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    White + Warren Online Sample Sale

    It’s getting kind of chilly now that temperatures are dropping to a seasonable range. Truthfully, we haven’t spent a lot of time thinking about hats, gloves or cashmere but that is starting to change. There is nothing we want more than soft cashmere when the mercury drops below freezing.


    The bright spot of this story is that it’s already February, which means you can find the best deals of the season on the warm and cuddly stuff. The famous cashmere brand, White + Warren is hosting a three day online sample sale, where  you can snag some major savings without stepping foot outside.





    Shoppers of the online-only sale will find accessories and basics that are drastically reduced.  We are seeing hats and gloves for $29, scarves starting at $89 and sweaters ranging from $49 to $99. In addition, cotton and wool sweaters will be priced between $29 and $99), outerwear for $99) and men’s cashmere starting at just $89.


    White + Warren was founded in 1997 with a simple mission–to bring quality cashmere to fashion-savvy women. The collection has expanded to include top-to-toe fashion items. Remember these top-to-toe discounts will only be online for  three days and you must use this link to view the reduced goodies. Who knew shopping from home could be so much fun?


    White + Warren Online Sample Sale
    http://www.whiteandwarren.com/sample-sale-feb
    Monday, February 13 through Wednesday February 16

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    Fashion Week: Pamella Roland

    Fashion Notes:
    For her latest collection Pamella Roland created a winter wonderland that was inspired by her days skiing in Aspen. The setting was perfect for her glamorous winter gowns and dazzling fur coats. We especially loved the unique wood prints that most people would suspect as a marble pattern.

    Key looks:
    Red carpet gowns including stretch twill draped dresses and gowns with icicle beading and tuille

    Textiles:
    Structured silks, metallics, fur and subtle jacquards

    Silhouettes:
    Definitive daywear and lux layering pieces were shown alongside cocktail dresses and sleek, flowing gowns for all occasions and red carpet appearances.

    Fashion Week: Dennis Basso

    Fashion Notes:
    If you’re going to attend a Dennis Basso fashion show, make sure it’s the winter collection. The man is undeniably the master of fur and the designer showed lots of it in his latest runway collection.We saw fur arranged in all types of ways– horizontal, vertical and diagonal. So many beautiful shades of color makes you wonder why customers always go for black and brown. Perhaps a shot of orange for you next shrug?

    Key looks:
    Loved loved loved the sapphire chinchilla, which is a great alternative to black or brown

    Textiles:
    Fur and lots of it– Russian sable, broadtail, ermine, lynx, chinchilla and Fox

    Silhouettes:
    Dazzling elegance topped with the richness of fur fur fur

    Scene:
    Joan Rivers, Kelly Bensimon, Susan Lucci, Ivanka Trump and Star Jones

    Fashion Week: Fotini

    Fashion Notes:
    The winter Fotini collection was based on the commanding strength of woman– Cleopatra, Helen of Troy and Queen Nefertiti. Through a ranging combination of fabrics the designer created a capsule evening collection.

    Key looks:
    Black and silver lace cocktail dress

    Textiles:
    Chiffon with jacquard, leather lace and scaly and snakeskin jersey

    Silhouettes:
    Special event cocktail attire

    Fashion Week: Marc Jacobs

    Fashion Notes:
    Marc Jacob’s collection seemed as if it were cast from a fairy tale that bisected Marry Poppins and Alice and Wonderland. Fluffy top hats were the exclamation point of each outfit. This tale primarily consisted of playful proportions and a full range of texture and color. Overall, it is a season of fashion that wowed both the most critical fashion insiders and lovers of MJ.

    Key Looks:
    Perfectly fitted coats and chunky scarves tacked with oversized safety pins

    Textiles:
    Marc Jacobs used a wide variety of textures throughout the collection spanning from heavy knits, fine wool coats to metallic separates, hooped dresses and fur.

    Silhouettes:
    Almost every element in this winter collection seemed oversized, including the hats, scarves, pilgrim buckle shoes, bags and jackets.

    Scene:
    The magical backdrop, which was made out of large cutouts were as magical as the fashion. Artist Rachel Feinstein created an aura that only added to the fantasy of the fashion. You can watch the full fashion show here.

    Fashion Week: Reem Acra

    Fashion Notes:
    With the red backdrop and black graphite runway, designer Reem Acra was setting the mood for a fierce show. The collection was inspired by feminine power and she did a fabulous job creating fearless female looks for evening. The show started out with leather outfits that accentuated all the beautiful parts of a woman’s body and then came a traffic of chic black dresses, followed by what she does best – striking evening gowns.

    Key Looks:
    Tweed jackets and pencil skirts, black dresses, sequined pocket lines and collars, form fitting gowns in sequins

    Silhouettes:
    Leather dresses that accentuate the curves, geometric effect (from embroidered lines), beautiful cuts and negative space created with skin-like fabric

    Textiles:
    Leather, silk chiffon, metallic

    Overall impression:
    Reem Acra really understands woman’s body and meticulously constructs her clothes for those who are confident to show off all they have, inside and out. It is obvious that her expertise is in creating embellished gowns that just float across the floor and turn heads

    Chrissy Kim – business coordinator at Cosmopolitan Magazine and fashion blogger. Follow on her personal blog Needle and Fork

    Fashion Week: Prete & Bruno

    Fashion notes:
    Interestingly enough, Prete & Bruno was gearing towards something that was very similar to Reem Acra – the whole extravagant dressing for day to evening. Except the dup stuck to simplicity when designing their dresses. The inspiration was taken from historical beauties like Marlene Dietrich and Grace Kelly, who defined sophistication. Also, the models had a very Audrey Hepburn feel to them in their black dresses and Golightly’s signature beehive up-do. The show was all about glamour and elegance.




    Key looks:
    Classic black with a touch of emerald green and gold, tweed jackets and pencil skirts to sequined and pleated gowns

    Silhouettes:
    Channeling the ladylike silhouettes – high waistline, flowing feminine gowns

    Textiles:
    Feather trim, chiffon, silk chiffon, velvet

    Chrissy Kim – business coordinator at Cosmopolitan Magazine and fashion blogger. Follow on her personal blog Needle and Fork

    Fashion Week: Carlos Miele

    Fashion Notes
    Carlos Miele’s latest collection was inspired by the pampas of his native Brazil. While many designers this season have been showing hats, Miele topped off his look with “gauchas,” which are traditionally found in the Rio Grande do Sul. Miele was able to combine pieces that are very rural and make them appropriate for an urban environment.

    Key looks
    Eveningwear consisting of ruffled gowns that flowed as light as air along the runway

    Textiles
    Although this may be a heavy winter look the fabrics never seemed so heavy as to overwhelm the outfit. Light wool ponchos and light silk chiffon equally flowed down the runway. Even a full fur poncho had nice movement.

    Silhouettes
    Urban cowgirl for day and traditional Brazilian princess for after dark