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High Style Fashion Exhibit at Cincinnati Art Museum

IMG_6551 IMG_6552 high_style_81_25_3_web_exhibit_1435845933I have to say, it’s rare these days,  to have “girl time” on a weekend with your 10 year old daughter.  So, in the theme of that…..what better to do than lunch in hip Mount Adams and a visit to the Cincinnati Art Museum?  As all Cincinnista’s would agree,  being exposed to all types of culture is a must.  Elle and I first toured the Modern section of the museum,  viewing beautiful and colorful works anywhere from Matisse, to Picasso and Miro.  Next,  we moved on to the more Contemporary floor encompassing cool 3-D and video art…just to even further spur the imagination. Sorry no photos allowed!

We ended our tour by stumbling on the special exhibit, High Style: Twentieth-Century Masterworks from the Brooklyn Museum Costume Collection. Sponsored by Macy’s, the exhibit traces the evolution of fashions from 1900 through 1980 with garments and accessories by the most influential European and American designers of the 20th century, including Chanel, Dior, and Givenchy, just to name a few.  The exhibit was both well attended and interesting.  I was amazed at how many dresses, fashion sketches, and shoes that I loved and have been recycled through the world of fashion throughout the last decade.  I’m talking not just strapless and shirred gowns, but even platforms pumps!  In addition the buzzing gift shop is selling an interesting book about the exhibit, not to mention a book called 100 Shoes (intro. by Sarah Jessica Parker) simply about the history of women’s shoes!!  What a fun, total coffee table book!  Should have bought it when I had the chance…worth every bit of $15.

 

Unfortunately the exhibit ended today, but keep your eye’s peeled for more “Cincinnista” winter outings until the Spring fashion scene truly emerges. Cheers.

 

 

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The Doldrums of Winter Shopping

Ok,  not to undermine my fellow Cincinnistas who are actively selling their fashionable goods,  but let’s face it:  January apparel shopping really isn’t worth your time.  First of all,  all of the best items went on sale as early as pre-Thanksgiving and are now gone…at least in your size.  In addition, anything new out right now is resort wear which, unless you are doing that big winter vacation (yeah, I wish!), isn’t something you need…hence wait until the summer.  I will say some major finds can be with some of the Haute Couture brands such as Valentino and Fendi (their own web-sites) where they have waited until the bitter end to mark fall/merchandise down.  I know I got a fabulous pair of Fendi logo boots last January in Aspen but had to look hard!  Other good deals can be found at some of our high-end local boutiques such as Alligator Purse and Soho who have slashed their prices. Again, just pure luck finding your size.

My advice overall:  if you don’t stumble on it or need something desperately, don’t bother.  Wait until the best of the Spring comes out in March and then some. Cheers!

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Happy New Year! What’s New for 2016

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InStyle laying out 2016’s Fashion Color Trends.

Now that this Cincinnista has come up for air from an amazing yet crazy 2015,  it’s time to talk 2016!

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Classic white with the comeback ruffle top.

Well, from an interior design standpoint, get this:  Benjamin Moore’s design color of the year is pure white.  Yes, the trend is towards softer muted colors, yet here is the catch:  select bold colors such as buttercup, fiesta, green flash, snorkel blue and peach (yes, pull out that bridesmaids dress…ugh!) are all in. Not to mention, InStyle’s two colors for the year are Rose Quartz and Serenity (a light sky blue)…pastels are not exactly my personal favorites.  In my opinion, the colors this year are all over the place.  Solution: wear what looks best on you and rock it with those existing “in” items from 2015: flare pants,  fringe accessories, graphic prints and tie blouses.  What I do notice different is the return of ruffles, lace and eyelit…especially with classic white.  While I love a bit of this, I was so ruffled out 5 years ago, almost all my ruffles have been disposed of!  Oh well…time to update!  The bottom line:  us fashion forward Cincinnista’s need to update while maintaining our current style and class.  Cheers!

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