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The Online Boutique Experience

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

If you’re like me, you may occasionally claim never to ever shop by brand… but you not-so-secretly love anything and everything that comes from the needle and thread of a few designers.  And if you’re like me, what you like even more… is paying discount prices for clothing from those top designers.  Hopefully many of you have discovered the online boutiques, sample sale sites, and clothing outlets like Gilt Groupe, RueLala, and HauteLook, that offer limited-time-only sales on great stuff.  If you don’t know about these sites and are not a member, email me here and I will send you an invitation to join (these sites are private and invite only).

Gilt Groupe

Gilt Groupe

Some of the deals on these sites are insane.  John Varvatos suits, originally $1800 for under $600; womens Helmut Lang dresses 70% off for under $200; and that’s just at this moment.  These are great, but they are time sensitive.  I recently stumbled onto a site called Designer Outlet Boutique which is an online discount site specializing in womens apparel and accessories.  It’s ripe with top brands like Jimmy Choo, Gucci, Yves Saint Laurent, Prada, Hermes, and many more… and they almost always have items from all of the designers listed. The prices are so stupid low that I can’t be sure all items are real – although the site expressly “guarantees you that all of our products are 100% authentic and brand new or your money back.”  Check it out for yourself and see what you think, because if they’re legit then some of the deals on this site are worth a look -  2009 Summer Sale.  I would tend to think the items are authentic, but I’ve never bought from them so can’t vouch – translation: if you get a wallet the says Prado, don’t come crying to me.

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Future Fashion

Monday, June 29th, 2009

As I’m sure many of you know, Men’s Fashion Week in Milan has just wrapped up.  Instead of going through it day by day, I thought I would let it come to a close, digest it like the krill I had for breakfast, and bring you the highlights and my thoughts on the show as a whole – so that download may be the next few days.  Be prepared.

One thing we saw from the designers this week was a decisively futuristic feel.  Maybe this is the influence of the entertainment industry buzzing with the likes of Transformers, Star Trek, Terminator Salvation, etc….. I don’t know, but the future was in Milan this week.  Let’s take a look at how two different designers handled a similar feel:

Calvin Klein Black Attack

Calvin Klein Black Attack

Calvin Klein gives a futuristic flair to an otherwise classic, almost 50′s or 60′s laid back look.  Take the leather off this outerwear piece and you get Steve McQueen on the set of Bullitt, circa 1968.  The sunglasses also give the look a terminator feel, because they clearly weren’t around for Steve to wear.

Prada in Prints

Prada in Prints

Prada also jumps on the future train (or hovercraft) with a slightly less dramatic leap into tomorrowland.  Miuccia Prada’s take with this line shows much more intricacy in prints and patterns [as seen above], all the while keeping with a very monochromatic grayscale pallet.

Miuccia Prada vs. Italo Zucchelli CK

Miuccia Prada vs. Italo Zucchelli CK

In comparing these two lines – Prada’s designs are more of a classic take on the look of the future, whereas Italo Zucchelli’s designs for CK feel to me like a futuristic slant on otherwise classic pieces.  Take a look at each designers approach to the suit [directly above].  Both have a more casual flair, but CK makes a splash with color and contrast wheras Prada’s muted tones might seem dreary if not for the deep v pieces and interesting use of the sweater layer.  The ‘future’ in this look is not only in this unique neckline choice, but also the reflective and translucent fabrics.  For me, CK is more approachable, wearable, and fun.

I like what we’re seeing from both of these style mavens, and expect that the red carpet flaunters will too.

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