Saturday, March 24, 2012
Shop Talk: Karen Anagnos, Manager, Bucks County Dry Goods
Since 1994 Bucks County Dry Goods has been the go-to spot for everything from great bags to knitwear, from from art to furniture ith locations in Princeton, Doylestown, and Lambertville Like a mini urban-cool department store, BCDG carries clothing by Free People, Theme, Language, Tulle, 525 America, and Sanctuary. They also carry a mixture of mid-century modern furniture, handmade lighting by Robert True Ogden, fabulous books, unique items for your home, jewelry, and stationary by Pachysandra Paper Goods. I like to think of the store as a perfectly edited collection of some of everything you didn't even know you had to have!
Monday, March 19, 2012
Introducing The Eclipse
New for spring from Ilsa Loves Rick, The Eclipse in forged 14k gold filled. You can view the entire collection at www.ilssalovesrick.com
Monday, March 12, 2012
The Creatives: An Interview with Elisa Ludwig
By tomorrow, the literati of the world along with the rest of us will know a whole lot more about author Elisa Ludwig and what makes her tick when her young adult novel, Pretty Crooked published by Harper Collins debuts on March 13th. Easily one of the most original and talented writers around, Elisa's smart, plucky, original heroines have nothing on her. If her quick wit, moxie, and street cred weren't enough to make us swoon, then perhaps the fact that she throws one mean dinner party, has a black belt in decorating, and is a veritable encyclopedia of music, film and pop culture, just might. With all the readings and press in advance of her book, I am lucky that she was able to make some time for this Creatives interview, even luckier to call her a friend. Read more about Elisa and her work on her website: www.elisaludwig.com
What do you see trending now in fashion?
When was the last time you had a fashion epiphany?
What is your favorite High brand? And your low brand? How do you mix high and low?
What do you see trending now in fashion?
I’m seeing lots of very bright colors, mod looks like shift dresses and color-block, big graphic patterns and tons of lace.
When was the last time you had a fashion epiphany?
It was a few months ago, and it was this: I am just not a skirt person. I love dresses but for some reasons the skirts I have just sit in my closet untouched—I think they require another level of coordination that I don’t have time for on a day to day basis.
What is your favorite High brand? And your low brand? How do you mix high and low?
I guess I fall in the middle? I tend to wear a lot of stuff from Anthropologie, and I love the Leifsdottir line. I also like Tracey Reese and Nanette Lepore. I don’t own anything very “high” so not much mixing going on, but I love to look! In a dream world I would shop in Old City’s boutiques like Reward, Sugarcube and Vagabond on a regular basis. I might go low with pieces from H&M, TopShop or Urban Outfitters. I find I tend to spend more on tops and jackets than on jeans or other pants.
What is your go-to uniform for a day of work? The weekend?
Since my day at work consists of sitting at my desk in my house, I generally dress for comfort! Jeans, knit tops, sweaters. On the weekends, I take it up a couple of notches with more accessories, and better shoes.
What is your favorite ILR piece and why?
My favorite is the wrap bracelet. It looks great with everything, and it’s simultaneously tough but feminine looking. Perfect to give your outfit a bit of edge.
Who are your style icons?
Who are your style icons?
You, Gaby! Seriously. I often think, WWGW (what would Gaby wear)? Because you always seem very comfortable yet your clothes look refined and chic and effortless. Also, I have seen your closet, and your organizational skills are an inspiration. As for celebrities I am really loving Emma Stone’s style and Sofia Coppola always looks great.
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Must See: The Forgiveness of Blood
On February 23rd The Forgiveness of Blood, Joshua Marsten's new film, a coming of age story set against the culture of blood fueds in northern Albania, opened to much critical acclaim in select cities. Now in wider release, it opens in Philadelphia at Ritz at the Bourse on March 9. Following Maria Full of Grace, Marsten's first dramatic feature that garnered much critical acclaim, and an Academy Award nomination for female lead, Catalina Sandino Moreno, this film has already won a Silver Bear at the Berlin Festival for Best Screenplay. A critics favorite, this taught and moving drama is a must see.
Sunday, March 4, 2012
The Creatives: An Interview with Kassie Lefakinis
February and early March in the Northeast are pretty tough months to muscle through with a spring in your step. On days when it is gray and cold, when the promise of warm days are just around the corner, when my patience with winter is spent I catch myself dreaming of another life filled with sun and travel and all things fancy. On these days, I think of Kassie who makes it her business to serve up the perfect get away from the day in day out as Marketing Director of Valef Yachts in Athens Greece. When she is not making your dreams come true, she is making art, and collaborating with friends on film and design. We met years ago in a photography class I was teaching where I was first introduced to her unique sense of style and fierce independence that set her apart. Today, she is still an original, still inspiring, and still one stylish lady.
Who are your style icons?
What do you see trending in fashion now?
In Europe (I live in Athens) we are supposed to be fashion forward but I always find that on my trips back to NYC I am most influenced and impressed with what’s really hot on the streets. I travel a lot and live in Athens visiting often Philly & NYC. In NYC last month, I was struck by the chic and comfortable outdoorsy look. Lots of handmade looking leather boots, lace ups, and scrunchy winter socks popping out. Let the ties come loose or bend the boots down and show off your thick socks. Loose and comfortable is in with a touch of tailor-fit. I got some sage colored pleated slacks, loose up top, that taper a bit towards the ankle – fit for my new Sperry Ladyfish boots and a pair of bunchy socks. Loose worn-in cotton t’s, cardigans, bulky cozy sweaters….all things that remind you of nesting in a cabin in the woods with a twist of the artisan appeal. Back-to-basics look…very organic & atelier. Also angles, buttoning shirts all the way up, silky pleated pants loose up top that taper down, geometric prints, looseness, “Rockabilly” and speakeasy style. 1920’s & 40’s hair; men with close shaved sides and back and long up top (downtown Athens is saturated with the look!), women with loose hair, lots of braids and sweeps and twists. I started using hair pins again and hair rollers (I love the look of the hair all rolled up in them, will try to achieve the look sans rollers!). I think creativity is in right now ….in these times of economical crisis people are taking chances reworking what they have and giving basics a boost and/or buying a couple stellar items and wearing them to the fullest - often and varied. By the way, ILR jewelry is really a part of the style aesthetic right now! Atelier rugged-chic, if you will….
