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When this popped into my inbox, I knew I had to share it with all of you. Many of us love to take advantage of a quick weekend holiday or vacation, and this is a perfect time to look at some packing and clothing recommendations!

Here are Shopbop’s suggestions (and I know I am not the only one that is a huge fan of theirs)!

Just looking at this list makes me realize I need to pick up a few summer essentials. Some new day dresses, printed shorts, and more sandals!

How about you? What new items do you need in your summer vacation wardrobe? Tell us in the comments below!

Love, K.

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One of the greatest parts about writing this blog, is being introduced to new boutiques and online clothing stores. Rarely do I shop in-store anymore; between the time saved, the ease of purchase, and the amazing return/exchange policies, I adore online shopping.

When contacted by Kristin and Ashley of Walk In Closet Boutique, I was happy to check out their site, eager to find another fun place to indulge myself in some retail therapy.

One of the things that I like most, is the story behind their site:

Walk In Closet Boutique was founded by two sisters, Kristen and Ashley. Even though we are as different as night and day, the one thing we share is our love of fashion. When we were little girls, we kept busy for hours playing dress up and styling our dolls in fabulous outfits.

Now that we’re all grown up we still love to play dress up. We hope that Walk In Closet Boutique will bring back those childhood memories and also bring out the fashionista in you.

We invite you to take a walk in our closet and rummage through our clothes! You may notice that we each have our own sense of style which can be easily mixed and matched and we offer Price Points to fit any budget.

In addition to offering the following brands: Lucca Couture, Seventy Two Changes, !It Jeans, Pleasure Doing Business, Bloom Boom Boom, Ark & Co., Aryn K, Theme, Tulle, Plush, Sauce, Collective Concepts, Alternative, Hy & Dot, Factory, Left on Houston, Jenny Han, Fraiche, Charlie Jade, Daniel Rainn, Jayrun Jewelry, they also host trunk shows in the NY Metropolitan area!

I was lucky enough to try something from their new Spring Collection, this fabulous trench coat from Tulle. Made of 100% cotton and double-breasted, this jacket can be used through all seasons, and will easily become a closet staple. (PS – Read more below for an exclusive coupon code to be used on your purchase there!!)

One of my favorite things about this trench, is the interior print that lines the jacket. It is ADORABLE! Every time I put this jacket on, it makes me smile. I tried a Medium, and it fit perfectly. So I definitely would order true-to-size.

I highly recommend checking out their site, and to give you a little push to do so, they have kindly offered an exclusive discount code for Traveling Fashionista readers!! Use “SPRINGFLING” at checkout, and receive 15% off your total purchase!

Enjoy!

Love,

K.

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10 Pieces Every Woman Should Own

by Kirsten on March 31, 2010

I love InStyle Magazine. They have great features such as this one I am about to share with you. There are certain staples of a wardrobe that every woman must have. Most of these items can be dressed up or down, which makes them completely multi-functional. These are the perfect type of items to bring when traveling. Remember – less is more! There is no need to pack four suitcases when you can easily make-do with just one and have plenty of options to choose from. I promise.

  1. The Little Black Dress

Little Black Dress

Casual Couture by Green Envelope – $89.10 (Retail – $168)

All women need a little black dress to wear for an evening out. It works for so many different functions, whether a date, a reunion, or a cocktail party. Finding a dress with a bit of embellishment, such as this one-shoulder detail, gives the dress a bit more style. Look for one that fits your body type really well, it will make or break the outfit.

2.  Oversized Watch

Michael Kors Gold Runway Watch with Glitz – $169.99 (Retail – $250)

I love the look of wearing a watch that could be for a man. Wear it loosely as you would a bracelet, it makes a gorgeous accessory. This particular watch is on my radar!

3.  Red Flats

Ciao Bella Red Flat

Ciao Bella Pause Leather Cut Out Flat – $49.95 (Retail – $80)

I have featured these before on a previous post, and just love them. Flats are a must-have shoe for every woman, and although black seems to be the go-to color, a red flat gives you that pop of color. They work for every season and look way cute with a striped tee.

