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FASHION: Gwen Stefani Launches Harajuku Mini at Target

Last week, style icon Gwen Stefani launched a limited-run collection for Target. Called Harajuku Mini, it is inspired by Stefani’s other clothing lines and by her own personal sense of style.

Many fashionistas were disappointed to learn that the collection is only for kids – but, the children that get to don these duds are truly lucky!

The stylish Harajuku Mini collection is an offshoot of the line she did with Target last year called Harajuku Lovers. All of Ms. Stefani’s Harajuku work is inspired by the bold prints and patterns of the Harajuku District of Japan, which is one of the most revered and avant garde fashion capitals of the world. It boasts an electic mix of fashion-forward styles ranging from gothic to Lolita, visual kei, decora, Asian and tribal influences, and more.

The Harajuku Mini collection for Target features clothing for boys and girls, and includes animal-inspired hoodies, tutus, and plaid pants,  plus prints and graphics galore.

There is clothing for little kids up to the “tween” age. Gwen Stefani was quoted as saying, “Ultimately, with the tween line, I wanted them to feel cool and that they’re expressing themselves through their clothes — that’s what I always did. It’s a sensitive age. I was still really into Hello Kitty, but in a different way. I wanted to wear it with like, zippered skirts, but your parents still want you to be a little girl.”

About the collection as a whole, she also went on to say,  “When I get dressed in the morning, it’s a reflection of how I’m feeling that day, so when I first went to Japan and saw the Harajuku, I felt like, ‘How perfect — a catwalk for kids to go, ‘I want to be real and unique and express myself.’’ That’s the DNA of the line. It’s my style mixed with the way the Japanese dress their kids — a lot of clashing and mixing and things that you wouldn’t think go together. I wanted the Harajuku Mini collection to reflect that kookiness. I also got to put some of my signature styles through the years in: punker pants, plaid skirts, zippers. Target wanted all of it. This is really cute and really wearable. It’s so fun. I wanted it to look like all of my signature looks that I’ve done through the years, kind of for children. I wanted to bring fashion to kids.”

Stefani says that own two quite stylish boys helped her design the collection. “My kids have a big opinion about it,” she said.

Check out some of the best looks from the Harajuku Mini line as well as of Gwen at the launch for Target.

~~ By: Ashley Boynes-Shuck

Fashion: Winter Trends -The Everlasting Ugg!

With fall in full swing and the winter months looming ahead, many people are looking for the hottest fashion for cold weather seasons. Indeed, every year the fashion market shifts, even if just a little bit, meaning that it is certainly a good idea for fashion-conscious people to keep an eye on designers and trends. One trend that doesn’t seem to be going anywhere soon, and which has been popular for many years now, is that of wearing boots that double as fashion items and pieces of warmth. For the most part, this trend is due to the explosive popularity of Ugg Boots, which have gained notoriety worldwide in recent years, having originated as unique Australian boot designs. Fans of these sorts of boots will be happy to know that there are a number of newer styles being offered by the brand this season.

One trend that seems to be occurring within the Ugg brand is the availability of taller boots. The classic Ugg style, which we’ve all seen on people for years now, is designed to go about midway up the shin, however, a few of Ugg’s newer boot offerings are designed to fit just below the knee, providing an entirely different look (as well as more leg warmth!). For examples of this new story, check out the Bomber Chestnut Over The Knee Bailey Boot, or the Lotus Brown Over The Knee Bailey Boot, which both have similar designs within this new style.

Ugg has also made some changes with newer styles that go the other way, in that they are lower than the classic style. In fact, some of the shorter new Ugg boots barely even resemble the classics or the knee boots, in that they have harder soles, and even heels in some instances. It can be great to grab a smaller pair of Uggs, like the Black Leather Lynnea Shearling Clog Boot, or any number of similar offerings, in order to give yourself more options with your footwear in the coming, colder months.

These are just a couple of styles in what has become actually quite an extensive collection offered by Ugg boots. The truth is, this brand name is so hot lately, and has been so popular for years now, that virtually anything they put out will be considered trendy and stylish, and will be picked up by thousands of customers. If you’re looking for some fashion compliments, or even just some new footwear this season, the Ugg collection is definitely a good one to keep your eye on. You can’t go wrong with a new pair of these famed boots.

