Saturday, October 22, 2011

Warm Weather Means Dresses!

So I have just returned from Arizona and am almost done unpacking boxes (that might be an overstatement). With the warm weather and evening cocktails, I was able to wear some of my favorite outfits and experiment with my new dark hair!

I was able to finally wear my new Marc Jacobs dress! It was the perfect ensemble for drinks and dinner at the Enchantment Resort in Sedona. The navy and off white print were beautiful against the red rocks.



The next night I wore my $10 eyelet dress that I got second hand in SF's Castro neighborhood. I bought the red, vintage, art deco necklace that day for $7 in Old Town Cottonwood.




Finally, to celebrate my new runway (aka my Fell st. walking commute to school), I wore a navy blazer, a tight, dark red t-shirt, and $5 H&M striped mini skirt. Every item above my feet cost under $10 each. My go to heels are my Dr. Marten Saddle Shoe Heels were a very worthy splurge!

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Chris, You are the Guru of Audition Wear!

Today Christopher Verdosci, San Francisco Opera's Assistant Costume Director, came to SFCM for his, what I hope will continue to be yearly, masterclass on audition wear for opera. I learned so much from him last year and was so excited to be able to talk fashion during VPL. It was a nice escape from the usual listening to people sing and me sitting there analyzing the appropriateness of their outfits. I wanted to get up there and answer questions with him, but I had to refrain! I knew every designer and era reference he made and wished I could have talked to him for hours! Luckily, my great friend Siobhan interns with him, so he invited me to come visit and help out at the costume shop! YES YES YES!

I just wanted to highlight some of his most important points:

a) Wear Stockings! Do not audition without those gams covered, lovely ladies.
b) Everyone must wear appropriate undergarments. Even as a thin girl, it's important wear foundation garments to create a sleek, panty line-less silhouette.
c) Toned down Jewel Tones are perfect for all! They are great hues on women and add color without distracting from your voice. No purple in Italy and no yellow EVER!
d) Always wear closed toe shoes to an audition! Peep toes are okay, as long as you are not a toe tapper!
e) Hemlines must be at or below the knee. You don't want those patrons in the front row to see your cute Victoria's Secret lace panties, or (hopefully) the foundation piece you are wearing.
f) No strapless dresses or spaghetti straps! You don't want to look half naked on stage.
g) Get second opinions on your outfit, from the front AND the back. You don't want to leave the stage with your dress tag flapping.

Most important: If you look good, you'll feel good! Wear what makes you feel beautiful, appropriate, and professional! There is a perfect dress for ALL body types!

Saturday, October 8, 2011

So tomorrow is the big move into the new apartment! To celebrate, I have drooling over some of my favorite trends!

I love the modesty of these high necks, which are sexed up with short hemlines! I love that colors and plaid are super in right now-- definitely something I need, as my wardrobe is made up of different shades of gray! Living in San Francisco, outerwear is a must, so I am so glad to see all these beautiful coats! Check out the shoes in these collections, too!

Carven:







Carin Wester:

Sandro:







Sunday, October 2, 2011

The boyfriend and I finally found an apartment! Because of this, I have been distracted looking for home decor, rather than fashion; however, don't fret-- I am back with a vengeance and reviewing some of my favorite designs of the week!

I am in love with 1960s mod, high neck look, like these looks from Sofia Sizzi's line Giulietta. Also, beige is super in, even for pale girls like myself!






Also this season, tribal prints are very in. I love these ethnic inspired looks from House of Holland.