4.  Striped Shirt

Michael Stars Striped Tank

Michael Stars Riviera Striped Scoop Neck Tank – $49.00

There are tons of shirts out there featuring nautical stripes. I really happen to love this particular style, so although it is not on sale, it also doesn’t completely break the bank. Do a quick search for striped tee and you will have tons of options to choose from. Wear with a cute pair of jeans (I’d pick skinnies) and your red flats. This trend is big for 2010.

5.  Printed scarf


Made of Me Patchwork Scarf – $38

Scarves are one of the greatest ways to accessorize your outfit. Pick a bright colorful print to add a dash of color or look for an animal print such as a leopard or zebra pattern. I am a firm believer that you can never have too many scarves! These ones from Nordstroms are a great price for the quality.

6.  Black Blazer

Black Blazer

Express Studio Stretch One Button Jacket – $98 (Shop Mondays and use promo code 4199 from $15 off)

A tailored black blazer is a must for every woman. Perfect for work, with a pair of jeans, little dresses, trousers, skirts, it’s great on all body types. Make sure to look for one that fits you well and accentuates your waist. As InStyle says, you don’t want it to look like it’s swallowing you!

7.  Statement Necklace

Statement Chain Necklace

Statement Chain Necklace from The Limited – $39.50

A statement necklace is a great way to play with the basics in your closet. I tend to have a lot of basic items and dress them up, whether it be with jewelry or scarves. This necklace not only accomplishes that, but it also pairs the mixed metal look which is very in right now. A simple way to make an outfit look feminine and strong.  At under $40, it’s a great find.

8.  Classic Trench Coat

Calvin Klein Classic Black Trenchcoat

Calvin Klein Belted Trench – $128

I love my black trench coat. It truly is a timeless classic that is perfect for work, for play, or for dress. It is a sexy coat that when fits you well, gives your body a beautiful shape. I agree with InStyle, that this is an investment piece. Burberry is known for their trench, but at over $1,000, it is out of my price range (one day it won’t be!). I bought my trench for just over $100 and totally love it. The key is to look for a classic A-line silhouette that cinches at your waist line. Don’t be afraid to try a few on to find your perfect fit. Remember, we all have totally different body styles! Find what works for you.

9.  A Perfect Flared Jean

Hudson Flare Jean

Hudson Stretch Flare Jean in Natural Indigo – $71.99 (Retail $176)

A flared jean fits almost all body styles. Do I believe it’s the one cut of denim all women should have? I am not sold on that idea. I’ll warn you now. I have a huge denim addiction, one that extends to all cuts and styles. (Well, not gaudy denim, I hate that.) I think every woman should have a few cuts of jeans, but that is for a whole other post. Featured above is a great stretch flare by Hudson. Darker denim does well for most people, and also can be dressed up very easily. Hudson’s have a great weight and stretch quality. Please note the price of this denim will go up by 10% tomorrow, as this reflects a promotional price on Bluefly (love them!).

10.  Black Opaque Tights

Gap Black Opaque Tights

Gap Black Opaque Tights – $12.50

InStyle said it best: A great pair of tights can make your legs look slimmer and help you get away with wearing a dress that’s a little too short. Double them up for a more opaque look—and to keep you warm in the winter!” Don’t be afraid to play a bit with tights or patterns. They can look really cute paired with the right pair of shoes, skirts, shorts, etc.

I loved that InStyle gave all these wonderful suggestions for women. What I didn’t love was that they provided no ideas or links to actually purchase the items. It left a lot to be desired. But, I love their mag so much that I forgave them. It was the least I could do to provide each of you with a buying guide. Should any of these items not work for you, or if you need help fitting your body-style, I would love to help. I have a great way of being able to provide sizing suggestions and brands for individuals that match your uniqueness. Should you need cheaper items, no problem! Want to spend a bit more… that is easy!  Just let me know – kirsten@travelingfashionista.com

Love, K.

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DKNY Cozy – Things I Want

by Kirsten on March 30, 2010

DKNY (Donna Karan New York) has a major cult following in their versatile cozy. This piece was introduced in 2003, but has become a fashion item obsession, especially after PR powerhouse, Kelly Cutrone of People’s Revolution, got her hands on it. Last night they debuted the makings of the DKNY Cozy’s short viral film on Kelly’s show, Kell on Earth, and I can guarantee sales went up for the cozy immediately. They filmed it rogue-style and I loved every minute of it. Reminds me that I need to be directing things. Not sure what, but it’s what I am best at. “You! Go there!, You! Move faster!, Move out of the way!” Yep, definitely made for that position.

