Vacation style made SUPER easy with Donna Morgan dresses & Miche Bags

March 9th, 2010

Every time I open my planner, I flip ahead to June and imagine when I’ll go on spontaneous trips to the beach—I get visions of driving there at night with the windows rolled down and my radio blasting, only to arrive just in time to watch the sun rise on the ocean. Then lying on the sand, waiting for the sun to warm everything up—and perhaps lend a deeper color to my pale Polish skin! Not to mention the summer nights…

That said, my daydreams don’t include wrinkled, last-year summer clothes and clunky luggage to weigh me down. It’s all about breezy dresses and cute bags filled with only the essentials.

That’s why when I saw the amazing jersey dresses from Donna Morgan in bright florals and bold mod prints, I immediately thought “perfect summer dress.” The jersey material breathes well and it’s super easy to rid of wrinkles—I usually just blast wrinkles for a few seconds with a hair dryer after I finish doing my hair.

One of my favorites has to be “Seabreeze” because the lime green and turquoise-y blue shades remind me of a tropical resort, and the cute tie waist helps cinch your curves in just the right spot. Keep the accessories to a minimum to let the bold colors and large pattern take center stage.

I also love the “Black/Ivory” short sleeved polka dotted dress—very mod and super chic. This one would look great with some strappy heels (I actually love the ones on the model) and a matching ivory bag or, to make things more playful, throw on a little sweater with a big fabric flower pin in a surprising color.

If large patterns aren’t your style, there’s always the “Regal” dress in a beautiful and very popular shade of deep purple. This wrap-style dress has a side tie and a rosette at the neckline for interest, but don’t be afraid to go a little crazy with the accessories—try bright yellow sandals and a few big bangles. (photos from Donna-Morgan.com)

To go with your spontaneous beach trip, it’s important to be able to pack light. Bring only the essentials. This is always tough for me because I can never decide which shoes to wear or which handbag to carry. Well Miche Bags has the handbag part covered for me.

It’s a classic tote bag with changeable outer shells, so there’s no more dumping out your entire purse to switch to another one that matches your outfit—simply detach the outer shell and put on a different one! There’s a small Miche Bag and a larger one, so shells range in price from $24.95 to $44.95, depending on the size and materials used.

I admit I was skeptical when I first saw these on TV a few years ago because they just looked too plain for my taste, but they’ve amped up their options with some stylish shells that feature pockets on the outside—a must-have for items I need quick access to. Now you won’t have to stuff your luggage with a range of different purses because the shells fold flat to take up a lot less precious space. I’m loving the larger bag because it has more of a slouchy look to it, and of course, more room! (photos from MicheBag.com)

Now, if only finding a hotel room on the fly was this easy!

-Keri

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Try Poko Pano for the perfect bikini

March 8th, 2010

This weekend’s abrupt return to warmer weather has gotten me thinking… about sun-kissed beaches, steel drum music, and fruity drinks with lots and lots of rum!

If you’re headed to a tropical locale this spring for some much-need R&R, I bet you’re already thinking about what to pack. The answer? Perfect bikinis by Poko Pano!

This Brazilian swimwear line was launched in 1988 in São Paulo by designer Paola Robba, and since then has become one of the most recognized Brazilian swimwear brands in the world.

Bikini’s by Poko Pano are fully lined and made of premium Brazilian lycra, so they wash and wear incredibly well. Poko Pano also offers an important choice when it comes to bikini bottoms — Brazilian cut (minimal coverage) and American cut (more moderate coverage).

One of my favorites from this season’s collection is the Sahara. I have a long love affair with animal prints and the Sahara’s leopard pattern does not disappoint. The classic black halter top ties in back with adjustable straps which match the sassy double side-tie leopard bottoms. $120

For a more whimsical look, I love the Bali. Adorable, with an eclectic mix of print and stripes, the bandeau top has removable pads, a black buckle at center and back tie.  The tanga single tie-side bottom is completely adjustable along the white waistband. $126

Or, for your next getaway, try the classic Isabelle. The adjustable triangle top has black rope detailing on each side, and ties behind the neck to achieve the perfect fit.  The fold over hipster has shirring at the sides and is fully lined (the white is even triple lined!). $164

Want even more choices? The 2010 Collection is available online at Poko Pano and at fine retailers across the US.

From exotic animal prints, to feathers, blooming flowers, plants, and native Indian motifs, plus details like snakeskin, beads, hardware, knotting, and tulle overlays, you’re sure to find just the right suit for your spring getaway!

