Hi everyone,
Happy Thanksgiving - and the shopping start to the holiday season. We’re taking a few days off to relax, eat way too much, spend time with family and friends…and, of course, do some Black Friday shopping.
In the meantime, we wanted to share with you a few things we’re thankful for. We don’t step out of the fashion world very often on Omiru, but we’re venturing off the beaten path to share a few of our favorite things from the worlds of film and design. Hope you get some ideas for your Christmas shopping list.
We’ll be back on Monday, November 30. See you then!
Happy Holidays!
Trisha and the Omiru Team
Pictured, from top:
500 Days of Summer | $18.99 (preorder) at Amazon
What can we say about this inventive romcom? We love its completely relatable plotline, but we also adore Zooey Deschanel’s wardrobe.
Nature Exploration Agate Notebook | $13.50 at Oh Joy
Collect your thoughts in a notebook beautiful enough to be worthy of them. Isn’t this design gorgeous?
Keep Calm and Carry On Poster | $29.51 at Keep Calm Gallery
In times of turmoil (and economic distress), sometimes all we need to do is keep calm and carry on. Keep this on your wall as a reminder.
Fifi Lapin Prints | Price Varies at Fifi Lapin’s Shop
Meet Fifi - probably the world’s most stylish bunny. We love the prints showing Fifi’s everchanging wardrobe.
Posted by Trisha on November 24th, 2009 in Off Topic |

Need a way to add a bit of flash to your look? Look no further than the sequin, which comes in all shapes and sizes. We love the traditionally sized small sequin, but we also appreciate the glamour of the giant sequin. Each of these five versatile pieces can be layered - under cardigans, over leggings, and peeking out from under jackets. Here’s our five favorite sequin adorned pieces:
Silence & Noise Sequin Cardigan | $68 at Urban Outfitters
We adore the simple silhouette on this gorgeous sequin cardigan, which allows it to pair with the simplest of tees.
Fiorelli Clutch and Across-Body Sequin Glitzy Clip Bag | $59.49 at ASOS
Just because clutches are small doesn’t mean they don’t need attitude. Turn on the glam with this sequin encrusted bag.
Sequin Sleeveless Blazer | $135 at Topshop
Now here’s for a flashy layering piece. If the sequins are too much shine for you, simply layer this vest under a tailored blazer.
Sequin Bust Knit Dress | $24.80 at Forever 21
Reminds us of a gorgeous paillette Alice + Olivia dress from a few seasons back, but at a mere fraction of the price.
ASOS Black Cropped Sequin & Bead Cami | $84.99 at ASOS
We’re digging the contrast yoke on this uber-short beaded cami. Very Art Deco.
Posted by Trisha on November 24th, 2009 in Trend, Trendscape, Trendscape, What's In and What's Out, Women |
We asked: Would you wear Short Sleeve Coats?
You said: Yes to Short Sleeve Coats (barely), with a 51% to 49% vote.
Style tip? Sure, the idea of a short sleeved coat may sound a bit unintuitive (after all, isn’t the purpose of a coat to keep you warm?), but short sleeved coats serve their practical purpose. For a creative layering concept, try a short sleeved coat over a thick knit sweater, topped off with a textured scarf. Works wonders with a short sleeve jacket, but not nearly as well with a coat with full length sleeves, which would both look and feel like too much bulk.
Next question: Sequins are a festive party embellishment, yet they can be too much shine for some women. But what do you think? Tell us, would you wear sequins? Cast your vote on the sidebar!
Pictured: Woven Cropped Coat | $29.90 at Forever 21.
Posted by Trisha on November 22nd, 2009 in Trend, Trend Predictives, Trendscape, Trendscape, What's In and What's Out, Women |
We love the look of the puffer coat - but we’re not quite as amorous about the puffed up silhouette that it can create. Even if puffer coats aren’t your cup of tea, you don’t have to write off the puffer altogether. Instead of a full on puffer coat, you can try a puffer vest instead. In order to keep the silhouette as trim as possible, we like the look of inexpensive puffer vests (with less filling, and therefore, less puffiness). But how do you work a puffer vest into your wardrobe? Here’s an offbeat yet chic look to emulate:
1. Start with a cozy boatneck sweater. We love the mustard and white stripes on the sweater - sailor inspired, but with a twist.
