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Extra Long Sleeves

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

jakandjil.com

Not sure who this is – featured on Tommy Ton’s JAKANDJIL – photographed after Celine fall/winter 2010.

Long sleeves under a regular length sleeve. Provides warmth and the look of layering.

Mischa + Miu Miu = Fashion Victim

Friday, July 30th, 2010

Terrible.  Celebrity can’t buy you style.

Abercrombie Skirts

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

“as a fashion retailer ANF is susceptible to changing fashion trends. It missed out on two key trends during the first quarter of fiscal 2009–skirts and intricately patterned goods–which has contributed to a decrease in sales.” – wikinvest.com

A polka dotted blue skirt–front and center in the window.

Polka dots = extreme print for ANF, where everything is mostly in solid colors

I always wonder what kind of trends stores like Abercrombie would be able to pick up on. Cotton sweatshirts, tshirts, hoodies, tanks and denim seem to be what they stock every season. Ultimately, they are a fashion retailer and make money by giving their shoppers what they want.

“Missing out on trends is especially detrimental for teen retailers like Abercrombie, as its target demographic shops more frequently, adapts trends quicker and is more recession-resistant.” – CNBC.com

The 2010 skirts are very un-Abercrombie. The floral skirt below, for instance…

And a zebra print? ANF girls ride on horselike creatures, not wear them.

This is one ridiculous looking print:

Looks like someone puked a pomegranate cocktail over a yellow skirt.

ANF calling upon inspiration from Forever21? If they’re known for their solids and muted prints (stripes), why would anyone pay 3 x’s the amount for a skirt that could be found at Forever21? They certainly went overboard in offering a variety of patterned skirts.

It seems someone needs help with the ability to capitalize on trends and keep a consistent identity.

Kurt Cobain Sweater

Friday, December 18th, 2009

I don’t know how it all happened, but I found myself listening to Nirvana every day this week. I’ve traced it back to scanning the Fashionista blog. There was mention of a film by the title of The Last 48 hours of Kurt Cobain and I watched it on YouTube.

I didn’t realize how Seattle Nirvana was. Most bands move out of the city they’re from and stay in LA or NY. The house Kurt Cobain killed himself in is only 15 mins away from my parents house. Then I found myself watching hours and hours of Nirvana unplugged.

I wish more people would dress like Kurt Cobain. The soft sweater, open collared shirt and printed t shirt–so comforting. Grunge has to make a comeback.

Even the colors are more soothing than the bright bold colors we’ve seen on every variation of the skinny pant.

Celebs unofficial endorsements for baby wear

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

People want what celebs have all the time. The obsession is easily transferred to kids/baby wear. When a celeb wears an accesorry/clothing item, their cache/personality/lifestyle is automatically transferred to the product. The apparel they dress their children with also carries the same cache/personality/lifestyle. It may also be more attainable. A pair of designer baby socks for $30? vs. a shirt/bag/sunglasses worn by the actual celeb for $500+? Kids are fashionable accessories.

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Contemporary Art Craze spills into Fashion

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

1st, Richard Prince for Louis Vuitton.
Now Fendi?

It’s not like Mondrian on YSL—Yves himself came up with the concept and incorporated it into the dressed.

Fendi and Chanel are auctioning off 20 bags customized by contemporary artists: Jeff Koons, Kendell Geers, Tom Sachs, Francesco Vezzoli, Subodh Gupta, and Sylvie Fleury. The auction is to raise money for AIDS research. It is held on March 22nd during the Cannes film festival and all major celebs attend.

Last year the amFAR event raised $7 million for AIDS research.

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