Showing posts with label dkny jeans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dkny jeans. Show all posts

Monday, September 24, 2007

Fall Trends: What To Wear With Booties & The Like

Okay. The other day, FashionBinge reader JP remarked:

"Those shoes... with what would you wear those? Skirt? Dress? Pants? Jeans? Please enlighten the unfashionable."

The shoes to which she was referring are these Salvador Sapenas from Asos.com:

Now, first, JP, there's no possible WAY you could be unfashionable because YOU READ FASHIONBINGE! But, I understand that naked feeling that comes with loving a shoe but having NO idea what to wear with it and just ruing your fucking abs for not being tight enough to allow you to wear JUST the shoes alone.

So... my take on what to wear with booties (and bootie-alikes, because the aforeblogged aren't technically booties, but whatever...)

1.) Skinny jeans or slim, fitted cigarette-style pants.

2.) A black skirt between mini- and pencil-length with thick black tights: NOT pantyhose, please, God, no. Not pantyhose. Unless you are well over 5'9". Nothing makes one look shorter than "stumpifying" oneself by wearing a dark mini, exposing lotsa flesh via pantyhose and then sealing the deal with some ankle-swallowing booties. GAH!

3.) Slightly baggy pants, i.e: menswear trousers that we're seeing a lotta. PLEASE don't mistake wide-legged pants (which so often suck) for BAGGY menswear trousers.


For instance...

OBNOXIOUSLY WIDE-LEGGED:
Lovely on Katie, maybe not on you...


UNDERSTANDABLY WIDE-LEGGED:
($285, Diane von Furstenberg, Nordstrom)
There's some flare here, but you're not swimming. I definitely wouldn't go any wider than these with a bootie.


($59, Gap)
As boring as the Gap can be, this is what I'm talking about. Roomy, but not so wide that you can sneak someone into the movies with you.



($325, Diane von Furstenberg, Nordstrom)
Now, DVF's "Gavin" pants are theoretically great, but are they bootie-friendly? No. See, I threw that in there just to see if you were paying attention...



($178, Diane von Furstenberg, Dianiboutique.com)
JUST the right amount of slouch! LOVE these! And the cummerbund is perfect for the tucking in of a button-down, or hiding a Bordeaux belly.



($135, J.Crew)
First of all, NOOOOOOO to the navy shade shown here (the black isn't bad though) and DOUBLE no to the cuff. I'm just posting these to point out that the overall shape is nice. The fact that these are available in red makes me wanna stick my head under my pillow and cry all season.


Okay... next... skirts....
($555, Herve Leger, Intermix)
Granted, this skirt is gorgeous, the only way Herve Leger should justify charging this much is if he held the patent on pencil skirt, which I'm fairly certain he does not. Regardless, this is a beautiful staple for every season, especially Menswear Mania of Fall 2007, and it ain't hard to find a lookalike for a tenth of the price. Anyway, the bootie is parFAIT with such a skirt, y'all, though you can't deny the hawtness of a stiletto or a solid-colored pump with a 2"+ heel, dig?



($264, Robert Rodriguez, eLuxury)
Just a few inches higher, and this skirt would be practically perfs.



($78, Gap)
Dudes, high-waisted black skirt + BLACK tights, and your legs are SOOOOOOO long it's practically wrong!


($15, American Apparel, Yque.com)
Okay, the fact that this is described as cotton and "spandex" and "skorts" IS slightly scary, but the cut's the thing here -- yes, this piece is super short, but you automatically de-sluttify when you pair your booties with covered-up black tights. It sorta says "Yes, I can be slutty... but not right now. No... never that. Not now at least. But I'll call you."



SKINNIES!
You can never been too skinny, right? Hellloooo... we're called Fashion BINGE, so we oughta know... seriously though... I'm curvy and have found I can pull off skinny jeans -- all about the comfy low-rise... And with a tunic, you can totes hide your unfavorite "prob areas," even though they're probably not really much of a problem at all. Anyway, let's look at some top skinny pants to wear with booties, kay? The rule of thumb is... the darker and longer the better...


($325, Ralph Lauren Black Label)
Love the scrunch and the monochromage here. Makes the booty super sexy and the star of the show, y'all. Don't love the price, but you KNOWS I found the good shit for you...



($59, DKNY, Macys)
Deliciously dark!



($69, Dereon, Macys)
Tina Knowles has given us PLENTY of reasons to NOT take her seriously as a designer, but these skinny jeans are fantastic. The contrast stitching on the seams: very smart.



($29, Forever 21)
I can't even get into how awkward these feet and sandals are making me feel, but I do love these jeans.


($36, Wet Seal)
I'd have to see this so-called "coating" in person, but from here, these look nice, especially for that price.


Finally...
($387, Luella, Net-a-porter.com)
I think much more than a body, you gotta have balls to wear leather pants. No... wait... yeah... mainly, you just have to have huge balls to wear leather pants. While I usually have a strong pair, I don't know if leather pants-wearing is in my wheelhouse, but if I had to wear a pair, I'd make 'em these. And see??? GREY BOOTIES!

Byeskies!

Monday, September 3, 2007

My Macy's Mini Binge

Okay. Sunday I went to Macy's SPECIFICALLY for undergarments, and while I accomplished that mission, I also walked out (well, I mean, I paid for them, but you know...) with a $118 DKNY Jeans trapeze jacket that I absolutely love. And a Macy's card, which I justified opening since I almost never shop there, so it's not much of a temptation -- ha ha, suckahs! Anyway, I couldn't find a decent photo of it anywhere, so I took a few snaps:



($118, DKNY Jeans, Macys)
(Note -- that bidness on the right side is just the price sticker, which I've yet to remove.) I'm not really sure what prompted me to buy this -- I almost never spend that much on an impulse buy, especially not one that isn't online, for some bizarre reason. And usually trapeze/ swing jackets are not for me, figure wise. And generally I couldn't give a crap about DKNY Jeans, so that definitely wasn't the impetus. All I know though is I tried it on and totally got the WEEEEEEEEEEEEE! feeling and did the dressing room dance, so I figured those were too excellent reasons. Even my boyfriend, who's a pretty overtaxed spectator of the post-shopping-what-do-you-think-about-this?-home-fashion-show perked up and said that it was great without any prompting or reminders of current trends whatsoever. So, yay! Anyway, what do YOU think?


Also, I really liked this:
($78, Kensie, Macys)
Ooh jeweled detailing totes makes me hungraw for the holidaze. And how cute and affordable is Kensie? Yay, Kensie!


Okay, now I must to go -- I'm off to one of the many other City(ies) Of Lights for a week, so leave lotsa comments so I feel like I was missed by Internet friends even though chances are I've never met you. Kay, toodles, poodles!