Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Black and Tan

The drink is great and the look may be even better--minus the buzz ; ) I have been noticing a good number of young, thin, beautiful celebs pairing brown and black lately--and while I pride myself in individuality and NOT looking like a clone, I can't deny that this look does have an odd appeal. I think the draw is the subtle way it whispers, "rebel!" I mean let's be honest, we've always been told that brown is a natural color and black is...well, black. It's its own entity that can go with anything other than brown. And now, to have the option of partnering the two? Well that's just plain liberating!


I love how some of these ladies have chosen to put the look together:

Ashley Olsen




Kate Hudson



Kate Moss














Chloe Sevigny


























Nicole Richie


The look definitely has a bit of a hippie-chic flare to it...avant garde so to speak. There isn't really a rule here other than to start mixing and matching what you already have in your closet. One tip that I can give after trying the look myself--is that for an extra punch, trying making your whole outfit black and only adding one brown piece. I did black skinnies, black sweater and brown shoes and it added a little extra kick to the outfit:



You can also feel free to incorporate this trend with of-the-moment leggings. Black leggings with brown riding boots is one of my favorite 5-min to look-great outfits. And don't think you have to be in head-to-toe black to pull this off:


With this look my only guidance is to keep the top off-white or grey, white is too stark.



Not to mention--black and brown fits in remarkably well with the all of the animal prints floating around these days:


J Crew


Miss Selfridge


Kenneth Jay Lane

So, your take-away? Don't be afraid to break an age-old fashion rule every once and awhile...color outside the lines, experiment. You never know what you might discover : )

Have fun, talk soon.

acceptingwhoiamnot

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Please Vote.

Yes, I know you come here for fashion advice--not a diatribe about the importance of participating in our democratic system.

With that said, I won't go on long--I just want to take a moment and point out the brave men and women who have died so that we can have this right and urge you to thank them by casting your vote. Whether it is for McCain or Obama, for Prop 8 or against, you owe it to yourself and our brave soldiers to make your voice heard.

And what the heck, wear something cute to stand in line : )

Thanks for listening, God bless America and happy voting.

acceptingwhoiamnot

Monday, November 3, 2008

acceptingwhoiamnot Answers your Questions...

So, I received this great question from one of my readers and I thought you could all benefit from the response.





Soph asked:

How is the sizing on that Target blazer? It looks fantastic, but does it fit more like La-Lohan's low-key blazer or more like this beautiful specimen from garance dore?



Dear Soph,

I am thrilled to report that it fits much more like the one above. A bite more slouchy..I personally don't like it buttoned for this reason--it isn't a tailored jacket. It is loose and easy. I will try and post pictures when I get home tonight so everyone can get a better idea...I wore it this weekend to the theatre for a performance of Wicked--through it on over a lace dress with black tights and those target booties. Added a strand of pearls and I must say that I got more than a few looks :)

Thanks for the question!

acceptingwhoiamnot