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You Said: No to Jelly Shoes

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melissa-campana-jelly-flat_062009We asked: Would you wear Jelly Shoes?

You said:  No to Jelly Shoes, with a 80% to 20% vote.

Style tip? We admit it - we rocked the Jelly Shoe look in the 80s.  And while we were initially put off by their resurgence, we’ve begun to see that they’re much more stylish than the originals.  We’re ready to wear jelly shoe styles with a twist - such as this ballet flat style with beautiful, intricate webbing.  If this isn’t your cup of tea, we’re also loving brightly colored jelly shoes.  So long as they’re plastic, you might as well go with it and get a shoe in a fun, bright color, like orange or yellow.

Next question: Speaking of yellow, we’ve been seeing Bright Yellow all over, from store windows to the streets.  But what do you think about Bright Yellow?  Tell us, would you wear Bright Yellow?   Cast your vote on the sidebar!

Pictured: Melissa ‘Campana’ Jelly Flat | $59 at Nordstrom

6 comments June 22nd, 2009

How to Wear Yellow Green

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Today, we’re putting forth a style challenge: wearing the color yellow green.  Yellow green isn’t the most flattering of colors, nor does it pair well with all other colors.  We found that the best way to wear yellow green is with other equally bold colors–bright orange and a nice warm shade of blue.  Here’s how to get the look of yellow green:

1.  Start with a yellow green sweater, preferably in a classic shape.
2.  Layer under your yellow green sweater a blouse in a bright color.  We love the interplay of the warm, bright orange peeking out from under the yellow green sweater.  Plus, the ruffles on this blouse add a bit of visual drama.
3.  Slip on a pair of brightly colored pants.  Note that even though these pants are blue, they’re a warm shade of blue.  The warmth of the blue helps it pair with the bright orange and the yellow green, both of which fall on the warm side of the color wheel.
4.  Finish off the outfit with a pair of statement shoes: a pair of medallion themed sandals with a light heel.

How would you wear yellow green?  Share your style with us in the comments!

7 comments June 18th, 2009

How to Wear Leggings

How do you wear leggings?  Glad you asked.  We’ve created three outfits for your inspiration pleasure as a case study for how to wear leggings:

Outfit 1: Leggings + Casual Blouse + Miniskirt + Flats

How to Wear Leggings

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Why does this outfit work?  It’s a study in monochromatic dressing—perfect for those of you who are hesitant about trying leggings out.  The grey blouse pairs well with the grey miniskirt—and the grey leggings.  This kind of monochromatic dressing is great for petites, as it creates an unbroken vertical line, making you look taller.  Visual interest is added to the outfit with a pair of royal blue flats and a structured handbag to match. 

Outfit 2: Leggings + Tunic + Jacket + Boots

How to Wear Leggings


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One of the easiest ways to wear leggings is to pair them with a tunic.  We chose a tunic in bright blue to add a visual punch.  Paired with the bright blue tunic is a pair of leggings in a darker blue color, to create a unified look.  We added a short sleeved jacket to layer over the tunic—with a bonus shot of style in the form of a checkerboard plaid pattern.  We finished off the outfit with a pair of ankle boots for a sleek, sophisticated look.

Outfit 3: Leggings + Casual Dress + Pumps

How to Wear Leggings

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Wearing a dress over leggings is a popular way to layer.  We have two dress recommendations for pairing over leggings: (1) a close fitting dress (such as a knit dress), cinched with a wide belt, or (2) a billowy bohemian style casual dress.  Whether you go with the close fitting or the more loose fitting dress, choose one that falls at or above the knee for the most flattering silhouette and best effect.  P.S. Don’t you love that clutch handbag?  It instantly dresses up the knit dress.

We’ll leave you with five last thoughts on how to wear leggings:

(1) When you wear a shirt over leggings, your shirt shouldn’t fall past the middle of your thigh.  Any lower will throw off your proportions.

(2) When you wear a dress over leggings, the rule is that your dress should fall at or above your knee.  If your dress falls below your knee, you run the risk of visually cutting off your legs.  Not very flattering.

