Friday, January 15, 2010

Spring 2010: Men's Skirts



Men in skirts? Fancy designer labels such as Prada and fast fashion brand H&M are taking a fashion risk by serving up just that. I guess this was eventually to be expected. Afterall, women have experimented with men’s clothing throughout time so why not the opposite? One things for sure, this trend will truly test even the most fashionably daring of men.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Restaurant Finds: Mama Zu's



After hearing great things about local spot Mama Zu's I figured it was time to check this place out, so I went for a lunch date. My first impression upon walking up to the door was hole-in-the-wall. But I figured maybe it's just a great hidden spot. If you're looking for top-quality service you might be a bit disappointed. Being a newcomer to the restaurant, service could have been better upon first walking in the door (I was unsure if I should seat myself or wait for a hostess) and the atmospherics are fair at best. After finding a spot I was promptly attended to by my waitress who was appropriately accommodating. Surprisingly, the lunch menu is very affordable ranging about $10 and under for most entrees. Perfect for the broke college student! However they lose major points on not offering sweet tea! Talk about a major sin for the south...This is Richmond, VIRGINIA.

My entree was pretty good, but some dishes are almost overly simplistic. I suggest trying the Broccoletti for an appetizer and the Penne Karl as an entree. The Tiramisu is also excellent. However, beware of the dinner menu prices which I hear are over priced. As well as be sure to bring cash as they don't accept any card accept American Express and the nearest ATM is pretty far. Overall I deem the whole experience not stellar, but a satisfactory lunch experience.


Rating: ** and 1/2 (based on a 5-star rating)

Day Trips: Monticello


Need a break from the Richmond area? If you're a history buff you'll want to check out Monticello, home to Thomas Jefferson. I recently took a trip there this week and definitely consider it a must see. The 3rd president's home is located in Charlottesville (only about a 30 minute drive from the city). There's a peacefulness that comes with being in view of the (Appalachian) mountains and the remaining snow on the ground during my trip brought back the memory of Richmond's own winter wonderland. The people of Monticello are extremely helpful and good natured which helps mold this excursion into a great experience.

Suggestions for Monticello trip:
The regular house tour does not include the upstairs of the home due to the tiny size of the stair cases. So for a more intimate tour make reservations for the evening tour which highlights the upstairs of the home. Monticello also provides wine tasting tours in the summer that tour the garden area.

After touring the Monticello grounds take a stroll through Charlottesville's downtown mall which is a home to a dynamic array of shops and restaurants set up in the historic buildings of Old Main Street and is considered one of the nations finer urban parks.

Visit http://www.monticello.org/ to plan your trip!

Trends: Pattern Mix



While mixing patterns has been going on for a while, it's a trend that's popped up in the Spring 2010 collections of many designers from Betsey Johnson to Anna Sui.Get funky with your wardrobe and try mixing and matching different prints for a more fashion forward look!

Monday, January 11, 2010

Fame


I never thought I’d ever pick up a comic book, but this is one I just might have to check out! In 2009 pop culture artist Brian Einersen formed international pop star Lady Gaga into superhero Lady Saga, fusing fashion and cartoon artwork to create this mini comic. However since the introduction of the pop star's comic, Bluewater Productions has announced a new series called Fame which is set to debut May 5th. This new comic series is focused on featuring other “culturally relevant” celebs and will be featuring Lady Gaga in the first issue while future issues are set to feature Robert Pattinson (YES!) , 50 Cent, and David Beckham. Besides the Fame series, Bluewater Productions also has two biography titles called Female Force, which has featured the likes of Michelle Obama and Harry Potter’s J.K. Rowling as well as the biography title Politcial Power.

You can pick up a copy of Lady Saga exclusively in Marc Jacobs stores…(I’m so there!)

Local Brands: ATE


Genesis 3:6-7, “When the woman saw that the fruit of the tree was good for food and pleasing to the eye, and also desirable for gaining wisdom, she took some and ATE™ it. Then the eyes of both were opened, and they realized they were naked.”

