Put Some Swing in Your Step

Coat - Zara//Sweater - H&M
Trousers - Tibi
Bag - H&M//Earcuff - NastyGal

A little flashback to NYFW.  I did some colorblocking with my rose-pink coat and pops-of-coral, a color scheme that carries well into spring.  This little fringe bag has been bringing me everywhere, such a fun trend.  I've played with fringe before, and I always love the way it adds movement to every step.  
Swing, swish, sway. 
The fashionable form of amusement was a steal from H&M, and in black, it's a versatile way to sneak some fun into virtually any outfit.  Almost too easy.
Anyone else  feel like skipping and spinning in circles when they put fringe on?  If I'm the only one, I'm still OK with it.  Because that's the effect it has on me. 

Afternoon Shine

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Embellished vest - Haute Hippie
Leather pants - Asos//Bodysuit - H&M
Hat - NastyGal

 What I wore under that big coat during fashion week.  I'm in love with this embellished vest.  The way it catches the afternoon light... I had to take advantage of it with the bit of downtime we had after one of the shows at this loft studio.  The ring is handmade by my talented friend Linda Lee.  She's extremely skilled with handcrafting and details.  The secret to pulling off glimmering accessories such as these- is always keeping the rest of the outfit simple and uncomplicated.  And all black never fails.  

Winter Statement

Coat - Haute Hippie
Pants - Asos
Hat - NastyGal
Boots - Manolo Blahnik

Fashion week was bitter cold.  We all know far too well how difficult it can be to pull together a presentable outfit when all you want to do is hide under your cozy covers.  This coat saved me, both climate-wise and aesthetically, during the week of show-hopping.  When the temps are this harsh, all you need is a statement coat, and the rest of the outfit is simple.  Colored furs (as you can see in my previous post) are trending all over at the moment and this coat was it for me.  Top it off with a wide brim hat and you have an outfit that will make leaving that down comforter a little more bearable. 

NYFW

Vest - Haute Hippie
Turtleneck - H&M
Leggings - American Apparel
Shoes - Manolo Blahnik//similar here at a deal!
Bag - Miu Miu//try this beauty or this

Hello all! I am finally back after a very hectic but fabulous New York Fashion Week.  There was so much to see and lots of new designers and trends that I can't wait to share with you.  To kick off my MBFW recap, this is my look from Day 1.  The weather was quite a challenge this season (somehow the temperatures seem to always conveniently drop when you want to go out in your fabulous skirts and heels), so I chose to wear this luxe lavender vest on the warmest day the week had to offer. 
As you can see, I've also decided to switch up the hair.  The vest happened first, and the matching purples were pure coincidence!  Even the boots were a last minute score from an end-of-season sale at the Manolo Blahnik boutique.  Shopophyle tip: end-of-season sales are the best times to score some great finds!

I don't typically do much color-matching, but when I do, I keep the rest of the outfit simple (in this case all black) and make sure not to match my makeup - you don't want to look overly match-y.  Here I'm wearing Sephora's Rouge Cream Lipstick in Deep Reddish Plum.  It's one of my favorite cheaper lipsticks!  Stay tuned, I have lots of updates from the runways and the rest of my NYFW outfits!

xx
Sabrina
 

Trend I'm Loving: Wide Leg Trousers

Trousers - Tibi (similar here, here, & here)
Crop top - Mandarin & General
Trench coat - Front Row

I always loved the wide-leg trouser.  I have fond memories of pairs I owned in middle school that would always make me look taller and sleeker than I really was.  So when I saw that the trend was coming back, I got secretly giddy with excitement.  As Derek Lam told Vogue, "there's a certain swagger" in the wide-leg pant.  It is a welcome change for me.  After several years of the skinny jean, I'm in total agreement that the style is starting to feel old and boring.  Not to mention the form-flattering benefits of the new silhouette.  Be sure to balance with a more modest and form-fitting shape up top, so you don't get swallowed up in fabric.

 You will certainly be seeing more of this look on here in the near future.  Bring on the sartorial swag.

 

Photos by Angelito Jusay
Makeup by Crisleidy Espejo