Showing posts with label Rebecca Taylor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rebecca Taylor. Show all posts

Monday, January 20, 2014

SOW: Corvina Black

Who says a LBS(little black skirt) has to be plain black?  A LBS has one requirement-it must be easy to outfit.  It has to be a go-to for any occasion.  The Corvina Black is this weeks SOW, and your soon to be LBS.

This beautifully painted velvet skirt is a medium weight fabric, perfect for the winter.  The painted bronze gives this skirt a certain shine, while the green adds an unexpected touch.
Skirt of the Week
I wanted a chic outfit for this chic skirt.  To begin, I looked for a black top with a little edge.  This eyelet shoulder embellishment did just the trick.  I love this faux fur jacket to add mystery and a touch of old Hollywood charm to your outfit.  Any pair of black pumps will do, I went with a sleek pair of booties and a contrast maroon clutch.

Wear this outfit somewhere fabulous, and feel a little famous while you’re at it ;)

Monday, August 26, 2013

SOW: Flash Back-Blue Steel!!

We've got our get-around-town casual skirts, we've got our go-to church skirts.  Every skirt has an occasion or two that its perfect for.  The Flash Back Blue Steel is no exception, making it this week's SOW!  Take this skirt from day to night with an office appropriate look then straight into a night out on the town.

This 100% silk skirt is great for all year round.  The paint splatter print is unexpected and eye-catching in silver blue and black on this light weight steel blue base.  
SOW: Flash Back
The Flash Back comes in a classic or a pencil.  With a straighter, form fitting style I always recommend a fuller top.  Tuck it in, belt it or leave it undone, thats up to you!  For the office, you don't want to have an all over tight outfit.  Its uncomfortable and inappropriate so a go-to blouse is a great piece to keep in your wardrobe for your 9-5.

The Flash Backs color scheme is gray, silver, black and birds egg blue.   You already know you can go with a white or black blouse, so theres no need for me to show you that.  Instead, I went with a pop of color.  I love blue and fuchsia together.  The contrast is so attention grabbing.  With that color palette in mind, I went for a bright pink top to contrast the blue in the paint splatter.  I love the navy blazer with this look.  It is unexpected and not your usual black blazer.  Still, very appropriate.  To transition this look to night, lose the blazer, kick up the pumps, grab a sequined clutch and you're good to go!