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Holy crizzap, I think I need all of these.
(Click to Polyvore for details, pricing and where to buy.)
Holy crizzap, I think I need all of these.
NYC Fashion Week is just around the corner…and I’m in it. In a white dress. You heard me. It’s no secret that my M.O. has always been as a behind-the-camera girl, but when asked to participate in the Electrolux event hosted by Kelly Ripa to benefit The Ovarian Cancer Research Fund, I just couldn’t refuse. To kick off fashion week and demonstrate how the Electrolux Perfect Steam washer and dryer can transform your outfit from Rumpled to Runway, ten fashion bloggers (including me, obvy) have been challenged to wear white one last time before fall; we’ve also been asked to accessorize our outfits with teal, the official color of ovarian cancer awareness…and you can help!
Beginning September 8th, you can visit the Wash ‘n Care lounge at Kelly Confidential to support the cause and enter for a chance to win a daily shopping spree as well as the grand prize, a Perfect Steam washer and dryer from Electrolux! They’ll donate $1 to the Ovarian Cancer Research Fund each time you enter by simply pressing the Perfect Steam button at Kelly Confidential. Electrolux is also making a donation for each Perfect Steam washer and dryer purchased, as part of its $750,000 commitment to OCRF.
The fashion show will take place on September 8th at 1:00 PM, EST, and you can RSVP to watch the live stream on line at Kelly Confidential, or at Kelly’s Facebook page. I’ve included some of the looks I’m thinking of wearing on the runway, but you’ll have to tune in to see my final picks – see you there!
(My participation in the ‘Rumpled to Runway’ Campaign was sponsored by Electrolux, who provided me with a $150 stipend to style my look as well as travel arrangements to and accommodations in New York to participate.)
New York Fashion Week is just around the corner and as we’re getting ready for the madness to begin, we’d like to share a video sneak peek of behind-the-scenes of one of the most anticipated runway shows this fall. CBS took its cameras into the planning meetings for the Fashion Night’s Out runway show, for the network’s FNO live television special.
Tickets are already sold out, but as you may have heard, we’re giving away two tickets to what will be New York City’s largest public runway show ever, to be be held at Lincoln Center on September 7th at 7:30 p.m. You can enter by signing up for the launch of ToVieFor, but in the meantime, watch these two preview videos of what CBS cameras captured, as Anna Wintour and international Vogue editors prep and plan for the big night!
(This post is compliments of Julia DiNardo and my fabulous friends at The EnVIEd! Read more about The EnVIEd and ToVieFor, here.)
This feature is generously brought to you by guest blogger Sarah Conley, editor of Style It.
To preface this post, I would like to begin by saying that I have strong feelings about this news. On the one hand, I dream of wearing McQueen and Chanel, and on the other hand, I’ve been left feeling like I am the latest charity case in a company’s quest for publicity.
A week ago, Racked NY ran the news that Saks Fifth Avenue will be stocking plus size pieces from Dolce & Gabbana, Chanel, Yves Saint Laurent, Alexander McQueen, Fendi and Roberto Cavalli. On the surface, this news sounds wonderful and seems to be a giant step forward for fashionable women everywhere.
Kudos to Saks, whose extended sizes collection, called Salon Z, encompasses sizes 14 to 24 and offers a few fashion forward pieces. The entire collection isn’t perfect (when is an entire collection perfect), but it is likely that you’ll find something worthy of taking home.
Digging deeper into the news reveals that while these brands have previously been carried through a size 10, they will now be stocked fully to a size 14 and even to a size 20 on a brand-by-brand basis. Unfortunately (though not uncommon), only one of each size will be stocked and only in the New York City location. If the test venture is successful, other Saks locations could be carrying the expanded line.
How successful will this venture be? A designer size 14 is hardly plus size. A designer size 20 is an admirable step, but how well will these pieces actually sell? If you’re putting the cash towards an investment piece, it’s wise to buy a piece that fits well – but have the brands put in the appropriate effort towards the new extended range?
The secret to a successful plus size line (outside of the conceptual designs) are the fit models. Remember when Old Navy first launched their plus size line in stores? It was okay, but it didn’t fit that well. The line was pulled from stores and disappeared for a while, but when it resurfaced as online only merchandise, the product was new and improved, due to the brand’s realization that patterns for a size 24 could be adapted from a size 2 – the two bodies simply aren’t built the same.