–Susan

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R.I.P. The Nip Slip

March 3rd, 2010

You’ve seen it happen numerous times on the red carpet. You’ve even seen it happen onstage at the Super Bowl. Or maybe it’s even happened to you! It’s the dreaded nip slip.

You know the story—you find a fabulous draped gown or almost-sheer party top that won’t hide the straps of a bra, so you go for it—you go braless. And you pray that no amount of sashaying or dancing will end in an attention-grabbing wardrobe malfunction. But life happens. And so does the evil nip slip.

Well, thanks to Nippies® Natural by Bristols 6, you (and your nips) can rest easy, knowing you’re fully covered. Nippies® are nifty little super-slim silicone discs that adhere directly to your skin to smooth those little bumps on your lady lumps (I couldn’t resist). They’ve got a great matte finish that doesn’t reflect light, which Nippies® boasts is “paparazzi proof,” so all those camera flashes won’t reveal your little secret or make everyone think you’re wearing pasties.

The little wonders come in two colors to match different skin tones, and they’re also available sans adhesive (body heat will keep them in place) if the thought of ripping them off at the end of the night sends shivers down your spine. They’re sold in a little croc-textured purse compact for that extra “cute, girly and convenient” factor.

Absolutely a must-have wardrobe solution—and a great (and funny) gift for your fashionista friends!
(Photo from bristols6.com)

-Keri

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And the Oscar goes to … Lanalia Shoes!

March 2nd, 2010

The Oscars are just days away and like many film buffs, I am getting excited. Will my favorites be recognized or will the Academy ignore popularity and go for esoteric value? Only time will tell!

For me, one of the best parts of the Oscars is the red carpet walk. Who’s hot? Who’s not? Who so completely missed the mark that I’m surprised they got out of the limo?!

I absolutely love to see the fabulous designer gowns, jewels and shoes. (I guess I never fully left the pageant girl in me behind!) But as lovely as the gowns and gems are, for me, one thing that differentiates the well-dressed from the perfectly-dressed are the fabulous, over-the-top shoes. I was recently contacted by Lanalia Shoes  and now I know where all those gorgeous red carpet heels originate!

Lanalia Shoes are like wearable works of art. These exquisite creations are hand-sewn and handmade of the finest materials – right in the heart of Los Angeles by a creative team with over 80 years of handmade shoe making experience, collectively!

Some of my favorites include the Jessica (pictured). Although I think that the metallic leather is an interesting option (and slightly hipper than silver or gold) the Jessica is available in custom colors for just the perfect look. Also, as shown the heel height is 4 ½ inches, but the shoe can also be crafted with varying heel heights (just in case you have a short date!). $280

I also love the Alba (pictured). No stranger to clear shoes (all those years of pageants, after all) the Alba takes the traditional clear shoe to a whole new level. In addition to a lovely Swarovski® stone on vinyl strap, the 4 ½” heels are absolutely encrusted with Swarovski® crystals. Perfect with a strategically simple dress and piles of jewels from Harry Winston! $425

Finally, the Zoe (pictured) is the ultimate in sparkle, with over 3,000 hand-set Swarovski® crystals! The 5 ½” heels make your legs look fabulous. And, lest you think these heels will make you suffer for your style, the Zoe (and every Lanalia shoe) has a full-length cushion of Poron, a NASA-created high-density cushioning material that adds built-in arch support.

Lanalia Shoes has so many other styles, plus customization, you are sure to find the perfect heels for your own red carpet walk, wedding or charity gala.

Maybe I can’t give them a golden statuette, but Lanalia Shoes wins my personal award for Best Shoes!

Susan McNeill is a wife, mother, author, entrepreneur and social activist. In addition to Style on a WHIM, Susan also writes for http://mcneilldesigns.wordpress.com, http://successwontwaitinc.wordpress.com http://susansaidwhat.wordpress.com

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How to never look fat again? I’m listening!

February 23rd, 2010

This new book by Charla Krupp at Springboard Press arrived in my mailbox just in time. After a long, long winter spent indoors due to massive snowfall, my clothes are feeling just a smidge tight!

How To Never Look Fat Again claims to showcase over 1,000 ways to dress thinner without dieting, and after a weekend reviewing the suggestions, I’ve decided Charla is right! The book is divided into 16 chapters with such mesmerizing titles as Arm Flap, Heavy Calves, Summer, and Wide Face. All kidding aside, each of us – even the thinnest – has some body issues that could use a little help. And, as Wallis Simpson, Duchess of Windsor once said, “You can never be too rich or too thin!”

