Local Style: Kate

Local Style: Kate

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Like many people in this feature, Kate Lacroix could have easily represented either Fashion or Home. A Boulder mainstay, Kate made her name in restaurant PR (The Kitchen, Cured) and recently launched her new venture, The Kollective, a wedding/event brokerage firm that pairs clients with their ideal vendors.

Her home in Wonderland Lake is a picture of thoughtful style: everything, from the largest furniture pieces to the smallest of details, was chosen with intention and meaning. It’s homes like these that I can get lost in, contemplating every little corner. Here’s what Kate has to say-

How would you describe your home’s style? Eclectic. We literally put trash (alley finds) next to treasure.

What is your most prized/favorite item? Our custom Jen Lewin edison orb light. ($3800)

What is your biggest steal? Honestly, I would say this knockoff Ligne Roset couch. It is  1/10 of the price of the real thing, which, literally makes me breathe a sigh of relief as I watch kids crawl all over it. ($1200)

What are your favorite local shops? The Amazing Garage Sale in North Boulder, Cedar & Hyde Mercantile, and Jen Lewin Studio.

What are your favorite decades/eras for furniture and/or design?  We, like most, appreciate mid-century modern but we also like well worn, victorian era antiques.

Does your personal style influence your design and decorating choices? Absolutely. Less is always more, whether we are talking couches or clothing. It’s like writing a poem: we want to be measured by what we leave out as much by what we add in. We also like surprises like taking off the mirror on a medicine cabinet and replacing it with a framed picture.

Fill in the blank: I wouldn’t be caught dead putting ____ in my home? The “wrong” thing. My grandmother always said it’s better to have nothing than the wrong thing.

What do you consider the best design trend(s) of the last 10 years? The crossover between art and design. It is now possible to have everything from drawer pulls to decks made by a designer. Form and function living in harmony = perfection to the design-minded person.

What are some of your other interests/hobbies? Dinner parties, watching film, leisurely walks, and riding bikes to garage sales.

If money were no object, what is the first thing you’d buy for your home? Bertoia wire chairs with the softest, softest custom white leather seat pads.

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The Most Important Item You Need This Season

The Most Important Item You Need This Season

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This is a big claim I know; but I feel strongly that having a single pair of shoes that can work with every possible Spring/Summer outfit is a major style coup. The item is a flat sandal and the color is nude- not brown or black, silver or gold, but nude. I just put together a client’s Style Sheet featuring 25 outfits and these sandals go with every single one; from monochrome black to bold aqua, for the office, a concert or a Summer wedding.

These Rachel Zoe sandals retail for a mid-range $195 and are available locally at Willow.

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Style In The Smallest

Style In The Smallest

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soap_stones_-_spring_2014One of the main reasons I started this blog was to share the abundance of cool shit that exists here, there, and everywhere. Not a day passes where I don’t see something unique, special, or beautiful and keeping it all to myself seemed silly. Whether it’s a big piece like the perfect chair or a small accessory like these soap stones, please refer back to this blog for style recommendation and inspiration.

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Embrace & Avoid: 2014’s Spring Trends

Embrace & Avoid: 2014’s Spring Trends

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It’s that time again. Spring is always fashion’s most anticipated season- a welcome break from Winter’s doldrums and a return to color! And while the Mile High Style aesthetic and philosophy functions independently of trends, as a stylist, I do have to address the matter. Here are my recommendations for a few of the 2014 Spring trends to embrace and avoid.

Orange lips– Bold lips are always one of my favorite accessories, and orange is a fun, fresh color for Spring. If you’re not quite ready to take the color plunge, try the best red/orange on the market: Nars Heat Wave.

Cropped jacket– The upside of a trend is the availability factor- particular pieces suddenly flood the market with options galore, which is great when that piece is a wardrobe staple. As far as I’m concerned, the cropped jacket has always been the most important acquisition for Spring style. Now is time to buy one (or a few).

Black & White– Spring is always about a return to color, so it’s nice to mix up the bright and bold outfits with this classic pairing. 

Overalls– I’m a little on the fence regarding this trend; done correctly, overalls can look really cute. The keyword there being can. Often, trend items like these translate into overly trendy or, worse, silly. Overall at your own risk.

Birkenstocks– Fashion often likes to remind us how arbitrary it can be. Remastering the Birkenstock doesn’t change the fact that they are ugly, even with Givenchy’s name on them.

Pastels– Simply, pastels don’t work 0n all people. While I’m not an advocate of color theory, these shades are notoriously difficult to pull off. If you still want to embrace this trend, I would recommend starting with jeans, shoes or a handbag.