The skeptical industry side of my brain questions why houses such as Dolce & Gabanna and Chanel want to move forward in this way. True, both houses have made admirable strides to embrace the plus size community, both via model Crystal Renn (these days, who isn’t in love with her?). Is Chanel, including former heavyweight Karl Lagerfeld, really committed to servicing the plus size consumer, or is this similar to when a brand “donates” money to charity and reaps the benefits of all the surrounding press from their “good deed”, all the while there is a $5,000 cap on donations?
I guess the real question is, will you invest in these new pieces? How does this issue make you feel?
I first fell in love with Laura James Jewelry and its chic simplicity when I saw her Oval Tag Vintage Necklace on the Max and Chloe website. You can imagine how thrilled I was when she graciously contacted me with thanks for accolades made in a mention on L.A. Stylist Mom, and little did she know that It. Was. On. I was happier still to discover her website, dedicated solely to showcasing both her modern and vintage styles, appropriately entitled Laura James Jewelry (go figure). Her benevolence further manifested itself when she not only agreed to offer a generous 20% discount to LASM readers, but to give away the gorgeous Vintage Onyx Cocktail Ring pictured above. (WOOT!)
While perusing her website, I’ve found that not only is the clean elegance that first drew me to her pieces firmly in tact, but that a modern-vintage, ‘Valley of the Dolls-esque’ feel has since emerged, through use of stones like Tiger’s Eye, Moonstone and Amber (retro-60′s love anyone?) With both ‘Vintage’ and ‘Contemporary’ categories to choose from, James further employs techniques like stamping and carving to achieve a uniquely glamorous feel that I’m clearly digging – you can be too!
From now through Thursday, August 12th, take 20% off at Laura James Jewelry (excluding the Personalized Collection) when you enter discount code LASM20 at checkout! To enter to win the Vintage Onyx Cocktail Ring, just become an L.A. Stylist Mom subscriber using either Bloglovin’ or Feedburner, both conveniently located in the sidebar under ‘LASM Daily,’ leaving a comment on this post letting us know you’ve done so.
Earn up to four additional entries by 1) Tweeting about the giveaway using the handy dandy ReTweet button 2) Blogging about the giveaway with a link back to this post 3) Becoming an @LAStylistMom Twitter follower or 4) Becoming an @LauraJamesJewel Twitter follower. Be sure to leave a comment on this post for each extra entry, or they will not be counted. Good luck from Laura James Jewelry and L.A. Stylist Mom!
*All comments must be posted by the end of the giveaway on Thursday, August 12th, at 11:59 EST. The winner will be chosen by random.org and notified via e mail shortly thereafter. One entry per person, with a maximum of four additional entries. If a winner fails to respond within three days of notification, a new winner will be selected. Open to U.S. and Canada residents ages 18 years or older.
Thanks to Laura James Jewelry, who made this giveaway possible, for their generous donation of a Vintage Onyx Cocktail Ring (an $82 value).
At first glance MIKA Organic’s prices may seem a bit steep, but it’s a small sum to pay when you think about caring for the environment, saving animals and ultimately the planet itself. I’m not here to preach because seriously – this stuff is crazy cute, but I’m definitely down with designer Mika Machida’s accountability in creating sustainable, organic fashion; not to mention she donates a portion of her proceeds to non-profit organizations supporting endangered species and their habitats, amongst others. The entire scenario including the clothes? Gorgeous.

Kim Noorda in Christian Dior Fall 2010 Couture (Photo Credit: Monica Feudi/GoRunway.com via Style.com)


Back by popular demand, the talented (and hysterical) Krista Schrock has been generous enough to recreate another beautiful room, based upon this jaw-dropping Christian Dior gown. Once again, I chose several outfits from which Krista make the final selection, only this time I decided to amp it up from Ready-To-Wear to a little couture, because seriously? Who doesn’t need more couture in their life? Don’t answer that.
(Details, pricing and where to buy: CB2 ‘Parlour’ Sofa, West Elm ‘Martini’ Side Table in Persimmon, Neenas ‘Studio Balustrade Candle’ Floor Lamp in French Wax, Anthropologie ‘Sweet As Honey’ Rug, Plunder Room Antiques Green & Yellow Needlepoint Pillow, Walmart Banana Fish Moda Multi-Stripe Decorative Pillow, Hugo Guinness 4 Print Botanical Silouette Set, Hugo Guinness Original Artwork)
Interior designer Krista Schrock has earned a reputation amongst entertainment industry professionals and celebrities as a designer who understands the need to create a fantastic space; one that is truly reflective of individual personalities. She is currently living and working in Los Angeles, and can be reached through her website at www.kristaschrock.com.
Insane. Just insane. Truly inspiring.
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