The book’s practical advice is illustrated with some shocking celebrity “Before” and “After” shots that clearly show how a side swept bang, a one shouldered gown, or a simple, cinched waist can make a world of difference. Instead of “Do’s” and “Don’ts”, Charla offers “Vows” – “I Will’s” and “I Will Not’s” (she even throws in a few “Don’t Your Dare’s!”). I’ve learned it’s easy to dress thin! Identify your problem area, follow the rules, and see the almost magical results in your mirror.

Many of the rules and suggestions are common sense, but I will admit that in the past I’ve been seduced by clearance racks filled with pieces that really don’t look great on me. A bargain is only a bargain if your wear it and look fabulous. So follow the rules! I can guarantee that if you follow Charla’s advice, someone at your office will ask “Hey, did you lose weight?”

How to Never Look Fat Again is available at Barnes and Noble.  The list price for the book is $26.99, but the online price is only $17.99. Members save even more — 41% — so you can pick up your copy for only $15.78!

A sample copy of How To Never Look Fat Again was received through The Product Review Place

http://productreviewplace.ning.com/.

–Susan

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The secret of Hollywood stylists? Gorgeous jewelry by Jivita Harris-Casey!

February 22nd, 2010

Did you ever wonder where Hollywood stylists find all of the wonderful pieces highlighted on television every week? Just the other day, I stumbled upon one of their secret suppliers – jewelry by Jivita Harris-Casey! Her gorgeous pieces run the gamut including exquisite necklaces, bracelets, rings and earrings, plus nature-inspired collections like the Water & Stars, Twig, Pebble, and Leaf. She also designs with a lighter, more ethereal side which is beautifully showcased in her Gypsy and Mythology collections. Add in some truly spectacular one-of a-kind pieces and I hardly knew where to start!

Three of my favorite pieces are pictured. First is the Haiku Necklace, from the Pebble Collection. Crafted of sterling silver, the necklace is 17″ long and is set with a pearl. There’s a lovely Haiku poem inscribed on back, a secret message of sorts. As shown with silver chain, the necklace is $110.00, or try a hip, ultra-suede thong with a silver clasp for only $83.00.

From the Water & Stars Collection, I adore the Water and Star Earrings. Because my hair is long, I tend to gravitate toward larger earrings and these make a great statement! Meticulous attention to detail is evident in these lovely earrings and they are a real steal at only $27.00.

Finally, from the Twig Collection, Jivita has created a collection of Twig Rings. These are set with chrysoprase, carnelian or pearl and are adjustable, from sizes 6 through 8. With so many choices, it’s hard to pick just one. And, at only $75.00, who wants to?!

Recently, Jivita was gracious enough to take a few moments and answer some questions for me about her inspiration and what the future might hold. The interview follows. To see more of her work, visit http://www.harriscasey.com or simply watch your favorite television shows – I bet you’ll be able to pick out more than a few of her beautiful designs!

I read that as a child you regularly visited the desert and mountains and have always been inspired by the beauty of nature. Are you originally from California?

I was born in The Netherlands, but my father is American and we moved back to his native southern California when I was six. We grew up in Huntington Beach, at that time a lazy little surf town. California is such an amazing place that the oceans, mountains, deserts are all so easily accessible.

You say that you had a metals class in college. Was college the first time you actually designed jewelry? Or were you making pieces before that, which led to your choice of college/major?

I was an art major in college and a friend actually suggested I try out a metals class. I had done plenty of bead stringing as a kid, but never really thought of it as something to do “professionally”. After one metals class, I was hooked and changed my major from general art to 3-D media with metal emphasis. Weird title for a major, but it was basically a degree in metal work. We weren’t allowed to use beads, so it took some time after school to translate art jewelry into more of the wearable work that I am making now.

Who would you say are your biggest design influences? And, has that changed over time?

When I was in school I really loved Albert Paley, William Harper and Mary Lee Hu. They are jewelry artists from the late sixties thru mid seventies who really changed where jewelry was going. They focused on sculptural and ancient techniques to create narrative pieces. Really free form, large and very expressive, indicative of the expressionist and pop art movements of the time but also referencing tribal jewelry from around the world. As a student, this freeness and ability to capture a certain sensitivity was very important to me. I was always trying to capture an over all “feeling.” I still use these elements to create my jewelry, however now I try to reduce things so they are more accessible and easy to wear.