Fashion: Trend Watch – Cut Outs, Open Backs, and Bare Midriffs

Bare upper midriffs and strategically placed cutouts are making a comeback in the fashion world, even as winter months grow cooler.

Recently, Keira Knightley wore a stunning Roksandra Ilinic gown on the red carpet for the premiere of her upcoming film, ‘A Dangerous Method.’ The black and white dress bared a portion of her upper midriff, as well as having a more open back.

Gwyneth Paltrow did it on a September 2011 red carpet in a stunning piece by Emilio Pucci which was black with embellishments and a little bit of bare belly.

Alexa Chung, Nicole Richie, and Jessica Szohr have also donned the daring style on the red carpet.

Aside from bare midriffs, bare backs and interesting cutouts are also showing up all over the place.

Rosie Huntington-Whitely wore a positively stunning Max Mara dress recently, while Jennifer Aniston and Ginnifer Godwin did their own takes on cutouts.

Donna Mizani, Factory by Eric Hart, and the Revolt Clothing Lovers & Friends line are showing unique cutouts on some of their holiday collection cocktail dresses, too.

And – don’t forget, you can bring sexy back – literally – with a modest-in-the-front, scandalous-in-the-back look. An open-backed dress can be even more alluring than showing leg or Décolletage.

One of my favorite looks was from early 2011. It was Anne Hathaway’s gorgeous open back dress at the Golden Globe Awards, which was very conservative from the front but lovely from the back.

Jessica Casatain’s Elie Saab Fall 2011 gown at the Venice Film Festival was another great option.

More recently, celebrities such as Keira Knightley and Taylor Swift stunned in adaptations by the aforementioned Rosksandra Ilinic and Contrarian New York, both this month and last month, respectively.

Even Sir Paul McCartney’s bride, Nancy Shevell wore a daring backless black dress in September.

Check out photos – how much would YOU bare?

~~ By Ashley Boynes-Shuck

Fashion: Trend Watch – Tea Length and Midi Dresses Still Going Strong

Perhaps it is the classic and modest style of Kate Middleton trickling across the pond, or the boost of ladylike fashions inspired by the hit show, Mad Men, but a longer hemline is now hotter than ever.

Formerly frumpy, ankle and tea-length dresses enjoyed a brief comeback in Fall 2010 before blazing boldly  back onto the scene this year.

Most recently, Keira Knightley, Madonna, and Anne Hathaway have worn this trend and done so beautifully and right on point, with modest dresses hitting between the mid-calf and the ankle.

If you are going to try this trend, sometimes called “midi-skirts,” the trick is to remember proportions, to accentuate the waist, and to choose appropriate shoes that won’t “cut you off” at the ankle, making your legs appear shorter. Also, remember to keep the entire look age-appropriate to avoid it feeling costumey or too “old.” Another tip? Keeping it monochromatic is best for more petite builds.

Please enjoy some memorable “longer” looks from the past year. Gemma Artenton wore a mauve version by Louis Vuitton. The young Hailee Steinfield wore a very age-appropriate look by Miu Miu. Madonna kept it edgy, and the ever-quirky Carrie Mulligan kept hers girly and demure.

Fashion-forward actress Elizabeth Olsen opted for a tiered skirt that hit at approximately ankle-length and was right on trend while standing out from the crowd at her London premiere of Martha Marcy May Marlene.

Anne Hathaway and Keira Knightley, in Alexander McQueen Resort and Roksanda Ilincic showed that a more ladylike look can still be sexy.

Who do you think got it right? Who got it wrong? And, out of all of these lovely ladies, who wore it best?

 ~~ By Ashley Boynes-Shuck

Fashion: Cat Hats! Yay, or Nay?

Cat-eared hats are popping up everywhere from the Rachel Zoe newsletter to H&M stores, on the Real Housewives of New Jersey and Khloe Kardashian, in Macy’s and Target, on TopShop, on the Anna Sui runway, and more.

Notably, these types of hats have been popular amongst the younger crowd (read: children) for years, maybe even decades, now.

So, should grown woman wear “cat hats” any time other than at a costume party?

Let us know your thoughts.

(The Cat in the Hat would be proud!)

~~ By Ashley Boynes-Shuck

Trend Watch: Seasonally Apropos Boho

While it may be seemingly easier to pull off a boho-chic look for spring and summer, you can let your inner hippie (or Olsen twin) shine in fall and winter months, too!!

