Thursday, August 18, 2011

Things I drool over: The Celine Luggage Tote

I’ve recently been on the hunt for a new everyday work bag. I prefer a larger tote to something smaller, as my job sometimes requires me to go from the office to a restaurant to a concert to a bar, and so on; therefore, having the extra space for a make-up bag, some ballet flats or Havianas (if it’s summer), or even my laptop at times…well let’s just say the larger tote is necessary and comes in handy more often than not.

Be that as it may, I find that the older I get, the more expensive my taste gets. Perhaps this comes from loving fashion and living in New York City, or perhaps this comes from my mom, who used to always teach my sister and I that looking your best was always top priority (especially when going to the doctor’s office or flying). Either way, I’ve been cursed with the ever growing desire to want things that are ridiculously pricy—and way out of my budget. Therefore, during my recent bag search, I’ve naturally been browsing all things Louis Vuitton, Miu Miu, Marc Jacobs, Chloe and yes…Hermes, as my obsession with the Birkin, and maybe one day owning one, is never ending. Sadly, I truly just can’t finance such a grand purchase at the moment—no matter how much I tell myself it’s a great investment. But I can dream, can’t I?

The dreaming has lead me to this…my latest love: the Celine Luggage tote.
I spotted her online a while back, on the arm of Gossip Girl star Leighton Meester (total girl crush!) . The design aesthetic totally blew me away; especially the pieces that were tri-colored. Celine has had a knack [more recently] for using color blocking and color contrasting on many accessories, and it’s so very fantastic.
During a trip to Miami this past April, I saw said Leighton Meester tote in person in a boutique on Lincoln Road and I just had to snap a picture, she was so gorgeous.


The navy, camel and cream—3 classic colors—all contrasting against one another in such a beautiful, delicate design most definitely made me drool. And those straps! Perfect for my favorite bag-holding spot—right in the crook of the arm.

Here are some of my other favorites, along with Leighton and her version of the bag as well.

 
 She is gorgeous! Look at those legs. Gotta love a beautiful brunette with great style!

I’m not always a big fan of animal prints, but this bag could change my mind. Plus, they are so very "in" this fall!
Beautiful photo as well.


Apart of their ad campaign, and I'm so obsessed! Pairing it with a skateboard?
FANTASTIC!


 A flawlessly dressed Kourtney Kardashian carrying another animal print version of the bag.



Here is some information from the old-faithful Wikipedia regarding the Celine fashion brand:
Céline is a French luxury house founded in 1945 by Céline Vipiana. Today, it is an international luxury goods brand owned by LVMH, purchased in 1996 for 2.7 billion French francs ($540 million).[1]
Céline was originally created as a made-to-measure children’s shoe business that eventually grew into women’s shoes and accessories.[2] The ready-to-wear line debuted in the 1960s. Beautiful classical lines and styles, history of classical designs that withstand time
American fashion designer Michael Kors was named the first ever women’s ready-to-wear designer and creative director for Celine in 1997.[3] During his tenure at Céline, Kors turned the fashion house around with blockbuster accessories and a critically acclaimed ready-to-wear line. Kors designed for the label until 2004. Italian designer Roberto Menichetti was named creative director. After a disappointing year, Menichetti was replaced by Croatian designer Ivana Omazic. Omazic was a former consultant for the brand and previously worked with Romeo Gigli, Prada, Jil Sander, and Miu Miu.
On September 4, 2008, the influential fashion portal WWDFashion announced that Bernard Arnault, president of LVMH, appointed Phoebe Philo as the new creative director of Céline. Philo started at Celine in October 2008 and presented her first Celine ready-to-wear collection for Spring/Summer 2010 at Paris Fashion Week to rave reviews. Philo replaces Ivana Omazić, who, according to LVMH, failed to transform this second league brand into an essential flagship of worldwide prêt-à-porter. “By giving Philo Céline, we’re giving her a platform to express her vision,” said Pierre-Yves Roussel, chief executive officer of LVMH’s fashion division which owns Céline.
As of 2010 Philo has shown two collections for the house, receiving highly enthusiastic reviews from fashion editors worldwide and great customer response to her aesthetic.

This bag is way, way out of my price range so I've spent quite a bit of time scouring the stores and online world for something that MAY come close. I actually spotted something similiar in Zara earlier today...


 



This bag retails for just $89.90, and it is the closest I have come to the Celine Luggage Tote so far!
What do you think? Is Zara's City Bag a good match?