Anyways, I digress. I want one, badly. They come in a bunch of great colors, but in true Kirsten form, I really, really want the black version (not shown below, and extremely difficult to find online).  However, if you find it you can buy it for me as a present and I would love you forever and ever!

The DKNY Cozy

The cozy can be wrapped in twelve different styles and there are tons of way to learn how. Check out DKNY, the new iPhone app, or check out YouTube for plenty of videos submitted by users. You can purchase the cozy at numerous places, but I recommend shopping directly through DKNY at this link. If you join DKNY online, you get 10% off your purchase. Yay!

A few reasons why I want the cozy – I love multi-function pieces. I love anything with cashmere, or a cashmere blend. You can dress it up, or dress it down. It works with every season. It comes in a bunch of colors. And, I can wear it as my perfect traveling piece on the airplane. If you didn’t get a chance to read it already, you can see my perfect airplane outfit here. Funny how I chose this exact type of item as part of a perfect travel ensemble.

Really, I mean come on, can you really go wrong? It retails for $195, so it’s a bit pricey for me, but I can see it as one of those items I don’t mind splurging for. Or, you could be my new best friend, and get it for me! That would be awesome. PS – I am a size small. :)

Love, K.

On another note – please contact Bravo and insist on a second season of Kell on Earth. It is one of the best shows I have seen in a while. Twitter or via their website.

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Travel List – What to Bring on the Airplane

by Kirsten on March 29, 2010

With the dawn of extraneous surcharges on flights, it has become increasingly important to pack smart. I have a tendency to go overboard in my packing, but the more I travel, the more I learn – less is more. I am proud to say that I no longer travel and check in my bags. In fact, the whole idea of waiting to check my bags, waiting to pick up my bags, the thought of my bags going missing, well, it is all too much for me.  First, I want to get off the plane and just GO. Second, I panic at the though of losing my beloved clothes. Third, I hate the thought of carting all that crap along with me. So, that leaves me with figuring out an ingenious way to pack all of my stuff solely in carry-on bags. I will make one small note – this has worked for vacations of about two weeks. Anything longer and I may consider sending a bag via check-in. Ugh, maybe not.

I am not going to cover clothing items in this list, rather the items that are necessary to have readily available with you at all times on your flight. These things should be in the bag that goes beneath the seat in front of you, or easily able to be reached in the overhead above you. All of these items will make your plane flight slightly more enjoyable and in any flight over a couple hours, we all know how important that is.

  1. Socks – many times I wear shoes that don’t require socks. When I want to try to get comfortable, taking off my shoes and putting on some socks somehow gives me the illusion of being slightly cozy. SLIGHTLY. I fly coach (unless I have enough miles to bump me up to business), so any notion of comfort is  a step in the right direction.
  2. iPod or mp3 player – Do not leave home without one. Some play movies, all play music. They help you drain out the sound around you and escape for a bit. It is also great to have your own headphones as the ones the provide on the plane are horrid. Much better to have your own that you know work.
  3. Magazines and books – another great way to pass the time. I tend to bring a few magazines and one good book. Anything more than that takes up too much space. If I finish the book or magazines, I pass them on to the flight attendants. They love this and you make some friends along the way! I can always pick up something new upon landing.
  4. Food/Snacks – this has become really important. Now that they are charging you for everything, and I really mean everything, having your own food and snacks is a lifesaver. I like items like trail mix, dark chocolate (for my sweet tooth), beef jerky, and granola or protein bars. These things don’t take up much space and are good for you.
  5. Eye pillow – Yes, sometimes I feel stupid too. But come on, who really cares. I don’t. Find a great eye pillow that fits your head and doesn’t give you headaches or too much squeeze. They are lifesavers for cutting out the lights outside your window, or from the moron in front of you who never turns his reading light off, even if it is 2:00 am.
  6. Noise canceling headset – I have yet to invest in one, otherwise I would provide you some suggestion on which one to buy, but I am on the lookout for a great deal. I know for a fact that Bose offers one considered top of the line, but I have a hard time spending that much (especially when I could get a new pair of jeans or a full outfit for that matter). I do hear these headsets are lifesavers and when I tried one on once, it was silent. No whirring of the engines, no talking, no crying, no snoring. Fabulous.
  7. Tissues – If you don’t have them you need them. Find a travel size pack and drop it in your purse or carry-on. You’ll thank me later when you are dying to blow your nose or something else equally sexy
  8. Rosebud Salve – If you didn’t read about how awesome this product is in my previous post – you can read about it here. This multi-faceted product will work as a lotion, lip balm, or even as an ointment for a dry nose, you can’t go wrong for $6.
  9. Neck pillow – These can be lifesavers in preventing that infamous tweaked neck. I like the ones that can be deflated if need be.
  10. Blanket or wrap – Like I have mentioned before, I love to wear either long cardigan or wraps as part of my airplane apparel. This is great as they double as a blanket and you don’t have to carry an additional item. Perfect since it can get chilly on the plane.
  11. Medicine – always have your basic headache med or painkiller just in case. Some people may also want to carry a decongestant. Also, don’t forget to have your daily meds handy if you are on a long flight.

