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Autumn/Winter 2010 Trend Guide

Monday, August 23rd, 2010

Sinister romance and casual seventies “chick…?” In.

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Fall 2010 H&M…For Two Hundred Bucks!

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010

Stupid cute. Cozy. Cheap. I’m in.

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Pre-Fall H&M Under $175

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

I know I’m rushing you, but fall is right around the corner even if you can’t feel it. How much are you going to wish you had scooped up this ensemble, for a mere hundred and seventy-five bucks – including shoes – come September? Food for thought.

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Ready For Fall Already?!

Thursday, July 8th, 2010

Ready For Fall Already(Click to Polyvore for details, pricing and where to buy.)

That’s right, I said the F word – in July. Probably because I awoke to rainy weather, in the mid-fifties, on July 6th in Hollywood. Unheard of. It’s something I go through every season, after the initial thisiswhatshotrightnow fashion hype dies down and I’m in the throes of mid-season barren sales racks and redundant looks. Regardless, check out this (super) early sneak peek for Fall 2010 – that rabbit shrug is my new boyfriend.

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Old Navy’s 10 Days Of Style!

Monday, June 7th, 2010

Old Navy's 10 Days of Style

Okay, so I ripped off Calypso’s cheat sheet for a fraction of the price. By popular demand, I composed my own…er…Old Navy’s – a reasonable facsimile – for a modest $335! Not bad for an entire summer wardrobe…

(Click to Polyvore for pricing and details.)

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A Chic Spring Ensemble Under $250!

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

A Chic Spring Ensemble Under $250!(Click to Polyvore for details, where to buy and pricing.)

I’m digging this one. I want it.

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Calypso’s 10 Days Of Style!

Friday, April 9th, 2010

Allow me to start with a disclaimer: 1) I know this is an ad 2) I’m not suggesting that you run out to Calypso St. Barth and spend a fortune on everything in this photo. Now then – let’s begin. This? Genius. Well-played Calypso marketing department! *clap clap clap* Bookmark it, because I couldn’t have put it together any better, and although it’s touted as ‘the art of packing light,’ this could very well be the only cheat-sheet you need for the rest of the long, hot summer.

These pieces are light, current, interchangeable and forgiving. This kind of summery, European-style dressing is not only unbelievably chic without trying too hard, it’s also crazy comfortable and easy to put together – the pieces are the equivalent of Garanimals for grown-ups! It’s exactly the type of mix-and-match dressing that will stretch a few simple pieces into multiple outfits, with the help of some current accessories to make these gauzy staples feel even more relevant.

Whether you choose from items you already have in your wardrobe, or use these picks as a guideline to look for the cheaper versions (i.e. linen pants, light sweaters and sheer tees in neutral colors), this my friends is a succinct summary of what I believe the perfect summer wardrobe looks like. And those clog sandals are mine…

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‘Cool Stuff I Would Actually Wear: Alice In Wonderland’ by Maya Meinert of ShopEatSleep

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

Clothing and accessories inspired by a Disney movie? I was skeptical, even though I loved “Alice in Wonderland” as a child and love that Tim Burton made an updated movie version, because you never know what rabbit hole designers will fall into when creating pieces based on a film. But after seeing some of the Alice in Wonderland Disney Couture items at the W Hollywood hotel’s party last week, I was pleasantly surprised — impressed, even.

When I saw this statement necklace by Tom Binns, I wanted to rip it off the mannequin and wear it right then and there. Who could resist these red candy-like hearts, safety pins and crystal chains? It’s cute and edgy at the same time. I want, want, want! Too bad it costs more than $1,000…

Tom Binns ‘All Heart’ Necklace

There’s more: a broken tea cup necklace inspired by the Mad Hatter tea party and a chain-and-charm necklace featuring all kinds of images from the movie.

Tom Binns ‘Smashing Time’ Necklace

(There’s a simpler version of the Charmed Adventure necklace available from Bloomingdale’s for $175.) See more Tom Binns Alice in Wonderland jewelry on Luxist.

Tom Binns ‘Charmed Adventure’ Necklace

I also really liked the Charlotte Tarantola cardigans inspired by the film. Once again, the cute-yet-edgy look is prevalent with ruffles on the placket, a Tarantola signature. The black-and-white lace printed cardigan was my favorite.

Charlotte Tarantola Black & White Lace Print Cardigan

And the pièces de résistance, the Sue Wong dresses. The Flower Wonderland-Inspired beaded gown ($588), with a tulip petal skirt, is gorgeous. And the Red Queen-Inspired dress ($388), which is really black, is very cool.

Sue Wong for Walt Disney ‘Flower Wonderland-Inspired’ Beaded Gown $588

Sue Wong for Walt Disney Signature ‘The Red Queen-Inspired’ Strapless Dress $388

Check out Bloomingdale’s, the Disney Store and Zappos for more Alice in Wonderland-inspired clothing and accessories.

And check out the lobby of the W Hollywood. It’s very open and modern, though I question the use of British terms such as “lifts” for elevators and “WC” (i.e. “water closets”) for restrooms. I bet the hotel will change that WC to restrooms soon enough. Anyway, a walk through the hotel’s Delphine restaurant yielded a modern take on art deco decor that I liked a lot. Too bad they were full (supposedly, with reservations, despite having many empty tables) and couldn’t seat us. Maybe another time.

The Lobby at The W Hollywood

Maya Meinert is the editor of ShopEatSleep.com. She covers retail, dining and hospitality in Los Angeles, as well as contributing her own personal picks. She was most recently the Marketplace reporter at The Los Angeles Business Journal, and has contributed to The Los Angeles Daily Journal, Santa Monica Daily Press, Los Angeles magazine and Giant Robot magazine. Maya can be contacted at shopeatsleepblog@gmail.com.

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Outfit Pick: H&M Under $200!

Friday, March 5th, 2010

One of the things that has always been a huge drag about H&M, is that you can’t shop online (unless you speak German). You can however, check out their stuff, and with the addition of their Fashion Studio, you can now waste hours of your precious time mixing and matching various outfits on an underwear-clad model (think paper dolls for big girls). You can even choose a ‘head’ for your model in order to emulate ‘your’ coloring, to perhaps get a better idea of what the outfits might in fact look like on you. I’ve taken the liberty of putting together this little ensemble, which is a most reasonable two hundred bucks for everything. It’s also a good transitional outfit from winter to spring. That is all. (Price of jeans estimated at $39.95)

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Chic & Cozy Winter Ensemble For $250!

Monday, February 8th, 2010

Chic & Cozy Winter Ensemble For $250!(Click to Polyvore for details, where to buy and pricing.)



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