Happy New Year! It’s the first Friday of 2017 so we had to kick off our ‘How Do You Wear It’ series with a trend that is beyond fly. Claire showed you how the celebrities are rockin’ their camouflage threads but we want to see how you do it. We did a call for submissions and got tons of responses! Guess you guys love the trend as much as I do. Let’s see what we have here:
What happens when you mix sequins with camouflage? You get Angelle May (@angelleslife )! This bombshell fused both trends together and created a stylish, swaggy ensemble. Hot!
Jeeda J of Swoon Blog, paired her midi length, camo skirt with strappy sandals and a fur-lined moto jacket. Need that jacket!
Every now and then we get a bomber submission and I love it! Cameron, @standup_g , wore a camouflage button-down shirt with a printed hat and black frame glasses. The mixed prints add a personal flare. Here for it!
Designer Shakira, @Kira_Nacole, threw on a camouflage hoodie dress from her personal collection. Must be nice to make garments as the trends come out!
Kimberly’s embellished jacket is too fly! I appreciate the simply styled outfit. It allows the focus to be on the jacket. I smell a DIY project coming!
Last but not least we have Cinda (@cindalemeise). She writes, “My love for camouflage print is insane. Here is one way that I rocked the camo trend.” I understand, Cinda. I love it too!
For more bomb submissions, be sure to visit our gallery (scroll all the way to the top!). That’s all for now. See you next week, same time, same place for another stylish edition of How Do You Wear It.
Happy Friday! We’ve spent the week on the camouflage wave and we’re not done yet! When a timeless print meets a classic designer you get today’s Bomb Product of the Day. Let’s get into the $1,599 Valentino Garavani Roclock Camouflage Medium Crossbody:
The camouflage print crossbody purse features a chain-link shoulder strap, studded trim, leather interior with one zipper pocket and two flat pockets and a flap top with push-lock closure.
Her gold metallic jacket features real dyed sheared lamb shearling, a dual zip-front closure, buckle closure at the neck, side zip pockets, and a belted waist.
Her spacious leather clutch boasts a front flap and allover silver star embellishment.
I need this in my wardrobe!
If you’re up for the splurge, get her jacket here and clutch here.
Happy Friday, Bombers and Bombshells! Did you hear? I was on the Tom Joyner morning show today with Jacque Reid discussing Awards show style!
Jacque wanted to discuss the politics of red carpet dressing, and more specifically the difficulties women of color might face finding gowns for awards season. The subject arose after actress and comedian Leslie Jones famously couldn’t find anyone to dress her for the Ghostbusters premiere. She voiced her frustrations on Twitter, and Christian Siriano came to the rescue with a red, off the shoulder stunner.
Can it be hard for anyone who isn’t Beyonce to find a dress? Definitely. Most showrooms only carry sample size i.e. a size 4 or 6, so if you’re curvy, you’re most likely out of luck. And then a designer has to think: does this actress align with our brand identity? Is this someone we would choose to market our garments? If you look at most high end designers and see the type of women they include in their advertising campaigns, you’d see that most times they are not touting chocolate or curvy sisters. So what’s one to do?
Below, 4 solutions:
1. Request from a Designer Who is Known to be Kind to Brown and/or Curvy Women
Siriano dresses women of any shape, color, age, or size, and does so beautifully. Ditto for Michael Costello, Brandon Maxwell, Tracy Reese, Cushnie et Ochs, and more. Seek and find out who those designers are. Work with someone who ‘gets it’ (i.e. gets that you’re beautiful, valuable, and worthy and why in the world wouldn’t they jump at the opportunity to dress you?!?)
2. Go with a Smaller Designer
If you don’t need a ‘runway’ piece per se, there are loads of young designers ready to dress you for the next red carpet. LaQuan Smith, Marquette 21, Shades of Shea, and Mychael Knight all spring to mind as designers who are super talented, but not necessarily putting on high wattage runway productions during international fashion weeks. It’s a win-win for both parties: you get a dress, and they get exposure.
3. Invest in a Stylist Who is Super Connected
Some stylists have a roster of A-list clientele, and can get you a dress based off of their relationships with designers and showrooms. But be warned, stylists are not cheap (some have a day rate of $6,500!), and because they’re poppin, they might not have time nor need to work with you. Still, it won’t hurt to ask! The right stylist can change your life, so they’re definitely worth the investment should you find the right one (cue Micaela Erlanger and Lupita Nyong’o; Law Roach and Zendaya).
4. Buy or Borrow
Yes, these dresses can be expensive, but if you want that look, perhaps make that investment. Otherwise, there is always Rent the Runway.
Camouflage is a wardrobe essential that brings an unexpected yet gritty feel to our favorite outfits. The military print can be paired with basic colors, stripes, frisky florals and a myriad of other contrasting patterns; however, the popularity behind its timeless appeal also hinges on its undeniable versatility.
We’ve spotted camouflage popping up everywhere via social media and style stars can’t seem to get enough. So, of course, we’ve compiled our own list of bomb finds under $100.
Stay warm with oversized outerwear that makes a statement! With faux fur and embroidered appliques, rock this piece with jeans and chunky heeled booties. Get it now!
Showcase your flirty side with Denim & Supply Ralph Lauren’s Open-Back Camo Slip Dress which features a fit-and-flare silhouette, a scoop neckline and a concealed zipper. Cop it here!
Jumpsuits are excellent options for those breezy days where piecing together an outfit can seem like a daunting task. With an on-trend army print and a body hugging silhouette, Charlotte Russe’s sultry pick is sure to turn heads. Add a denim jacket and strappy heels to complete your look!
Pair this weekend essential with leather pants, distressed jeans or, take a cue from the model, and slay in a plunging cream bodysuit. Purchase your version here!
To all my fashionistas who aren’t afraid to pile on the prints, Storets just made life a little easier! It doesn’t get much better than a hot pink camoflauge jacket and short combination. Not only is this ensemble cutting-edge and innovative, it’s also fun to style. Hey, over-the-knee boots!
If you’re a bombshell who wants to rock camoflauge in a more subtle way, why not nab these strappy camo stunners from Go Jane? At $31, they’re quite the steal!
Embrace your inner street style star and incorporate “tomboy chic” accents into your winter wardrobe. Style these cropped trousers with a graphic print sweatshirt or a bomb pair of combat boots. Get them here!