sharp suits, wrinkle free dresses, and Cheezies. Have a fashionable, safe and love filled holiday weekend.
Dec 23, 2010
Here's to...
sharp suits, wrinkle free dresses, and Cheezies. Have a fashionable, safe and love filled holiday weekend.
Dec 21, 2010
Dec 20, 2010
4 Tips for the Best Business Wardrobe
I was recently contacted by a gentleman who is changing careers. He's confident in his decision but not his current wardrobe. He asked for some suggestions on where to start.
The answer to this question cannot be communicated in one post so let's start here:
- Know what you like and what you don't like. What suits you and your style of living. This particular individual didn't want a baggy suit. He liked the mod suits from the 60s but not the super skinny trousers. He told me he liked Diplo's suits, Booth's suits from Bones and Terrence Stamp's suits (see my post on his classic look here).
- Know your clothing's priorities and each day's sartorial demands. Meetings, luncheons, golf (an unfortunate part of business, my apologies to golfers), and the cursed casual Friday. You want to be sharp and dressed appropriately for each. What are the corner offices wearing? Take cues from them and notch it up by one.
- Versatility. Maintain a flexible wardrobe. Back in my retail days, we were taught the foundation of the fashion equation, 2+2+2+5, (Men = two trousers, two ties, two jackets, five shirts. Women = two skirts, two trousers, two jackets, five tops).
- You want to be known for your unique ideas - that being said, limit it to one unique idea per outfit.
Dec 19, 2010
Murder of Crows
I've been wanting to record these guys for over a decade. They've been getting together like this in an area in Burnaby every day for as long as I can remember. Last week I got my camera ready and waited. You really have to see it in person to experience the true wonder of it.
Dec 18, 2010
Design Lover - the animal on my plate
Magda Boreysza paints on vintage mismatched china. Why not try emailing her to see if she'll do custom work on all that old stuff your Mom's given you? You never know...
Dec 16, 2010
Tip of the Week - Beauty
Rejuvenate your dry tired skin with olive oil. Seriously, I tried it (remember, I was wanting to try a new moisturizer). I must admit I was worried I'd break out, because that's what my skin does with everything, but no! My skin is now as soft as a baby's bottom. I was so impressed I went out and bought John Masters Organics Pomegranate Facial Nourishing Oil (not an affiliate). The scent reminds me of this works: deep calm. The only downfall, I don't want to just use it on my face and at $42 for 2 fl oz my personal care budget is going to have to increase - that's ok, I'm worth it.
Dec 15, 2010
a fuzzy little sweater
The mohair cardigan. Made infamous in the grunge era as Kurt's cardi of choice. These were impossible enough to find in the 90s let alone the 2010s so don't be surprised if vintage ones are worth a pretty penny.
Taiki Matsumura - from Japan
Kurt Cobain - no further explanation
me - vintage mohair cardigan and Isabel Marant dress
Coutney Love - I love the blue.
I picked him up this mohair pullover a few weeks back but he thinks it makes him look rotund so I wear it with my black leather pencil skirt.
Dec 14, 2010
Dec 13, 2010
Womens Vintage Boots
Nancy Sinatra and I prefer the same boots (and sparkly body suits). Needless to say, not many of today's women's boots tickle my fancy. Here are some of my oldies but goodies.
© Stacy Reynaud
vintage 1960sold Fluevog's
vintage Dr. Marten's
vintage Frank Foti lizard
Some men's boots from the 2011 collections I'd like for myself - truthfully, I don't think any of my guy friends would wear the Rick Owens.
his for pre-order 2011
Rick Owens
Officine Creative
Rick Owens
Balmain
Hit it Nancy
Dec 12, 2010
Style Icon - Freddy Krueger
The rather ironically named DEAD MEAT available here for $770.
Dec 11, 2010
Dec 7, 2010
Design Lover - inaeent
images via inaeent
I stumbled upon Alaskan Etsy seller inaeent, aka Laura C. Hewitt, over the weekend. Her Lovecraftian stoneware and porcelain tableware was an immediate favourite. Visit her personal site as well.
