Showing posts with label accessories. Show all posts
Showing posts with label accessories. Show all posts

Wednesday

Whole Foods and Anya Hindmarch's "I'm Not a Plastic Bag": July 18th Launch

So I met a friend for lunch yesterday at the Columbus Circle Whole Foods...where I was reminded about the Anya Hindmarch stateside launch of her "I'm not a plastic bag" bags through the Whole Foods Market. Like other things (Facebook) I was trying to avoid the "INAPB" tote trend. I think these were released and sold out the same day at AH's NYC store locations a month ago (I wasn't in the city, nor was I terribly interested) and, while I believe this is a lovely sentiment and I'm happy that people are getting hip to being environmentally responsible...I somehow doubt that if this really were an awakened consciousness to responsible behaviour that it would really necessitate near-rioting for ONE PARTICULAR BAG. Why not any cool canvas bag, take your pick, the MET, Museum of Natural History, Bloomies, the plain Blick art tote or crafters version, or my favourite the LL Bean tote (with your initials, ohhhh) heck why not just the Whole Foods canvas bag that already exists. Obviously like any good cult trend, its the bag more than the sentiment. Fine, if it gets you doing the right thing than that's right by me.

In any case, I am happy to provide the following information for you as per Whole Foods (well at the Columbus Circle location anyway)....so get your alarm clocks set, I'm sure it will be a madhouse in there....I mean there's huge lines on any given day just to get sushi!!!

*Bag Rules* (their words not mine!)

  • Limit 3 bags per purchase; first come, first served. We will have 3,000 bags to sell; when they're gone, they're gone.
  • Bags will be available for purchase at MAIN REGISTERS ONLY not at ECO (whatever that is) or the COFFEE BAR.
  • We will have several registers dedicated solely to bag purchases in order to expedite your visit.
  • If you are doing other shopping, we recommend you buy your bag first.
  • If you are not familiar with our store, please follow the bag signs; there will be a Team Member holding an "End of Line" sign indicating where you should line up. His name is Gabriel. Say "good morning"!
  • Due to overwhelming response to this promotion, we thank you in advance for your patience.
  • Remember when you reuse this bag, we'll give you 5 cents off your purchase (yeah as if that is the incentive getting all you girls out there, but I like how they stuck it in at the end anyway, it sort of has some dark humour to it)!

And if you want to pay 200$ for one on Ebay (don't be ridiculous) you can just click here.

Oh and when you decide that this is all a little silly, let me know and I'll tell you where to hit up for some equally cool totes that do the job just the same (and hey not everyone will be carrying one)...cuz you just know this is going to start a whole cascade of copy-cat bags with deep eco-messages. Be real, get a canvas bag at your local health food store!!! When we go grocery shopping we pull out our assortment of canvas bags from health food stores around the world instead of using 6 or 7 plastic bags.

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FYI:

From July 18th I'm Not A Plastic bag will be available to buy from the following East Coast Whole Foods Market stores.

Purchases will be limited to three bags per customer at Whole Foods Market stores

95 Houston Street, New York, NY 10002
250 Seventh Avenue, New York, NY 10001
The Shops at Columbus Circle, 10 Columbus Circle, Suite SC101, New York, NY 10019
905 River Road, Edgewater, NJ, 07020
90 e. Putnam Avenue, Greenwich, CT 06830
429 North Broadway, Jericho, NY 11753
222 Main Street, Madison, NJ 07940
2101 Northern Boulevard, Munsey Park, NY 11030
471 Rte. 35 North, Red Bank, NJ 07701
187 Millburn Avenue, Millburn, NJ 07041
701 Bloomfield Avenue, Montclair, NJ 07042
44 Godwin Avenue, Ridgewood, NJ 07450
4 Union Square South, New York, NY 10003
110 Bloomingdale Road, White Plains, NY 10605
235 Prospect Ave, West Orange, NJ 07052

Tuesday

Cool Summer Watches!


From Life & Style, on newstands this week.

You can't see this that well (so click on it to enlarge to full size), but they are featuring my Swatch! Cool. I don't really know how to work any of the fancy features they are talking about..I just liked it cuz it's big and gold, you know to tide me over 'til I get my gold Rolex like Ashley (speaking of, I know I have been deficient in my posting of Olsen fashion the last month or so due to my prolonged trip...so expect an update soon)!

Hope you all are enjoying the summer! Stay cool.

xo,BG

Sunday

Love it: Valentino Pin-tucked Shopper Bag


Still love it, now in faded Gray. Even Better than before!!!! I posted this bag in the red and off-white awhile back , and now its available for pre-order ONLY at Bergdorf Goodman. Loooooooooooove gray, you know I keep saying its really the new black. Seriously coveting this bag. Amazing.

Get it here.

• Maison Style.
• Aged silver leather.
• Silver-tone hardware.
• Shoulder straps with rings; zip top.
• Pintucked body.
• 11 1/2"H x 13"W x 4"D.
• Made in Italy.

Enjoy!

Tuesday

Love it: Valentino Pleated Knot Bag!


