How to Break into Fashion: Stylist June Ambrose

Hi Guys,
Next up in my Breaking into Fashion series is none other than stylist extraordinaire…

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June Ambrose!
If you haven’t heard of June, she’s outfitted the likes of Diddy, Mary J. Blige, Missy Elliott, Ciara, Mariah Carey, Ne-Yo, and Jay-Z, just to name a few. She worked closely with video director Hype Williams during his Gimme Some Mo days and was the stylistic brains behind a ton of epic hip-hop videos past and present including Big Pimpin, All in my Grill, We Belong Together, and Sexy Love. She even styled Mo Money, Mo Problems (Remember those shiny suits???)
She was kind enough to interview with The Fashion Bomb to give you aspiring stylists tips on how to get your foot in the door.
June knew from a young age she had a passion for fashion. She says, “I was always interested in clothing. When I was in elementary school, I created our first school fashion show. I got everyone involved, whether we were making pocketbooks out of crepe or skirts out of construction paper.

“… All those things were a part of my entrepreneurial spirit. I wanted to separate myself from the masses and be an individual. That was always me.
A marketing major, June’s first job out of college was at an investment bank. Finding that crunching numbers wasn’t her calling, she threw caution to the wind and interned for a short period at Uptown/MCA in their marketing department. Her drive got her noticed by Jive Records, who hired her as a stylist for groups such as Hi-Five, The Backstreet Boys, and R. Kelly.
After her stint at Jive, she worked as marketing director for the 90’s uber-brand, Cross Colours. She says, “Cross Colours was the biggest and the only urban brand in the marketplace at the time.” As a marketing director, she placed Cross Colour clothes on the hottest acts of the moment, including TLC and Kriss Kross. She managed to make enough artist connections to become a freelance stylist.
For those wanting to break into the business, she says, “The industry is saturated, but if you’re going to go for it, take a course. Get an internship with a credible stylist or a magazine. It’s a business, not an industry. If you’re only interested in meeting celebrities, forget about it!
She continues, “Build your portfolio. Have a plan as to how you’re going to market yourself to acquire clients. Do a really great internship that will allow you to experience and understand everything that goes into it.
She credits her success with her insatiable search for fashion knowledge (sound familiar?) She says, “I was a sponge and OK with learning as I went. It was my passion and everything that I did. I wanted to know where clothes came from before they went to stores. I dreamt, lived, and breathed fashion.”
Need a bit more fashion knowledge yourself? Lucky you, June compiled all her best style tips and fashion advice in her book, Effortless Style:
In it, she discusses everything from the importance of fit and wearing the correct undergarments to buying the right accessories to achieve a celeb glam look.
She says, “Effortless Style talks about capturing fashion and interpreting it into your own look…using the right tools to translate celebrity and runway looks into the style of an average person.” Sign me up!
Effortless Style is now in paperback (easy to tote around). Get your copy for $11 at www.amazon.com.
Smootches!

Fashion, News, and What Nots

* Beyonce plays with color in Paris….
…mixing pretty purple with pink and red. Bold, but does it work?

*Learn more about June at her website, www.juneambrose.com.
*In NYC? Take a styling course at FIT for $280.

Cool Myspace Find: Kesh

Happy Hump Day!

So my buddy Brandon recently sent me the Myspace page of a Fashion Bomb worthy designer…

Designer Kesh


…Kesh.
In addition to DJ’ing as one half of a group the Coconut Twins, the 21-year-old London fashionista styles and designs her own line of cool graphic T’s…
…characterized by fun colors, cartoon characters, robots, and the ubiquitous letter K.
A few magazines have already caught the Kesh Bug.
She’s been featured in Vogue UK…
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and Complex…
And her fans include Lupe Fiasco…

…and style czar Kanye West.
Pretty cool.
Aside from designing shirts, Kesh has great style…
On her myspace page, she says, “Nearly everything you see me wearing costs less than a large pizza. I dress so cheap I should be homeless!” Lol. It takes a particular talent to create great outfits out of virtually nothing; and a particular mindset to realize that more money spent doesn’t necessarily equal great style!
Need proof?
Check her make a dress in 30 minutes here:

Want more Kesh? Keep track of her on her blog therealkesh.blogspot.com and take a look at her myspace page, myspace.com/that_girl_kesshia. She sells her wares online at www.kesh.bigcartel.com, but seems all her T’s are sold out! Hopefully she’ll be updating soon!
Smootches!

