Thursday, March 31, 2011

GOOP Guide

I just received Gwyneth Paltrow's newsletter, GOOP, and its full of amazing tips. Here are Moda Operandi's Lauren Santo Domingo’s guide to this spring’s trends as seen in GOOP:



1. Stripes: The ubiquitous sailor stripe is not going anywhere. Stella McCartney started with a shift toward bigger, bolder stripes last fall and Prada firmly staked this trend in fashion history. Big bold stripes in jarring colors are the way to go, and the really daring will wear stripes with other stripes, patterns and lots of color. (P.S., get on this trend right away, because NEXT season is all about the polka dot!)

2. Clutch: The It-bag is now the Was-bag. Get out your dust covers and store those big caryalls. The fashion flock this season was tucking their cellphones, Chanel lipsticks and fashion show invites into minimalist clutches for day. The bold and the beautiful are leaning towards clutches of similar description. Celine is offering cobalt blue, yelllow and orange. (Extra-credit: This Cobalt blue is THE go-to color for Spring!)

3. Full Skirt: Worn by day, the long skirt—whether full or pleated—is completely at ease anywhere. I like to see this silhouette paired with flats; the juxtaposition of the two make it a more casual and languid look. Wear with an oversized blazer, a belted cardigan or even a bomber jacket to complete the look.

4. Neon: Many fashion insiders compare Fashion Weeks to a traveling circus.... This season, the colors definitely resemble the Big Top. This trend is for the girl who does not want to wear the ubiquitous camel this season, for the girl who can just cross ‘minimalist’ off her to-do list ... only she’ll use a highlighter to do so ...

5. Accessories: Costume jewelry is having a moment. It seems that Coco Chanel’s old adage to “take one thing off before you leave the house” has been replaced by "put everything on before you leave the house.” And please, while you are at it, do break all the rules and mix big and small. Gold and silver. Costume with fine. House of Lavande and Eddie Borgo are great spots for costume jewelry.

6. Statement Sandals: Losing the platform is about as liberating as it gets. This summer will mean a vacation from those turbo, sky-high shoes that tortured feet for seasons past. This spring, one can lean towards high heel sandals with kick but without having to lean against something for balance. What a novel idea!

7. Red Lips: Move over stains and gloss. Lipstick is having a moment. Ditch your mother's lip liner, though. I recommend taking some time to try out the best shade for you. The red lips, like the girl who wears them, are never boring.

8. Power Suits: Men’s suiting does not mean wearing neutrals and tweed (although don’t get me wrong, that will NEVER go out of style) but this season’s suiting is more high voltage. Colorful pants and jackets are to be mixed and matched.

9. Throw Some Shade: For me, nothing signals the start of spring more than sunglasses! And if ever there was a season for sunnies this is it. And anything goes ...

10. The Best Accessory: A Smile!: Just remember, you are never fully dressed without a smile!!

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Finally...Full Length Frocks!

I am not one to veer off too often from home decor, but I finally saw some dresses that inspired me. I don't know about you, but I was so tired of the short length skirts and dresses for the past few years. I am so excited about all of the silk and bright colors this season and that makes these dresses even more beautiful. Here is my favorite interpretation. How can anyone not look fabulous in this piece?

Fendi Silk Slit Bodice Dress

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Shelving the Idea

I decided to pull a few images of bookshelves that are painted on the inside. It reinforces to me how much impact something so simple can have. I need to start bringing in color and this is a great way to accomplish it. The problem is that I am still undecided on accent colors. So for now, I'll shelf the idea until I can commit...

Orange is such a beautiful color, but I don't think I would want to bring it in with paint.

I love this execution and can probably go with a color in the blue or gray family - not a fan of green

LOVE the way the shelves play off the drapes and rug.

Not a very good paint color selection...

The chocolate is very sophisticated, but its not really bringing in "color".

Here again the color in the book shelf relates to the accents in the room.

The black paint makes the shelves look like holes in the wall.

Blush Rush

Just finished clicking through the premier online issue of High Gloss and it was just the shot in the arm that I need to be inspired. Still having major commitment issues when it comes to color, but it was the bouquet of peonies on page 18 that reignited my lust for peonies. They are by far my favorite flower and fortunately, I hear they do well in Colorado. I plan on planting them to get my fix of fresh cut flowers at home.


Aerin Lauder's living room via Elle Decor


Suzanne Kassler design via House Beautiful


Manhattan apartment by Rafael De Cardenas via Elle Decor


Windsor Smith home via House Beautiful


Windsor Smith kitchen via Kravet News


Image via A Bout Lifestyles


Image via House Beautiful


Image via House Beautiful


Peonies peppered with tulips - must try this. Image via Country Living

A unique shade of coral - image via 1-800 FLOWERS

...and my all time favorite perfume ad by Elizabeth Arden