I definitely am not going to spend the time telling you what not to bring as TSA does a super-awesome job at that (note sarcasm here). But should you need to know, go here. Also, make sure your toiletries (toothbrush, hairbrush, feminine products, hand sanitizer, etc) are easily available.  You may not need them, but having to hunt for them is never fun and annoying to all your neighbors.  Should you have the extra space, also think about a portable dvd player, laptop, handheld game system, or games like Sudoku or crosswords, whatever tickles your fancy. (I am a sudoku girl). Remember – there is no need to bring a dvd player and a laptop.  The laptop does both. Right? Ok, just making sure you were paying attention.

What are your favorite or must-have items for the plane? Got any tips and tricks you’d like to share?

Love, K.

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What to Wear While Traveling – Airplane

by Kirsten on March 25, 2010

A thought often neglected before leaving on vacation is what you plan to wear on the airplane. Plenty of times (more than I care to admit) I simply got dressed and ended up miserable on my flight due to something so simple as an outfit mis-hap. Think jeans that don’t have enough “give”, to uncomfortable shoes, to being too hot, or too cold, etc.  You catch my drift.  Take my mistakes and learn from them.

Here are some things to think about:

  1. Wear comfortable pants. There is a fine line between being too casual and comfortable. Track suits, although really comfortable, are not the most fashionable. In fact, should you hope for that accidental upgrade to business or first class, they most likely won’t pick you if you are dressed too casual. Personally, I love to wear jeans traveling, but they must have stretch! I need breathing room.
  2. Don’t wear heels. Unless you are someone that cannot fathom the thought of being without your heels, this is a disaster waiting to happen.  I learned the hard way.  Imagine me running through the airport with my luggage in tow, purse on my arm, ticket in hand, trying to make my flight on time.  It was a sprained ankle waiting to happen.  If you are like me and 90% of the time travel with a crap-load of carry-on baggage, this is an awful situation to be in. Flats or sandals are the way to go (booties could work). If you must wear heels, go with a wedge and possibly a cork wedge.  They seem to be the most forgiving for running and comfort.
  3. Layers. Layers. Layers. They are your friend! I like a tank top with a long-sleeve cardigan or jacket.  This way, if I arrive and am overheating, off goes the top layer, and instantly I feel ten degrees cooler.
  4. Wraps. I love scarves and wraps.  They  are the jack-0f-all-trades item to accessorize with. I almost always wear one traveling.  They double as a blanket if I am cold (well, the wrap does, a scarf may be too small), they look cute, and don’t take up too much space if you need to jam it in your carry-on.
  5. Belts need to come off before security. I love belts. But please don’t be that annoying person at security pissing off everyone behind you because you forgot to remove it prior to being screened. It prevents security from running quickly and efficiently. Take it off early and be ready to move. PLEASE, for my sanity!
  6. Jewelry. Leave your valuables at home. Nothing sucks more than breaking your favorite necklace or bracelet. Worse, it could fall off and you never see it again. Much worse, it could be stolen. If it means a lot to you, keep it at home. It will be waiting for you upon your return.

