Seattle: Friday, September 10, 2010

Tag great dress

stylish lady – vicky – downtown seattle

since today is the first day of anniversary sale, i thought i’d post some stylish nordstrom representation. loved her layered stripes and pearls.

have you picked your must have items from that gorgeous book?  come see me at store 2 (northgate), and i’ll make sure you find some stellar hosiery for fall (really fashion? we just got summer and you want me to think of fall?)

my summer vacation – sunny florida – the photos

if you don’t like ornithology, skip my photos.  i think my nickname this trip was marlin perkins. florida was SUNNY, hot and relaxing.  it’s pretty nice when your biggest concern is what you’re going to eat next.  gator, grouper and triple tail, i sampled what i could.  thanks to the fam for having us, we had a blast!  for all the photos click Read more

sparkle + shine – ??? – emp – seattle

this dress was so amazing! and she said she got it at an estate sale and that it still had the tags on it. that handbag was killer too…

color + print – elena – sam remix – seattle

i was such a fan of this dress… i’m getting ready to head to florida, and would love something this easy (see: comfortable) for my quick trip into heat.  elena looked lovely (like always), and that bracelet!

easy chic – april – downtown seattle

sorry guys… i can’t think of anything that looks good, and is this easy… as a dress.

use of color – kristina – pioneer square

i couldn’t pick which photo… i wanted to get a better detail of her scarf.

all the pretty ladies – luly yang show – seattle

you can see better in this photo the subtle variation in hues… thanks to luly yang for having me, and looking forward to her october show!

pretty as a picture – katherine – luly yang show – seattle

all the women at the show who work with luly were wearing her dresses and shoes.  they all looked stunning, and were perhaps the best showcase of a diverse range of ladies rocking some seriously lovely frocks (and AMAZING shoes!)  i had hope to get a picture of them all together, but knew they were busy with the event… the best detail- all of these dresses seemed to be hand painted in some way, each was different, it was subtle, and such a pretty detail.

matching set – rose + alex – luly yang show – seattle

rose dennis wearing luly yang and her daughter alex wearing vintage. for another shot of rose click Read more

details – shelley – pioneer square

cutest. dress. ever. and i loved the detail on her boots…

like buttah – nonie – FACE – south downtown

did you follow nonie of butter – london’s vids at new york fashion week posted on wear what when? i caught a few and loved this backstage glimpse of what seems like a far off land.  nonie was one of the first people i saw at the FACE event and i loved her fuchsia leopard paired with the black tight/black shoe… so chic.  also check out her polish (or varnish as sheena says- i’m in love with chimney sweep and snog ((and the names))

matching set – kate + ryan – fremont

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one of the fun side-effects of having a blog, is meeting cool, creative people. last weekend i strolled around with kate (we met when i took a picture of her in a very cool skirt she MADE) and ryan, who also love to snap pictures, and happen to be very stylish.

putting it together – sanda – nordstrom stylist – SAM

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of course someone who’s worked at nordstrom for over 20 years has an amazing wardrobe, and knows how to go about finding that must have item. i liked that sanda incorporates fashion with bargain. obviously you don’t have to pay full price for a coveted designer. it’s a little more work, but as these pictures show, worth the effort.  here’s what she had to say about personal style…

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NT: describe your style to me-
SB: rocker chic.  i’ve been doing rocker chic for 20 years, it’s come more into style this year. my husband just recently said to me… he’s in two bands, and he said i dress more rocker than he does.

NT: and has it been en evolution, or have you always just dressed that way?
SB: yeah, it’s a lot better fabrics, and more expensive than it was 20 years ago… *laughing* i have fashion déjà vu, where there are things i definitely wore in high school that have come back in updated ways… but it’s really more of a state of mind.

NT: do you think what you do for work influences your style?
SB: definitely, because i have to stay on top of trends. i have to interpret those trends so everybody can wear them. i also try to be the first to wear things and put it all together for a real woman. the more people can see it, on other people, it doesn’t become a trend, but an actual way they can wear the clothing.  an example, i started wearing leggings a couple of years ago and i’ve had women come up to me and say- you know, i just never thought someone of my age could wear leggings until i saw you wearing them.  it’s fine to look at things in a magazine, but until a woman can see it on a real person, see it on a person that’s not a 14 year old model, they don’t think that they can wear it.

