August 6th, 2008
I never thought I’d be saying something so nice about Condoleezza Rice. But Karin Tanabe makes a good point in her HuffPost column today that Condi is one of the few female politicians who has figured out how to dress like a grown up without trying to look like a guy. I don’t love everything she wears, but I admire her brave wardrobe options.
Condoleezza “Have Wardrobe, Will Travel” Rice is one of the only power-wielding Washington women immune from the highly contagious pantsuit mania. Sure, she wears them but they’re in rotation with Akris separates and Oscar de la Renta mismatching pieces. Ever since she donned the infamous knee-high boots made for a lot more than walking at the Wiesbaden Army Airfield in 2005, she’s been slyly showing Washington that a woman in power can dress to identify herself, not as a means to hide. It’s a bold statement–more like Burlosconi in his expensive double-breasted suits or Don Corleone’s pinstripes than the predictable safe pantaloon of Hillary Clinton.
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August 5th, 2008
I couldn’t help but notice the Mad Men direction the new August Anthropologie catalog is taking. This blue, belted sweater is very Joan Holloway. The red hair and make-up also evoke the steamy “office manager.” And check out this dress (love) and this one too (double love).
Maybe I’m just seeing it because I’m obsessed with Mad Men fashion — but I bet you anything all the bespectacled dudes in your office will be wearing black-framed glasses by Christmas.
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August 4th, 2008
Like the rest of the country, my husband and I are obsessed with Mad Men. It’s in no small part because of the show’s amazing wardrobe. From hottie Joan to prim but sexy Betty, not to mention the men’s buttery suits, the aesthetic is captivating.
AMC knows what’s up. They’ve launched a new blog to discuss Mad Men (and women) fashion every week. It’s written by Fashionista blogger Faran Krentcil, and she gives helpful tips about how to duplicate the show’s sartorial artistry. My recent favorite was Betty’s riding outfit:
maybe the most interesting scene of Betty’s is when she’s horse-bound. Her boots and blazer could have been a uniform, except for the gleam of red lipstick under Betty’s helmet. That turned the whole thing from sportswear into showmanship, the same way Betty can slice her domestic duties into something less chore and more art. Hermes reinvented the horseman’s uniform by doing just that, but a boy’s blazer from Brooks Brothers will work too (it’ll look shrunken on you - very sexy), and try Sigerson Morrison for those impossibly straight and tall boots.
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July 31st, 2008

If you’re in the San Francisco area, you must check out the Goldenbleu sale tonight. I went to the last one, and that’s why I’m grounded from going to this one. Goldenbleu’s shoes and bags aren’t eco, unfortunately, but they are damn gorgeous, and you’re guaranteed to have a new favorite item that has longevity. And buying things that you’ll love and want to keep for a long time, rather than thinking of clothing as disposable, is earth-loving behavior, n’est-ce pas? This has been your public service shopping rationalization for July 30, 2008, thank you!
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July 29th, 2008
This is who I want to be when I’m of a certain age. Iris Apfel, “geriatric starlet and founder of Old World Weavers” is badass. The necklace. The glasses. She’s rocking that cane like nobody’s business. Apfel is 86, and she’s on Vanity Fair’s 2008 international best dressed list in its 69th year running, which was released Tuesday. Quotable quote when asked what fashion item she cannot live without: “Do you have a favorite child?” Let’s assume the fur is faux, shall we?
Another favorite is Carine Roitfeld, French Vogue’s editor in chief. She was already one of my favorite style icons, but I love her all the more now that I know her style icon is Christopher Walken.
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July 18th, 2008
After perusing the Nimli site, I had to show you these awesome clutches from Mad Imports (top) and Raw Bags. So much cuteness. And they’re made of natural, fairly traded, recycled and handmade materials. Picture yourself a la plage in your maxi dress, accessorized by a little handful of love. To complete your tropical vision: Begooddesigns recycled leather flat woven and petal sandals.

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July 18th, 2008
A representative from Pamplemosses, a label that makes adorable bamboo T-shirts, pointed me to Nimli.com, where some of their fall line is previewed. Love the hoodie! I want it in Turquoise. Would be cute to wear while teaching Pilates if I ever manage to complete my certification. Great undies too. The graphic on this turquoise tee is also gorgeous — I love to see a lion and a birdie resting peacefully under a tree. The hand-drawn artwork on all of their garments is silkscreened using low-impact waterbased dye. Can’t decide if I prefer the turquoise or the black. All of the above should be available around August 10.
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July 17th, 2008
I just found this adorable bamboo top by Pamplemosses on StyleHive. I would, of course, wear it with pants. But I love the swooping back and the pattern around the bottom. Plus, pamplemousse is my favorite foreign word, and the brand is a cute play on the Frenchy word for grapefruit. I also love the off-the-shoulder tee — I love an exposed shoulder — on their site (see below). The brand doesn’t have a ton of outlets (you can buy this shirt here on sale for $66), but when I emailed their info

