Archive for August, 2010

The Working Closet

with Susan Wagner

The Working Closet is your source for the best of what's hip and fresh in fashion and beauty. Susan Wagner keeps you up-to-date on trends and offers tips and tricks for making everything in your closet truly work for you.

You can also catch Susan over at Friday Playdate.

Minimalism: A how-to

Categories: basics

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Minimalism is back for Fall 2010 and I for one couldn’t be happier. The last time we saw clean, minimalist lines on the runway — or in the stores — was in the 90s, as a reaction to the over-the-top 80s. These days, minimalism has more to do with the recession and a sense that less is — well, less, and thus morally superior to more.

A model walks the runway at the Calvin Klein Fall 2010 Fashion Show during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week at 205 West 39th Street on February 18, 2010 in New York, New York. (Photo by Fernanda Calfat/Getty Images for IMG)

Calvin Klein, Fall 2010

But minimalism isn’t just about having — or wearing — less; it’s about choosing carefully, or engaging in what the New York Times recently referred to as “calculated consumption.” In a provocative piece titled “But Will it Make You Happy?” writer Stephanie Rosenbloom dissected the connection between money and happiness, with particular attention to consumer culture.

In other words, she asked if shopping made people happy. The answer? No, not really.

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Back to school shopping, grown up style

Categories: basics

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My children started school yesterday — can I get a hallelujah? — and now it feels like fall at my house. It’s still hot here, and we’re nowhere near ready to actually bust out the warm clothes, but I’m ready to start thinking about the move from summer to winter.

Back-to-school always gets me thinking about three things: new shoes, new bags, and new sweaters. I wore a uniform to school so that was pretty much my school shopping list for years; now that my sons wear uniforms, their lists are pretty much the same. But while they opt for tennis shoes, backpacks, and school logo sweatshirts, I want something prettier.

Here’s what I’m eying for Fall 2010.

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Personal stylist: How to make the most of your consultation

Categories: basics

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Young woman looking at clothes on rack in boutique

I have a dream: Clinton Kelly shows up at my door and goes through my closet, telling me what to wear with what and how to mix and match what I have to make my wardrobe even more efficient and fabulous than it is now.

(In real life he would probably throw half my closet in the trash, but this is a dream, so let’s go with it, ok?)

Having someone else help you make wardrobe choices can be both exhilarating and terrifying. We all get in a rut with our look, because it’s easy and we don’t have time to be constantly reinventing ourselves. But wouldn’t it be great to work with a personal stylist, just for a day?

Well, you can. Even better: you can do it for free.

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best fall dresses (because it can’t stay hot forever)

Categories: beyond 9 to 5, dresses

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It’s still a million degrees where I live (that would be on the face of the sun, by the way) but I’m dreaming of cooler temperatures, and waiting impatiently for the morning when I need to put a little cardi on over my dress. Soon. I hope.

I love a dress for fall; it’s the perfect transition piece. Wear it on the warm days with sandals or peep toe pumps; when the weather cools down, add leggings or tights and a cardi or jacket.

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Curtain Call Dress, $128 at Anthropologie


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