NT: kind of like age appropriate-ness?
SB: its one of my pet peeves.  i feel like the only clothing that has an age label on it, is kid’s clothing.  as long as you have the confidence to wear it, and the conviction to wear it… i mean, you could be 20 years old and not be able wear a mini skirt or you could be 60 and rock a mini-skirt.  it just depends on how you feel in it.  if you feel good, and if you have the confidence to carry it out, go for it.

NT: what do you think influences your next purchase?
SB: i’m all about a sale *laughs*

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NT: is there anything you’re currently looking for?
SB: i just bought and wore some black sequin leggings last night… i wore them with a white button down shirt to a cocktail party.  it was really comfortable, and it’s probably something i never thought i would have bought last year, but it’s something i’ve seen in magazines… and thought, well, i’ll try it out.  my next purchase, who knows.  i’m trying to do more color… so something in the burgundies, wine colors and purple… to go with all the black in my life.

NT: when you say sale…
SB: where do i like to shop?

NT: well…you obviously have a lot of label, how do shop designer on a budget?
SB: i love doing designer for less.  consignment shops, vintage stores, eBay, nordstrom rack… they have the best designer for less.  i’m all about a bargain.

NT: what else? what do you want to tell me as it relates to style…
SB: just that your personal style is your statement to the world on how you feel, and you can either say,  i feel great about myself and i’m confident, or you can say, i woke up in the morning and got dressed in the dark. so a lot of how your self image and how you feel about yourself, it depends on how you look.  that may be shallow, but that’s how it is… first impressions are so important, it’s how you present yourself.

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From needle+thread

NT: working as a stylist, what do you think people get hung up on the most? is there a perception that it takes a lot of time to have personal style?
SB: a lot of people get hung up on thinking that they have to be a certain age to wear something. i’m 45, so i don’t limit myself in what i can wear, maybe more how i wear it?… i think also one thing about being older, is you don’t care what other people think, so i don’t get hung up in that. what are people going to think about this outfit, you just put it on and feel great in it, and rock it.

i also do wardrobe audits where i go in to people’s closets and clean it out, just get down to the bare basics so that they’re able to get dressed and everything can go with each other. i think that when you walk into a large store, like nordstrom’s, it can be overwhelming because there’s so much there.  and we can just edit it and bring you the best. as a stylist at nordstrom, i can navigate the whole store, pull the best clothing options from each of the departments to fit your needs and help build a wardrobe.  it saves time and money in the long run.  it’s a dream job

NT: who are your style icons-
SB: my style icon growing up was cher. she always wore whatever she wanted, and she always had the confidence. and even though it was bad or good, it was always very memorable. she always took fashion risks, that’s what i like about her.  i remember drawing gowns for her to wear on the show.  i must have wanted to style cher when i was little! and then last year i saw chrissie hynde with the pretenders- she just looked amazing on stage, and i said that’s what i want to look like when i grow up.

for more information on sanda’s services, contact her at sanda.belaire@nordstrom.com

to follow me or sanda on twitter- kammart and nordbvuestylist

feminine silhouette – SAM Remix – seattle

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From needle+thread

i was having some metering issues.  sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t.  this girl was so cute, i wish my pictures did her justice.  i’m not using flash… so you’ll just have to take my word.  that dress fit was amazing, i loved her stockings with shoes, and her scarf… i’m so into these continuous scarves.  she looked great.

country glamour – sam – mario’s – downtown seattle

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few people pull off the wellie look… well.  i thought sam’s use of a monotone palette, and the fun striped sock were super hip and so effortless.  nothing is easier than a dress and boots, but it’s fun seeing a twist in interpretation.

jenna – neiman marcus opening gala – bellevue

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From needle+thread

i fell in love with jenna’s dress (by oyukka). thank you jenna for letting me capture it… lovely. and you’ll also notice jenna and her friend with magic johnson… his wife cookie was promoting her new line of denim for ladyies with a backside (isn’t that what she said to us ?). i’m hoping darrah is going to write about it…

don + bev – neiman marcus opening gala – bellevue

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krista + bowman – neiman marcus opening gala – bellevue

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seattle p-i style bio – tessa – west seattle

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in addition to all of the bumbershoot coverage, neiman marcus opening hoo-ha, people visiting from far away lands (sequim counts) and starting a new, full time job… i also maintain a weekly feature on the needle+thread p-i edition. now i’m going to get some sleep.

maggie + tory – boutique culture warehouse sale – fremont

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i did a search for the boutique these ladies were from, but couldn’t find it. feel free to email me if you know…

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