Try faux fur vests, flowy paisley or floral blouses or skirts, hippie-chic dresses paired with tall boots, floppy hats, ponchos, and sheer layered pieces for a modern and season-appropriate take on this hot look. Knits, pops of leather, and mixing-and-matching fabrics or surprising pattern mixing are also key elements to this type of style.

Layering is anothe key part of any bohemian-inspired ensemble, and the cooler months are the perfect time to do so.  The modern take on a boho look can range from classic hippie, to East Coast hipster, or even a throwback to Eliza Doolittle. Best yet is a mixture of all three styles. Just have fun with it and be sure not to cross into costumey or homeless-looking territory.

The biggest part of this look is a casual, laid-back, effortless flavor that is still chic.

Look to these Matthew Williamson, Ralph Lauren, Winter Kate, Missoni, and Free People stylings for inspiration.

~~ By Ashley Boynes-Shuck

Fashion: Halloween Hoopla – Do It in Style!

Halloween is just around the corner, and no matter your age, it is always fun to dress up.

But, Halloween doesn’t always have to equal silly or skanky. I scoured the Internet to find some of the best and most fashion-forward costumes, as well as some fun favorites that may or may not include being, well…fashionable.

If dressing up isn’t necessarily for you, but you want to partake in the Halloween spirit, consider a chic mask paired with an all-black ensemble or a pretty dress, like those seen at the Maniac Masquerade party last week. Or, you can always play with fun and spooky makeup looks and leave the costumes to the kiddies.

This year, popular costumes include (once again) Snooki and Lady Gaga,  looks inspired by the TV shows Pan Am and Mad Men,  and geek chic looks. Some of the cutest we came across were the little ones dressed as a Chanel Bag, a mini Audrey Hepburn from Breakfast at Tiffany’s, and a Starbucks Pumpkin Spice latte! I also enjoyed the Louis Vuitton inspired jack-o-lantern.

Whatever your Halloween style, we’d love to see your photos. For now, here are some fun and Maniac looks.

Enjoy!

~~ Ashley Boynes-Shuck

Trend Watch: White Out on the Red Carpets

White in fall? White in winter? No problem! As I’ve touched upon in a previous post, it is no longer a fashion felony to rock white after Labor Day.

In fact, shades of ivory and white are white-hot on the red carpet nowadays!

White generally signifies sense of purity and modernism. It provides a clean, crisp look, especially when accentuated with black or another contrasting color.

Let’s take a look at some recent examples of celebrities who are gravitating towards this chic new color trend. It began in Winter 2011 and has been going strong ever since! Celebrities such as Amy Adams, Lea Michele, Natalie Portman, Eva Longoria, Kim Kardashian, Kirsten Dunst, Emma Watson, Emma Stone, Kate Winslet, and more have been looking fierce in paler hues. And, who can forget Marilyn Monroe’s classic pose in the white dress? Beautiful!

So, what do you think? Too bride? Too debutante? Or, too good to be true? Tell us:  White hot or…so not?

~~ Ashley Boynes-Shuck

Trend Watch: Bundle Up In Style – A Look at Capes and Ponchos

Maybe it’s the Boho hipster part of myself that is all too often hidden under sparkly, fleeting trends and other absurdities, or, maybe it’s my obsession with all things Rachel Zoe. But, I must say that I adore the cape trend this fall. I’ve always liked capes and ponchos, and am just glad that they are coming back into style. (Even though I don’t feel that they ever truly left!)

My favorite is the versatile Cape Dress by DKNY, but I also adore the Ringspun Hooded Cape from ASOS.  I also like the many options of capes by Rachel Zoe that are available at Nordstrom and through QVC, as well as the Chanel versions that I’ve stumbled across online. Ralph Lauren’s trench version of a cape, and the Issa bell-sleved cape dress also won big in my book. However, there are even versions of capes and ponchos at less costly retailers like Forever 21, American Apparel, and H&M, if those better fit your budget.

The tip is to allow it to be the standout piece of your outfit, and don’t overwhelm it with “theme” accessories…..after all, you don’t want it to end up looking costumey.

Done correctly, ponchos and capes can be versatile statement pieces that are all at once chic and effortless, too.

Whether they are patterned or plain, hooded or belted,  bright or subdued, try a poncho this fall and winter for an understated yet elegant look that’s pure sophistication!

Some favorites, below!