(3) The key to wearing leggings in style is to get the big-over-small silhouette.  So when you choose a shirt to pair with your leggings, look for a roomy shirt that’s anything but skintight.  Skintight top + skintight leggings = Minus points for style.

(4) When you look for shoes to pair with your leggings, look for three styles: flats, boots, and pumps.  Other types of shoes tend not to work as well as these three styles.  Our personal favorite is booties with leggings for a rocker chick inspired look.

(5) Our last tip will help you choose a color for your leggings.  When choosing a color for your leggings, we recommend echoing another color already existing in your outfit.  That is, if you already have grey in your outfit, a grey pair of leggings could be a great choice.  But if you don’t already have red in your outfit, don’t try to slip on a pair of red leggings.  Or do it knowing that it’s either going to be either fabulous or frightening…nothing in between.

Have a great tip about how to wear leggings? Share it with us in the comments!

18 comments June 15th, 2009

You Said: No to Ripped Up Jeans

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authentic-destroyed-wash-straight-jean_060809We asked: Would you wear Ripped Up Jeans?

You said:  No to Ripped Up Jeans, with a 65% to 35% vote.

Style tip? Ripped Up Jeans are one of the biggest trends for Summer 2009–but it’s not being welcomed by the very practical Omiru community.  It’s no wonder - these distressed jeans aren’t really for every occasion….and really wouldn’t work at work, even on Casual Friday.  But for those weekend days, if you really want to wear Ripped Up Jeans, we’d recommend pairing them with an sophisticated top - think a well-tailored blazer or a classic white shirt to create a elegant-with-an-edge look.  BTW: this advice holds true for both women and men.

Next question: Jelly Shoes rocked in the 80s, and they’re making a comeback this year…in much more sophisticated styles, thank goodness.  But what do you think about Jelly Shoes?  Tell us, would you wear Jelly Shoes?   Cast your vote on the sidebar!

Pictured: Straight Jean - Authentic Destroyed Wash | $39.50 at American Eagle

6 comments June 14th, 2009

How to Wear an Oversized Blazer

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It’s no secret that we’re big fans of of the oversized, man-tailored blazer.  The look is very sophisticated and worldly, with a European flair.  But how do you wear an oversized blazer?  Omiru shows you how to wear an oversized blazer without looking overpowered:

1.  Start with an oversized blazer that hits at hip-length.  We love the dramatic shawl collar on this dinner jacket.
2.  Layer a fitted blouse underneath the oversized blazer.  We chose a bright green ruffled blouse to pair with the white dinner jacket.  The bright color makes the white in the blazer pop (and vice versa), and the ruffles add a bit of visual drama, drawing attention up to your face.
3.  Slip on a fitted skirt under the oversized blazer to complete the big-over-small look.  The core of your outfit - the blouse and the skirt - should fit somewhat snugly in order to contrast with the oversized blazer. 
4.  Finish off the outfit with a tote bag and a pair of chic ankle boots.  We love how the brown accessories pair with the bright green and bright blue in the outfit.

BTW - this is a great outfit for work, especially if you work in a creative environment.

How would you wear an oversized blazer?  Share your style with us in the comments!

6 comments June 11th, 2009

Fashion Trend 2009 Picks: Omiru’s Top 5 Summer 2009 Fashion Trends

When you think Fashion Trends for 2009, what do you think?  We dug through our Fashion Week archives, and we saw One Shoulder Dresses, Sheer Fabrics, Butterflies, Ripped Jeans, The Color Orange, Ruffles and Bows, Neon Colors, Metallics, Exotic Prints, Asymmetry, Fringe, Statement Accessories…just to name a few.  But out of this melting pot of styles, what are the key trends—and what are the trends to pass up?  Omiru has answers for you.  We sorted through this season’s trends to bring you Omiru’s Fashion Trend 2009 picks, summer edition:

The Color Gold
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Wide Bangles | $16.85 at ASOS

Sure, diamonds are a girl’s best friend, but it’s hard to go wrong with Gold.  Metallics are back in full force for Summer 2009, and Gold’s warmth radiated from the runways.  Wear Gold with similarly warm hues—reds, oranges, and yellows work wonders paired with Gold.  If you’re feeling bold, try a cocktail dress (or a pretty tank, with or without a fitted blazer) in Gold.  Or if you’re not quite ready for Gold to take the spotlight, dip your toes into the trend (literally) with a pair of Gold colored sandals or espadrilles.  Or pile on a set of gold bracelets to dress up a simple cocktail dress.