2. Slip on a pair of wool shorts. The perfect wool shorts for this look have a somewhat loose leg and cuffed hems. For an extra layer of warmth, you may want to add tights or leggings under the shorts. If you’re not a fan of the shorts (or if your climate won’t support it), cropped pants or cargo pants also work well here.
3. Slip on your quilted puffer vest. We love it worn open with the hood down. Let the striped sweater shine through.
4. Finish off the look with a pair of tough looking boots, which juxtapose nicely against the tailored shorts and the outdoorsy puffer vest, and a statement handbag. We adore the texture on this bag, don’t you?
How would you wear a puffer vest? Share your style with us in the comments!
Posted by Trisha on November 20th, 2009 in Ready Made Outfits, Women |

The motorcycle jacket: this masculine favorite has fully made its way into the heart of womens’ closets. Why? There’s just something about a woman in a motorcycle jacket - the combination of hard and soft, masculine and feminine is just irresistible. We love pairing this versatile jacket with everything from jeans and a tee (a la James Dean) to flowery dresses, for a biker gang meets garden party look. Here’s our five favorite motorcycle jackets:
Clockwise, from top left:
Silence & Noise Faux Leather Moto Jacket | $98 at Urban Outfitters
Outfit yourself in a jacket that manages to be edgy and cooly classic, all at once.
Wool Blend Motorcycle Jacket | $42.90 at Heritage 1981
Combine the motorcycle jacket trend with one of the biggest textile trends of the season, plaid, for a statement jacket that you won’t want to go without.
Nom De Plume YaYa Moto Jacket | $58 at Urban Outfitters
A pretty pale aqua color adds a feminine touch to a masculine favorite.
Wool Motorcycle Jacket | $150 at Martin + Osa
Motorcycle jackets don’t have to be (faux) leather. We love the sleek, clean look of this charcoal wool jacket. Isn’t that collar to die for?
Stella Denim Jacket | $24.80 at Forever 21
Not just another jean jacket. This dark denim motorcycle jacket looks lovely with feminine skirts and dresses.
Posted by Trisha on November 19th, 2009 in Shopping Guide, Trend, Trendscape, Trendscape, Women |
Straight Leg Jean | $79.50 at Martin + Osa
Pair these impeccable dark rinse jeans with the right shoes and top, and you’ll be ready for the boardroom.
It’s not every day when the tech world starts a fashion trend - but power jeans aren’t just for Silicon Valley innovators anymore. Though they’re still not accepted in certain industries (bankers remain wholeheartedly woolen), power jeans are becoming increasingly popular among elite business and political circles. Even President Obama is wearing them. But how do you elevate your jeans to business class? We have four simple rules just for you.
Rule 1: Wear Your Jeans Dark
Generally speaking, the darker the color, the more formal the jean. So when you’re wearing your weekend denim, only pull out your dark rinse jeans for work. The plainer the jean, the better. Save your acid wash, distressed, and embroidered (eek) jeans for the weekend.
Rule 2: Stick With Straight Leg Jeans
As for fit, you want to strike a balance between too loose and too tight. Just like Goldilocks, you’re looking for something that’s just right. Too loose, and you can be accused of wearing "dad jeans." Too tight, and you’ll be accused of just the opposite. Straight leg jeans work best; leave your skinny jeans and your bootleg jeans for the weekend. On a similar note, look for low-to-medium rise styles - no excessively low rise jeans for work, please.
Rule 3: Top Off Your Jeans With a Pressed Shirt
The idea here is to pair your jeans with an equivalently business-appropriate top. Button-down shirts (or cashmere turtlenecks) are de rigeur, and to ensure that the look is appropriately tailored, make sure that your woven shirts are pressed. (But please don’t press your jeans - that’s a bit much.) Top off the look with a fitted blazer - or a seasonally appropriate topcoat.
Rule 4: Finish Off Your Look With Good Shoes
To elevate your jeans to the boardroom, pair them with business-appropriate shoes - oxfords or other leather-soled shoes are a must. No athletic shoes, no sandals, no flip flops. And unless you’re working in Silicon Valley, or an equally casual culture, no sneakers.
