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On The Plus Side: Examining Saks Foray Into Extended Designer Pieces

Thursday, August 5th, 2010

T-Bags, Salon Z Studded Split-Sleeve Dress $230 at Saks Fifth Avenue

This feature is generously brought to you by guest blogger Sarah Conley, editor of Style It.

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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?

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Ask LASM: Swimsuits That Flatter Your Body Type

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

Victoria's Secret Wireless Push-Up Halter Tankini and Side-Tie Scoop Bottom in Black $73

Small Chest

Jantzen Early Cruise Vamp One Piece in 'Passion Flower' $98

Pear-Shaped

Miraclesuit Rialto One Piece Swimsuit in Red $158

Curvy

Spanx Color Block Structured One Piece in 'Grey Dot' $198

Thick Waist

Miraclesuit Isabella Halter One Piece in Navy $142

Large Chest

It’s that time again and it’s enough to make me want to hurl. At least I’m not alone; I received this letter in my ‘Ask’ section the other day and am positive that AAC isn’t the only one feeling unprepared to dive head-on into swimsuit season. I’ve taken the liberty of listing some body-flattering swimwear categorized by – shall we say – problem area. Although not the cheapest options, I chose them based upon color, cut, style and of course what flatters. Jump in – the water is warm. Sort of…

Hi LASM!

Hope all is well! Loving the wedges posted this week – finally motivated me to order a pair and jump on the bandwagon. Heading off to Hawaii in a couple of weeks for Spring Break and facing the need for a bathing suit. I really fear baring my winter white body that hasn’t seen the inside of a gym in a while! Any suggestions? Size 8, pear shape and small bust. Thanks!

AAC

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High/Low: Embellished Bib Necklace

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

Vera Wang Rhinestone & Rosette Necklace $850
Vera Wang Rhinestone & Rosette Necklace $850
Forever 21 Eclectic Sequin Bib Necklace $17.80
Forever 21 Eclectic Sequin Bib Necklace $17.80

I love these for fall. I know it’s only July, but I’m sick to death of perusing maillots and flip flops. I found the fall collections to be both exciting and inspiring, chock full of black and metal and rock and roll – digging. I actually think I like the F 21 version better, if that’s possible; a little more edge, a bit less precious. $832.20 less precious to be exact!

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The ‘Ugly’ Shoes

Monday, March 30th, 2009

The 'Ugly' Shoes

So this season, there is a particular contingent of shoes that I affectionately refer to as the ‘Ugly’ Shoes. You know the ones; They’re a mix of gladiator, platform, color block, huarache, and Candies, with a little bit of Pat Benatar and Mad Max thrown in for good measure. ‘Ugly’ however, does not imply (as one would think) that I don’t like them – quite the opposite, actually. Granted, they had to grow on me, but once they did I’m now obsessed with finding the perfect pair. The thing that I find really interesting about them, is that it’s often difficult to tell the cheap ones from the crazy expensive ones. This is a good thing, since when purchasing trendy shoes (and I’m pretty certain that the ‘Uglies’ won’t become a staple any time soon) it’s always nice to be able to get them on the cheap, since you could quite possibly end up hating them, or more than likely wearing them only once. Some of the shoes shown here, will run you upwards of eight hundred bucks, others you can pick up for around twenty-five. Can you tell the difference? Click to Polyvore to find out!

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UGH! Say it isn’t so…

Tuesday, October 14th, 2008

UGG Australia Short Metallic Boots in Silver $150

UGG Australia Short Metallic Boots in Silver $150

…and to think that after the pastel debacle I was positive these couldn’t get any worse. They are an assault on my eyes, and my sensibilities; I’m also partial to how the extra large photo hits that point home.



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