Dec 6, 2010
My eBay rebirth...maybe
Way back in 1999, before I started exhibiting my vintage collections here and here, I sold on eBay. It was awesome, I had close to 1500 positive feedback, was a Power Seller and had a loyal following of buyers. Then the scammers caught on to eBay. In around 2004, I was ripped off by Amy in Kansas City. She bought a vintage Burberry trench coat off me for about $800.* Once she received it she charged back her credit card and told me that's the way her and her Mom do business on eBay. She then cancelled her eBay account. I frustratingly navigated my way through eBay Help, Paypal Help, VISA, numerous Better Business Bureaus, and the Kansas City police department. Somewhere I came across a Paypal class action lawsuit. A settlement was reached and I received a little of my money back through the 'long claim form' but I was so disgusted by the experience I boycotted eBay and Paypal for five years.
Last weekend I took a chance and listed some items - just to see how things had changed. The first item I listed was a vintage Burberry jacket with a Buy it Now option. It sold in a few hours. The buyer has paid and the item has been shipped, however, the transaction is not complete as I don't consider it complete until the buyer has received the product and feedback has been left.
How ironic is it that the last thing I sold on eBay was a vintage Burberry coat and the first thing I sell in five years is a Burberry jacket? I'm hoping it won't turn out to be extremely ironic by having the same thing happen to me that happened in 2004. If all turns out well I look forward to stocking up on vintage to sell on eBay again!
* I had been ripped off by others but that was the biggest loss. In total, I lost over $1200 to online dirt bags - most, if not all of it, was in 2004.
What I Wore
1985
shirt - my Dad's
concho belt
black leggings
shirt - my Dad's
concho belt
black leggings
patent ballet flats
and a lopsided bob, of course
and a lopsided bob, of course
Dec 3, 2010
Dec 2, 2010
Dec 1, 2010
Nov 30, 2010
The Well Dressed Wife
Anne Fogarty's 1959 'How To' has been reissued - and just in time for New Year's Resolutions.
Get it here:
Wife Dressing: The Fine Art of Being a Well-Dressed Wife
Anonymously follow me on bloglovin.
Nov 29, 2010
Nov 25, 2010
Quote of the Week - Marcel Proust
Let us be grateful to people who make us happy; they are the charming gardeners who make our souls blossom.
Nov 24, 2010
The Driving Shoe
With their soft leather uppers and studded soles dare I say driving shoes are both, fashionable and functionable. Why the the studded leather soles? They allow you to catch the edges of the pedals easily without slippage.
Shown:
Ralph Lauren/Tod's
Prada/Cole Haan
Gucci/Salvatore Ferragamo
Shown:
Ralph Lauren/Tod's
Prada/Cole Haan
Gucci/Salvatore Ferragamo
Nov 23, 2010
Pretend you're not on transit
A rare late Autumn night of no rain and little traffic on the Lions Gate Bridge. Bad first 30 seconds of music courtesy of Sirius satellite radio.
One on, One off - My Dress of Choice
I'm addicted to these 'one ons' as of late.
Why?
- There's no messing around with zips, buttons or other fasteners
- they're great all season
- I can dress them up or down
- they're easy to accessorize
- they're easy to care for - cold wash, hang to dry
- they don't wrinkle ridiculously when I'm sitting in meetings all day
- they layer easily
- and I don't need to wear Spanx
Dress shown is James Perse
Nov 22, 2010
Nov 20, 2010
Nov 18, 2010
Nov 17, 2010
Google Ventures into Fashion and Boutiques.com
As you know November 17th was the launch of Google's venture into the world of fashion. A very smart venture - think it'll turn over more revenue than Ad Sense ;-)
I've set up my page so let's 'follow' each other.
My feedback so far:
- I don't like the terms 'Love' and 'Hate' to choose my preferences, or the word 'Silhouette' to describe style/design.
- I'd like to be able to rearrange the 'cover' photos on my home page by dragging and dropping.
- I don't like that I can't control comments.
- I don't like being slotted into a defined 'style'. Users should be able to create their own - that's why mine is empty.
- Why no menswear?
- Jewelry please
- I can only email or share on Twitter. Does this forecast the same thing to you as it does to me?
Merchant Help Center - List Your Products on Boutiques.com
Nov 16, 2010
Tip of the Week - How to Leave a Party
Being an introvert, I used to be a pro at this - now I save myself the hassle and just don't go - it's so much easier. The technique outlined below should be saved for larger parties or those with extremely inebriated guests.
- Party is set to start at 9:00. Arrive at 9:30
- Spot your hosts and give the 'nod and smile'.
- Chat with one, then the other. No longer than ten minutes in total.
