Attempting to be Cheap and Chic of the Week: LBD

Audrey Hepburn
What is it about the “little black dress”? Its so iconic, so stylish, so simple, and yet seemingly unattainable. 
Grace Kelly
I have an event coming up in NYC that is a black tie event for which I have absolutely nothing to wear. Obviously being the poor student that I am, this causes quite a problem because I am not exactly rolling in the dough. So, buying a long, true “black tie” dress was out of the question, because I won’t exactly have many occasions to wear it in the near future.  Anything I buy needs to work for many different things over and over again.  
Marilyn Monroe
I decided that what I needed was to get a little black dress that was black tie appropriate, and could be worn to many cocktail parties over the next few years. In essence the perfect LBD. 
Audrey Hepburn
Who knew that something so seemingly simple, could turn out to be so exhausting, and not nearly as simple as one would think. 
Twiggy
I started my search on the low end … scouring the likes of Ann Taylor Loft, Ann Taylor, and Banana Republic, hoping to find an amazing deal on a diamond in the rough. It was not to be. 
Sophia Loren
Material is an issue when you are looking for a black tie dress, as the material needs to be formal enough.   Many of the dresses I came across were jersey or a cotton blend … neither which are really appropriate. So I decided to set my sights a bit higher and start looking at some other stores that specialize in “party dresses” per se. 
Angelina Jolie for St. John
The trouble with looking for a simple little black dress, is that no one makes a really simple little black dress. All the styles either have some embroidery, a ruffle, a belt, one shoulder etc … and when you’re planning on wearing something as much as I planned on wearing this dress, memorable is not exactly what you are going for. In fact, you would prefer the less memorable the better, something that essentially acts as a vehicle for jewelry, hairstyle, or a clutch–that way people are less likely to notice that you have been wearing the same dress for every occasion year after year. 
First stop, BCBG. Love this dress, but a little on the risque side for the more conservative crowd at the benefit I will be attending. Too bad, because I think its terribly sexy. 
Next stop: French Connection. I have had great luck at this store over the past couple years, and there are always gems to be had. I really like this dress, but I think that it is lacking in the sophistication factor that is required for the type of event I am going to … Too bad, because this is a great basic LBD.
On to JCrew, where I determined that this was the dress that I should buy. Perfect, not exactly cheap at $250, but it could have been worse. I love the ruffle neckline, and the cinched waist–great for a conservative crowd and a great dress for a fun necklace. Oh, but wait, this won’t ship until the end of June! Bummer! 
Final stop, Milly. And the dress I bought. It has ruffles, and one shoulder, two things that I think are too memorable for the “go to” little black dress, but what’s a girl to do, I had officially been on every website, and I’m in the middle of finals and shouldn’t be focusing on this! This one really topped out my budget. Oh well, I did get a big tax refund this year …  

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Sunshiney Day




I think I’ll go for a walk outside now, the summer sun’s calling my name! Well its not quite the summer … so that song doesn’t quite apply, but all this sunshine and 70 degree weather has really got me thinking of summer summer summer. Here are some things to get me inspired for the sunshine! 

House Beautiful
The cool green color of this Palm Beach living room, with natural elements such as the woven roman shades and the palm fabric on the chairs brings the outdoors right in to this room.
House Beautiful 
Cocktail and a book anyone? This porch just invites you right in for early cocktails after a long day at the beach. 
House Beautiful
The blues in this porch recall the ocean. 
The famous Slim Aarons photo of  CZ Guest at her pool in Palm Beach. 
House Beautiful
What a room! Don’t you wanna be a guest here? I love how the orange and turquoise complement each other in this photo. I’m thinking about my newly arrived bamboo/cane chair … perhaps an orange lacquer with a turquoise and white cushion … whaddya think? 
House Beautiful
Does anyone see a porch theme here? 
House Beautiful
Clean, crisp, blue and white. Its so ethereal. 
And finally, America’s favorite couple, Jack and Jackie, in a personal moment on the beach. Sunshine here I come! 

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And the Winner Is …

I don’t know about all of you, but I felt like last night’s Oscars were a bit disappointing. Not only were Alec Baldwin and Steve Martin only mediocre (how did that happen?), but I felt like there were a lot of movie stars not in attendance. The audience felt kinda thin to me, whaddya think? I am so proud of Kathryn Bigelow for her win for best director, you go girl(!), it is time that a woman pull rank in that boys club. And the director of The Hurt Locker totally deserved it. 
In my opinion, the real winner last night was David Rockwell, the architect who designed the Oscar set both this year and last year. The curtain was made up of over 100,000 Swarovski crystals, which glittered with true hollywood glamour.  
The set had an almost hollywood regency-esque vibe with the geometric gold paneling and sexy curtain. Unfortunately, I could not find a picture of the lampshade wall that came down periodically throughout the performance, if anyone has one please send it along! The lampshade wall is getting blasted all over the internet this am as a big mistake, but I rather liked it. All in all I think that the stage was sexier and more over the top than the majority of the stars this year who were wearing rather simple and subdued looks. 
Except Zoe Saldana. This young actress wowed in her Givenchy Haute Couture dress which sparkled and billowed as she walked the red carpet. The color and the crystals and the ruffles evoked true old hollywood style, and her dress was one of the few that stood up to David Rockwell’s set. This is what the oscars are all about … a dress like this. 

And honestly, who would expect less from the fashion house who was Audrey Hepburn’s exclusive designer, and who designed this iconic dress for the star’s role in Sabrina? After last night, I believe that Zoe Saldana’s dress will be joining the ranks of the one above as one of THE great dresses. Anyone notice the similarities? 

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