The Blazer
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White Blazer | $150 at Banana Republic

Blazers represent the the tailored theme that arose from our fashion trend 2009 picks.  Whether you choose a style that’s cropped or man-tailored, we encourage you to make blazers a central part of your summer wardrobe.  They’re great at adding a tailored touch to an otherwise casual outfit.  After all, when you slip on a blazer, you feel instantly pulled together.  So pluck the blazers from your work wardrobe and wear them on the weekend, just paired with different clothes.  Nothing says “simple and sexy” better than a fitted black blazer over a white tee and jeans.

Ruffle Details
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Soft Tee Ruffle Top | $39.50 at J Crew

Ruffles aren’t just for girls—real women can wear ruffles too!  It’s all in how you wear them.  While girls can get away with frilly dresses with ruffles all over, grown women would do better with sophisticated, strategically placed ruffles.  Style tip?  A line of ruffles adds visual volume.  Women with a small bust can visually enhance what they have with a line of ruffles at the bustline.

White Jeans

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White Straight Leg Jeans | $59.50 at Gap

White Jeans are as summery as a picnic in the park.  Though, they probably don’t mix—beware of (grass) stains on these sophisticated jeans.  White jeans are a welcome contrast to the standard issue dark blue straight leg jean—not to mention that they’re a little dressier and a tad more sophisticated.  But the beauty is that they pair with just about everything that works with blue jeans.  So instead of reaching for your well-worn pair of designer blue jeans, try something a bit different and slip on a pair of white jeans instead.

Exotic Prints
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Ikat Halter Dress | $225 at J Crew

From Ikat prints to paisley to Madras plaid, exotic prints are the perfect ingredient to add some spice to your summer wardrobe.  Choose warm, bright colors to add to the playfulness of your exotic prints.  We love a head-to-toe print, like this Ikat halter dress by J Crew, but if you’re just feeling out the exotic print trend, you could try a simple blouse paired with a classic cardigan.

Tell us, what Summer 2009 fashion trends will you be wearing?  And which trends will you be steering clear of?  Share your style with us in the comments!

12 comments June 9th, 2009

You Said: Yes to Gladiator Sandals

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petrova-gladiator-sandals_060509We asked: Would you wear Gladiator Sandals?

You said:  Yes to Gladiator Sandals (barely), with a 52% to 48% vote.

Style tip? Gladiator sandals - you either love them or you hate them.  If you love them, you’ve probably already embraced how they add a funky edge to casual outfits–from a tank and jeans to a summer sundress.  If you’re not on the Gladiator sandal bandwagon, we encourage you to try these strappy shoes–at least, in the store.  We’d recommend nontraditional styles that don’t scream Ancient Rome–like these thoroughly modern heeled Gladiator sandals from Mossimo.

Next question: Distressed jeans are a huge trend for Summer 2009.  But while ripped up jeans work for the uber-trendy, they’re really not for every occasion (or everyone).  Tell us, would you wear Ripped Up Jeans?   Cast your vote on the sidebar!

Pictured: Mossimo Petrova Gladiator Sandals | $29.99 at Target

2 comments June 8th, 2009

Wear to Work: Mix the Tailored and the Unstructured

Wear to Work
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The tailored blazer is a cornerstone of your work wardrobe in a business formal office - but it can work wonders even in a business casual environment.  Simply pair your blazer with more unstructured pieces to make it more casual.  Here’s how to get the business casual look with a blazer:

1.  Start with a crested blazer - the epitome of old-world style.
2.  Layer a drapey, romantic blouse under the tailored blazer.
3.  Add a fluid skirt in a color complementary to the jacket.  To pull the outfit together, we chose a bright blue to pair with the navy jacket.
4.  Accessorize with a pair of pumps and a structured work bag.  Bonus points for a bright pair of shoes to warm up the outfit–we’re digging the bright yellow juxtaposed against the blue blazer and skirt.

How do you wear a blazer?  Share your style with us in the comments!