Pleated knot bag. Available at Bergdorf Goodman.

• Black satin with tonal embossed leather trim.
• Top handles; framed top.
• Pleated body with knot detail.
• 11 1/2"H x 13 1/2"W x 8 1/2"D.
• Made in Italy.

Wednesday

Meet Joy Gryson, the Creator Behind Gryson Handbags


If you have the chance Friday afternoon (maybe on your lunch-break?), run over to Bloomies and meet Joy Gryson. Joy, who used to work as Director of Design for Marc Jacobs Handbag and Accessorises division, is the fantabulous creator behind Gryson bags, they are newish on the scene, but not shabby at all, beautifully constructed from high quality leather and suede made in Italy. Very covetable indeed. Check out my post that covered Gryson bags from last month.

A fave below:
The 'Heidi' Leather Tote. Available at Bergdorf Goodman.


Meet Joy Gryson
Friday: 11am-2pm
Bloomingdale's-59th Street
1st Floor-Handbags

Friday

A Week in Belts: The Olsen Twins





This week in LA and NYC, The Olsen's working the belt. Love that little skirt that Ashley is wearing, similar look to the skirt she was rocking a few weeks ago. In fact, maybe it is the same one...that would be very Ashley!

For some great wide statement belts see the post I did earlier in the year. And if your feeling thrifty check out this belt from Forever 21, its very similar to one I got in London last year from Topshop, which has turned out to be indispensable (I throw it onto dresses, shirts, whatever, totally takes the outfit to a new level). And at a $5.80 price-point, how can you go wrong?

Tuesday

Oscar De La Renta Fall Collection: Available Now at Bergdorf Goodman!

The Oscar De La Renta Fall 2007 Trunk show has arrived at BG.
My favorite picks below. This is a fantastic collection.
It is SO SO beautiful.
Enjoy.

Pleated Sleeveless Dress
OMG. This is stunning. 100% silk, with pockets...Eeeee! Those components add up to practical and comfort too!



Enamel Beaded Embellished Dress
You have to see this up close to fully appreciate it.


Silk Blouse and Wool Trousers
The high waist trouser trend that I covered last month, so fresh and feminine.


Pleated Ruffle top and Silk Twill Pants.
This is actually from SS07, but I couldn't resist. Stunning details. Look: navy and black again!


Drop-Waist Dress
With Bishops sleeves, this dress has the most Amazing symmetry.


Double-Faced Coat
Love this cut in a coat. I have several vintage ones that I have collected with mink collars!


Lacquered Jacket and Flannel Pant
Love the skinny pant too!! Cigarette silhouettes are always flattering and sexy.



Basketweave Dress
Capped Sleeves and a front pleat, what more could a girl want?


Printed Wedge Slingback
Love the patent, love the half-bow.


Straw and Patent Slingbacks
These are just so cool!


Satin Clutch
Also comes in a Nude color. Perfect complement to most of these outfits. Adore the crystal hardware.


Gilded Suede Clutch
This is to die for. Perfect with a dress or jeans, dress it up or down. Love, love , love the gold accents (I know, I am always referencing the gold!!)

Monday

Things that are absent: me watching "The Hills" and my Morabito


So, went all the way uptown to Artbag to pick up my Morabito, and it's not ready yet....whah. Annoy-ing, esp since they said it was ready. Anyway pictures on Weds, when I'm going back to pick it up (for real, cross my fingers). Saw some adorable vintage Chanel earrings at Encore...had to stop myself, if I'm still thinking about them in two days we'll see. Apparently Jackie O, used to shop there...

Got home late and ended up missing 'The Hills". Fill me in, not sure if I can wait til the re-run.

Still thinking about the earrings.

They were clear Lucite with a black background and tiny pearls and double C's embedded within. They were likely from the 50's but interestingly had the look of recent collections I've seen, especially with the use of the Lucite. Very modern. Oh dear, this whole Chanel jewelry thing is getting out of hand. I will post my other recent Chanel finds this week....they are all in her characteristic gold metal....which is what made these all the more appealing as they were light and didn't weigh my ear down...

Goodnight my dears, dream of Chanel.

Friday

Style File: Love the Olsen Twins


Every time I see a photo of either of the Olsen twins I am so inspired. I just adore their style. I love the textures, the use of lots of black, a hint of color (in the red bottom of a Christian Louboutin or red nails), bits of fur and the most beautiful bags. The bag that MK has been carrying lately is SO awesome (see the two pics above and below) and it reminds me of my Morabito....(which btw is ready to be picked up from Artbag....I'm SO excited) so classic, will last forever and just timeless in that old Hollywood glamour way. I will post a pic of my Morabito next week.

Anyway, thought I'd post a whack of Olsen inspiration as the weather is FINALLY warming (well a bit, at least here on the East Coast) and we can trade our bulky layers for soft flow-y layers and dress how we'd like instead of how we must in order to deal with the weather. Love the mix of vintage with cutting edge glam. Very avant-garde chic. Obviously I don't agree with those that think they have terrible style, or maybe I just like the whole "geriatric Russian Hooker" look as it has been referred to.



