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I’m Back!

Thursday, September 3rd, 2009

So you probably noticed that I’ve been quite the MIA penguin this week – and if you didn’t notice I was gone then you just don’t care, and we are now fighting.  I was in Las Vegas for the trade shows, showing my new Spring 2010 line and checking out all the new collections by my favorite designers.  You guys have 6 months to wait, but when Spring comes around you’ll be looking good in some of what I saw.

Dear Creatures

Dear Creatures

If you don’t know the brand ‘Dear Creatures’, you should.  It is the brainchild of one of my favorite sleeper designers, Rob Sinclair, who I first discovered through his last company – Brown Sound.  Dear Creatures has been around for a few years selling only Womens apparel, but what I saw this week was Rob’s first stab at a Mens collection for DC.  The whole brand has a retro, 1950s and 1960s feel, with piping details on fitted pea coats and belted jackets and dresses for girls.

More Dear Creatures

More Dear Creatures

There is also an almost wartime aspect to the Spring ‘10 collection that shows military fits and Navy stripes and cuts for both guys and gals.  I love this look and think the line should do really well.  Check it out.

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Stop Buying Fashion Magazines

Friday, August 28th, 2009

… and go to your public library!  We’ve all seen trends come and go in a few months span – but one that we just can’t seem to shake (nor should we) is reinvention of “cool”.  It’s clear that our current generation of designers is somewhat apathetic – designing with the notion that everything has been done already, so there is nothing they can try that is truly original, just reinvention of past looks.  But think about this… in 1899 (yes, almost 20 years before the Ford Model T and 14 years before the Wright Brothers airplane) the Commisioner of the U.S. Patent Office made the claim that “Everything that can be invented, has been invented”.  Ha!  This leads me back to “cool”.  It’s not a trend – its an aspirational way of living that will never go out of style.

Classic Rock Cool

Classic Rock Cool

A note to all you designers (and fashion savvies), stop looking at the monthly trends in your fashion magazines and go check out a few books at your local library.  The collage of images here is ‘classic rock cool’ and it typifies a 1960s and 70s era in the flashy world of popular music, butyou takeaway should be… this is what “cool” was at that time.  Its much looser than the cuts and colors of the clothes – it’s the feel and the energy of the look and the time that we, as designers,  should be looking to reinvent… and you, as clothing aficionados, should be looking to wear.  Maybe this is all too ethereal for a penguin on a Friday morning, but I’ve been beak-deep in designing my new spring line (hence my 2 day absence) and this is what I’ve been thinking about.

So, before you rely on the minute-to-minute trends for your next fashion buy… see if what you’re getting/wearing fits in to your personal, modern, today version of “cool”.  Forget the hot colors of the summer for a moment and decide if those skinny jeans you’re looking at have the right energy, ON YOU… an energy you feel good about and connected to.  That’s all fashion really is or should be.

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Lots O’ Necklace For Fall

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

Like it or not, big chunky jewelry (namely necklaces and chokers) are IN for Fall.

Chunky Necklaces And Chokers for Fall

Chunky Necklaces And Chokers for Fall

Mrs. T

Mrs. T

Personally, I tend to feel like these chokers are about to come alive, grow limbs, and start swatting the pretty girl in the face.  That’s honestly what I think about when I see a woman walking down the street with a necklace on that looks as though she needed the assistance of a man… with a forklift… to put it on and clasp it.  But that’s just me.  I’ll accept the trend like a good little penguin and keep my mouth somewhat shut to any designer friends who may be jumping on the chunka-chunka choochoo train with their accessories this season, as long as they stay away from too much gold.  Girls, realize that you can stay on trend here without “icing” out your collarbone until your friends feel the need to give you a rapper name and you join the likes of ‘Lil Romeo’ or ‘Weezy’.  Or until you’re forced to buy a cargo van and start the next A-Team, Mr. T.  Go easy at first and see what’s comfortable for you… and start with browns, earth tones, and soft colors – not metallics.  Also, keep your size and shape in mind.  We don’t want any of you 5′1″, 98 pound, tiny tots developing back problems because of a Fall 2009 fashion trend.  If that should happen – send your chiropractor bills to Sandra Bullock, she wore just under 1 ton of necklace to the premiere of ‘The Proposal’ and got people buzzing early on.

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Diane Kruger Makes Things Work

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

Where did this girl come from? I just looked her up on on imdb and discovered that she has racked up 22 speaking roles as an actress in the past 7 years (though many of these are films/shows you couldn’t be less familiar with) so maybe I’m just blind.  I might have noticed her in ‘Troy’, but I stayed away from the ‘National Treasure’s because… well… Nick Cage as an adventurous hero? However I stumbled onto her – I’m glad I’ve found Diane Kruger now.

