Showing posts with label Rachel Zoe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rachel Zoe. Show all posts

Rachel Zoe Fashion Office with WhoWhatWear

I go BANANAS over Rachel Zoe.  
I love her sense of glamour that is mainly based in 70's luxury brands.  
I would do just about anything to get into her closet but I'll have to settle for 
this photo shoot that takes a sneak peak into 
RACHEL ZOE'S FASHION OFFICE.


Have you died yet?  Don't worry. It gets better...


The above image is of her vintage archives. I. Die.




Ok, I really can't take the mass beauty of these shoes. 
 Let's switch over to the interior design aspects of the office before the drool literally streams down my chin.


Love those x-backed open shelves.



A vintage mirrored coffee table is a natural choice.
One day, I WILL have an office this gorgeous. One day...

{images via The Coveteur}

Rachel Zoe for Neiman Marcus

I go bananas for Rachel Zoe.  I love her bohemian chic style that centers around 70's glam and lucky for us we can now buy her OWN LINE at Neiman Marcus!  Here are my top picks from her new collection:


Isn't the hardware system on these bags to die for?






Again, I. Die.
All the pieces shown are available for pre-order now at Neiman Marcus.

Closet Case

I've had a post about closets in the works for the past week or so inspired by my New Years Resolution to 'appear' more organized.  The condition of my closet is, well, it should be an authorized state of national emergency.  It's bad.  Real bad.  I'm surprised my husband is still married to me, because it could be a valid reason for divorce.  Lucky for me the current issue of Lonny Mag is coming to my rescue! 



You would think my problem is editing, but I have no problem Good Will-ing items I haven't worn in awhile.  My problem is that I'm not utilizing all my space properly (that and I just throw my laundry every which way.  Apparently I don't know what a hanger is for).  I have about 3-4 feet above my hanging rail where I could add a system for off-season shoes, sweaters, etc.  Hmm... I wonder how long it'll take me to get around to actually organizing my closet.  Until then, let's look at some dream closets, shall we?




Doesn't the above closet remind you of Carrie Bradshaw's?  That is every girl's dream, isn't it?



Simply stunning in black lacquer.



Would you expect anything less than honeysuckle and lavender from Jamie Drake? My absolute favorite closet would have to be a tie between Rachel Zoe and Kelly Wearstler.  I'm not sure if it's the actual closet designs I'm in love with or the wardrobes they carry.  Either way, I'd take two of each!

Rachel Zoe:




Kelly Wearstler:




I must find a starburst pin like the one in Kelly's collection.  I've been on the lookout for a year or so with no avail...  let me know if you ever see one!

All I Want For Christmas

I was saving this post for after Thanksgiving, but Rue Magazine just came out with their new issue and this is their cover:



It must be the blog gods telling me it's time, so here we go!

All I want for Christmas is...  a man's gold watch.  I know, it sounds odd, but bare with me.



 In Amanda Brooks' book, I Love Your Style, she says, "I love the tomboy feeling of a men's watch on a woman's wrist sticking out from under a rolled-up shirt sleeve."  Whether you have sleeves or not, I love the proportion of a chunky watch to a woman's delicate wrist.  I think it is the accessory equivalent of wearing a man's dress shirt as pjs.  Hot. So Hot.

Let's take a look at who agrees with me:

Rachel Zoe


Victoria Beckham via CelebrityFashionTips.com

Charlize Theron

Elizabeth Hurley

Jennifer Anniston

Taylor (an ex-member of the Rachel Zoe team)
Did I mention Victoria Beckham wears one?


In all honesty, I want a vintage Rolex, but then again, who doesn't? 

18K Yellow Gold Porcelain Dial Zenith Daytona by Rolex via 1st Dibs
They won't even list this price, lol.
Rolex 18K PG Oyster Perpetual ref. 6551 c. 1958 via 1st Dibs
This one is a bargain at $7,850


Rolex 18K PG Day Date President ref# 1803 circa 1970's via 1st Dibs
It can be yours for the small price of $13,950! Naturally, this is the one I like best.
 Amanda Brooks continues in her book, "There are some incredibly beautiful and expensive watches out there.  We've all drooled over them, but I have seen Swatches and Timexes look just as chic."  Whew!  Let's look for some more realistic options now:
Michael Kors 'Bel Aire Chronograph' Watch via Nordstrom
$250 and GORGEOUS. **hint hint to the husband**

Nixon 'The Time Teller' Watch via Nordstrom
Timeless styling, simple, and $100.  Can't beat that!
**hint hint,again, to the husband**
Timex Vintage Gents England Made Watch circa 1958 via Bonanza
Needs some TLC but is a really cool vintage piece for $65!

Do you think I hinted this to my husband subtle enough?

{I'm not sure about the credits for the celeb images.  I've been collecting them for awhile now so let me know if you know where they're from!}

EDIT!

It's been a few days since I first posted the above, but I have found another drool-worthy vintage watch.  Check it out!

Seiko circa 1970s watch via Etsy for $180.
Love.  And I would pair the watch with this bracelet:


Vintage Mesh Bracelet via Etsy

Can This Be Made Into A Room? Rachel Zoe

I go bah-nah-nahs over Rachel Zoe, celebrity fashion stylist and guru.  Her personal style is always on-trend, yet so unique and so, well, Rachel Zoe.  I saw the below image of her a few months back and haven't been able to get it out of my head.  I wondered, "could I make her outfit into a room?" In this post I'm taking on the challenge!


Interior design has similar concepts to styling an outfit.  First, choose your main piece/pieces.  In Rachel's outfit, it's the chiffon maxi dress and for my room, it's the sofa (William Sonoma Home). After the main items are selected, one moves to accent pieces. Rachel's main accents are her leather clutch and gold platform sandals.  My main accents are the leather klismos chair (Arteriors), leather steamer trunk (Restoration Hardware), and to add some height and to break up the horizontal lines, a gilded gold wooden screen (Arteriors).





Rachel always piles on the glamor with her accessories.  Her jewelry collections alone should be in archived in a museum.  I interpreted her wrist full of gold bangles and pendant necklace to be a collection of brass starburst mirrors (Ballard Designs), a brass and marble top Directoire end table (Global Views), and a glass display box (Arteriors).

The piece de resistance of both the outfit and room?  Fur. Gorgeous, soft, luxurious fur. The faux snow leopard throw I included (William Sonoma Home) would be gorgeous hanging just about anywhere in this room- the chair, the steamer trunk, the shoulders of a fabulous lady reclining on the sofa. Sigh. So pretty.

(P.S.  Maybe I am still reeling over yesterday's post on Garrow Kedigian room, but I just had to pop in the Greek inspired pillow (Thomas Paul).   Doesn't it seem fitting?)