Fashion, News, and What Nots

*I’m anti-fur in theory, but doesn’t SJP just look smashing….
…in this oufit???
*Log onto the New York Times to read about websites where you can design your own shoes.
*Valerie Steele, Director and Chief Curator of New York’s Museum at FIT, discusses the classic Little Black Dress.
*Deal of the day:
Marah Hoffman Wire V Dress, $117, shopbop.com
*Don’t forget to roll out tonight!
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See you there!

Style File: Melanie B aka Scary Spice

Happy Tuesday!
For this week’s Style File, I decided to profile the scintillating chanteuse…

Melanie B

… Scary Spice!
She’s been hot on gossip blogs lately for everything from Dancing with the Stars to her Spice Girls Reunion Tour.
Her style factor has evolved exponentially since her former days….
…of bra tops and shiny suits. Let’s take a look:
For red carpets, Scary absolutely favors black frocks…
…in skin tight fabrics and body hugging silhouettes.
From time to time, she shines in satin dresses in pale colors like pink or gray…
And on occasion she might offer a bit of punch…
..in a sleek silver sequined number.
For more casual events, she gravitates towards separates…
…but make no mistake, the silhouette is the same: low cut, bust clinging top, and hip hugging pencil skirt with stilettos.
I can’t hate, this look really works for her.
Want a Spicy dress game? Try these bargain options:
Left to Right: Eliza J Satin Ruched Slip Dress, $129, www.macys.com; Ya Ya Metallic Mini Dress, $81, www.saks.com; Betsey Johnson Shirred Sequin Halter Dress, $114, www.labelspree.com.
Get her separates look with the following…
Top Row: On Gossamer Black Silk Satin Camisole, $32, www.bluefly.com; Bop Basic Tank Top, $34, shopbop.com
Bottom Row: Shape fx® Hold-you-in sculpted pencil skirt, $39, www.newport-news.com; Metallic Tweed Pencil Skirt, $56, www.bebe.com.
…and go super glam spice in a sequined dress like this $145 ASOS LUXE Sequin Scoop Back Dress
….from www.asos.com.
Smootches!

Fashion, News, and What Nots

*There’s so much going on this Wednesday! Tracy Reese’s Trunk Sale, Gen Art’s Sale, and now Malcolm Harris is celebrating the launch of his Designers for Darfur Limited Edition T-Shirt Series.
Venue : Gin Lane, 355 West 14th Street (between 8th & 9th Aves.)
Benefiting Charity : The Save Darfur Coalition / Designers For Darfur
Date : Wednesday, December 5th, 2007
Time : 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.
RSVP: rsvp@designersfordarfur.com
I’ll be there!
*Tracy Ellis Ross looked great yesterday at the Kiki De Montparnasse store opening in LA…
Get a similar look with the following:

Top Row: Printed Halter, $48, www.ardenb.com; Joie Black Stretch Cottom Flame Jacket, $162, www.bluefly.com
Middle Row: Quilted Saitn Pochette, $48, www.ardenb.com; Joie Black Stretch Cottom Flame Jacket, $162, www.bebe.com
Bottom Row: Nine West Naso, $109, www.piperlime.com; Twelfth Street by Cynthia Vincent Skinny Stretch Pants, $135, www.bluefly.com.
*Be sure to check out Scary perform with the Spice Girls tonight at Victoria’s Secret’s Fashion Show. 10pm on CBS.

Real Style: Bergen Street

Happy Monday!
It’s beginning to feel a lot like Christmas, no? Where does the time go?
Anyway, I was walking around my old ‘hood this weekend, and ran into this young makeup artist…

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…who seemed Fashion Bomb bound.
I had to take her picture–everything from her funnel neck belted tweed coat to her sunglasses, bracelets, and cool dark plum bag screamed STYLE. And her sharp haircut was only the icing on the chic cake.
So what do you think? Is she FAB (Fashion Bomb)?
Smootches!

