Military Bohemian meets Chic : J.Crew Womens Spring/Summer Look Book
J.Crew. Where do I start? J.Crew defines for both their mens and womens lines a very simple traditional look that emphasis class and elegance, but yet with a childish summer time feel. It says to the passer by, "Effortless." and it screams to the person who has a real fashion eye "CLASSIC." Both are very true, because J.Crew in my opinion embodies that. From even there store set up, there look is very classic and very effortless, where creativity comes from the individual, not from the clothing. Here is the Womens Look Book and some looks I wanted to highlight that if you are petite or know how to look at fashion not for what IS, as IS, but what you can make out of it, and how you can incorporate great idea looks into your own personal look, this Look Book will be a standard for spring 2010 for womens wear. I ll help you talk out what I was thinking and also how you should look at things even if they dont look right off first glance.
Classy yet relaxing, were its appropriate for a rip in a jean because they truly do show a rugged character, a sorta " These are my favorite relaxing jeans feel" tied together with a basic white blouse shirt with a beautiful flower detail that would be hard to pull of but can, if, it is the focal point and not fighting against other accessories women sometimes dont quite utilize correctly. With accessories, they are accents and need to be treated just like that, if you have a focal point, accenting your outfit you cant have too many, dependent on size and color, the eye wants to see the whole picture and be able to tie everything together almost instantaneously. You can achieve this process better and faster by being conscious of what you want to isolate as a focal point, first before creating your overall outfit. You do this so that your outfit works around it and can flow off of that, so Eye sees focal point but yet avoids any other distractions. Shoes worn are appropriately basic and I love the brown color choice because it gives the outfit a earth tone feel. I love the tan hat, and truly defines this models character and incorporates that classic spring/ summertime feel.
Petite girls can get away with wearing smaller shorts, its a fact of life. The more is there the more should be covered up. Everything in moderation. Now that i have said that lets continue. That vest and blouse go perfect with the dye in the jean short and carefully accents the shoes, that i must mention are crazy Fly. I love this feel in this outfit.
Peep the color scheme and how Like I fore mentioned that you can directly notice the focal point of this fit and everything about this outfit is to tie it in effectively. I love the elegance yet sporty look about this fit. Gold and pearl accessories to give it class, shoes gives it that spunk, and the flower accent on head is to let you know im still a young lady. I can Digg.
What? never seen Fly? OK ill pose.
Perfect example for you females stuck on color coordinating EVERY color. Do you see this scheme? neon green, tan grey, and pink. PERFECTLY ORCHESTRATED. How? basic principle in fashion I believe is building one color to the next color rather build your outfit around one or two colors. You gotta learn your schemes and what colors naturally go together. give your outfit flow. Make sure like model is displaying to tie outerwear lightly and know that grey colors go with about anything and when your outfit is Simple, adding a splash of color outside the scheme is fine. Very dependent tho. Her glasses, classic vintage.
ARMY FATIGUE? YES! J.Crew sought out to incorporate a military feel in their line this spring and why not when it is done this effortlessly? If you dont learn anything from me, learn this and repeat after me " EVERYTHING IN MODERATION" If you follow this rule, you will be surprise what you can pull off or incorporate. Army fatigue only looks terrible when its O.D'd ( aka, in excess, OR TOO MUCH...permission to bite) I love how animal print looks with camo, and you can see them pictured here wonderfully in moderation. here we see Grey again which can be a finisher to any outfit to give it a relaxed look.
Love the Colors and Tall blazer coat.
SHOES! outfit, simple yet sporty with a concentration on elegance.
Creativity goes a long way when you know how to incorporate it. Love the mix-match in materials and textures to create almost a two in one out fit. I can digg.
Attention to details. look how instead of having the scarf free falling, the stylist decides to tuck it in the rope belt. I love it. Gives another detail and purpose to the outfit. Brilliant. NOT to mention the scheme is perfect.
Splash of color. Green pants and White Jacket as a finisher The orange placed in a statement of accident and with no purpose, actually demands attention and seems rather strategic. I love it.
Simple elegant, oh yeah. the SHOES.
WOW. I love how this yellow lays on this Miami Green color, its Perfect, and the lace accent adds a classy random flare to it thats feasibly appropriate. Notice how the Green in the pants and orange in shoes goes great together but more importantly it is separate but equal to the whole setup of the outfit. PERFECT. and Glasses are BOMB.COM. try and pull those off.
Same Idea different pallet. Love the metallic boat shoes. Definitely a must this spring form mens and womens. Army fatigue never looked so good. RIGHT? take notes.
This is effortless. Oh how it seems. Have you noticed that the best ideas come to you when you dont think and wear what you want to wear?
Bold yet graceful. Why? because although her blazer is big and somewhat intimidating the pink and tan are just too cool together to not love this look. pocket detail in skirt is dope. Rule of thumb, if you dont have anything in your pockets, your hands will be perfect.
FLAWLESS VICTORY. no comment necessary.
Yes she did it. Stripe Long sleeve and spaghetti strap tan dress with a accented pink scarf. Tell her she aint fly. STALE FACE.
Tan and orange im beginning to love especially with dark denims.
picture perfect. Step ya game UP. the END.
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