- Accept a drink - if offered, but leave it untouched. Beware of 'liquid courage'.
- Work the edges of the room giving the 'nod and smile' to those you recognize. Remember, you're there to be seen not heard.
- Keep your back to the wall so people can recognize you. You never know, you may need an alibi one day.
- Within another ten minutes you should be out the door as quickly, but less painfully, as you entered.
- Total commitment 20-30 minutes max.
Tip - think of yourself as the second hand on a clock skimming the edges until you're back where you started.
Nov 15, 2010
Channeling Camel Hair Coats
Stacy Reynaud
Nov 11, 2010
Nov 6, 2010
Q&A
Thank you Prêt à Porter P for giving me, Stacy Reynaud, the 'I Love Your Blog Award'. What an honour!
The rules of the prize are:
- Do an entry with the prize.
- Answer the questions.
- Give the prize to 10 blogs.
1. Why did you create the blog?I had made the decision to 'burn out rather than fade away' when I shipped off the last order of my clothing brand. After a year of terrible lows I found a day job that was, let's just say, not my cup of tea. I left that job after a night of ciders and listening to Taylor James sing the blues at the Comox bar. The next day I put on my faux fur, biker boots and leather leggings and got back to what I love - fashion and writing.
2. What kind of blogs do you follow?I follow mainly independent fashion blogs but my cat Flo follows animal blogs.
3. Favorite makeup brand?I really only wear mascara and under eye concealer. My usual Maybelline brand was discontinued so now I'm on to my second tube of YSL Noir Radical. I'm a long time user of YSL Touche éclat
4. Favorite clothing brand?I've just started adding brands to my wardrobe within the last six months. I've always worn classic vintage pieces of no particular brand. I seem to be picking up a lot of IsabeleMarant, Filippa K and Acne lately. I look for quality, classic pieces.
5. Your indispensable makeup product:Wedderspoon Manuka Kiss lip balm, spf 30 - whatever is the most natural and on sale, Touche Eclat 2, Avalon Organics moisturizer (although I think I'm due for a change - my skin is too used to it now).
6. Your favorite color:Black
7. Your perfume:Essential oil mash up of patchouli and ylang ylang. I love the earthy, blackberry, tobacco, leathery scents Tom Ford has been rolling out but get bad headaches from processed scents. There's a scent on the sea walk by my place I'd love to capture - it's peppery, oceany and earthy. My husband, a horticulturist, says it's Russian Sage, wet earth, Red Cedar and the final remnants of the season's California Lilac.
8. Your favorite film:The Haunting, 1963
9. What country would you like to visit and why?Turkey - kilms, jewelry, cuisine and sun/heat. The Czech Republic and Slovakia - male bone structure. Norway - the 'old country' - to get in touch with my roots - and Scandinavian design.
10. Make the last question and answer yourself:
If you could be reincarnated what would you be?
A bird - so I could live amongst the trees, hardly eat and finally be able to sing like Edith Piaf instead of Courtney Love.
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I'm supposed to pass it on to 10 others. Yeah, so... I will pass it on to:
Beauty 101, Harbourmaster, It's My Darlin', Violet Boutique
Nov 5, 2010
Tip of the Week - Great Hair
Dull, chlorinated - or even worse for us blonds - green blue hair from old copper pipes? An aspirin hair treatment will get that chlorine out.
- make a paste by crushing eight to ten aspirin tablets with filtered water.
- massage the solution into your hair - the ends in particular.
- leave on for ten minutes.
- rinse.
- shampoo as usual.
- deep condition to help restore the moisture.
Dior: I Could Write a Book about Black
stacy reynaud
it's my favourite color
shoes - vintage Charles Patou snake skin
tights - gift from Mom
sterling bracelet - gift from Dawn
rhinestone bracelet - vintage
top - Stephan Schneider
cat hair - Flo and Tilley
it's my favourite color
shoes - vintage Charles Patou snake skin
tights - gift from Mom
sterling bracelet - gift from Dawn
rhinestone bracelet - vintage
top - Stephan Schneider
cat hair - Flo and Tilley
Nov 4, 2010
Quote of the Week - A Sign in a Park in NYC
Let no one say, and say it to your shame, that all was beauty here, until you came.
Fort Tryon Park, NYC (spotted in Cat People 1942)
eyebrow pencil
Why will you not fear me human? from stacy reynaud on Vimeo.
I could not resist this guy's eyebrow.
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