Fashion, News, and What Nots

*Beautiful emerald dominated the red carpet this weekend at Conde Nast’s Movies Rock event. But who wore it better?
Beyonce…

…in skin tight satin.
Or Mary J…
…in Grecian Green?
*Check out Tracy Reese’s Trunk Show…
…this Wednesday, December 5th, from 5-8 at 641 Hudson.
*Also this Wednesday: GenArt’s Sale!
WHAT: Shop directly from Gen Art runway designers for clothing and accessories designers for up to 70%, with open bar, free chocolate and beauty product sampling and services
WHEN: Wednesday, December 5th, 2007; 6-10pm
WHERE: Puck Building; 293 Lafayette St. (btw. Prince and Houston)
WHO: 50+ womenswear, accessories & menswear sell current season samples and overstock for up to 70% off at an upscale and stylish shopping event. The event features womenswear, menswear and accessories from hot new emerging NY designers, some recently featured on the Gen Art runway at the Styles and Fresh Faces in Fashion shows including Octopi, Lynne Larson, Mooka Kinney, Sunshine&Shadow, H. Fredriksson, Mel en Stel, Lewis Cho, Made Her Think, Bliss Lau and Thea Grant.
Tickets: Free for Gen Art members, $15 advance purchase
Visit www.genart.org/ for more info!

Mail Bombs: Rihanna’s Houndstooth Coat, Alicia’s Mackage Coat, and Beyonce’s Look for Less!

Hey,
It’s Friday!

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You know what time it is.
It seems these Mail Bombs are getting harder and harder to crack. I did my best:)
Let’s get to it!
First up, Olamide from London is totally in love with Beyonce’s look:
She says, “Please can you find where Beyonce got this outfit???”
I did a bit of detective work and found the following:

Slouchy Knit Beret, $10.80, www.forever21.com; Max Studio Silk Cashmere Turtleneck Sweater, $98, www.maxstudio.com; Tribeca by Kenneth Cole Rock Candy Flats, $40, www.piperlime.com; Women’s Beaded Hoop Earrings, $7.50, www.oldnavy.com; ASOS Paperbag Stripe Trouser, $47, www.asos.com.

Next, Ingrid says, “I love this coat that Rihanna is wearing and have also been looking around for a great belted houndstooth coat.”

Any advice on where I should start looking? ( I just graduated college so i can’t spend a ton)”
Rihanna’s $398 coat from Ron Herman might be a bit out of reach, but that doesn’t mean you can’t get a similar look. Try these lower priced black and white options:
Left to Right: Belted Houndstooth Coat, $178, www.talbots.com; Soia & Kyo Belted Houndstooth Wool Coat, $330, www.nordstrom.com; Paper, Denim & Cloth Jackie O Jacket in Houndstooth, $149, www.revolveclothing.com.

Next, reader Julia says, “I do not have the traditional crave of shoes/clothes/purses. Don’t get me wrong…if I see some hot shoes, purse, or outfit I will definitely buy it. What makes me go crazy for fashion is outerwear style…like coats/jackets/vest/sweaters. So I come to you asking: Can you please find where I can get this coat Alicia has on???”
“…Your help is truly appreciated.”
Julia! So that coat, with the leather detailing, really reminded me of a Mackage Coat. Mackage coats are made in Canada, have great cuts and shapes, cute leather accents, and also cost a grip! I checked their stock, and couldn’t find anything…though I did do a search and found this $258 Kenneth Cole Reaction Trench Coat….
…that I felt fit the bill.
If that doesn’t cure your coat jones, let me introduce you to a few Mackage creations:
Top Row: Joanie Prince of Whales Zip, $748; Zipper Coat with Puffy Sleeves, $550.
Bottom Row: Noemie Coat in Fog, $660; Valeria Trench Coat in Black, $627.
Get ’em all at www.revolveclothing.com.
And if anyone knows who made Alicia’s coat…let me know!
Next, Natalie says, “Hi Claire, I love these boots…”
“…edgy but sexy. By chance do you know who makes them?’
Hey there. Kristen’s boots look similar to these boots by Fitzwell

Get ’em for $180 a zappos.com
Next, Shari says, “Hey Claire! What kind of shoe do you think I can wear with this dress?