When was the last time you had a fashion epiphany?
When was the last time you had a fashion epiphany?
Hmmm…. Maybe in January at a party when I was introduced to a friends’ new girlfriend (sweetheart I might add). She was beautiful and head to toe in designer gear and accessories, the latest stuff, polished and fresh yet I could have stamped “SAMPLE” on her head; she looked terribly generic, what was missing was something more personal….. Everything she wore I loved individually, all enviable pieces, but the ensemble was predictable, safe and contrived. I suppose that’s when I really realized that money can’t buy “style”! I guess she was “in” “fashion” but to me lacked that something. Greeks generally follow the latest fashion and aim to acquire top designer swag (top brands & names mean a lot here…when you give a gift that’s clothing usually the tag will be looked at to see ‘who’ it is before what it is… ”oh, Furla! I love it.”). Keeping up and staying “in”, to me, isn’t being down! I’d rather look like a hobo than a clone.
What is your favorite High brand? And your low brand? How do you mix high and low?
Relevant to above … I think mixing it up creates depth. I mix high, low and NO brand! Example: A beaded colorful Maasai necklace that cost $10 (tho it was a gift) at a flea market in the Bahamas (No brand) paired with a black, mid-calf, tube dress from BCBG Max Azria (that’s sort of high brand!) worn with Zara black sandal heels (low brand). I can compare the appeal of an eroding old building showing layers of bricks and stone, some graffiti on it, and chipped paint exposing various shades to the way I like my style; to show layers…of time, influences, eras, memories, people who have passed by…to reflect ‘now’ yet be a piece of a thought from elsewhere, something structured.
High brand –I own singular pieces of many, yet stick to none (& rarely buy)… BCBG Max Azria dresses, if that counts as High, I love. Recently discovered and love Tibi.
Low brand – Aqua. H&M & Zara. And let me add NO BRAND (that’d be me, my friends, household items, tons of random stores, flowers/nature, and flea market finds). And a shop like Indian Pink in Mykonos with handcrafted sarongs, tops & dresses etc from Vietnam, India etc.
What is your go-to uniform for a day of work? The weekend?
What is your go-to uniform for a day of work? The weekend?
Being self-employed and working in a small office, I have the liberty of wearing whatever I want. Sometimes I take big fashion “risks” at the office because I’m in a playful mood. I always try to pull myself together nicely to give myself the feeling of importance in what I’m doing and added confidence. It all depends on my mood and the weather really. Any season, my diamond studs for elegance and discretion. In the summer when I’m seeing clients I tend to fall into patterns….last summer the uniform when seeing clients was white skinny jeans, grey Apepazza platforms w gems, grey tank blouse w ruffles (tucked in) and diamond studs or version 2 -white skinny jeans, handmade Greek leather sandals, orange leaf-print tank and a chunky lapis necklace.
Weekend uniform! For a daytime outfit or casual night out it’s my dark skinny jeans with black tall ribbed tube socks that bunch around the knee (obsessed with them) with black distressed leather boots, a small black leather purse/bag (Nine West) w gold zipper (turns into wristlet), a t-shirt I had made (loose white cotton with stretched out neck stating “OTI NA ‘NAI” in scrappy black print - meaning “whatever goes” in Greek (that’s a personal take on my surroundings I suppose) with a black double breasted jacket w brass buttons. I do my hair down, teased and poofed, or in side part and knotted in a messy bun below one ear.
What is your favorite ILR piece and why?
What is your favorite ILR piece and why?
OK of all the amazing pieces which I would wear and adore, I have to choose the Drape Circle in 14k gold fill with oxidized silver chain! It’s sexy, simple and everyday and has a touch of tomboy. I love the matte gold and oxidized silver combo juxtaposition. I’m really into oxidized silver and love how the gold circle comes to life on it. It’s like an elegant piece of hardware that makes you feel bold and confident with it hanging around your neck. Looks like something that becomes a part of you.
Who are your style icons?
Diane Von Furstenburg is one. She is the essence of ‘comfortable in your own skin’ and casual sexy. I think a woman looks best when comfortable, in clothes that drape and flow and allow what’s under the clothes and under the skin to stand out. She evokes “ease” and grace. It’s more the way she wears the clothes than what she’s wearing that strikes me. Gwen Stefani works this angle too but mostly I think her playfulness, confidence and tomboyishness is stylish and how she fuses rasta roots, urban raw, sportiness and girlishness while at the same time evoking various past eras and setting new parameters. The singer Lana del Rey is a rising star who’s style I appreciate. She merges vintage, country and urban and looks like she’s having fun. Also Brigitte Bardot!
What are you living in these days?
My gray cashmere wrap dress with plain or textured wool tights and boots. Fat bunchy socks & knee-high wool socks. My Sperry Ladyfish boots (I’ve actually been told “you live in those”). And skinny jeans + huge sweaters.
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