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    Head For Neutral Territory: Earthy Looks For Men

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    Dino-Ray Ramos on Mar 31, 2009 1:19 PM PDT
    I have a philosophy that men should have a solid assortment of neutral-colored pieces in their wardrobe-- and when I say neutral, I am not just referring to black. I am referring to the earthy prismatic rainbow that includes gray, khaki, brown, navy and, of course, the good ol' standby, black. Choosing neutral pieces is like picking a canvas for you to paint on. When choosing something like a Ralph Lauren poplin barrel shirt, think of a pop of color that would compliment it (I'll go over choosing fun colors later). The best thing about neutral colored clothing is that it goes with just about everything, which makes it anything but boring. You can even go with neutral accessories that stand in the background of your colorful garb. A khaki Kenneth Cole messenger bag is a universal accessory as is the neutral colorblock tie by Thomas Pink. The trick about neutrals is to have a balance, because if you wear too much black, you run the risk of looking like an undertaker-- and no one wants that. Take a look at my slideshow for more neutrals to choose from.

    Obsessed over Nude Flats!

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    Natalie Zee Drieu on Mar 25, 2009 6:18 AM PDT
    Don't ask me what came over me. I felt the rush late Monday night while remembering a photo of Angelina Jolie and the Lanvin nude ballet flats she had on, like a year ago. I loved the idea of shoes that looked barely there and thoughts of spring are upon me. I'm not ready to shell out 500-600 bucks for those coveted Lanvins, so a quick search online would have to do. It's amazing how hard it is to find a shoe with just the right shade of nude and with a simple design. I finally found these Madison Harding Ballet Flats that are now on sale for only $52.90 at Nordstrom (was $89.95, only size 8 left in Nude Patent). So, thankfully now these little beauties are purchased and now I can find something else to be obsessed over.


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    Try Nude Colored Heels For A Naturally Stylish Look

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    Amber Fijolek on Feb 3, 2009 9:22 AM PST
    Barefoot and beautiful! Well ... almost. 2009 brings on shoes with less bling and something a little more natural -- or, rather, natural-toned. Katie Holmes recently sported some nearly-naked colored Stuart Weitzman shoes, but the skin-hued heels have been gracing carpets of all kinds from some other Hollywood favorites like Selena Gomez, Lady Gaga, Salma Hayek, Debra Messing and Penelope Cruz. For a shoe that goes with any outfit, these ladies kicked off their color and opted for tones that blended right in. It may take a minute or so to find the right color for you, so don't take just one specific pick as the last word over a shoe that will match best. A fairer skin may find that a beige colored shoe is the best blend, while one that's a camel toned may be just what's needed to look seamless on a darker skin. For legs that look like they go on forever, take a cue from some famous fashion moguls and find some flesh-fitting kicks in my slideshow!

    Plum, The New Neutral? We Say Yes!

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    kate napleton on Nov 4, 2008 10:22 AM PST
    Everywhere you look this season, plum accessories and details seem to be at the forefront of fashion. And while some might argue that this color is a seasonal trend, I would like to make the argument for plum to join the ranks of black, navy, and brown as a new neutral color. Plum can be worn more flexibly than navy, because it doesn't clash with black. It's also a breath of fresh air for workwear, and a fun plum heel adds a level of interest to an outfit without being too garish. Check out my SLIDESHOW to take a bite out of our favorite plum picks!
    Tags : trends , purple , plum , neutrals , neutral

    New York Fashion Week Runway: Terexov's Eclectic Collection ...

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    Sabrina Newman on Sep 10, 2008 8:22 AM PDT
    The Terexov Spring €™09 collection presented an eclectic blend ranging from fail safe basics like neutral-toned dresses, to statement-makers like ruffled tops and coats cinched at the waist, to traffic stoppers like a whimsical world map printed dress, to a multicolored fringe skirt and dress that had everyone intrigued. This collection included all the essential spring must-haves: casual chic dresses that are perfect for a day at the office, printed chiffon dresses for a warm afternoon, killer mini skirts for wild nights out with the girls, gorgeously draped goddess dresses for cocktail fetes, and anything else you may need to stay fabu.

    Colors: Neutrals, white, sherbet tones.
    Trends: Ruffles, cinched waists, sequins, fringe.

    New York Fashion Week Studio: Hanii Y's Vintage Meets Modern ...

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    Lisanne Silverman on Sep 9, 2008 4:09 PM PDT
    I arrived at the Met Promenade a bit early for Hanii Y's Spring/Summer 2009 showcase, and was immediately struck by its bright white walls, digital art, and dreamy music. Once I entered and took in the production of the ever so fittingly titled "Sleepwalking Park," the aura in the room shifted, the crowd settled, and everything seemed to move in slow motion. Models stood amidst the sculptural pillars, draped in Hanii Y's signature vintage-meets modern styles. Structured skirts paired with draped tees, sheer summerweight sweaters in vibrant greens and yellows, and carefully draped toppers were met with patent belts, white oxfords, and chunky patent platform heels. Classic khaki trenches framed hot pink and orange chiffon dresses, proof that the neon-neutral trend will be sticking around for awhile. The occasional leather jacket and exposed zipper stood out as well, adding some of-the-moment edge to the characteristically feminine line. Click on the slideshow to see my snapshots from the presentation, and check out Stylehive members' favorite Hanii Y looks!
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