While perusing the fashion news on Women’s Wear Daily, I came across a story on a relatively new designer, Sally Wu. She launched her line, Act 1, earlier this year and it’s been building quite a buzz. Act 1 has been featured in Marie Claire, New York Mag’s Shop-a-matiic, and a few other publications.
Prior to its launch in February, she studied under Karl Lagerfeld and worked with Helmut Lang and Ralph Lauren so it seemed only natural that she would delve into designing her own line. Inspired by contemporary art (she also trained as a calligrapher and painter in her youth), her designs are reflective of her background. She utilizes jersey, silk, and boucle among other materials, and sticks with a modern color palette (black, plum, peacock, nude).
Below are a few more looks from her Fall/Winter 2010 collection:
Puff Collar Blouse, $250
Coat Dress with Grosgrain Belt, $425.00
Racer Back Bubble Dress, $425.00
The looks themselves are understated (nothing fussy or over the top), but it’s the intricate design of the garments that made me research further. I’m absolutely in LOVE with the coat dress! I can definitely see the architectural influence in the structure of her pieces as well.
It’s a little outside of my budget (for now, lol) but I will definitely look to the line for inspiration. This past Wednesday, she showed her new collection at the Arario Gallery in New York and I can’t wait to see she’s created for Spring (she’ll also be adding accessories to the line). She’s definitely a new designer to look out for.
It’s hard to believe that we’re in the midst of the Holiday season and that the new year is oh so close, but I know that many people are gearing up to launch their own blogs, so I wanted to share a few tips for all the newbies out there.
Last month I attended Dr. Jamie Hardy’s first event for her FAB Gatherings, a collective of busy women going beyond the overwhelm, beyond the frustration, and beyond the guilt to give their food, actions, and beliefs some much needed attention.
Should your city host a Dîner En Blanc event (or you want to travel to one to attend) here are a few things that will make your experience so much easier (and fun!).
One of the easiest (and least expensive) ways to update your wardrobe is with your accessories. Summer is winding down, so it’s the perfect time to start incorporating a few new accessories into your pre-Fall wardrobe.
It’s funny how much a yellow blouse can seriously brighten up your day. I never shy away from color, but I tend to stick to more muted shades, but I couldn’t resist this blousy crepe top from Dress Barn. It’s so hot and humid here in the Summer, a girl needs clothing that BREATHES, ya know?