If you haven’t heard of ATE clothing, check it out. This rising Richmond brand is making a name for themselves in the local fashion scene. Apart from providing high-end street wear to the locals, ATE gives back to the community. With each purchase of ATE merchandise, a percentage of the sale is given to their Achievement Through Education Foundation, which works to provide tuition scholarship for underprivileged students. You can get information about new products, check out videos of the ATE Team, or just shop at: https://www.ateclothing.com/shop/

Sunday, January 10, 2010

I <3 Vamps




While I acknowledge that this trend is old news, it’s one that I simply have to talk about. I have had a secret obsession with vampire stories since adolescence . Remember before Twilight or True Blood there was Buffy the Vampire Slayer! Ever since I’ve had a special place in my heart for the macabre. Now of course, Stephanie Meyers has painted a whole new vision of vampires with the Twilight saga. Who wouldn’t want to be a vampire if you could be incredibly good-looking, shine like diamonds in the sunlight, and resist eating human blood? Couple this with the promise of immortality and immense power and what’s there to dislike? Sounds like a pretty good deal to me. …Of course, there’s the problem of possibly living for eternity alone but Bella sure doesn’t have to worry about that…

Shopaholics 101: Reinvent your closet!




Is the recession digging into your pockets? Well, if you’re like me you’re probably going through withdrawals due to the lack of shopping. So, what’s a shopaholic to do? Well recession smart fashionista’s know. When you’re running low on cash, instead of blowing your last dollars on that new pair of boots go shopping in your own closet. Take some ideas from the runway and dig deep into your wardrobe. You might be surprised. Your clothes are more versatile than you think. Many of your clothes can be reinvented within a matter of seconds. And it doesn’t take being a designer to make it happen.

The first step is to determine why you don’t wear something in your closet, then try to think of a way to fix the problem. For instance, if a top is too revealing or short, wear something over or underneath. Or if a top is too loose, slap a belt on top. Experimentation is key!

Here are a few things you can try without using a needle and thread. Try:
- combining colors/patterns that you wouldn’t normally think go to together
- tucking a graphic tee into a pencil skirt
- wearing a top over a dress
- cinching your waist with a cute belt or even ribbon
- pulling up a low waist skirt and hold it up with a belt
- tucking a dress into a skirt
- layering items of different lengths

If you’re feeling really crafty you can also try cutting that old band t-shirt into a tank top. Or an old pair of jeans into a pair of short shorts. Now some pieces just won’t work and there’s no fixing them. For these pieces don't feel bad throwng it out, it’s just taking up space in your closet. When you finally do get some cash and decide to go out and replenish your wardrobe, remember to shop for classic pieces that you can mix and match. You’ve got to have a solid foundation in your wardrobe before you can really build on your style. That neon asymmetrical cut dress may look cute for next weekend’s party, but your little black dress can be worn just about anywhere.


Trends come and go, but classic pieces will never go out of style. Everyone’s list will vary to some degree, but wardrobe essentials generally include:
- a blazer
- basic tees/tank tops/camisoles
- dark and light jeans
- black dress pants
- a pencil skirt
- a little black dress
- black tights
- black pumps
- flat boots
- high heel boots
With these pieces in your wardrobe and a little accessorizing, you can create an abundance of different looks just by using what’s in your closet. Just because everyone has jeans and tees in their wardrobe's doesn't mean you should underestimate the power of this duo. You can get a variety of looks out of jeans and a basic tee. You could go casual chic be accessorizing with a decorative scarf and bedazzled pair of gladiators or go out for a night on the town and pair a leather jacket and some high heel boots. There are so many possibilities! You just have to play around with them and see what works for you.


Mixing and matching basic wardrobe essentials and trendy fashion accessories will allow you to take your wardrobe in different directions and make it appear you have more clothes than you actually do. So don't be afraid to try new outfit ideas. You might regret a decision later, but don't let that hinder you from expressing yourself. If you want, get a second opinion. Somebody else may fall in love with your style. But just remember, the best thing you can do is have fun with fashion. There really are no rules. Just express yourself, be confident in who you are and wear what you love.


This posting also appeared in issue two of VCU's magazine INK. Missed out on getting a hardcopy? Check out Volume 2, Issue 2 of Ink Magazine at:
http://issuu.com/ink_magazine

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Enchante


Bonjour! And welcome to LaMademoiselleRvA! You have the privilege of reading my first attempt at blogging …CONGRATS. And thanks for stopping by. A little about me…My name is Dena a.k.a RVAgirl and I was born and raised in the capital city of Virgina (well technically I was raised in the county if you will but close enough)! I’m currently a senior at Virginia Commonwealth University studying fashion merchandising. Being a student my place in the fashion world is pretty much non existent but I have worked on a few local fashion show committees including the annual STRUT Fashion show and VCU’s Annual Juried Fashion Show as well as helping out with the 2009 Richmond Fashion week. I’m also currently a staff writer for INK magazine. So, with that being said, my hopes for this blog spot are to make it a spot for Richmonders, Virginians, and well ppl everywhere to hear about not only what’s going on in fashion in NY or Paris, but also what’s going on in VA, including store openings, fashion shows, and local hot spots.