A Word On Anthropologie…

A Word On Anthropologie…

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Over the last 4 years of working with clients and their closets, some strong patterns emerge, specifically regarding buying traps so many fall into, i.e. where women are wasting money. Without a doubt, the under $100 tops from Anthropologie heavily weigh the discard pile.

A disclaimer first. I like Anthropologie. I like that, similar to J.Crew, they have a strong style identity. They have cool and affordable jewelry, great jeans, some interesting shoe options and really terrific statement pieces from their higher end lines. For home décor, their vintage-inspired glassware, boudoir accessories and kitchen and bathroom hardware are fabulous.

That said, be cautious of the bread and butter of their line, the cute/boho/funky tops. For one thing, the quality is just not there. A few washes and the shape is gone, the decorative details (rouching, rosettes, embroidery, or lace) look messy, and your new top appears old and unattractive. You know I’m right. Look at your current collection and ask if any of the pieces resemble how they appeared in the store.

There is another reason why I discourage my clients from buying these types of tops: they are a style shortcut, a way around doing the work necessary to create a great outfit. Since the tops already have a ‘style’, many women simply pair them with jeans and think they have achieved a sufficiently cute look. I encourage my clients to aim much higher, combining at least 3 separate pieces (top, bottom, accessory) and work up to 5, 6, or 7 parts, all in balance.

Why can’t you still incorporate your Anthropologie tops into your 7-piece outfit? That’s simple. Because, as per their appeal in the first place, there are just too many details. When you start adding more and more elements to your outfit, the fundamental pieces must be basic and Anthropologie is anything but. Instead, save the money you would have spent on two or three $60 tops and splurge on one of their higher end pieces.

Finally, I specifically chose the photo above to feature my yellow plaid jacket. It’s from Anthropologie; and it’s evidence that great pieces are available with careful choosing and a bit of splurging.

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Color Conscious; The Myth of Personal Color Charts

Color Conscious; The Myth of Personal Color Charts

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In addition to making clients look and feel fabulous, a big part of my job involves dispelling myths. Most unfortunately, many of these myths are propagated by people in my own industry, and one of the biggest involves the colors you can and cannot wear, aka personal color charts.

The true antidote to color consciousness is very simple and straightforward. Do certain colors look better on certain people? Absolutely. Should you base all your buying and styling choices around these colors? Absolutely not. The power of a great outfit lies in the entire presentation, how every detail works in balance and in contrast, and I guarantee that cream or grey against your face will not change or in any way diminish the overall look, assuming everything else is on point.

How does this translate to your buying choices? Remember that great style is about breaking down boundaries, adjusting preconceived notions, and thinking out of the box! Judge any piece by all its style properties, with color being just another one. Don’t pass on something beautiful and unique simply because it’s not ‘your color’.

 

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In The Stars..

In The Stars..

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In the world of retail, certain truths are written in the stars: diamonds are a girl’s best friend, gold prices continue to climb (currently peaking at $1600/0z), and Brooke Gregson jewelry never goes on sale… Until now.

In honor of the re-launch of my website, Chelsea is generously offering an unprecedented 15% off and free shipping for Mile High Style clients on all Brooke Gregson merchandise.

There is so much that can be said about Brooke’s pieces (Zodiac, Planetary and Custom Collections), but perhaps the most compelling is this: they are as special and spectacular (meriting the splurge) as they are versatile and timeless (guaranteeing their novelty will not wear off).

This offer is good throughout the month of August. Buy online with code MHS15BG at checkout or in-store by mentioning this promotion.

 

 

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2012 Fall Field Notes; Part II

2012 Fall Field Notes; Part II

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Since I know you’ve all read Part I and are well on your way to organizing and planning your closet (and your budget) for the ’12 Fall fashion bounty, it’s time to have some fun deciding what to buy. Among the many looks and trends representing this new season, there are always a few that have style power beyond the next few months; these are always the ones I endorse.

RED- Fall is always about a return to deep rich colors, and the color of the moment is Burgundy. Lucky for all of us, this is an absolutely gorgeous color and it looks good on everyone. Choose from sweaters, cords, accessories, and shoes, and the pièce de résistance.

BLACK & WHITE- This is one of my favorite looks of the season because it’s so easily attained. Almost all my clients own a white blazer that, paired over a black dress, epitomizes this trend.

BLACK & BLUE- I’ve only been saying this since forever.

BOOTIES- I saved the best for last, as this is as far as I can tell, the hottest item of the season. Celebrities have been rocking the Isabel Marant version all Summer and the style is available at just about every price point: Highest, Mid-Range, and Affordable.

 

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Colorado Cocktail

Colorado Cocktail

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If you live in Colorado, chances are you’ve already attended a farm wedding. With the way things are trending in the industry, even those from out of state can expect to someday celebrate in this most special venue. Which begs the question, what the hell do I wear to a farm wedding?

I’ll be soon attending my second of the year, and knowing how confused many were regarding dress code for the first, I thought it would be helpful to clear up any questions accompanying this unique fashion experience.

THE COCKTAIL PART– A wedding at a farm, on the beach, in the mountains, or in someone’s backyard is still a wedding; it’s still a party where people dress up. If the word ‘cocktail’ appears on the invitation, it requests (at a minimum) cocktail dresses for women and a jacket for men. In my profession, I often hear client’s complaints that they have ‘nowhere to wear’ anything fabulous. This is somewhere to wear the dress with the tags still on and the jewelry sitting unworn in the safe. It’s also that somewhere to justify getting a manicure, and wearing the bold lipstick color that you keep trying on and promptly wiping off.

THE COLORADO PART– Attending an outdoor wedding in Colorado boils down to environmental logistics. High heels, though they may be perfect with your dress, are probably not a good idea on the grass. Wedges work, flats are fantastic, and cowboy or short engineer boots are a theme-y twist on tradition and a fun contrast with a cocktail dress. Additionally, be mindful of slight temperature drops in the evening and bring a wrap or a jacket. If you’re wearing a black dress, pairing it with a white blazer will keep you warm and on trend.

 

 

 

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