3 comments June 5th, 2009

Womens Summer Shoes: Omiru’s Guide to Wearable Summer 2009 Shoe Trends

Whether you’re going out on the town, exploring local backroads, or just lounging around with friends and family, you’re going to want a variety of stylish summer shoes for every occasion.  But what kinds of shoes should you be considering to add to your collection, beyond your closet full of flip flops, classic canvas sneakers, and summery espadrilles?  Omiru’s guide to womens summer shoes dissects this summer’s shoewear trends and shows you what shoes you’ll want to wear (or at least be aware of) this summer:

Ballet Flats
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Jeffrey Campbell Pearl Flat | $109.95 at Nordstrom

In a word, ballet flats are classic.  They mix form and function, and they’re a wonderful shoe for women on the go.  Grab a pair of ballet flats in a bright color to give a modern twist on the sophisticated classic.  Or opt for a metallic ballet flat that will help ground an outfit full of bright colors and patterns.  For more inspiration, you may also want to check out Omiru’s shopping guide for beautiful ballet flats.

Jelly Shoes
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Tod’s Jelly Thong Sandal | $117 (sale, originally $175) at Neiman Marcus

Jelly shoes have come a long way since the 1980s.  Today’s Jelly shoes take the best of the plastic summer shoe you remember and add a real dose of style.  Take Tod’s Jelly sandals, for example.  We’re loving the sleek foot harness and the thoughtful tassel detailing.  And you really can’t beat that bright orange color—the perfect shade for womens summer shoes.

Caged Shoes
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Jada Cage Stiletto | $29.80 at Forever 21

For the adventurous, caged shoes add an edge to even the plainest of outfits.  They’re inspired by Stefano Pilati’s caged ankle boots for YSL’s runway collection.  They’re certainly runway material, but these summer shoes are more difficult to pull off in Real Life.  Plus, we wouldn’t recommend them on super sunny days, as they could leave a distinctive tanline on your feet.  If you dare, try these cage shoes with a outfit that keeps you covered up, such as a simple dress.  If you’re wearing shoes like these, we’d recommend keeping the rest of your outfit relatively conservative. 

Driving Mocs

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Catalina Metallic Leather Driving Mocs | $99.99 (sale, originally $140) at J Crew

We’re huge fans of driving mocs, both for women and for men.  Driving mocs were meant, originally, for driving—hence the rubberized soles that help you grip the pedals.  But they work for so much more.  Pair your driving mocs with a simple Capri pant and blouse.  Or let them provide a classic foundation to a casual pair of jeans and a cute top.

Gladiator Sandals
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Merona Edwina Gladiator Sandal | $24.99 at Target

Gladiator Sandals have divided the fashion community—you either love them or you hate them. Gladiator Sandals make a distinctive shoe style statement for those who dare to wear them.  We like to see them paired with simple, casual clothes to give summer basics a bit of an edge.  For those of you who are on the fence about Gladiators, you may want to try Merona’s version of an elegant Gladiator sandal.  It’s a combo summer shoe – so you get the height (and comfort) of a wedge sandal with the style of a Gladiator sandal.

Tell us, what Summer 2009 shoe trends will you be wearing?  And which shoe trends will you be steering clear of?  Share your style with us in the comments!

9 comments June 4th, 2009

Ready Made Outfit: Grown Up Polka Dots

Sophisticated Polka Dots
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Polka dots aren’t just for girls.  But how do you wear these dots without feeling overly girly?  Pair them with  grown up, sophisticated garments - or add distressed item or two for a rugged look.  Or both.  Here’s how to wear Grown Up polka dots:

1.  Start with a polka dotted shirt.  If you’re unsure about polka dots, try a small dot print in a dark color.  But you can also go bold with brightly colored dots–and an abstract pattern, as shown.
2.  Slip on a pair of super dark straight leg jeans.
3.  Add a lightweight utility jacket to add a rugged element to the outfit.
4.  Mix things up with your accessories: a distressed ankle boot contrasts with a traditional leather bag, while an orange striped scarf echoes the bright orange dots on the shirt.

How do you wear polka dots?  Share your style with us in the comments!

6 comments June 2nd, 2009

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