During these mild (according to my professor) yet still pervasive economic hardships, it is important that those of us just beginning to embark on our real world journeys spend our hard earned cash wisely. Apparently the men of the past were on to something- GOLD. If I have learned anything in my business courses, it is that investing in gold is a wise and almost always safe decision.
That being said, the chunky gold watch is definitely something worth investing in. Of course, a pure gold watch would cost the equivalent to mercedes downpayment. Thus, I bring you some of my favorites that are a bit more attainable for the hourly payed intern such as myself.
Nixon "The Time Teller"
Nixon "The Cannon"
Michael Kors "Large Gold Runway Watch"
Obviously, purchasing a fashion gold plated watch is not the financially sound equivalent as investing in a long term asset such as gold. However, it will look damn good on your wrist this spring.
Monday, January 24, 2011
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Cuff Love
At 5'7, a cuff is normally not advised for someone of my stature. However, this spring/at this very moment, I am addicted to casually rolling up my raw denim and exposing the slightest bit of ankle. Many of the spring 2011 runway shows had models gliding down the catwalks in sexy skinny jeans and patterned pants casually rolled up, exposing the peak of the ankle bone (fibula, for those of you interested in anatomy).
I can't control this addiction. I roll up my jeans with canvas sneakers, TOMS, bucks, deck shoes, and even driving mocs. I can't get enough of this carefree, no fuss look. Pair it with a nicely fitted double pocket shirt and I'm sold. Tomorrow I'm doing this look with slim khaki trousers, khaki canvas slip ons (monochromatic anyone?) and a nicely broken in denim shirt. Who's excited? This cowboy is.
Bespoken Spring 2011
Buckler Spring 2011
Woolrich John Rich & Bros. Spring 2011
Iceberg Spring 2011
And now for my favorite two looks....
Gilded Age Spring 2011
Let's just say if there was a flood, my pants would be safe. Seriously.
I can't control this addiction. I roll up my jeans with canvas sneakers, TOMS, bucks, deck shoes, and even driving mocs. I can't get enough of this carefree, no fuss look. Pair it with a nicely fitted double pocket shirt and I'm sold. Tomorrow I'm doing this look with slim khaki trousers, khaki canvas slip ons (monochromatic anyone?) and a nicely broken in denim shirt. Who's excited? This cowboy is.
Bespoken Spring 2011
Buckler Spring 2011
Woolrich John Rich & Bros. Spring 2011
Iceberg Spring 2011
And now for my favorite two looks....
Gilded Age Spring 2011
Let's just say if there was a flood, my pants would be safe. Seriously.
Marching Towards Monochromatics
Technically it is still winter season; However, I cannot help but begin to prepare my closet for my favorite season- SPRING. I have wasted countless hours - scratch that- hours have been rightfully utilized clicking away at spring 2011 fashion shows. Allergies aside, spring weather allows one to vary his or her wardrobe from day to day, hour to hour. One day might call for a simple, but well fitting, t-shirt and jeans while the next might call for a slouchy cardigan and boots. Regardless, one thing that will for sure be happening this spring: Monochromatics. More specifically for men- various shades of gray and camel.
Canali Spring 2011
Hermes Spring 2011
Iceberg Spring 2011
I am loving this for spring. I appreciate that monochromatics are relevant even when mixing patterns and texture. As a side note, while an all camel outfit can look expensive and modern, it can also look like you are a Dixie cup of spiked fruit punch away from joining a cult. Wear with caution.
Canali Spring 2011
Hermes Spring 2011
Iceberg Spring 2011
I am loving this for spring. I appreciate that monochromatics are relevant even when mixing patterns and texture. As a side note, while an all camel outfit can look expensive and modern, it can also look like you are a Dixie cup of spiked fruit punch away from joining a cult. Wear with caution.
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Trust me, I'm an expert.
As a lover of fashion, my style has definitely changed over the years. Having an appreciation of an eclectic array of designers makes it difficult to maintain a consistent look. However, one philosophy set forth by my father can keep it simple: stick to what you know.
I know Ray-ban makes excellent, stylish, quality eyewear. Ralph Lauren is the king of a good polo. You want a modern shoe with a European edge? Aldo is your place to go. Looking for a trench for this rainy slump Texas has fallen into? Burberry is the godfather of trenches. From Gant to Falconable, men's dress shirts are more than covered by masters of this craft.
But what about denim? Almost every label and designer has a line of denim making it impossible and at times overwhelming for a buyer. The solution? Stick with what you know. While nothing may have gotten between Brook Shields and her Calvin's, my denim budget only budges for Levi's.
The American icon has revamped itself over the past decade making it more stylish, modern, and relevant than the iPad. The best part? Every look you could ever want, Levi's produces. From the modern skinny jean to the classic and updated Levi 501 my father has worn for 50 years, this brand covers it all, and oh-so beautifully. Any color, any cut, Levi's has it. Levi's can take you from a busy chaotic day in style and lead you into an elegant and sophisticated night out in GQ fashion.
Levi's Jeans classic 501
Levi's Jeans 559 Relaxed
Levi's 514 Slim Straight
And my favorite right now...
Levi's Jeans 510 Skinny Jean
However you like your denim, Levi's Jeans are the expert and my personal go to for all my denim goods. Levi's Jeans are definitely sticking to what they know best-creating perfect jeans.
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