Elements of Olsen style:

  • Hot bag
  • Oversize Sunglasses
  • Great heels/boots/flats
  • Lots of black
  • Artistic layering
  • Costume jewelry
  • Skinny jeans
  • Long scarves
  • Vintage fur
  • Messy hair
  • Tights
  • Small touches of color (red lipstick/nails, jewelry, shoes, sunglasses, scarves)

Places to shop:
  • Vintage for Ray-Bans (Wayfarer)
  • Chanel, Hermes, Fendi, for purses. If you want to skip the wait-list on the Birkin check out Fisch for the Hip on 18th street ( 212-633-9053), they carry a steady supply of barely/never used Birkins.
  • Vintage for fantastic bags. Try Don the Verb on the Lower East Side, they have beautiful vintage croc bags and some great 40's finds.
  • Vintage for fur coats and swing coats
  • Wolford for the highest quality black tights, zillions of delicate pattern options to spice things up
  • Vintage for costume jewelry or try Chanel for great new pieces each season or H&M for fun pieces of the moment.
  • Your local thrift store, if you've got a good eye there are treasures galore to be found.

Wednesday

For all you Mums out there!! My New-Vintage Silver Cross Pram.

So first-off, I'll let you know, I am not a mom...nor am I pregnant...but still my obsession for fashion rolls over to baby-ware too, cute accessories, the best French baby clothing labels (my favorites are Tartine et Chocolat and Bonpoint) and of course baby bags (is this what they are called? anyway...whatever...they are just another form of bags!!) and of course the coolest strollers.

So imagine my delight when yesterday while thrifting for vintage treasures I laid my eyes upon a genuine Silver Cross British Pram. These are the Bentley of all baby-mobiles (or to put it in fashion-speak the Birkin of strollers). They are simply so well-crafted and last for generations. In England the tradition is to pass the Pram down from mother to daughter/son and so on. I had to have it. So now I am proudly the owner of a beautiful navy blue Pram from Silver Cross. It's on display in my living room, yes I realize this will require a bit of an explanation for some people, but I just love looking at it!

The hippest star moms have used them, SJP, Kate Hudson, Madonna, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Posh Spice to name a few. The Queen used one and Princess Di strolled Prince Harry and William around in one as well.


I am currently slightly obsessed with trolling British Ebay for vintage Prams.

I think there is something really intriguing about a pram that has all this great history associated with it. It's so cute that many of the Ebay postings retell the story of how these prams have been passed through their families from one generation to the next.

And from "Blogging Baby", commentary on the indulgence that is the Silver Cross and admonishment for the Bugaboo (which at nearly $1000 isn't exactly something to sneeze at but is more accessible, like carrying a Louis Vuitton...everyone has one), I couldn't have said it better, love the witty banter:

"Bugaboo Schmugaboo. The ultimate in conspicuous consumption baby transportation has to be the Silver Cross Balmoral Pram stroller which retails for a cool $3500. $800 for a stroller? Yeah, I guess that's fine for a back-up stroller. You know, one to keep at grandma's "just in case."

The Silver Cross stroller makes Bugaboo--pushing parents look like a bunch of amateurs. If you want to be the Queen Bee of the Mommy Clique, you need the Balmoral, honey.

Silver Cross has been handcrafting traditional prams in England for over a century. The Balmoral, the Bentley of the Silver Cross product line, boasts:

  • Three coats of high shine lacquer decorate the steel body.
  • All fine lining painted entirely by hand.
  • Sequentially numbered plaque.
  • Craftsman signed certificate of authenticity.
  • Fine English leather and hand sprung steel suspension.

It's over four feet long, doesn't fold, and weighs 75 pounds. It's not for quick trips to the grocery store, but who cares, dahling! That's what the help is for. You're not taking a $3500 pram to the silly old grocery store anyway. When you're out and about for a stroll with your Little Sweetums, everyone will know that your stroller is far superior to theirs. And, that's exactly the point of pushing a stroller like this, isn't it?"


Check out these vintage ones up on British Ebay currently (hint- they are a lot more affordable in England):

-from the 80's


-in white


-Traditional Corniche


-Tenby Pram

Check out the heritage collection on either the US website, or the British version.

Get them new at FAO Schwarz in the US and Harrods in England.

Bonpoint in NYC
1269 Madison Ave., New York, NY 10128
at 91st St.
212-722-7720

Tartine et Chocolat in NYC
1047 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10021
at 80th St.
212.717.2112

Tuesday

Suzi Roher Leather Wrap Belts

These are fantastic! I just love this look. I adore bows (as you may have noticed).

From Suzi Roher, a Toronto-based (yay Canada!) accessories designer, these leather wrap belts are so perfect for the great spring/summer weather coming our way. They are exactly what you need to complete an outfit. They totally bring it all together, neatly "wrapped" up! Suzi Roher has been designing belts for 24 years, and with these designs you can see why people love her line.