 

 

 

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Local Style: Vanessa

Local Style: Vanessa

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vanessaWelcome to the newest feature on this blog- Local Style highlights the best of the Boulder/Denver sartorial scene, the people who help inch our city past its reputation for fleece, with their passion for style across various mediums.

I’ve always believed that incredibly stylish people have interesting stories, specific opinions, and unique ways of expression that come as naturally as breathing. Vanessa Barcus, the founder/owner of Denver’s top boutique Goldyn, proves that great style is anything but arbitrary.

How would you describe your personal style? Fairly minimalist, but with a bit of downtown edginess (I hate how much I overuse that word, but I suppose it fits…) I prefer simple, layered pieces with more bold accessories usually.

What is the most prized/favorite item in your closet? That’s a tough question! Probably my Iro shearling-lined leather motorcycle jacket. That thing gets a lot of wear, and just makes anything look a little more bad ass. I also really love this black, midi-length Mara Hoffman dress that has cutouts at the waist… It’s basic but with enough interesting details that make it a great go-to for events, travel, etc. And then of course there’s the jewelry, if that counts…. I am a jewelry fanatic. In which case, my most prized pieces would include an antique gold locket that’s a family heirloom that survived the holocaust, my gold Pamela Love Talon Ring that I wear everyday, and my raw diamond bangle from The Woods.

What is the best style advice you’ve given or received? Most of the time our style advice here in Goldyn ranges from encouraging people to get over their preconceived notions or fears about themselves (yes, you can wear slouchy pants, and no, wearing something very fitted does not necessarily make you look skinnier), to showing what silhouettes work best on what body types. However, I’d say the best style advice in general I can give is just to throw “the rules” out the window, and don’t feel like you have to try out every trend that comes along But at the same time, be adventurous! Try new things! Style is an outward projection of our personalities, both who we currently are, as well as who we hope to be. Screw the rules, go with what looks good on you and makes you feel good; wear white whenever, pair navy with black, stack on 30 bracelets… In the end, just do what makes you feel the best, because that’s all that really matters anyhow, right? Confidence always looks good.

What are your favorite local shops? Well, Goldyn of course 😉 But on the off chance that I actually make it out of my own store, I definitely only shop local and independent. I love to check out the art, crystals and curiosities at Ironwood, vintage clothes at Boss Vintage, and Hazel & Dewey is my go-to for wedding gifts with their selection of hip kitchen accessories. Fancy Tiger is another great clothing store in town for the 20-something hipster set, and of course Twist and Shout as well as Wax Trax are both great for music. Oh and Mod Livin for their selection of both vintage as well as new/modern furniture and home goods.

What is your favorite decade for fashion? Well, firstly the 70s, because I’m a hippie at heart and it makes me nostalgic for my parents and their friends living in Boulder back then (or at least my fantasy of them via photos). I love modern takes on psychedelic culture. At this very moment though I am really vibing with the 90s. They’re having a major fashion moment, and I kind of love it. Again, I think nostalgia for my childhood plays a part in that, but also being a minimalist fanatic, it works well with my personal style.

Fill in the blank: I wouldn’t be caught dead in ___? Pink

Who influences or has influenced your personal style? I’m always fascinated with subcultures, particularly relating to music, and that often influences my style. I guess I’m around that scene a lot in my personal life, so it starts to inform what I wear in a way. I love watching women in music and following what they wear – women like Karen O., Leigh Lezark, or Patti Smith. They’re confident and they do their own thing. I suppose that’s the common thread with most of the style icons I look up to – Daphne Guinness, Iris Apfel. Apparently I gravitate towards the characters and eccentrics. And then of course there’s my mom- She has always had her own flair and unique style, and that certainly must be what got me interested in fashion from a young age.

What are some of your other interests/hobbies? Again, music is a big part of my life. I no longer play any instruments, but I love going to shows and checking out new music. That’s probably my favorite pastime. Aside from that, and despite the way I look, I am also a fairly outdoorsy person (just don’t ask me to wear a fleece jacket, ok?) I love hiking and skiing especially. I’m also big on watching documentaries and weird, disturbing movies, as well as reading biographies/autobiographies, particularly about musicians. I’m so predictable.

What is your biggest fashion steal? I once found this antique turquoise Navajo cuff bracelet at an antique mall that I paid $150 for, and when I brought it to an antique dealer to appraise I found out it was worth $1000!

If money were no object, what is the first thing you’d buy for your closet? Probably a Celine bag from this season’s collection. They’re so elegant and timeless, and of course work well with my minimalist look. Honestly though, I carry most of the designers I love, so I feel pretty lucky in that regard. But then again, if money were no object, I’d probably be lying naked on a yacht just off of Morocco right now, so I guess I wouldn’t need much in the way of clothing then anyway, would I?

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