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Embracing Lace

In Fashion on November 4, 2009 at 3:32 pm

Lace Dress

Lace is no longer just for our intimate apparel. Fashion designers and fashionistas everywhere are adding lace to their daily wear and spicing up their style. Lace heels, leggings, shirts, fingerless gloves and dresses are just some of the areas where lace is showing. Alexander McQueen is even including lace in his Resort Wear 2010 collection (seen on Drew Barrymore at the Whip It Premiere)!

Lace fashion is tricky by design. Too much and your outfit is suddenly see through…lace in worn the wrong way warps you back to the Desperately Seeking Susan days. Remember when wearing trendy textiles, such as lace, to pair the fashion statement with opposing fabrics or styles. Too much of one look is never a good thing.

Lace leggings pair well with a simple over-sized t-shirt or cardigan and booties; lace tops pair best with tailored trousers or a pencil or tiered ruffle skirt; lace camisoles even go great with shredded denim!

Try these Lace Fashion Pieces to create a romantic yet edgy look:

Guess Lucy Lace Leggings
Cost: $39.00

Diane Von Furstenberg Ruched Dress with Lace
Cost: $385.00

Top Shop Lace Button Top
Cost: $70.00

Free People Lace Wrap Top
Cost: $48.00

Fred Flare Lace Zipper Belt Jennifer Dress
Cost: $90.00

Free PeopleLaced Converse High Tops
Cost: $188.00

Comb It Out

In Accessories on November 4, 2009 at 9:11 am

Bottega Hair Comb

Who wears hair combs anymore, you ask. But the Bottega Veneta Embellished Hair Comb, with its oxidized silver embellishments mimicking faceted gemstones, is modern and sexy. You may soon find yourself growing your hair out, quoting Shakespeare, and rereading Jane Austen novels.

To keep this look modern and fresh looking, keep your outfit minimal…you don’t want to look gaudy and over embellished.

Buy It: Bottega Veneta for stores
Cost: $560

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