Leda the Swan
Literature, Art, Mode... the State of Style in the Paris of the South
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Friday, September 28, 2012
Are You Ready for Fur This Season?
Thursday, September 27, 2012
Lookbook Flashback When Claude was but a Pup
Musing on Autumn Inventory
Things are going well at Hampden though my hours have been cut back considerably for school. But what is really the best thing going on in my life right now, is autumn. Here in Charleston the seasonal change barely counts as a season, you get a weekend or two where the heat isn't relentless, and then all the sudden its time for jackets. We've been getting sweaters in like crazy, the jackets are rolling in, there are all forms of jeggings/leggings, stretched, cropped and waxed denim, leather and fur is everywhere, and it seems we can't get enough of the color plum. While my personal favorites of the season are pretty predictable, (Rag & Bone, Opening Ceremony, Carven, Elizabeth & James, Derek Lam, Tila March) there have also been a few surprises (Roseanna, a new line we picked up has an excellent oriental influenced smoking jacket). I was also surprised by the variations on leather usage, and the fabrics designers seemed to dream up, from the polyester viscose blend Opening Ceremony plays with like a cropped mohair, to Roseanna's lightweight brocades, and Derek Lam's amazing print pants that reference something between a lily pad and a paper doily, and yet I nevertheless cannot get enough of.
So, rather than ramble on, let me post a few favorites:
This Chris Benz dress weighs about 12 lbs and costs over $2000, but is incredibly striking. |
Of course, I couldn't do a feature on staples without the Rag & Bone bootie. Here it is in suede, but i'm holding out for the floral. |
Here is the brocade smoking jacket by Roseanna. If you haven't checked the french line out yet, give them a look. |
For some reason, I was biased against Tila March for awhile. I think it was the name sounded a little too preppy for me. Lo and behold I love these shoes. Gold detailing, side cutouts, and beautiful suede: the color is perfect too, I've never been an olive person, but this is so well done I think I would wear it comfortably as a neutral. ALL of the above pieces are available at Hampden Clothing. |
Friday, July 6, 2012
Hampden!
I got a job!
I'm officially the newest intern at Hampden Clothing! So exciting! It's one of the best and only places in Charleston I would consider working fashion industry wise. Hampden carries amazing labels (some of my favorite being Masscob, Rag & Bone, Helmut Lang, Elizabeth and James, Lizzie Fortunado), and is run by Stacy Smallwood, a knowledgeable and innovative buyer who has started up her own company and really made an impact in the fashion community. So far I love my coworkers, and the work has been interesting and enjoyable... and, yes, the clothes are amazing.
I'm officially the newest intern at Hampden Clothing! So exciting! It's one of the best and only places in Charleston I would consider working fashion industry wise. Hampden carries amazing labels (some of my favorite being Masscob, Rag & Bone, Helmut Lang, Elizabeth and James, Lizzie Fortunado), and is run by Stacy Smallwood, a knowledgeable and innovative buyer who has started up her own company and really made an impact in the fashion community. So far I love my coworkers, and the work has been interesting and enjoyable... and, yes, the clothes are amazing.
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Embroidery
At this point in my life, I extremely loathe embroidery. Especially generic florals with cheap thread.
Monday, November 14, 2011
The Perfect Leather Jacket
I've recently managed to actually save some money, and now, predictably I am fantasizing about ways to spend it. My most recent fantasy has been the perfect leather jacket. My good friend Wendy who is kind enough to function as my photographer has an awesome black lambskin hooded bomber style jacket, and my friend who shall remain anonymous was lucky enough to come across a black revolutionary style cropped jacket with double breasted buttons. Since my friends are cool, I want to look equally cool, and I've already determined smoking isn't sustainable with my already flourishing alcohol habits. That leaves a leather jacket.... lol. But truly, I'm very fashionable and I know a quality leather jacket will forever remain an amazing wardrobe staple. I want something fitted, with a slight collar, not too cropped, a la motorcycle style, in a dark beige, in a cut that will flatter a large bust. OKAY, so I know exactly what I want. Things I keep running into as obstacles:
#1 Price, price and price.
#2 Vintages tend to be cut in a boxier 90's denim jacket style, or not tailored at all, for strictly overcoat insulation uses.
#3 There are a lot of fake leather jackets out there. or a couple, like this one from BCBG I seriously eyed, that's partially leather but the undersides of the sleeves are ponte. These partial leather pieces are everywhere.
#4 Creme is not a common color, most people want black or dark brown
#5 Many of the "stylish" leather jackets have too much going on for me. Too many tassels, zippers, buttons, pockets, buckles. Just over stylized.
#6 The jackets I often do find are predictable and don't do much to the classic "moto" look. They don't show much personal style, in my opinion.
But I finally found one! It is quite perfectly me, if a little dainty/frilly, but that is just my kind of thing. It's by Mulberry and I located in for $550 (take into mind any quality leather jacket is going to be upwards of $250). Do I go for it?
#1 Price, price and price.
#2 Vintages tend to be cut in a boxier 90's denim jacket style, or not tailored at all, for strictly overcoat insulation uses.
#3 There are a lot of fake leather jackets out there. or a couple, like this one from BCBG I seriously eyed, that's partially leather but the undersides of the sleeves are ponte. These partial leather pieces are everywhere.
#4 Creme is not a common color, most people want black or dark brown
#5 Many of the "stylish" leather jackets have too much going on for me. Too many tassels, zippers, buttons, pockets, buckles. Just over stylized.
#6 The jackets I often do find are predictable and don't do much to the classic "moto" look. They don't show much personal style, in my opinion.
But I finally found one! It is quite perfectly me, if a little dainty/frilly, but that is just my kind of thing. It's by Mulberry and I located in for $550 (take into mind any quality leather jacket is going to be upwards of $250). Do I go for it?
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About Me
- Leda the Swan
- Charleston, South Carolina, United States
- Stylist, librarian, poet, writer, painter, musician, model, equestrian, eclectic, traveller, lover extraordinaire. Hemmingway enthusiast, Plath romanticist, 1940's historian.