This Inglorious Basterd is Glorious.

This Inglorious Basterd is GLORIOUS!

This pic is from the recent New York premier of the new Quentin Tarantino film ‘Inglorious Basterds’, the cast of which includes Brad Pitt, Mike Myers, and B.J. Novak.  The dress she chose is just great for her – with a retro styling fit for a silver-screen starlet, and the simple but bright hair and makeup supporting the era statement.  Transforming into an updated 1940s-esque sex symbol works in perfect conjunction with the plot line and period of the movie she is promoting.  The sequins and reflective detailing contribute to the antique feel, but the cut of the dress brings it into modern times just enough.  I love that her hair is nearly undone, and her eyes have only noticeable mascara – the lack of color all around the rest of her face makes her lips and eyes pop.   She’s hot, in a classic way, which is pretty rare and really hard to do.

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Katie Holmes Cruises Into Design (get it?)

Sunday, August 16th, 2009

Katie Holmes Cruise [does she even go by that?] is the latest addition to the rapidly growing list of actor/model/musician-turned-fashion designers… God save us.  “Kate” has had quite the busy few years.  Since 2006 she has taken on motherhood, married her childhood crush, accepted Scientology, and now she will start her very own fashion line.  I honestly can’t decide which of these decisions I think is the most questionable.  But Oprah’s couch aside, let’s focus on fashion:

Katie Holmes Clothing LIne

Katie Holmes Clothing LIne

The girl from The Creek with the killer crooked smile became a fashionista extraordinaire right around the time that she started getting a reported $3 million per year of marriage, and $25 million per child she births for Tom.  This financial thing is purely speculative, but her move to couture fashion in 2006 is legit, and documented in photographs.  Last year, Katie teamed up with her stylist Jeanne Yang to design a dress for the premiere of ‘Tropic Thunder’. Seen above-left in the picture where it looks like she threw shades and a jacket on her teenage brother and brought him to the movie for juju bees and popcorn… Katie’s first piece was a silk halter dress with a tiered bodice out of black leather.  Interesting and unique – great fit – looked great.  Most recently, Kate and Jeanne collaborated on a white strapless silk jumpsuit with a black long sleeved sheer lace top underneath, which Katie wore to her Broadway premiere of All My Sons.  The retro Chanel-style look is said to be indicative of the line she is planning to release this fall, and it looks great on her tall, slender frame.

The line, which is yet to be named, will reportedly include styles for women as well as children.  Holmes has said that the inspiration comes from baby Suri and Yang’s two little girls, thought it’s unknown how much of the collection will be directed at children.  It is believed that the line will be sold exclusively at the very high-end and overpriced boutique store on Melrose Ave. in Los Angeles.

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The Summer: Keep Cool & Stay Hot

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

It’s the age old question that’s been plaguing man (or woman in this case) for centuries… when the weather is hot, how do I keep cool while still looking great?  Ok, so maybe ‘for centuries’ was an exaggeration, but as we’re approaching the late August and September heat, it’s certainly on your mind now, ladies.  It’s relatively straightforward- the more articles of clothing you wear, the more interesting combinations you create… and the easier it is to play opposing or similar pieces off one another.  So, the scortching summer months that make you wish you had never stopped stripping after college so that your work attire would at least be comfortable and sweat-free… can have you screaming obsenities each morning and hastily serving your once-loved closet with divorce papers.  I thought I’d come to the rescue with some summer solutions that keep you cool while still looking put-together, stylish, and most important this time of year… carefree.

Summer Months - Keep Cook & Stay Hot

Summer Months - Keep Cool & Stay Hot

Since the option of layering waved bye-bye to you back in March, take the opposite approach and go head-to-toe with something great.  I’m talking one-pieces, they’re everywhere right now.  Whether they be retro, short, jumpsuits or overall dresses, pick a style and go with it.   A solid or print cotton dress (woven or knit) is always great for summer, but if you want to to express yourself a bit more this sizzling solstice, you’ll make the stretch into something that might be a new cut for you.  Let’s go left to right, shall we?

