Showing posts with label elise. Show all posts
Showing posts with label elise. Show all posts

19 March 2011

Guest Blogger: Elise V

My friend and local fashion maven Elise V kindly accepted the invitation to guest blog for me.  In this entry, Elise discusses her love of mixing feminine styles with more masculine/androgynous pieces to create a unique look. Enjoy... 


"Judson and I first met at business school orientation.  I spotted his amazing outfit (signature bow tie) across the room.  I called my mom afterward and told her, 'I’ve just spotted a fabulous new friend. We are destined to be great friends, and we haven’t even met yet!' Thankfully, the fashion gods saw fit to place us in a marketing class together, where we became instant buddies.  Being an avid reader of Judson Knows Best, imagine my delight when my local fashion icon asked to feature ME on his blog.

The first thought that came to mind was to share my practice of mixing feminine pieces with more masculine or androgynous styles to create a unique look.  Forget the 'matchy-matchy' days where you were obligated to match your belt, bag, and shoes.  Take a cue from your favorite bartender and mix it up! For example, pairing a girly lace top under a motorcycle style leather jacket with skinny jeans and booties.

Now, onto the good stuff: Here we have a Twelfth Street Cynthia Vincent blouse, which I tucked into my Haute Hippie sequined skirt.  The army green suede Vince jacket adds a slightly androgynous element to the outfit.  As far as footwear, I think you could choose either a pair of booties or platforms for this look.  

 

Outfit number two is an uber feminine Prada blouse (a gift from one of my favorite clients… you know who you are!) paired with a Madison Marcus skirt.  The buckle detail makes this skirt a bit more edgy, so the lady-like blouse is the perfect balance.  I am carrying a Fendi handbag.  If it were chilly, I would throw on a leather jacket or cardigan.  For the feet, a wedge sandal or platform heel would be fabulous.  


Lastly, seen here are the gender-neutral J Brand cargo pants (every woman needs at least one pair) with a very slinky and girly Madison Marcus blouse.  A pop of color is added with this Rebecca Minkoff  messenger bag and DVF booties.  I picked up the peacock feather earrings at a little boutique in Hillsboro Village called Pangea.  The bracelet is by Milly, the amethyst in the raw ring is from H. Audrey, and the other ring is by my favorite jewelry designer, Debra Jill. 


Bottom line: Don’t be afraid to mix it up! Take these ideas and create your own outfit, which may be as refreshing as your favorite cocktail." 

To learn more about Elise, click HERE to visit her website.

03 March 2011

Event: Fashion For A Passion

My friend Elise and her friends in Belmont University's National Association of Women MBAs are organizing Fashion For a Passion 2011. Partnering with Vanderbilt University's Owen Women's Business Association,  the event will be held at the Owen Graduate School of Management. 

401 21st Avenue South  
Friday, March 25 
6p-9p

It promises to be an evening of cocktails, conversation, and of course clothes.  A fashion show will boast attire from local designers and boutiques in the theme of "dress outside the box, inside the office."  For the competitive bidder, a silent auction will feature items from local salons, boutiques and restaurants including Social Graces, Burger Up, Cashmere Salon and many more. A night of celebrating and empowering women, all proceeds will be donated to Thistle Farms & the Christian Women's Job Corps. 

Click HERE to purchase tickets.
$15 in advance, $20 at the door