Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Holiday Parties? Remix The Little Black Dress

"Scheherazade is easy. The little black dress is hard." - Coco Chanel


Holiday Season is here, and I have a bunch of events to go to in the next two weeks. I clearly don't want to buy a brand new dress for every event...so I was thinking that I'd channel Chanel and buy a one little black dress, but wear it different ways.

I found two ideas for variations amongst my coworkers.

Fashionable Lady One here:


Wears an off black dress with a scarf tied around her waste and matching pumps.

Fashionable Lady Two:


Pops an oxford under her black dress and wears a scarf as a belt. Her fishnets and super cute shoes set this outfit apart.

Want more ideas?

Throw a lacy cardigan or snazzy jacket over your black dress like Kimora displays on her Baby Phat
website:


Or put on a wide belt and cool jewelry as ShopBop shows in their LookBook:



The last option, of course, is to sport the dress as is, like this $88 London Times Chiffon Bubble Dress from Nordstrom:

But I'd suggest wearing big vibrant jewelry with a plain dress as Rachel Roy displays here:

Cute!

If you plan on rocking one black dress, buy one that has a pencil or A-Line silhouette with a demure neckline. Find a dress that's plain enough to pair with a lot of jewelry, a flashy shirt, cute shoes, or a snazzy cardigan, without looking awkward or over the top.

This dress by Elie Tahari...

...is an expensive $448 at Bloomingdales, but options are endless and you can wear this one to work.

This $100 dress by Jones New York (www.nordstrom.com)...

...is also pretty plain...but it's a black canvas on which you can add whatever accents you like.

Tons of variations...and I guarantee noone will run up to you like, "Didn't you wear that the other day....?"

Smootches!

Sales, Sales:
From New York Magazine:
*Eugenia Kim's funky women's and men's fedoras and pageboys are 50-70% off. 12/13-12/15 (9am-8pm); 12/16 (11am-7pm). Metropolitan Pavilion, 123 W. 18th St., nr. Sixth Ave., fourth fl. (212-421-3200)
*Nanette Lepore's feminine dresses ($145 to $250), coats ($250 to $300), and pants ($95 to $120) are on sale. 12/13-12/14 (9am-6pm) 225 W. 35th St., nr. Seventh Ave., fourth fl. (212-594-0012).
*Hollywould’s festive footwear is 60 to 80 percent off; clothes, shoes, and handbags in the bargain bins are from $25. 12/13-12/16 (11:30am- 7pm). 198 Elizabeth St., nr. Spring St. (212-219-1905). This sale is also online! Go to www.ilovehollywould.com! These sweet peep toes:

Were $585 and they're now $125. A little chilly for peep toes, but you can always rock 'em next year (Thanks Kim!)
*Don't forget Tory Burch and Goldenbleu!

6 comments:

  1. Anonymous11:38 AM

    "Fashionable Lady" number 1 is not very fashionable at all

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  2. Anonymous5:52 PM

    i was thinking the same thing. there's nothing too exciting about the other outfits either & the concepts are so-so...

    the shopbop mini-spread is so overdone...the look, i mean.

    in any case, LOVELOVE your blog.

    xx

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  3. Anonymous6:12 PM

    Oh my....those first two shots are wretched! Nothing fashionable there. Looks like something my mama would wear and she is 54. Love your blog but you threw me for a loop-a-rama today. Bring it back in... :)

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  4. Hmmm...agree with the masses. Number two I can live with but number one kind of reminds me of wearing an apron.

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  5. Anonymous7:38 PM

    if lady number one tied that scarf around her head or her neck and wore plain black pumps the outfit would look less unflattering and busy, and more fashionable. i am love with the contrast shown between the little black dress and the white belt and jewelry.

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  6. Anonymous1:37 AM

    Sorry, but Rachael Roy has zero fashion taste.

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