The always admired trendsetter, Sienna Miller might be the riskiest of these four ladies, so it’s no surprise she’s the one in the printed jumper and suede, heeled boots.  This look is fun with a capital F, but you must realize that you run the risk of being mistaken for a 4 year old… so do your best to accessorize with ‘grown-up’ goodies (ie. her shoes and watch).  Leighton Meester’s getup is actually two pieces, but it’s going after the same effect.  If you’ve never done a science experiment with your clothing to see how much colors actually effect heat on your body, it’s time to harness your inner Bill Nye and learn something.  You’ll be surprised what a difference this can make during a heat wave.  Leighton’s stone colored baggy, pleated shorts and sleeveless top are no doubt very comfortable.  Unfortunately they’re not right for her skin tone, but hey, that’s why she’s out there trying to get a golden tan.  If you are even a shade darker you’ll have no problem with this, or just go with white, white, white – I can’t say it enough this summer.  Rachel Bilson’s rocking the printed halter dresses… and a casper-like complexion.  I’m actually shocked she knows what to wear on a summer day because her skin looks as though she’s never been outdoors for one.  Nonetheless, a halter in solid or print is a can’t miss – but pairing it with laceless army boots and a cell phone is not advised.  This brings us to Rihanna and, more importantly, my favorite look of the bunch. This silk romper has a great color and pattern, and the neckline is cut just high enough that it runs no risk of looking like lingerie.  With retro fit and print, this outfit is spot on for this summer… and to me, it looks the most comfortable of these by far.  At first glance it looks like this piece has an interesting, halter-top + spaghetti strap neckline… but the halter strap is really a necklace with a similar pattern to the dress, and it works great!  Either way, I’d say you want to wear a necklace with this look.

There you have it – now go get dressed!

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Nicole by Nicole Richie

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

Nicole Richie is about to launch her new line of maternity clothing, creatively called ‘Nicole – by Nicole Richie’.

img - apeainthepod.com

img - apeainthepod.com

The bohemian chic line is an effort exclusive to A Pea In The Pod online maternity boutique, for which Nicole will be creating and modeling her collection.  This is not her first move in the fashion world, Nicole’s House of Harlow 1960 jewelry collection is a favorite of celebrities like Madonna and friend Paris Hilton.  Currently pregnant with her second child, Nicole had an insiders perspective while designing the line.  She said, “(When you’re pregnant) You really feel like you have to change your whole wardrobe. And that’s the last thing a woman wants to go through. So I really tried to make this line to get women excited about wearing clothes.”  I think she succeeded.  The line is comprised of anything from tanks, to peasant tops, layering tees, flowing maxidress and braided details – and is priced from $48 to $148.

The line is officially released and available for puchase this Friday, August 7th – so you have less than 3 days to get pregnant!!!

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Sienna Miller is fun to watch

Friday, July 31st, 2009
Sienna

Sienna Miller

It’s a given, Sienna Miller might have the best street-style sense of any female celebrity. She takes chances, goes out comfortably dressed, appears to have just thrown it (whatever she happens to be wearing) on and left the house, and it almost always works and looks amazing! Of course it doesn’t hurt that she’s really, really, ridiculously good looking.  If you don’t know Sienna and/or her style… crawl out from under your rock, pull your head out of that unmentionable orifice, and take notice!  She is the adorable, funky, British, blonde actress in movies like Alfie and Factory Girl – though she is arguably more famous for her broken engagement from Jude Law after he schtupped the nanny, or for being charged as a “homewrecker” in the breakup of Balthazar Getty’s marriage.  If you ask me, she must take her relationship aggressions out on her credit card because this girl has a wardrobe to be both feared and respected.  She’s got an inharent bohemian quality about her, but it’s a more put together, classic take on freeform dress.  She knows the trends and follows them, but she will spice up an “in” look with something unexpected and contradictory to the direction of the outfit.  Well, Sienna was chosen to be the star of Nylon Magazine’s August denim shoot… and I couldn’t be happier.

Nylon Magazine has been doing Nylon TV spots for a couple years now and some of them are fantastic.  It’s great that the directors of their video docs seem to give the actors/actresses/models a lot of freedom to be themselves in the shoots, and in Sienna’s case (I would assume), even have some input on the selected wardrobe.  If you take anything away from watching this, besides 2.5 minutes of entertainment, it should be that Sienna’s varied style of dress has made her incredibly versatile… and a bit of an enigma.  In the candid interview scenes she is dressed down in an oversized, cropped sweater with a stretched out scoop neck off the shoulder over a striped tank top, and baggy, over-pleated pants. Not sure what to call this look besides eclectic, but it’s loose and comfortable and thrown together – complete with her hair tossed up into small whispy buns.  This footage is interweaved with the denim photoshoot scenes in which she’s got a more edgy, rock-n-roll, sometimes biker, sometimes punk, sometimes 1980’s Poison video chick look about her.  Here’s the thing – she pulls off both looks 100%!  Again, this could be a result of her laughably pretty face… but I think her style of dress and daily fashion choices which are constantly mixing things up and shifting from prep to punk, has allowed her to be comfortable and look natural in anything she puts on.