What inspires or moves you?

 Again, it’s about trying to create the overall feeling that being in or observing nature gives you. When I go into the desert or watch the waves, or stand in an ancient forest, there is a moment, sometimes very brief but sometimes it lasts a while, of complete awe and peace, of feeling one with the universe and it’s very rejuvenating. Many writers and philosophers have worded it much better than me. I often search out their words to describe a collection and then use the symbols of those words as jumping off points. The Water & Stars Collection is a good example.

What types of materials do you favor? Do you have a favorite material/gemstone?

Everything I make is sterling silver with an antique finish. I do work with gold, but prefer to use it to enhance the dark silver. I love unusual stones, especially those with a scenic quality like Australian boulder opals or jaspers. I can’t seem to get enough of blue and green gemstones too, like turquoise, lapis, chrysoprase, and chrysocolla.

Your designs are in fine boutiques and stores nationwide. How long have you been in business?

Mostly I promote my own work with cold calls to boutiques that I discover by word of mouth or cute places I have stumbled into and of course trade shows and art fairs. I have been doing this for 10 years, part time, while raising a family. I love the flexibility and being able to control my own growth.

I learned that you recently sold pieces which will be featured on some popular television shows like the Mentalist, Bones, House, Lie to Me and more. How did that come about? Do you have celebrity fans?

I am working with a woman who sells jewelry to the costumers of these shows. Jewelry is a great way to help describe a character. It’s always exciting when she calls to tell me that another show has picked up a few pieces, unfortunately she doesn’t always know which character the pieces are purchased for!

What advice would you have for a budding designer?

Getting an art degree was great, but working in a jewelry store and apprenticing for different designers was invaluable. There is no better way to learn the business and work on your skills!

What’s next?

I would like to get bigger, accounts with mass retailers would be great for a separate line. Right now I personally make all my designs so that is part of what makes the pieces attractive to my cliental. It is hand crafted and unusual.  On the other hand it could be pretty fun to translate some ideas into large production. I am always open to new ideas!

 –Susan

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Is it spring yet?!

February 19th, 2010

I’ve had it with winter—I’m over it. I’ve been over it since the first snow, and we’ve had about four more feet since then. I’m tired of bundling up. I’m sick of wearing boots and doubling up on pairs of socks. I want spring. Now. To keep myself sane in the meantime, while Old Man Winter keeps spitting out snow showers and “wintry mixes,” I online shop for anything exciting and new and springy!

This week, I revisited Stella & Dot, one of my favorite trendy jewelry companies, at StellaDot.com, and I found amazing stackable rings in light green flourite, lemon quartz and ruby. They look amazing stacked, but would also look great on their own. The lemon quartz makes me think of a sunny beach! $39/each

I mentioned before that I’m tired of wearing my big clunky boots, so I can’t wait to grab a pair of Payless’ adorable cream colored flats, like these. They’re a steal at $22.99, and the cute little blooms are an obvious choice for spring. (photo from payless.com)

Dandelion Jewelry, a store we recently became acquainted with when they became a WHIMSY™ dealer, offers these super cute silver blossom earrings for just $25. The bright yellow is an absolute eye-catcher and makes me think of a tall glass of hand-squeezed lemonade!

For a refreshing splash of color to add to any outfit, try a scarf like this aptly named spring floral scarf from New York & Company. The orange shade adds instant sunny appeal to your look. And it’s on sale for $13.96! (photo from nyandcompany.com)

Try brights, pastels and anything NOT black or gray to put yourself in a sunny mood!

-Keri

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Casual, yet chic vintage-inspired dresses by ModCloth

February 17th, 2010

I am constantly in search of the perfect “everyday” dress—something not too dressy and not too casual, but a dress I can pair knee-high boots with and wear to work just as easily as slip on a pair of flats and run errands without looking like I tried to look good for the grocery store (I’m always awkwardly running into people I knew back in high school—ugh).

I found the Channel Flannel Dress at ModCloth, and though I’m not a huge fan of plaid, I love the neckline and the three-quarter length sleeves. The model photo of the dress shows it paired with thigh high socks, which I like, but I would opt for cream colored leggings for extra warmth because of the high hemline. I would wear it to work because we’re casual here at Style on a Whim, but leave it till the weekend if you’re a corporate girl.