address about where to buy their garments, they promptly returned a very nice email saying they could ship whatever I wanted directly to me, and even send me pics of their new Fall line, which isn’t on the site yet (I’ll post them when I get them!)
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June 30th, 2008
This ring by Alkemie jewelry is gigantic, flowery, and eco-friendly (made from reclaimed metal) — three of my top cravings in any jewelry. The latter characteristic is probably the hardest to find but most important. Mining silver and gold, sadly, is not so nice to the environment (mining enough gold for a a .33-ounce, 18-karat gold band produces 20 tons of cyanide-contaminated waste, according to Men’s Health).
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June 30th, 2008
In a world shrouded in sunglasses that make women look like children playing dress-up with mommy’s shades, I’m loving the retro look of Ray-Ban aviators. They make a women’s size so they’re not too wide, as well as the wraparound version which look a little more modern. I love them both but I went full-on seventies and got the more traditional ones. AND, I’m so excited, I got them fitted with prescription lenses. Now I can finish Diablo Cody’s Candy Girl by the pool without squinting.
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May 9th, 2008
Forever 21 has two organic cotton T-shirts, and they’re cheap! $15. Compare that to Loomstate’s $55 T-shirts (which, I hate to say it, are not as soft as F21’s). F21 says their (really cute, check out the cheetah one too) T’s were “inspired by the Planet Earth television series,” (which rocked, did you see those wild dogs work that crazy formation? and that shark just mow on that poor seal? What a showboat, right? He couldn’t just eat the poor thing, he had to launch himself completely out of the water and down it in one mouthful!) so points for F21 even though their sales people are not helpful and shopping there makes me feel like I should report directly to Leisure World.
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May 8th, 2008
It’s awesome that so many online shops are featuring “eco-chic” boutiques. But why do they have to put those ridiculous headbands on the models? All the kids at SXSW were wearing those things. Maybe I’m just getting old but they make me think of dressing up for Halloween as Sacagawea.
According to this article, headband sales at Goody increased 52 percent in 2006. Let’s hope that means the trend is on its way out!
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May 2nd, 2008
The Budget Fashionista did a poll last week to find out whether her readers had purchased “Green/Eco-friendly fashion.” The results say that 48 percent have, but 51 percent think it’s “too granola.” I’m not that surprised by the results, but I am surprised by the granola categorization. I think most fashionistas these days know that most eco-fashion is no longer made of burlap-like materials, but gorgeous, soft fabrics like bamboo and tencel (although arguments exist about how “eco” these fabrics really are. let’s face it, fashion is by definition not a very earth-friendly pursuit). And there’s plenty of evidence out there that modern eco-style is anything but hippie-dippy. Case in point here is Lara Miller’s bamboo “silvia blouse,” made of bamboo and available at Style Scene.
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May 2nd, 2008
Steve & Barry’s, the insanely inexpensive ($9 dresses) retail chain that sells Jessica Parker’s line, demands ethical practices from its subcontractors, according to a New York Times story published yesterday. How is it possible that a $9 dresses were not made in a sweatshop by 11-year-olds in Bangladesh? The article quoted the owners of the billion-dollar company, Steve Shore and Barry Prevor as well as “chief partnership officer,” who it seems would be responsible if Barry and Steve found themselves in a Kathy Lee Gifford-style debacle. Prevor said the key is the razor-thin profit margins.
No eco lines yet, but it can only be a matter of time. And my excuse for not previously knowing anything about Steve & Barry’s was that they don’t have a story in San Francisco. But, alas, they do indeed.
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May 2nd, 2008
I have so many happy things to blog about I didn’t know where to start. So here’s an arbitrary item: eco-conscious designer Rogan Gregory is creating a line for Target! He heads up Edun, Loomstate and Rogan. An inexpensive eco-line answers my complaint that eco-friendly clothing is too damn expensive. The clothes will cost between $15 and $45. Nice. Here’s hoping the clothes are too. These shorts will come no where near my body. But I heart the sweatshirt and all tops with off-shoulder potential.
If you’re lucky enough to be in NYC May 9-11 or in L.A. May 16-19, you can check out the line at Barneys. A press release says: “This event marks the first time a mega American retail powerhouse will clear merchandise on their floor to feature a collection from an affordable mass retailer.” Well, hot damn! The line will be available at Target starting May 18 in honor of my birthday, natch. I’ll be in Paris celebrating and doing Pilates, but when I return it’s straight from Charles de Gaulle to Tar-zhay, which is somehow appropriate.
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