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Cher Horowitz is a designer

Monday, July 27th, 2009
image credit - people.com

image credit - people.com

Alicia Silverstone is most famous for playing a Beverly Hills high-schooler with no license, no real worries, and no clue, in the 1995 pop-culture phenomenom film, Clueless.  Today she’s taking on a different role, teaming up with environmentally-conscious beauty line EcoTools to design a line of earth-friendly beauty supplies, cases, and bags.  You know I’ve taken my clear stance in the past about the new trend of makeshift celebrity “designers”, but I think Cher’s stab at it is different.  Now she might disagree with this, but in recent years Alicia has become more known for her efforts and activism with the environment and eco causes than she is for her acting roles.  She posed nude for PETA in 2007 after winner the “Sexiest Female Vegitarian” award.  She lives in an eco-friendly home. She drives a hybrid car.  She does interviews where she slips in things people can do to help the environment, like reusing water bottles.  And she’s constantly doing invornmental charity work.  Point is – when it comes to environmental concerns, Alicia Silverstone has been walking the walk for quite awhile.

Alicia Silverstone for EcoTools

Alicia Silverstone for EcoTools

In my mind, the fact that her foray into the role of designer is entirely based on her eco concerns… makes it a-ok!  Don’t worry, no fun-making from this penguin, Alicia.  The line of beauty supply products will be 100% natural and non-toxic, and the bags will be made entirely of hemp with linings from recycled materials.  The keystone item will be a five-piece brush set with bag, but the line will also feature a cosmetic bag, a cosmetics brush bag, a train case, and an overnight bag.  The hemp bags are printed with a floral pattern of Alicia’s favorite flowers: rose, lavender, chrysanthemum, thyme, and cosmo.

The line is set to hit stores just in time for this holiday season.

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Hermione the Maven

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

Little Emma Watson (Aka. Hermione Granger) from the ever popular Harry Potter dynasty is “all growed up” as they say, and she’s making a shift from Harry’s muse to fashion diva.

Emma makes some good choices

Emma makes some good choices

Now that she’s of legal age, I feel fine admitting that I hypothesized early on that Emma was going to be absolutely beautiful when she grew up.  I was right.  With her 6th feature film hitting theaters today, this little Muggle has amassed enough wealth off the first 5 Harry Potter movies to dress herself in pretty much anything she sets her eyes on.  Smart lady, she’s taking full advantage of that – diving head first into the fashion world and glad-handing designers and stylists where she can.  Emma recently sat down with WWD to talk about her new passion, and how she may or may not participate in the industry herself.  Her response was actually refreshing to my penguin ears… when asked if she’d be joining the likes of celebrity “designers” like Lauren Conrad or Jessica Simpson she responded, “I’m really not interested in doing it for my own ego. I’m not a designer,” and when pressed she said “[It’s] gotten so ridiculous…. The idea of making my own perfume makes me want to vomit.” Here is one girl who gets it.  She’s fallen in love with fashion.  She’s wearing it well and making great choices – but she realizes that does not a designer make.

Can't win 'em all.

Can't win 'em all. PA Photos/Landov

In the pic above, Emma is wearing a vintage Ossie Clark gown with a deep neckline that extends all the way down to the high wrap band waistline.  The silver-purple color and textured fabric is great against her ivory skin, and the dress fits her perfectly.  Notice how the capped sleeves hug her shoulders and the sleeve length is just right, ending just at the elbow.  She looks amazing.

Now that I’ve built her up and complimented her choices and perspective, I feel the need to show you a slight misstep.  Sorry Hermione.  This choice [photo to right] just doesn’t suit her.  The color and shiny texture of the fabric washes out her fair skin complexion, and the cut is not flattering on her figure at all.  Emma is not a busty girl, and the halter top style dress with an otherwise strapless neckline really flattens her out.  The length of the dress feels awkward to me, and its bunched skirt looks like it has a tendency to ride up at the hips.  However, I do like the contrast black belting and strapped shoes.

For the most part, Emma does it right and has a great take on fashion.  She was recently named as the Fall ‘09 face of Burberry.  This will be Emma’s first major campaign, and I’d have to say it’s not a bad start to her modeling career.

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