Guest Blogger – Erica Rakowicz: The Perfume Artistry of Kilian Hennessy
April 10, 2012Trench coats are practical, there is no doubt. But that doesn’t mean they have to look practical. This spring, gravitate toward a brighter cover-up that will protect your clothing and your mood from the rain. I own multiple trench coats, and this is one of my favorites. A vintage Burberry that I wear without the [...] Continue reading →
April 6, 2012When I first heard the term “sleeveless jacket”, I winced, wishing the Great Namers of Fashion would stop over-thinking things and just call the trend what it really is: a new take on the vest. Then I thought about how much deeper my wrinkles were getting by said wincing and let go of the ridiculousness, [...] Continue reading →
March 27, 2012Between Miranda Kerr’s sweet yet sexy fashion editorial, “Flirty Fifties,” in April’s Harper’s Bazaar (middle photo) and watching the new Mrs. Don Draper a.k.a. Jessica Pare (bottom photo) do her rendition of Zou Bisou Bisou during the season premiere of Mad Men, I was inspired to go a little retro with my hair and makeup [...] Continue reading →
March 24, 2012If you’re a vintage worshiper, the annual Bloomfield Hills Vintage Apparel & Jewelry Show (held at Birmingham Unitarian Church in Bloomfield Hills) is not to be missed. For a $5 entrance fee, you get about two dozen dealers, mostly from Detroit and Chicago, who bring their very best wares – and are willing to negotiate. [...] Continue reading →
March 23, 2012Avian – or bird – prints fluttered their way onto the Spring 2012 runways, adding a fresh approach to the mix of prints already swirling around every boutique in town. I was immediately hooked and went off in search of an avian-print blouse. Fortunately for all who are loving this trend, the options are plentiful [...] Continue reading →
March 18, 2012If you’ve been following my blog since it was housed on Blogger.com, you’re already well aware of my undying love for flatforms. I spent Spring 2011, happily shopping for and strutting around in all styles of flatforms, my life seemingly filled with pure shoe bliss. And then fall arrived and the proverbial rug was pulled [...] Continue reading →
February 15, 2012If we bumped into each other on the street and you asked me, “Karen, how do you think I should dress?” My first response would be, “However you wish to best represent yourself.” What does that mean? It’s simple, really. Before I would discuss actual clothing options with you: A-line skirt vs. pencil skirt, wide-leg [...] Continue reading →
January 8, 2012This is my black-tie manifesto: Our society can’t afford another opportunity to downgrade our attire. Ergo, wear a long dress to black-tie events. Why is this important to me when there are so many tragic things happening in the world? Simply put, A) This is the industry in which I work, and B) This topic [...] Continue reading →
January 2, 2012Thank God for Jeffrey Campbell. While many designers jumped and rolled off the flatform train the minute Spring 2010 whizzed by, good ol’ Jeffrey keeps churning them out, giving me a plethora of options for chic, comfy footwear. The platforms at right are the latest addition to my flatform collection: Jeffrey Campbell’s Eloise. A quick [...] Continue reading →
December 10, 2011It may take ages for some people to develop personal fashion sense but I have come across a number of local little ones who seem to have been born with an eye for style. Meet Hannah Bloomfield, owner of Hannah’s Dreams LLC. The 12-year-old’s interest in jewelry making first sparked while assisting her grandparents with [...] Continue reading →