Seasonless Wardrobe Essentials

No closet is complete without go-to basics. This is how to build a perfect, functional wardrobe. No need for lots of superfluous pieces. It’s not about “outfits”.

A dark wash jean with a flared bottom – always elongating and can be dressed up or down:

Bianco Dark Wash Jean - available at Two Blondes Boutique

A great black dress that can work day into evening:

Jenny Helene black v-neck dress - available at Two Blondes Boutique

Jenny Helene black dress with lace detail - available at Two Blondes Boutique

A cardigan with interesting detail (to avoid that generic librarian look).

A feminine top with the flourish of a ruffle or a halter style neckline. Works great under a jacket or a cardigan, or can be a statement piece on its own without a cover-up, with a skirt or a pant:

Julian Chang top - available at Two Blondes Boutique

A flat front tropical wool trouser in a dark color, such as charcoal or black. Also can go day into evening and works great with a multitude of top options.

A pencil skirt, also in a seasonless fabric. Looks great in cooler weather with boots or with a great pair of heels.

Golden Globe Awards 2012

About those Golden Globes 2012, among the tasteful selections, there were a few that had me baffled. Jessica Biel wore an Elie Saab lace gown that looked like she raided her grandma’s closet. As you already know, I’m a huge fan of lace, but it has to be done the right way – delicate, not overdone and musty-looking:

Jessica Biel
Photo credit: Lionel Hahn/Abaca

And what’s up with Charlize Theron and Michelle Williams tapping into their inner child with headbands? There is no need  for all kinds of do-dads in one’s hair. Just keep it clean, simple and elegant for formal events.

Charlize Theron
Photo credit: Steve Granitz/WireImage
Michelle Williams
Photo credit: Jason Merritt/Getty

Other than that, Michelle Williams’ gown was quite pretty. Charlize Theron’s gown was a lovely color. (I’m always a fan of soft pinks and “nude” colors – very feminine and subtle. Makes a statement, without being over the top.) Nonsense to the naysayers who say flesh tones “wash me out”. What they are really saying is I don’t care for this color, which is fine, it’s a free country.

Claire Danes – whyyyyyyyyyyyyy?!? First of all, I dislike the white top, black bottom of her J. Mendel gown. I find it distracting and too reminiscent of a waitress uniform. Also, and this is a big one, did anyone else but me notice that she needed to wear “petals” and/or have a soft cup sewn into the lining of her dress? I find it vulgar to expose every detail of one’s bosom.

Claire Danes
Photo credit: Gilbert Flores/Celebrity Photo

I liked Rooney Mara’s Nina Ricci dress – it had a nice contemporary feel in its formality:

Rooney Mara
Photo credit: Jeff Vespa/WireImage

There’s no need for a gown to get too fusty and Cinderella-like. And don’t ever be laden down with accessories. A beautiful earring and/or necklace or bracelet. Less is more (unless of course we’re talking about an overtly plunging neckline or excessively sheer fabric).

Sparkle and Shine…

Sparkle and shine in black – yes, in black.

It’s never boring, always chic and flattering, and you do not already have too much. Details like lace and ruching keep it fresh and different:

 

Two Blondes Boutique Holiday Window Display
Liquid Dress with Black Lace Overlay / Komarov Lace Chiffon Tiered Dress
- available at Two Blondes Boutique
Two Blondes Boutique Display w Black Jenny Helene dress
Jenny Helene Dress with Lace / Charlotte Tarantola Beaded Cardigan / Sanctuary Pants / Belts by Linea Pelle and Avignon / Scarf and Gloves by Renee’s Accessories – available at Two Blondes Boutique
Two Blondes Boutique Display with Black Lace Liquid Dress
Liquid Dress with Black Lace Overlay / Charlotte Tarantola Beaded Cardigan / Sanctuary Pants / Belts by Linea Pelle and Avignon / Scarf and Gloves by Renee’s Accessories – available at Two Blondes Boutique 

 

Adding a touch of glitz takes the look to the next level:Christian Louboutin Pigalle Metallic Clutch, $775Anya Hindmarch Valorie Glitter Clutch, $395

Judith Leiber Reem Ayers Clutch Price, $1,795.00

Shoes – A Painful Love Affair

“My feet are killing me!”  How many times have we uttered (or yelled) these exact words?
The agony of it all, without enough ecstasy.
I have visions of the 17th century practice of foot binding in China.

Teetering on four inch spike heels that look like weapons of mass destruction – I think these also have a built in stereo system that plays a number of snappy tunes:

Christian Louboutin Highness 160 - Limited Edition Pump, $3,995

Walking like Frankenstein in clunky platforms that look more like (to me, anyway) pieces of furniture than shoes.  I think Sly and the Family Stone wore these at Woodstock:
Marni Cutout Platform Heel, $750

The ungainly and leg-shortening look of something like this, so you can look like some crazy, Minnie Mouse type character, with club feet:

Yves Saint Laurent Tribtoo Pump, $795

 

I prefer a sleek, feminine shoe for when the occasion calls for it – love the added texture of the snake-embossed leather:

Miu Miu Snake-Embossed Leather Point Toe Pumps, $610

 

 

Heel height optional, and there are chic, stylish, options.  From a “Louis” (or kitten) heel to a stiletto that doesn’t look like a weapon.  I love the strap and pleat detail on this shoe – unique and stylish without being over the top:

Manolo Blahnik Lazia Suede Pumps, $785

 

A classic pump, with contemporary contour details.  Updated basic:

Christian Louboutin Pigalle Point-Toe Pumps, $585

 

…Or shall I say to suit your personal comfort level.