“…And do you think I can wear panty hose? Thanks!”
Um, Shari. That dress is fire. And a fire dress deserves some fire shoes. I’d say keep it simple in a neutral black, but make sure that these aren’t any regular old black shoes (as the model is wearing). Strappy, tall, wedged, or spiky, make sure your heels stand out!
Try these:

Left to Right: Jessica Simpson Hidi Platform Maryjane, $63, www.endless.com; Report Signature Guarda T-Strap Pump, $195, www.revolveclothing.com; Alessandro Dell’Acqua Suede Bondage Stilettos, $670, shopbop.com
Oh and yes, wear sheer hose. It’s cold out there!

Lastly, we have a question for everyone.
It’s getting colder, so Keenda asks, “What is your take on UGGs??
“…. are they worth it? Are they fashionable or just an Uggly trend soon to be forgotten??”
Thoughts?
Smootches!

Fashion News and What Nots

*Does Rihanna read the Fashion Bomb?
Madame Umbrella goes exotic in a hip hugging leopard print dress at the Bambi awards in Germany. Are we feeling her look?

*Get cute party dresses for under $50

Trend Talk: Preppy Plaid

Ok, I’ll admit it: I’m a prep at heart! Throw me a blazer and cable knit in any combination, and I’ll start to swoon.
While ‘prep’ usually conjures up images of dorky girls in knee socks, modern takes on preppy staples, like plaid, are adding an air of cool to tradition:
Kat de Luna and Eva Pigford rock plaid in colorful dresses topped off with pretty pumps or ankle boots…

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…with or without tights.
Rihanna and Rachel Roy pump up the volume in all plaid coats…
…adding belts to create hourglass silhouettes.
Chanteuse Christina Milian offers just a dash of plaid in a yellow cap…
And Kimora (and kids) go super traditional and super cute in Burberry….
Even men get in on the action….
…in blazers, caps, and simple shirts.
Want a plaid look? Try a coat if you’re bold…

Left to Right: Plaid Wool Coat, $180, www.ardenb.com ; Guess? Plaid Wool Coat, $198, www.nordstrom; Coffee Shop Plaid Balloon Hem Coat, $138, www.nordstrom.com.
Pop on a dress for a great work look…

Left to Right: Nine West Belted Plaid Pencil Dress, $65, www.macys.com ; Plaid Belted Dress, $148, www.bananarepublic.com; Semantiks ‘New Haven’ Plaid Dress, $180, www.nordstrom.com.
Or add an accessory for just a touch…

Left to Right: Eugenia Kim Maggie Wool Paid Equestrian Cap, $187, shopbop.com
Burberry Smock Check Scarf, $180, www.neimanmarcus.com; justsweet Women’s Penelope II Open Toe Pump, $100, www.endless.com.
Don’t forget the men!

Left to Right: Shades of Greige Plaid Military Jacket in Grey/Black, $184, www.revolveclothing.com ; Hawkings McGill Market Dress Shirt, $49, www.urbn.com; Hats Off, $20, www.kennethcole.com.
Now flaunt your inner prep with pride!
Smootches!
PS Just for fun, a couple great steals:

Left to Right: Lux Western Buttondown Shirt, $48, www.urbn.com ; Roney Plaid Wrap Jacket, $58, www.rampage.com.

Fashion, News, and What Nots

*Keyshia Cole showed up to 106th & Park yesterday in this get up:
We love Keyshia, but do we love this look?
*I started salivating when I saw this $670 pair of Alessandro Dell’Acqua Suede Bondage Stiletto’s on shopbop.com

Would you rock these?

Cool Online Find: Luxe Vie

Hey, hey!
So FAITHFUL reader Alex was kind enough to alert me to a hot website!
She says:

Recently I attended a “Clothes & Cocktail” party in Alexandria, VA and an upcoming designer, Kiki, presented some pieces from her newest collection….you should REALLY check her website: Luxevie.com

So of course I had to check it out…and Alex was right! I logged on and quickly found tons of Fashion Bomb material:
I instantly fell in love with the winter ready dresses in a myriad of colors and drapes…
Top Row: Grey Turtleneck Sweater Dress, $65; Printed Kimono Sleeve Dress, $70.
Bottom Row: Burgundy Dress with Silver Detail, $55; Long Sleeve Turtleneck Dress, $50.
Cute separates, perfect for the club or the office….