Fashion: Start 'em young


It is my pleasure to share a flashback of one of my favorite FIRST ensembles. 
Trained to stand out, and always loving a good nautical themed piece of clothing and some killer puffed sleeves.
Start 'em young and they will probably one day grow up to drool over Zac Posen gowns.

p.s. Is that a pussy-bow or not? I promise that post is coming soon!

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Worth the Splurge Designer: Tory Burch

A big reason I wanted to start Vanity Faux was not only to share & discuss two of my great passions outside the  music industry (cooking and fashion), but also because I frequented so many fashion blogs where the girls were advertising and wearing items that I simply could not afford. Sadly, I don't have a six figure income and just can't run out to purchase YSL bags or an Alexander McQueen blouse. Therefore, I wanted to also use Vanity Faux as a way to showcase the simple methods of dressing and putting together an outfit that's in-style but won't break the bank!

However, my passion for designers and the fashion world runs extremely deep and you'll find that throughout Vanity Faux, I will throw in designers or designer items that I find are more than worth the splurge. These items will have qualifications though! To be "worth the splurge" the designer or item must:
  • Be timeless. Trends are amazing but spending a great deal of money on something means you should be able to wear it 5 years from now!
  • Be versatile. You want to spend your annual bonus on something you can wear with numerous outfits, to any occasion.
  • Be FABULOUS. Goes without saying, right?

With the upcoming Fall 2011 fashion season proving to already be one of the greats, I'd like to start my "Worth the Splurge" with a spotlight on a rising designer whose styles truly represent classic, timeless and versatility--Tory Burch.

The "Worth the Splurge" Tory Burch item in my wardrobe is a given: The Reva Ballet Flats.
It took me quite sometime to decide on whether or not I wanted to go ahead and dish out the money for these, as I find that they've become somewhat unoriginal. Everywhere you go in New York City, a woman is wearing these! However, once you try them on, it's easy to see why: they're just the perfect combination of dainty and style.

Last fall, I made the splurge and purchased these snakeskin Reva Ballet flats:

They quickly became one of my favorite pairs of shoes and I can honestly say that I have most certainly gotten quite a great deal of wear in them--they go with so MANY different ensembles!



I decided to feature some of my favorite items from Tory Burch's Fall 2011 collection in my first Worth the Splurge, as she has clearly continued in her already cemented tradition of making timeless, gorgeous fashion with a classic female twist.





(I'll be talking more later about how I feel a Pussy-bow blouse or dress is a Fall '11 staple!)


So many gorgeous options, and I truly feel any of these pieces meet all of my splurge-worth qualifications. For now, and since I cannot yet justify (or frankly, afford!) a $650 handbag, I think I am going to try to focus my pennies on the Selma Riding Boots as nothing says fall/winter like a beautiful pair of flat, comfortable yet drool-worthy boots! Hope to see you soon, boots!



Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Fall 2011's "it" shoe

THE LEOPARD PRINT PUMP

Everywhere I look, it's making an appearance on the feet of fabulous celebrities ahead of and ready to start the trend. What's most amazing about this shoe is it's versatility: it looks great with both solids and prints!
Here are some of my favorite leopard pump appearances so far...

 Blake Lively

 Olivia Palermo

 Selita Ebanks

 Jennifer Hudson

 Blake Lively [again,  in a different variation]

Emma Roberts

Rachel  Bilson


In addition, InStyle Magazine
just announced their September cover girl as the amazing Beyonce, and check out this gorgeous photo of these AMAZING shoes!

 
I'm really in love with this shoe, whether it be round toe, bootie, spiked or pointy-toe. If the shoe was leopard and sporting a high heel, I wanted it. It was clearly on track to be the IT shoe of Fall 2011, so I set out to find it withOUT breaking the bank. My final choice?

The $68 Colin Stuart pump from Victoria's Secret, which can be found here, and shown below!



Already thanking my lucky stars that I have my classic camel trench, c/o Zara Spring 2011, to complete the above look, which I absolutely adore!


If the rounded toe with the Charlotte Olypmia-esque platform front is not your type, Victoria's Secret also has quite a few other budget-friendly options!

Studded pump, $78

 
Multi-Strap pump, $98

Bow pump, $68


Suede Bootie pump, $98



All under $100 (not including shipping, unfortunately), any of these pumps will be the perfect addition to your fall wardrobe! And whether you'll be pairing them with a bright red dress or a pair of jeans and a floral top, you will most definitely be not only getting your $100 worth but also turning heads everywhere you strut.