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March 25, 2009

Oops! There Must be a Typo in My Fashion Magazine: I Can't Find this Item ANYWHERE!

Today I had the honor of doing a segment on the Fox 29 Philadelphia morning show, "Good Day Philadelphia." Michelle Buckman, Fox 29 News Consumer Reporter, asked me to answer a question many fashionistas have asked, particularly at the beginning of a new season: Why can't I find that fabulous piece I saw in the latest issue of my favorite fashion magazine online or in my local store?

My answers were pretty simple. One major reason is because many of the fashion editors are based in New York City and when they do their fashion layouts, they tend to select pieces from stores and boutiques in Manhattan. That's why magazines like Lucky are great because they occasionally have a regional section. Another reason you can chase and chase that cute pair of sandals or gorgeous top and never hit the jackpot is because those pieces you see were actually samples done for runway shows or collection previews. And guess what - they were never placed into production!

So what's a woman to do? I suggest taking the concept shown in the magazine, which basically shows the season's fashion trends. Then head to your laptop or to your local mall and shop for pieces that represent that trend. For example, one of the outfits that Michele Buckman featured was found in the March issue of InStyle magazine. The outfit centered around an adorable embellished short sleeve cardigan from J. Crew. Michelle had no luck finding this sweater online or in any of Jcrew's stores. But I was able to take the basic concept, "short sleeve cardigan," and recreate that entire outfit by finding an animal print short sleeve cardigan, shell, faux python clutch, embellished flat sandals, and dangling earrings. And the best part - the outfit in the magazine cost over $1200; mine was only $250! (Talk about creating the look for less!)

But, I do know that there are those "desperate" situations where you feel as though you cannot go on without having that one "it" item of the season. Yours truly has been there, trust me. In those cases, I suggest you get on the phone, call the store listed, describe the item (along with the name of the magazine and page number), and if they have it in stock, ask them to send it to you. Some stores like bebe make it easier for you to scout all of their stores. They have a customer service number that you can call, and they will do a nationwide search for you and give you the phone number of the store that has it in stock.

Whether you decide to recreate the look or take on a new part-time job to find the actual piece shown in your favorite magazine, just have fun with the new season's trends. And don't forget to watch those dollars - looking chic doesn't mean your purse has to look empty!

March 20, 2009

Recessionista Chic: How to Minimize the Cost of Maximizing Your Wardrobe


Unless you have somehow managed to sleep through the past couple of years, this will not come as a surprise: we are indeed in a recession. Amidst talks of cutbacks, layoffs, expense reductions, budget cuts, and of course, store closings, fashion conscious women are scurrying to discover how they can continue to look good without breaking the bank. The fashion industry has even coined a term to describe these women: "recessionistas."

If you have been wondering how you can continue to look like you have just stepped out of the pages of Vogue without dipping into your depleting savings accounts, the following tips will help you cost-consciously spring into the upcoming season.


1. Shop Your Closet
Each of us has that one article of clothing that has been tucked away just waiting for the perfect piece to accompany it. Truth is, that perfect piece is likely already in your closet, along with many other items you have ignored. Before you make another move to the next sale, go straight to your closet and make some new winning combinations. Bought that lace cami because it was on the sale rack and you knew it might one day come in handy? Throw it on under a cute cropped jacket and pull on your favorite jeans. If you're not the most fashion savvy individual, here is where hiring a wardrobe stylist can really come in handy. A good stylist can put outfits together you have never even thought of, and leave you with photos so there's no guessing involved the next time you get dressed. If you're really on a budget, invite one of your fashionable friends to come over and lend you a hand.

2. Swap with Friends
Women these days are finding new and creative ways to spruce up their wardrobe and make new friends to boot. Why not host a party at your home and instead of it being a potluck dinner, make it a potluck shopping experience. Tell everyone to bring one article of clothing or an accessory in excellent condition that they no longer use, pile them up for selection, and may the best woman win! If there's anything left over that doesn't seem to work in anyone's closet, don't take it back home. Donate it to "Dress for Success," a wondeful organization dedicated to empowering women and giving them a second chance.

3. Accessorize to the Max
If you want to buy something new this season, start with accessories. A new scarf, purse, or piece of jewelry can add a pop of color and make that cute summer dress and strappy sandals look like an entirely new ensemble. And keep in mind: accessories don't have to break the bank. Stores like Forever 21 (no, you don't have to be 21 to shop there) have the best accessories and they're cheap! (I'm talking $3 - $5 for earrings and enameled bangles, and $8 - $10 for scarves.)

4. Switch it Up a Bit
So we all have that pair of slacks that we bought to where with that top, those shoes, and that purse, right? Stop right there. Do not pass go and do not collect $200 bucks unless you pick a different shirt out of your closet the next time around. Those black slacks with the white pinstripe can be worn with more colors than just white. Why not try pink, light blue, or grey? And if you're really feeling adventurous - knock their socks off with lime green. Watch how many compliments you get and how quickly you begin to believe that's a new pair of slacks!

5. Embrace the Blue Light Special
I may be showing my age a bit here, but do you remember the days of the K-Mart blue light special? (For those of you young-uns, yes, there was actually a swirling blue light highlighting the featured buy of the day.) Fast forward to the new age of mass market retailers like Target and Kohls. You can find some serious bargains here (even some "a la" designer labels like Vera Wang and Isaac Mizrahi). A few months ago I spotted an amazing gold and cream tweed boucle wool coat with 3/4 lengths sleeves on a clearance rack at Target for $15! Sure, it's not going to be the quality of Cinzia Rocca piece, but who the heck cares for $15??????? Stores like TJ Maxx, Ross, and Marshalls are also known for stocking designer duds at discount prices. So when it comes to minimizing the impact on your pocket, never, I mean never, underestimate the power of that blue light!