How do you wear your jeans to work? Share your style with us in the comments!
Posted by Trisha on November 18th, 2009 in Men |

It’s sweater weather, and we’re digging the shawl collar cardigan. Why do we love it so? Its inherent mix of casual and formal - it’s one part sweater and one part blazer. You can wear the shawl collar cardigan with a tee and jeans, with a blouse and pearls, or even with a cocktail dress - and it’ll infuse each look a preppily polished feel. Here’s three shawl collar cardigans to round out your sweater wardrobe:
Pictured from Left to Right:
Alpaca Long Shawl Cardigan | $98 at J Crew
We love the texture and the go-everywhere color on this nubby alpaca shawl cardigan.
Keaton Tuxedo Cardigan | $118 at J Crew
Ditch your blazer and grab this tuxedo cardigan. It’s the perfect day-to-night piece.
Micro Shawl Collar Cardigan | $69.50 at Martin + Osa
The fitted waistband and the micro shawl make this cardigan fully feminine.
Posted by Trisha on November 17th, 2009 in Shopping Guide, Women |
We asked: Would you carry Clutch Handbags?
You said: Yes to Clutch Handbags, with a 79% to 21% vote.
Style tip? We love the sleek look of the clutch, which works as well with pantsuits as it does with cocktail dresses and evening gowns. The right clutch handbag can be like a piece of jewelry - a statement piece that can liven up a plain dress. We love the drama of this metallic clutch, which adds a touch of sparkle and shine to any evening.
Next question: Short Sleeve Coats provide a fresh outerwear silhouette, but they’re not as simple to wear as traditional long sleeved coats. But what do you think? Tell us, would you carry a Short Sleeve Coat? Cast your vote on the sidebar!
Pictured: Metallic Panelled Clutch Bag | $32.90 at ASOS.
Posted by Trisha on November 16th, 2009 in Trend, Trend Predictives, Trendscape, Trendscape, What's In and What's Out, Women |
You don’t have to go crazy with color in order to create a visually compelling look. Do as the Japanese do and experiment with texture. We love combining fabrics of different weights, feels, and sheen in order to create a look that feels like much more than the sum of its parts. Here’s how to mix up your look with texture:
1. Start with a top that gives you both micro and macro textures: a smooth silk cami that provides extra visual interest with a set of cascading ruffles.
2. Slip on a pair of slim fit corduroy pants for a matte, almost nubby texture.
3. Bring on the cable knit with a cardigan sweater in a nice neutral grey. Added bonus? The applique flowers and bows, which provide an extra dose of textures and fabrics.
4. Finish off the look with a pair of foldover suedette boots (matte texture) and a creamy leather handbag.
How would you play with texture? Share your style with us in the comments!
Posted by Trisha on November 13th, 2009 in Ready Made Outfits, Women |

How to brave winter in style? Pull out a puffer jacket, of course. These casually chic jackets are super warm (thank you, down filling), and they can add a bit of life to more formal clothes. Try a puffer with a dress (+ tights/leggings) and boots - it’s amazing how chic this looks. Here’s our five favorite puffer jackets to keep you warm this winter:
Pictured Clockwise from Top Left:
Ribbed Sleeve Down Jacket | $98 at Gap
Get the best of both worlds - the warmth of a puffer with the slim, trim silhouette of a sweater on your arms. Maybe it’s not quite slimming, but it’s as close as you’re going to get with a puffer.
AE Puffer Coat | $119.50 at American Eagle
We’re enchanted by this bright orange color. You’ll be seen wherever you go.
Puffer Jacket | $170 at Martin + Osa
This creamy slim fit puffer manages to be sophisticated, even for casual days.
Long Belted Puffer | $235 at J Crew
Warm up this winter with this rich plum colored puffer. We love the herringbone-esque striping on the puffer; the v-shaped lines make for a slimming effect.
Bubble Sheen Jacket | $32.80 at Forever 21
When you want to make a statement, try this shiny black puffer. Works for day with an asymmetrical top and jeans and night with a cocktail length dress.
How would you wear a puffer jacket? Share your style with us in the comments!
Posted by Trisha on November 12th, 2009 in Shopping Guide, Women |
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