Raise your hand if you’re fascinated by the Royal’s fascinators? ME! The decorative headpieces are adorned and adored by the misses of monarchies including the Royal Wedding’s star: Princess Kate Middleton. The stunning beauty frequently dons elegant hair adornments, which the rest of the world is now taking to.
Be the Queen of Chic, and rule your court by creating a feather fascinator of your own. Twist sinamay trim with loops and swirls, while holding together as you go. Anyway you twist and turn it looks amazing. You can’t mess it up! Use a needle and thread (be sure you double your thread) to bind the sinamay together. Stitch in and out till the base is secure and knot. Place small amounts of glue onto the base of the feather trim, and place inside at the bottom of the fascinator so you can’t see the bottoms. Add as much or as little as you’d like. Glue a feather patch for a more dramatic effect. Flip over to the bottom an glue your hair comb onto the base (or use a headband). If its not sitting flat, or is a bit messy, glue a piece of felt or fabric to give it a more finished and clean look. Hold your hair comb till it dries completely, and you are ready for royalty! P.S.- All accouterments are available at M&J Trim.
CLUTCH; adjective. “Exactly what you need, exactly when you need it”- according to the Urban Dictionary. As fate would have it, I think we all want and need a new clutch at this very moment as we start to prep for our Spring/Summer weddings, and festive parties. Toting around a chic mini clutch to cruise the town is essential for every one of these occasions. The pretty and petite evening clutch screams refined, in the most delicate and unassuming way. Small is the new BIG thing- just look to the runways, red carpets, and street style mavens for proof. PS- I just gushed to BARNEY’S NEW YORK all about my latest handbag obsession! Check it out.
To “PS” a luxe evening clutch of your own- reach for a sunglasses case- I used my TORY BURCH gold case (PS- Her glasses are j’amazing). If you don’t have a sunnies case- use all sorts of other small items— even try a pencil case! Punch holes in opposing sides, and add a metal jump rings and thin chain (connect with pliers). This will serve as your lovely chain strap which can also be tucked inside if you wish to not always use. Find a decorative trim, trip to fit- and use spray adhesive glue and set in place. Once dry- you are ready to hit the town and look fly. Have an affair to remember and CLICK HERE TO WATCH THE HOW-TO VIDEO
Welcome to Stripe City: The global destination for horizontal, linear, and colorful eye-candy. This perfect storm combines unexpected and breezy bold stripes with the hues we are seeing all over the runways. Prada is clearly the front runner with their SS11 collections. Prada’s designs use a bevy of bold colors donned on dresses, handbags, and shoes. Their palette of bright orange, pink, black and white is flawless. My good friend, style innovator, Andrew Mukamal, and I dreamed up the ultimate ipad clutch inspired by this seasons must have color combo. It’s perfect for our on-the-go adventures and also works as a non-tech accessories, to tote around town.
To create a version of your own, reach for a durable kitchen drawn liner, heavy duty, colorful tapes (Duck, Gorilla, and Gaffers are my favorites), Velcro and scissors. Measure (by wrapping your ipad around), and cut to size. Fold bottom half up, and tape all around to seal and secure. Continue to tape and smooth away any lumps and air bubbles. Stick pieces of velcro as the clasp and your clutch is complete! Get creative with your patterns and colors. Yell it from your pipes: I love STRIPES!
The “Art of the Trench” is a beautiful thing. The trench coat is quite possibly one of the most classic staples that everyone should own. My friends, Hillary and Katherine of WHO WHAT WEAR, who have a new j’amazing book, “WHAT TO WEAR, WHERE”, agree that one of the most coveted pieces this spring hails from BURBERRY. Designer, Christopher Bailey, added a new spin on the iconic trench coat, giving us goosebumps with metallic accents to embellish. Severe and sexy spikes are certainly a Spring trend to steal (say that tongue twister!)
Get inspired by Burberry, and create your own version. Reach for lots of chopsticks (use anywhere from 50-100 pairs or more if you crave more spike-age). Using a handsaw (carefully) and cut down chopsticks tops. If you don’t feel comfortable with a saw, try heavy duty clippers. In a well-ventilated area, spray paint the spikes, gold. Wait till dry, flip over- and spray to cover. Use chalk to outline where the spikes will go. Use droplets of hot glue on the bottoms of the spikes, place down- and hold for a few seconds till they set. Remove any straggly glue hair strands, let dry- and rock it!
It’s time for a Spring fling with a touch of bling! I bow down to the masters of bling: Judith Leiber, Lorraine Schwartz, Neil Lane to name a few. Adding a touch of glimmer and sparkle to your look, will make everyone look to you as a style starlet! Boasting a unique accessory such as a decedent headpiece or encrusted belt is all that is required for an instant update to set up your look and kick up those heels.
Creating a convertible accessory will take just minutes! Reach for a piece of ribbon. Measure to your size. I suggest a double-faced ribbon or a grosgrain ribbon option. Next, choose from a wide variety of gems. Scour eBay or flea markets for vintage options or try M&J Trimming for oodles of options to oogle over. Find the center point of your ribbon and use your glue gun to secure down. Lay flat to dry and you’re ready for any Spring fling! PS- Get creative with color combos and try your hand at making shorter version for cuff bracelets!
We can’t suspend time, however pants we can. Enter my friend, Leandra Medine. Recently, the urban dictionary got a run for its money when Leandra coined the seriously stylish term: MAN REPELLER. If you’re not familiar with her harem pant, shoulder pad, and turban wearing ways, CLICK HERE to educate yourself and embrace the au courant epidemic. Man Repellers don trends women think are positively great, and men flat out hate. Her cool combo of spot on style and witty ways are unconventionally j’amazing. Leandra told me she had been dying to DIY her current obsession… SUSPENDERS! We put our kooky, creative heads together and PS’ed these. P.S.- you should too!
Measure and cut two pieces of ribbon and/or material. The “front” material should be longer than the “back X”. We chose a wide satin ribbon and delicate organza combo. Find the center point of each, and slightly overlap, creating a “U” shape. Loop it. Slip it. Knot it. Throw over your shoulders, keeping the “X” in the back and secure by tying knots to the belt loops on your pants. Get creative with materials and widths and don’t be afraid to indulge your inner MAN REPELLER!
Brace your waist… because it’s about to get wrapped, roped, and tasseled! One of the hottest runway trends was the bold belt with accents of adornment that sinch, squeeze, and please in all the right places. Infusing both the wild waist belt and the tassel trend; Oscar de la Renta’s belt and beaded tassel earrings hail from Chicistan, where all things scream lady luxe! Neiman Marcus, Fashion Director, Ken Downing, picked his favorite Gucci gold belt as one of his “must haves” for the season that infuses the tassel tie as well. The wide belt can be styled over dresses and long tunic tops matched with a sophisticated wide leg pant. Stand out from the rest as you dress to impress and belt out loud!
To create your tassel belt, measure your waist and cut fabric to wrap all the way around, leaving approx. a 4-6 inch gap. Leathers and suede are great options as well. Slice two slits on both sides, large enough to thread through. Gather and thread your cord/ropes through, knotting tassels on the ends. Make sure you have enough cord to go all the way around and to tie off in the front. A monochromatic color scheme is always chic choice, however get creative with colors, textures, and tassels- mix and match ‘em! Have fun getting waisted (no age requirements here).














