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Fresh Picks to Follow: White Eyelet and Lace

Happy Saturday Sunday everyone.  I hope that you all are having a wonderful weekend so far.  I drove down to Tampa to see my sister and my beautiful aunt.  Anyways, I’m sorry I’m late posting my Friday Fresh Picks to Follow, but here it is.   

Another fresh trend for the Spring 2011 season is vintage inspired eyelet and delicate lace designs.  There have been several recent Vogue magazines that featured a beautiful white eyelet dress by Dolce & Gabbana on the cover.  This Dolce & Gabbana dress is definitely a sign that white eyelet and lace will be seen in many retail stores this spring.  Here are my top 10 picks for the innocent look of eyelet and cotton lace.  Let me know if eyelet and lace works for you and let me know your favorite white delights.

*Image above is from FabSugar

1.  Lilly Pulitzer - Betsey Dress Eyelet…$278.00

2.  Laundry - Shelli Segal Eyelet Dress…$225.00

3.  Onda De Mar - Eyelet And Crochet Coverup…$134.00     

4.  J.Crew - Eyelet Tunic…$69.50

5.  Anthropologie - Florid Spectre Blouse…$168.00

6.  BCBGMAXAZRIA – Mikey One-Shoulder Eyelet Dress…$378.00

7.  Anthropologie – Canopy Lookout Dress…$128.00

8. Neiman Marcus - Lace-Insert Gauze Dress…$195

9.  Elizabeth and James - Eyelet Tokyo Silk Top…$295

10.  Anthropologie – Back Porch Blouse…$98.00
OXOX Natasha

In the Window: Behind the Scenes



I hope that everyone is having a good week so far.  I know I can’t wait until tomorrow.  I finally have this weekend off, so I plan to relax and visit some of my family in Tampa, FL.  Well, I wanted to share this video that I found on the feast.com about my favorite store, Anthropologie.  As you may know, Anthropologie was founded in 1992 and since then many women continue to flock to the store to find whimsical dresses, ladylike shirts and eclectic accessories.   Anthropologie is also renown for the store’s amazing and creative window displays.  You can always find the best execution of a merchandising concept or visual “story” at any of their stores.  I continue to be impressed by the visual team’s unique handmade displays. Check out this video (here) to learn about some of Anthropologie’s talented visual artists and to learn how they create the store’s amazing windows.

*Original video shot by Amanda Martinez/NBCNewYork.com
OXOX Natasha

OOTD: Pulling It Together

I bought this sweater and shirt last month before my shopping ban started.  I originally bought the navy sweater, but then changed my mind and went for the mustard color.  I thought the contrast of the yellow against the polka dot shirt would look amazing and I think it does.  The Pulling It Together Sweater is a great twist on a staple cardigan. This cardigan fits true to size and the details are perfect.  The sweater is soft and light enough to wear during the spring and maybe the summer.  This sweater would work well over dresses, jeans or skirts. I wore mine under a suit jacket and it wasn’t bulky.  I love the antique brass buttons and the asymmetrical ruffled lapel – these details really gives a basic cardigan just the right touch.  I’ll plan to purchase the navy one again once it goes on sale.  Hopefully, it will go on sale around Easter, so I’ll be able to buy it.  What do you guys think about this sweater?  Do you love it or hate it?

Shirt: Anthropologie On The Agenda Shell
Sweater: Anthropologie Pulling It Together Sweater
Pants: Banana Republic Suiting Pants (old)
Shoes: Nine West Ballet Flats (old)
OXOX Natasha
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