresses sleeping in a pink Airstream. Instead, I'm thinking more along the lines of current menswear trends. The demand for selvedge denim and a resurgence of classic rugged brands like Pendleton and Woolrich indicate that, these days, dudes want well-made gear that will defy both trends and time.

The idea of quality goods is not a new one for Billykirk design duo and brothers Chris and Kirk Bray. Their line offers leather goods designed with much practicality and minimal extras. Kirk explains their design intent it to "keep the designs simple and let the organic qualities of the leather speak for it self." The Bray brothers' decision to have many of their satchels, belts and cuffs made by Amish leather workers reinforces their commitment to beauty, quality and simplicity.

What Are You Wearing?

After partaking in an event completely out of my normal routine (a basketball game!) I crawled into bed last night, too tired to change. Today's edition is an extra special two for one: pajamas and Wednesday office attire! I'm wearing:
  • James Perse tank I wear everyday
  • Marc shirt
  • Grace Sun cardigan
  • Earnest Sewn's given to me by my dearest bestie
A bit boring, it's only a slight variation of my usual uniform (actual pants instead of leggings!) but definitely comfy. What are you wearing?

Photo stolen from an interesting little site I just discovered.

2.02.2010

The Justification: Last Minute Ideas

This past Saturday marked the 24th annual DMI Frostiball. As a last minute attendee, I pulled together the perfect look to represent Atticus, all the while being taped and spanxed into my dress (I swear that sample size was smaller than normal!). Charlotte Ronson came through as always with my (Kristin's, whatever) beloved One Shoulder Dress. While squeezing into the dress on Saturday afternoon, it occurred to me that maybe I should just purchase the correct size for myself. Sure, Kristin and I basically share a closet, but that may not last forever and I covet this dress. My wise older sister steered me in the direction of top stick and unflattering undergarments that would get me through the night and save me the money of buying another dress. So, since I decided against the purchase there are now enough of these beauties on the rack for me to justify to you. And hopefully you don't have a "wiser" sister who will be there to talk you out of such purchases!

Justification #1: The one shoulder is the perfect accent on the dress and will save you money because you won't need to buy a lot of jewelry to go with it!

Justification #2: This dress is 100% silk and less than $200! It might possibly be the best full priced deal you'll ever see!

Justification #3: The subtle pattern on the dress helps to disguise any spills that might occur in the night. For example, when a glass of champagne gets out of control during a Wild sister dance party.

















(Proof that this dress will still look good, even after 2 spilled glasses!)

2.01.2010

In the Bag: Nicole

Overflowing with a veritable menagerie of glosses, polishes and powders galore, you'd expect nothing less from the handbag of Co Leigh Co salon owner, Nicole Moser. Everyone should be so lucky to have a Nicole in their life, magically transforming the hair and makeup of her friends with a few expert strokes. I've witnessed her ability to style not one but 5 girls, not to mention herself, before heading out for a night of debauchery. And although she may scold me for fussing with her beautiful creations after the fact, it's only because she really does know better!

Bag?
Longchamp

What's in your bag?
Hobo wallet, Co Leigh Co business cards, iPhone, keys with golden bear key chain from Vail, nail file, checkbook, pen, camera and case, Sudzz Design Powder, Solar nail oil, OPI polishes in Miami Beet and Passion, Glo Minerals The Mint Balm, Kai Fragrance oil, Dior mascara, Glo Minerals Liquid Lips in Precious, Dior lip maximizer, Lip Fusio in Flirt, Glo Minerals lip gloss in Nude, Nars lip gloss in Chihuahua