For a flirty-casual look, try ModCloth’s Belay On Dress. The fluttery sleeves and sheer fabric soften it, while the waist tie cinches you enough to show off a little shape. It’s feminine, but you can pair it with a slouchy sweater and coordinating thick knit tights to make it more casual. This one can definitely go to the office with a black sweater, some dark tights and sensible but stylish low-heeled boots. Sport it with just a big floppy straw hat and sandals in the summer. 

I love ModCloth’s Bienvenido a Miami painterly dolman-style dress, with its pastel colors. It truly reminds me of tropical beaches—and who doesn’t love tropical beaches?! In cold weather, I would wear knee high socks and an oversized sweater under a cinch-waisted peacoat. In warm weather, I’d run errands in this and a pair of my cheapy flip flops!

(photos courtesy of ModCloth.com)

-Keri

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Diamonds from Abazias are a girl’s best friend

February 9th, 2010

Imagine it: You’re with your boyfriend on a romantic dinner date. Everything’s perfect—the mood lighting, the soft music, the food, the wine. You look into his eyes and you can just tell he loves you with all his heart, and you feel the same way about him. He’s usually so comfortable around you, but tonight he’s fidgety and seems nervous. The reality hits you when he kneels down in front of you with a small box. The whole world seems to stop as he slowly opens it…

 

But what does the ring look like? Is it antique or modern? Yellow gold, white gold or platinum? Is the diamond a princess cut? Round brilliant? Then there are the characteristics you can’t easily see….is it colorless or nearly colorless? Slightly included or very slightly included? Maybe very very slightly included?!

 

There are a lot of options to take into consideration when choosing the engagement ring that’s right for you, so imagine how overwhelmed your boyfriend must feel! You don’t want to pressure him, but you feel that things are getting serious, and you think he might need a little extra confidence to finally pop the question.

 

Abazias will give him that confidence, and a way for you to do your research and drop subtle hints! The homepage of the site has a diamond search feature with cut options and four different sliders for price, carat, color and clarity, so you can search for a specific diamond in a specific price range. Then you can “build” a ring with your chosen diamond (out of over 150,000 loose diamonds available!) and a whole slew of settings. The site will even save your ring, so next time you visit it, you don’t have to search all over again! And, of course, they have full descriptions of the different characteristics of diamonds (the 4 C’s), plus frequently asked questions and diamond “lessons” so you can feel good about your informed final decision.

 

This is seriously handy, ladies. Even if you’re not in a huge hurry to get engaged, this site is ultra addicting. And the idea of strategically leaving your ideal ring up on the computer screen for your boyfriend to see could possibly work. Or at least plant the idea in his head for the future!

 

With the help of the experts at Abazias, you can take comfort in knowing that your engagement will be truly magical and memorable—and a little less stressful for him!

 

Photo from Abazias.com

 

-Keri

 

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Finding your favorite designer brands…made easy!

February 8th, 2010

Like most girls, I love to wear beautiful, designer clothes, especially on romantic holidays like Valentine’s Day. But all too often the price is a serious deterrent! In the past, I have turned to eBay and utilized the “Buy it Now” option. This can be a huge timesaver, as well as tremendously cost-effective. Most “Buy it Now” options are offered by boutiques hoping to sell excess inventory. I once got a fabulous one-shouldered, beaded evening gown by Tiffany for under $100, including shipping! The tags were still attached, showing that the boutique had been listing the lovely dress for $399 at retail. Not too shabby!

 

The only problem I have with eBay is that it’s so easy to get lost in the thousands of offerings. Looking for sunglasses? There are a million to choose from. Handbags? How best to sort? You could spend an eternity on eBay and still not find what you’re looking for – and it’s probably there, somewhere!

 

So last week, when Bruce from Brandvertiser introduced me to his new service, I was enthusiastic to say the least! Basically, Brandvertiser lists the best deals available on eBay by brand.  Badgley Mischka? Got it. Hermes.Yep. Stella McCartney, Valentino, Movado… and the list goes on and on!

 

Brandvertiser also lists by item type. Search by categories like handbags, sunglasses, watches, perfume and more.  It really makes a specific search easy!

 

So, if this Valentine’s Day you’re looking for just the right LBD by Chanel, accessorized by new Jimmy Choos, a sparkly bag by Judith Leiber, and a lovely bauble by David Yurman, you can get it all at Brandvertiser!

 

 

Susan McNeill is a wife, mother, author,

entrepreneur and social activist. In

addition to Style on a WHIM, Susan also

writes for http://mcneilldesigns.wordpress.com,

http://successwontwaitinc.wordpress.com, and

http://susansaidwhat.wordpress.com.

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