Top Row: Kimono Sleeved Colorblock Top, $35; Red and Grey Tunic, $50.
Bottom Row: Cold Shoulder Top, $40; Black and White Cape, $45.
And hot accessories, from bags to bracelets and earrings…

Top Row: Glazed and Embossed Satchel, $70; Trapeze Bag, $65.
Bottom Row: Green and Gold Glass Bead Earrings, $15; Silver and Leather Dangle Earrings, $15.
The items look super stylish…and you really can’t go wrong when everything on the site is $100 or less!
Check out www.luxevie.com..and tell ’em Claire (and Alex) sent ya!
Smootches!
I went to the Glamour panel yesterday (busy bee…I need to slow down!)
While I always love talking about the relationships between women of color and their hair, and the issues of diversity in the media…I emerged frustrated with the dialogue. After attending the Blacks in Fashion talks of weeks past and now this, I’m just like, “Is anything going to change?” It seems we continue to have this discussion without anything substantive happening.
The Glamour panel was a nice act on the part of the magazine, but it seems to be a simple band aid over a large gash wound called ‘lack of diversity.’ I honestly think that people of color would be on runways, in magazines, etc and that staffers would be better informed (i.e. won’t think it’s ok to say that dreads are dreadful) if companies actually made an effort to support multiculturalism behind the scenes.
Talking is futile unless people at magazines, model agencies and the like try their darndest to diversify their ranks….not just throw a person of color on the cover or inside on occasion.
My two pennies. What do you think?

Fashion News and What Nots:

* Sarah Jessica Parker says Manolo’s ruined her knees. Oh, and no more Cosmos!
*Nina Garcia Blogs for Fashion Blog Fashionista.
* Style Chile looks at the Bright Tight Trend.

Intern Post: It’s a Jungle out There!

Hello Lovelies,
So new Fashion Bomb intern, Charlé, is gracing us with her very first post today. Enjoy!
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Hey Readers!
Intern Charlé reporting on a tried and true trend: Leopard Print. While we saw it all over the Fall ’06 runways, Roberto Cavalli’s success at H&M proves that the exotic trend has reached classic status.
Check how the following celebs elevated their printed pieces with their own style, all the while taming this bold pattern with dope (yes, dope) yet elegant silohuettes. They somehow manage to keep it looking fresh and young:

Mary J. Blige breathes life into a basic LBD in this Just Cavalli top…

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…while the super Spicy Spice Girl Mel B…
….flavors her little black dress with just a dash of leopard print on the wrist.
Taraji Henson literally shines in this satine number….

…while Eve…
…tackles quite a few trends at once in this sequined cap.
Thankfully, she redeemed herself this summer at the BET awards…
…in Dolce & Gabanna’s skin tight mini.
Beyonce accessorizes with these wildly sexy Christian Louboutin t-straps…
And dog-toting Rihanna as well as the stylish starlet Kelis…
…tone down the glam factor by pairing their prints with wide-legged and colored denim, respectively.

To perfect the look, don’t run the risk of looking like Mrs. Tarzan with clashing prints and textures like sweetheart here…
Instead, accent your ensemble with unexpected flashes of leopard or cheetah print:
My picks:

Left to Right:
Printed Calf hair Gloves, $165, www.jcrew.com; Betsey Johnson Watch, $65, www.urbn.com; Knit Hat, $16.50, www.delias.com.

For the Fall and Winter months, pop on an exotic print frock with black tights and booties:

Top Row: Nanette Lepore Lucky Leopard Silk Dress, $209, www.eluxury.com; Tory Burch ‘Nicole’ Dress, $425, www.nordstrom.com.
Bottom Row: Victoria’s Secret’s Dress, $65,www.victoriassecret.com; C&C Design, $98, shopbop.com
For more affordable alternatives try a separate like this Forever 21 cardigan…
…pair it with a black turtleneck and high-waisted trousers or a solid waist skirt with faintly textured tights and platform heels for a complete look.
You’re good to go!

