#NYFW and the winner is ...

Oscar de la Renta (bien sur)

because he does navy and white for the ladies who lunch like none else

because of the pastel evening gowns that make you feel like a million bucks

because of the abundance of embroideries and lace 

because of a cohesive, classic, modern, young exquisite collection

because of those white gloves

because of those Swarovsky studded mesh booties 

#LFW Spring 14: the veteran & the newbie

When it comes to London it’s a whole “different pair of sleeves” as we say in Italian.

It might be the vibe, the energy, the posse of the street style, the rain, high tea at Fortnum & Mason and river, driving on the other side of the street or H.M. Queen Elizabeth, but all has that je m’en fous attitude. By ‘all’ I mean that everything that you don’t expect in NYC you do in London from the catwalks to the street.

The fashion caravan moves to the U.K. and you expect wit, grunge, romantic, classic, punk, corky, un-programmed, effortless Brit style. More on the street encounters on our Pinterest board (thanks to The Cut, Style.com and WWD for sharing).

As per the shows, here’s the veteran and the newbie we LIKED.

Temperley London recreated the Sixties with swooshing silks, devores and color blocking. The Mad Men-ish trapeze shifts and evening coats  add that extra zest to the je ne sais quoi (sexy)animalier juxtaposed on flowers of Mrs. Robinson’s memoirs.

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Thomas Tait is the promising newbie who reveled its talent for technique, brilliance, tailoring and that exquisite combination of athletic and couture that catapulted him to our Olympus.  Because we love the underdogs and we don’t go by the Instagrammimg swarms of bloggers to like a collection, we got captured by its under toned show and utter simplicity. 

As we agree with Leonardo that ‘simplicity is the ultimate form of sophistication’, white as a fil rouge can prove itself tricky and dangerously difficult however it was performed at its best. White paired with a surprising delicate version of acid green and cement grey, with unexpected silver zippers and whimsical colorful ostrich feathers, turned heads at every look. The contrasting effects of see-through silk chiffons with crinkled technical fabrics made it oh so we want it right now.

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… next is Milan’s turn

Denim uninterrupted: a fall commodity

Denim is that all-American tradition like eating Pandoro in Italy for Christmas. So where better than NY City during fashion week to learn how to work it ?

No need to be a skinny, tall and young model to make it right. Denim is for all and there’s no discrimination.

1. Use the same judgement you would use in choosing any other piece of clothing. 

2. Denim on denim. It doesn’t mean you have thrown on the first things you grabbed from the closet at lights off. It can be done with class and elegance. 

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3. Five pockets are the way to go (and a little Kelly with a Rolex).

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4. . From flared to bell bottom there are decades and with them 

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5. Overalls do not only mean corn harvesting, but chic Americana. This season, if you are not careful enough, you may even find overalls while seeking love.

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6. Mini me. When you are cool chances that your child will be as cool (if not more) are exponential. Go for it.

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7. The mini-dress must not be paired with wedges, cork platforms. Tassel loafers anyone?

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8. The denim jacket: a must in everyone’s closet. Unless you are HM Queen Elizabeth there are no exceptions.

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9. The boyfriend pants with some serious Jimmy Choo or Gucci pumps, croc accessories and a cap can only be irresistible.

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Birks are allowed though.

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10. Distressed is alluring however there are still parts of the body that need not to be shared with anyone else than yourself, the mirror in your closet and your boyf.

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11. Studies of anatomy not mandatory, but preferred. Those gluteus maximus (and medius and minimus) are not to be ignored in the process of trying pants on.

12. High-waisted ones are mythological, but very dangerous since they can go from god-like splendid to sordid and offensive.

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7 ways to break the 'no-white-after-Labor-Day' rule

On the ground of T.J. Maxx and Marshalls finds, here’s some oh-wow eye openers and brows lifter stats right after NYFW.

  • 5% count Labor Day as the official time to switch things up. It cannot be we are ONLY 5%

  • 7% wait until the first official day of Fall, which is Sept. 22. All right girl, do it if you please and don’t complain if you feel the pariah, a leprous Martian at fashion week

  • 35% of women retire their Summer wardrobes once the temperature dips under 70 degrees. If that were to happen in Miami you would NEVER retire the summer wardrobe, you would never have you winter looks and wish list since February. That is a language not spoken down here.

  • 54% of women say they will wear white — and florals — after Labor Day. Yes, yes and yes provided the whites and the florals come from the right season, that is fall. By that we mean not Stella & Jean but Saint Laurent florals. 
  • 57% say pastels are fair game too. Let’s make a deal, if you want to be friends, we pretend not to have heard this one. Ok?

  • 52% plan on wearing open-toe shoes through the Fall … hell yeah, even in St. Moritz. Prada and Marni platforms with ankle socks, peep toe evening Gucci t-straps and no panty hoses and the uber-chic Birks. That’s the way, haha, that’s the way to do it …

  • 48% will keep shorts, sleeveless tops, and dresses in constant rotation. We don’t know anyone who would do that, right?
  • 40% intend on rocking linen post-Summer. And here in Miami we are exposed to this offensive 40% all together.