So, with all that, here is my suggested travel outfit:

What to wear while traveling

C&C California Drape Cardigan – $39.90 (Use Regular price $58)

Use coupon code ccmarx25 through 4/3/10 for an additional 25% off!

Victoria’s Secret Double Scoop-neck Stretch Cotton Tank – $14.50 or 2/$20

Blank NYC Pleasure Dome Stretch Skinny Jean – $39.99 (Retail $78)

Ciao Bella Pause Leather Cut Out Flat – $49.95 (Retail $80)

Total Price:  $144.34 (Retail: $230.50)

Savings: 38%  (use coupon code and it makes it 42%)

Should you have a hard time finding your size, or need some help picking a different style jean or shoe, just let me know.  I’d be happy to send you some suggestions. kirsten@travelingfashionista.com

Much love, K.

PS – Look for my post on what you should bring on the plane soon!

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With the dawn of spring and summer just around the corner, it is prime time to bring out our warm weather clothes and shoes.  Brazilian shoe company, Melissa Plastic Dreams, has been an international sensation for over 25 years with over 50 million shoes sold worldwide. Their claim to fame – if you haven’t figured it out yet, plastic shoes!  I have quite fond memories of my jelly shoes as a child and the rainbow of colors they came in. From a functional standpoint, the ability to get them wet and dirty, and then later throw them inside the dishwasher to make them good as new, was a blessing to my parents.  (Was I the only house that put them in the dishwasher?!?)  These days, plastic shoes have made quite the evolution.

Melissa Plastic Dreams is a Brazilian global fashion icon manufacturing and selling shoes made of extremely flexible PVC. Of the 50 million pairs of shoes manufactured, 20 million were exported to over 80 different countries. With an ethical and environmental focus, Melissa shoes are sustainable, zero-waste, fair-trade, cruelty free (devoid of any animal products) and made from recycled plastic.  To add a cherry on top, the company recycles 99.9% of factory water and waste, reuses overstock styles in the next season’s collection, and their employees are paid above-average wages and benefits. Melissa has partnered with fashion sensations Vivienne Westwood, Jean Paul Gaultier, Alexandre Herchcovitch and the highly sought-after Persian architect Zaha Hadid (among others). Celebrities from the likes of Jessica Biel, Vanessa Minnillo, Leona Lewis, Katy Perry and others have been spotted in them.

Although they used to be very difficult to find in the US (you’d have to fly to Brazil or Mexico to buy them, not a horrible problem in my endless pursuit of an excuse to travel), they now are available on Tobi and Epaulet in prices ranging from $38-$160 (sources say Melissa plans on opening their online shop to the US soon!).  With styles including mary-jane peep-toes, gladiators, sling-backs, booties, wedges, and our old-school favorite, jelly flats, it is literally impossible to not find a style that doesn’t suit your fancy.

These styles are some of my personal faves:

Melissa + J Maskrey Ultragirl Flat with Swarovski Crystals

Melissa Campana Zig Zag

Here are some of Vivienne Westwood’s Melissa shoes.  I think they are really cute, but I am unsure if I would find a way to wear them.  What do you think?

Vivienne Westwood for Melissa

I also find these booties to be totally hot, in a very different, yet sexy way:

Melissa Ashanti Bootie

With a vacation to Hawaii quickly approaching, I can’t help but want to pick myself up a pair (ok, maybe three pairs) of these shoes.  I think they are super adorable!  Total flashback to the 80′s, and a reminder of how great it was to be a kid skipping around in our jelly shoes.  In addition to being water-resistant, they are hypo-allergenic, extremely flexible (supposedly the warm weather molds them to your feet for an “oh so comfortable” fit), eco-friendly (keeps plastic out of the landfills!), and totally fashionable. And for you ladies out there interested in learning more about Melissa shoes for the man in your life, check out this great blog post from Joshua Katcher of thediscerningbrute.com.

Melissa Plastic Dream shoes don’t necessarily break the bank, but could be on the pricey side for some of you. Currently on Epaulet.com, they have some styles as much as 75% off, ringing in for the low price of $30! If you didn’t have an excuse to try these babies before, you certainly do now. Enjoy, my fellow fashionistas!

Love, K.

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