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Wow, Charlé, what a great post!
My interns make me so proud:)
And, I must say, I’ve definitely gone loco with the exotic print accessories, from ballet flats to clutches. Pair a leopard flat with some skinny jeans and a cashmere turtleneck– instant classic!
So last night, I ended up going to see Nina Garcia speak at Barnes and Noble…
…yes, I skipped the gym, but it was worth it!
The place was packed…
…with fashionistas and Project Runway fans. Though I came a bit late, I managed to squeeze into a seat up front, next to a 12 year old super fan who claimed to have watched every episode of Project Runway 7 times. She was so cute!
A few nuggets from Nina’s talk:
*Intern if you want to be involved in magazines. She started off thinking she wanted to be a designer, and enrolled at FIT. After figuring out she couldn’t quite master the technical stuff, she decided to go another route. She took classes in Fashion merchandising and even interned at Perry Ellis in the Marc Jacobs days before interning at Mirabella and then joining the staff of Elle Magazine.
*In terms of your wardrobe, invest in the boring basics–white button down, trench coat, cardigan–then amp them up with accessories.
Solid advice.
I bought her book, and started reading on the train…
…it’s really good!
There’s tons of great of fashion advice, large doses of fashion history, and amazing quotes!
Pick it up for $12 at www.amazon.com
Smootches!
* My fave boutique Pieces is having a huge sale!
Log onto www.piecesofbklyn.com for locations and hot deals.

Real Style: Reader Submission

Hey!
So the holiday was soooo relaxing, but somehow it didn’t seem long enough!
Anyway ever since the most Fashionable Fashion Bomber contest, I’ve been getting some great submissions from loyal readers who want to showcase their style. Today, I present Alexis…

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….a law student at Syracuse University.
She says ” Most that know me call me Miss. Bre. Kinda like Beyonce’s alter ego Sasha, my fashion abilities have shown through my alter ego Miss. Bre…”
“.. I describe Miss Bre as fly, young, and flashy when it comes to fashion–wearing what I feel is hot at the moment but yet putting my own little quirks and twist to it. Right now I’m really into Indian inspired fashion because of a recent trip I took there…”
“….I love that everything over there is embellished with massive stones and bling. I definitely don’t consider myself a fashion guru who knows the do’s and don’ts, but I do consider myself a person who has appropriated a style that fits my personality and most importantly me…”
Cute!
So what do you think? Does Ms. Bre have great style?
Smootches!

Fashion, News, and What Nots

*I was indulging in my favorite Sunday treat, the New York Times Style Section, when what should I stumble upon, but a feature article on Fashion Bomb Friend….
….Andre J! Someone told me to stop posting pix of him, but I just can’t resist!
The article, by Guy Trebay, was on Andre’s fortuitous ascent to the French Vogue cover. A great quote from Andre J, “Anything you love you can sell, honey, and I sold it. Andre J. is a part of history.” Preach! Catch the rest of the article here.
* Nina Garcia (of Project Runway and Elle fame) will be having a reading and signing for her book, “The Little Black Book of Style”…
tonight at 7pm at the Barnes and Noble at 6th and 22nd in Chelsea. I’m torn between going or taking this hot class at my gym (must work off those turkey calories)…but then again, how could I pass up the chance to meet the Fashion Director of the great Elle Magazine?!?! Ok, I might see y’all there…
*Roll out (if you can) to this panel discussion tomorrow:
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It’s from 3-5 at Conde Nast. Don’t ask me why they’re having this epic panel discussion in the middle of a workday! Do they want people to come???
Anyway, I’m sure you all heard about the whole Glamour ‘debacle’. If not, read this great article.
This panel should be a good, frank discussion on perceptions of race and beauty (and why one Glamour staffer said dreads and Afro’s were an office ‘don’t). It’s a huge chunk of time, but I must go. Definitely see you there!
*What’d you get on Black Friday??? My favorite splurge was this pair of Miss Sixty Boots (love them!)

