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“Wearable” was the buzzword for fall’s new offerings. From one designer’“Wearable” was the buzzword for fall’s new offerings. From one designer’s show to the next, the clothing on parade possessed rare cohesion. Perhaps it signaled the mood of the moment and market. “Give us pieces that will elevate an existing wardrobe!” begged the buyer, and New York, Paris and Milan answered. Layering was key; bulky knits, whisper thin scarves, and fur vests were worn all piled together, almost armor-like. Peplum-fluffed tea-length dresses marked the return of Elaine Benes as style icon and below the knee pencil skirts played feminine notes, while keeping exposure to a minimum. read more
Everything old is now in vogue again, so long as it screams nostalgic Americana. Whether it’s retro eyewear, a worsted-wool blazer or a pair of well-worn leather work boots, we're in the midst of a revivalist moment. Brands like Land’s End, Orvis, Pendleton and a whole host of others are dusting off the original garments that once made them America’s tried and true, and serving them up in capsule collections for the fashion elite. And it's not just the cool-again heritage brands that are banking on their resurgence. Some of today’s biggest fashion retailers, like Opening Ceremony and J.Crew, are now partnering with classic manufacturers to create of-the-moment collaborations. But before you start emptying your wallet in order to fulfill your archivist musings, look no further than eBay, which has seen a 106 percent increase in "heritage" listings in the past year alone. We've handpicked a few great pieces from our favorite ages-old brands. Not only is each item built to last, but it has a rich history behind it, as deeply-rooted as the American company that crafted it. Fashion forward and conversation starting? We almost feel like we should keep these heritage picks to ourselves! read more
HELM Handmade has not yet celebrated its one-year anniversary but is already coveted by such notable names as Robert Downey Jr., Matthew McConaughey and Andy Roddick. The custom boot line is the realization of a lifetime passion for founder Joshua Bingaman. Designed in Austin Texas, handmade in Istanbul, with leather from Holland and Australia, and soles from Italy and France, HELM has reinvented iconic footwear for men with the addition of unique details, impeccable materials and a commitment to comfort. read more
It isn’t rare these days to hear about designers that are artists, artists that have bands and musicians that serve as muses for some of the biggest couture houses in Paris. But 53 years ago, when Vera Neumann (1907-1993) took one of her bright geometric prints, had it screened onto a leftover piece of parachute silk from WWII and called it a scarf, she single-handedly revolutionized the idea of fashion as art. Until then, artists were artists and designers were designers—and no one crossed mediums. But Neumann believed that art should be accessible to the masses, and wearing it seemed like a pretty good way to go about achieving that goal. So she put her colorful prints on everything from wallpaper and bedding to blouses and dresses, all emblazoned with her iconic ladybug signature. Over half a century later, her wearable art—originally collected by Marilyn Monroe and Grace Kelly—is still just as coveted. Try searching “Vera Neumann” on eBay for further proof. read more
We're the last ones to complain about slower days at the office, weekends at the beach and relaxed summer styles, but a peek at the calendar recently gave us quite the start: autumn is just days away! Take solace in the fact that with fall comes cozy fall dressing—sumptuous sweaters, luxe coats and of course chic accessories like tall leather boots and double-wrapped scarves you could almost disappear into. eBay has seen "fall" listings double in the past few weeks, so we've broken down five must-have fall accessories trends, with tips on how to shop wisely for them, so you'll have a few dollars leftover for a weekend jaunt to see those changing leaves. read more
Audra Boyle has a very clear aesthetic vision, but she doesn’t come by it in any obvious way. In her Boston boutique Looc, Boyle masterfully blends New England prep with South of France sophistication for a look that’s so spot-on classic glam, one wonders why it isn’t done more often, especially considering it's wearable for women of absolutely any age. In fact, earlier this summer we spotted a post on her Facebook page mentiioning a 20-year-old and 80-year old who both bought the same piece of clothing at Looc and both rocked the style, each in her own way. read more
This time of year we’re thinking about tucking away the towels and flip flops, sweeping up the sand, and making sure our entry is ready for fall. The tenets of good entry design are straightforward enough—it’s all about making a good impression and controlling the clutter. Here are tips from three designers who know how to get a WOW while reigning it all in. read more
Timo Weiland (and design partner Alan Eckstein) made their debut in the fashion world with, of all things, neckwear. The label Timo Weiland launched in fall 2009, offering ascots and bowties that ended up on the neck of none other than Chuck Bass on the set of "Gossip Girl." read more
Haitian born designer Victor Glemaud has a personality to match his tall, elegant stature. Known for his finely detailed knitwear, he is a master colorist and produces some of the most unique and incredible sweaters on the market today. After a stint in Paris working on a short-lived revival of Paco Rabanne, Glemaud launched his sought after menswear collection and returned to New York. read more
Frank Roop is my favorite designer in Boston. As in, if I had the money, he’s who I’d hire. Years before I moved to the city, I had torn pages of his work from magazines. He’s been published in the best of them, including Elle Décor, House Beautiful and Metropolitan Home, and he was just named one of the world’s top 70 international designers by Architectural Digest France. read more

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