~Ashley Boynes-Shuck

Pittsburgh Fashion Week Begins in Market Square

On Monday September 26th, Market Square and surrounding venues in Pittsburgh hosted the beginning of what marked Pittsburgh’s second annual Fashion Week. The kick-off event began with a cocktail reception at McCormick and Schmick’s restaurant in the city. Guests of all varieties arrived donning the latest fall trends mixed with hints of classic European designer staples. While vintage Louis Vuitton, Chanel, and even the coveted Hermes Birkin bags made their appearances in the fashion forward Pittsburgh crowds, the atmosphere of the room stood out the most. It felt like, just for once, everyone was immersed in the avant-garde society of New York City’s fashionable elite during the peak of its fashion seasons in the months of September and February. At McCormick’s and Schmick’s, guests dined on the likes of seared tuna and other assortments of fishes. The sushi that was served there as well consisted of everything from the California to the Salmon Roll. While eating these delectable hors d’oeuvres and drinking martinis with a cucumber intricately placed in each glass, people socialized and took in the Marc Jacobs Fall 2011 Runway Show shown on the vast projector screen in the room.

After finishing up at McCormick’s and Schmick’s, everyone made their way over to another favorite Pittsburgh restaurant located right next door, The Capital Grille. At this venue, guests sampled lobster macaroni, filet mignon and humus dip paired with white and red wines. An old Hollywood vibe could be felt in the room as the dim lighting, rich mahogany wooden walls, and velvet décor laid the foundation for the setting. The flash of photographers’ cameras added to the glitz and glamour of the night as individuals in the crowds got to show off their best model poses. Once this part of the Monday festivities finished up, it was time for the big show; the most anticipated event of the night.

Fashion enthusiasts strutted with each step they took down Fifth Avenue as they made their way to the tent at Market Square for the show. The entrance to the tent was like a red carpet event, lined with columns with bushels of flowers and even more photographers. Walking through the entrance, guests knew that they were about to get an exclusive look into a world of fashion that was only going to be seen by them that evening. The show was previewing the Fall and Holiday Collections of fashion group Doncaster. As the house lights went down and the spotlight shined brightly on the runway, the DJ spun his dance club worthy tunes and the models began to walk out. From all ages and clothing sizes, the women who modeled showcased each piece in the collection with such flawless execution. Leopard and lace garments seemed to dominate the Fall and Holiday Doncaster Collections and were worn be a few famous Pittsburgh area faces. WTAE news anchor Wendy Bell along with local native Jacqui Gnazzo, most recognizable for being featured in the second season of the hit E! Network reality television show, Kourtney and Khloe Take Miami as a DASH store employee or “DASH doll,” graced the runway. As the show came to a close, it was then that the crowd moved on to the final event of the night, the after-show VIP party in the lobby of Piatt Place.

The final part of the evening included a champagne and dessert reception at Piatt Place.  Guests topped off the first day of Pittsburgh Fashion Week with toasts galore while munching on cupcakes that exuded exquisite style, with the Chanel logo in icing, as well as taste. A band played in the background as the night drew to a close, making it the perfect ending to a fashionable event. Guests left with gift bags that included the August/September issue of Maniac Magazine.

Ultimately, this event could not have been possible without the help and sponsorship of Piatt Properties, The Capital Grill, McCormick’s and Schmick’s, Izzazu Salon, Tiffany & Co., Fairmont Pittsburgh and most importantly the Doncaster fashion team and Vice President of Design, Patricia Clyne. A special thanks also goes out to Ladies Hospital Aid Society (LHAS) of Pittsburgh who were a crucial part of the event committee and were the event beneficiary for the evening as well. For the past 113 years, members and volunteers of the LHAS committee have given back immensely to the Pittsburgh area by assisting the underprivileged through the use of financial, medical, social, and educational services. The LHAS committee this year, under the direction of current President, Ms. Laura Penrod Kronk and Executive Director Ms. Dee Dee Troutman have done a tremendous job so far in living up to one of its main goals, “to provide support for the sick and the poor living in our diverse neighborhoods” and will continue to do so for many years to come.

This night was certainly one of the most fashionable Pittsburgh has seen in a while and it was definitely refreshing to see how the city has evolved through its stylish inhabitants. It is safe to say that everyone who left the event is already looking forward to next year’s!

~~By Matthew Hacke