…and my favorite ‘save’ (if you can call it that) was this pair of shiny leggings from American Apparel
..for $40.
Yes, I bought the shiny leggings. Though Rihanna rocked them well…
… I’m still kinda having questions as to how I should wear them. I’m thinking just a long sweater and pumps will do…

Gift Guide: Claire’s Favorite Fashionable Things

Hey, hey,
So gift and sale season is fast approaching, and while I plan on procrastinating heavily, I know that some of you are getting a leg up during those Thanksgiving sales.
In the spirit of ‘Oprah’s favorite things,’ I decided, why not give you Claire’s Favorite Things? Below, the Fashion Bomb’s Guide to Stylish Gifts.
First up, celeb inspired presents:
1. Bold Clutches

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A bold clutch can brighten up any outfit, and looks smashingly dressy against the darker colors of winter.
My picks:
Top Row: Alfani Mercer Patent Clutch, $68,www.macys.com; Mint Handbags Madison, $53, www.ebags.com.
Bottom Row: Alfani Greenwich Croco Clutch, $98,www.macys.com; Silk Satin Claire Clutch, $60, www.jcrew.com.
2. Bangles & Long Necklaces
Long necklaces or bangles are a go-to gift: they’re one size fits all, affordable, and upgrade any outfit:

Top Row: Tortoise Link Necklace, $68,www.oohboutique.com; Everday Bangles, $9, www.boutiquefinesse.com.
Bottom Row: Galaxy Starbust, $50,www.starletaccessories.com; Kenneth Jay Lane Coral Stone Long Necklace, $60, www.bluefly.com.
If you already have enough, you can always organize!

Left to Right: Little Burch Jewelry Stand, $28; Chirp Bracelet Stand, $18, both at www.urbn.com.
3. Berets
As you probably know, I love berets for their warm, stylish qualities. Plus, if you’re having a bad hair day, they’ve got you covered! Pop on a traditional black or get bold with sequins. Either way, effortless chic:

Left to Right: Cableknit Beret, $38,www.anthropologie.com; Ready & Cable Beret, $38, www.kennethcole.com; Kokin Orchiila Beret, $125,www.bloomingdales.com.
4. Ray Bans
Aviators never go out of style, flatter most face shapes, and at about $100, won’t break the bank:
Pop ’em on for a sunny winter day as the perfect finish to a sophisticated look. Get this pair at www.saks.com.
5. Black Wrap
Black wraps are a wardrobe staple for a good reason: they’re a great topper for a chilly office, work well as a re-purposed scarf on a cold day, and provide oh so necessary warmth when donning backless numbers for club nights.
Get this one by Kashmere

… for $100 at www.bluefly.com.
That does it for celeb inspired gifts! Now for Claire’s more personal recommendations:
6. Fashion Books

Top Row:The End of Fashion by Teri Agins, $11; In Vogue: The Illustrated History of the World’s Most Famous Fashion Magazine, $47.25.
Bottom Row:The Complete History of Costume & Fashion: From Ancient Egypt to the Present Day by Bronwyn Cosgrave, $25; Fashion (Oxford History of Art) by Christopher Breward, $15.
All at www.amazon.com
Need to brush up on your fashion history? Want to know who Claire McCardell is (or who pioneered the ‘New Look’)? Check out these books for reference. Begin your fashion education now!

7. Journals
Left to Right: Iris Journal, $10,www.mfashop.com; Cavallini Notebook, $15-$16, www.katespaperie.com; Blackberry Journal, $13, www.broadwaypaper.com.
I’ve kept journals since I was 12…there’s nothing like looking back at how far you’ve come. Get one for personal use, and another to take notes during fashion shows!
8. Fashion DVD’s

Left to Right: America’s Next Top Model Season 1, $30; Zoolander, $11; Project Runway Complete Third Season, $20; all at www.amazon.com
Don’t want to watch another rerun of I Love New York? These DVD’s are a bit tongue and cheek, but fashion learning nonetheless.
9. Fuzzy Slippers

…I love high shoes, but my feet definitely don’t! There’s nothing like giving my tired dogs a rest in a pair of cozy ones. Get this pair for $29.50 at www.gap.com
10. Digital Camera

I got my dope camera 3 years ago as a birthday present. It still works, but with the proliferation of cute cameras at affordable prices, it only makes sense to upgrade this year (all the better to snap Real Style). You can get the the Kodak option on the left for a reasonable $90 or the Fujifilm Finepix on the right for $180 at www.bestbuy.com.
That does it!
Now get to shopping!
Smootches!
PS Need more ideas? Check out my Gift Guide from last year.
PSSS Happy Holidays! I’ll try to update, but…no promises!