Monthly Archives: May 2012

The Duchess and the New “It” Bags

Grace Kelly and Jackie Kennedy carried their Hermes’ handbags. In fact, when Kelly was photographed with her handbag while announcing her engagement to Prince Rainier, Hermes immediately experienced such an increase in orders that there was a six-month wait for the bag.   Thus began the love affair of the public for any handbag carried by a major celebrity.  Today, the names and the brands have changed, but women still seek out the latest “It” bag.  Thanks to celebrities like Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, the new generation of must-have bags range from mid-priced totes to high-end luxury handbags.  There is something for everyone … even if it’s only on a wishlist.

 

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1.  Kate Middleton, prior to becoming the Duchess of Cambridge, carried her Longchamp ‘Le Piliage Large’ Tote Bag during her college days at St. Andrew’s in Scotland.  The same style of bag has also been seen on the arms of Katie Holmes and Alexa Chung.  The nylon tote trimmed with embossed leather is available in several colors and retails for about $145.00.

 

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2.  One of the go-to bags for the Duchess while on official engagements is the Mulberry Polly Push Lock.  The textured leather shoulder bag with a detachable cross-body strap and internal pockets is the perfect carry-all bag.  Currently it is available on net-a-porter in plum for $728.00.

source:  fashionesedaily.com

3.  When it comes to clutches, Kate’s favorite label is Anya Hindmarch.  She has been spotted carrying both the black silk “Maud” clutch (aprx. $750.00) and the “Fan” clutch.

source:  thebaghagdiaries.com

4.  Perhaps in a simple twist of fate, Kate has been seen carrying Tod’s “D-Bag” which is named after her husband’s mother Diana, Princess of Wales.  The classic leather tote was a favorite of Diana’s which led the Italian accessories label to rename the bag after her death.   Over the years the bag has since been reworked to appeal to a new generation of women, but still carries the hallmarks of the original design. In addition to Kate, Kate Bosworth and Nicole Kidman have also been bitten by the Tod’s “D-Bag” bug.  It currently comes in a number of colors for spring/summer 2012 and retails for about $1850.00.

 

 

Ralph Lauren Look Book

Ralph Lauren interprets the earth tones of spring with a romantic edge for 2012.  Notice the rich use of textures and layers used in both the fabrics and the accessories.  Bangles, chains, beads, linen and satin all lend themselves to a bohemian influence on a purely classic Lauren look.

Which Ralph Lauren look from the Blue Label Collection 2012 has you saying “j’adore”?

The Classic Woman: A Musical Potpourii

While it’s true that what defines “great” music will always be the subject of debate, there are a number of musical selections that have by virtue of crossing generational lines obtained such status .  Although a Classic Woman most certainly has her favorite musical genre, she also from time to time widens her exposure to musical styles that are outside her normal fare.  Hence, today’s post ventures into the musical world of Classic, Blues, Country, Soulful Rock, and Rock.  Sit back, click, and enjoy!!

The Musical Potpourii presents the letter “B”. 

Bach Double (Concerto for Two Violins in D minor)

BB King — The Thrill is Gone

(Paul) Brandt — I Do

Bobby Darin — Dream Lover

Bruce Springsteen — Born to Run

Style — the Oprah Way

Oprah Winfry:  sophisticated, informed, well-spoken, successful businesswoman…the list could go on and on.  Oprah is one of those unique people who is admired and revered, and yet seems incredibly down-to-earth and approachable.  She has connected with her audience on a very personal level by sharing her life struggles, in particular her battle with the scale. With a confidence coming from within rather than from the numbers on a scale, Oprah  has developed a classic style that is both feminine and sophisticated.  She has shown women that no matter the size listed on the label inside their garments, it is possible to look absolutely stunning all the time.

Oprah’s Style Secrets:

1.  Always feel beautiful and alive in what you wear.

2.  Wear what you love … if you love wearing skirts, wear them; if you do not love wearing high necks, don’t.

3.  Spanx, Spanx, Spanx.

4.  Keep it classy, not trendy.

5.  Wear colors that look the best with your skin tone.

6.  Wear comfortable shoes that make your legs look good.

PHOTO GALLERY

 

2002

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2004

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2005

Photo by Patsy Lynch / Retna

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2006

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2007

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2008

Photo by Bauer Griffin

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2009

Photo by Jason Merritt/Getty Images North America

2010

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2011

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Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images

2012

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fashionA Peek Inside Jackie’s Jewelry Box

 The Jewelry of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis

Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, or “Jackie O” as the world came to call her, always exhibited an impeccable sense of style.  Having been married to two great men, one a US President and the other a Greek shipping tycoon, she had access to the best jewelers worldwide.  Combining her fame with her ability to put garments and accessories together, whatever she wore instantly became a fashionable look that women over the world wanted to copy. As with her clothing choices, she was keenly aware of design, detail, and quality when selecting her jewelry. She not only recognized fine jewelry, but she also knew how to accessorize  an outfit correctly, thus giving it a sophisticated, yet effortless look.  She never wore too much jewelry or too little.  In keeping with her deep appreciation for French fashion, she had a special love for jewelry by French born jewelers Charles Arpels and Alfred Van Clef.  In addition, she enjoyed pieces designed by American jeweler Kenneth Jay Lane and French jeweler Jean Schlumberger who designed for Tiffany & Co.   Ultimately, regardless of whether or not she was wearing gems or costume jewelry, she always created a look that was unforgettable.

(NOTE:  All the jewelry shown are replicas of pieces owned by Jackie Kennedy Onassis.)

Her Cross Necklace Collection

Over her lifetime, Jackie collected over 300 cross necklaces.  In 1955 Pope Pius XII gave her a cross necklace that started her collection.  Being the wife of the first Catholic US President, Jackie was acutely aware of the necessity for separation of church and state.  Consequently, she often wore crosses under her clothing so they could not been seen, thus negating possible criticism. Unfortunately, this means we have few pictures of her wearing them during the White House years.

Simulated Ruby & Gemstone Cross Necklace

Jackie loved long necklaces and was always searching for one-of-a-kind pieces at antique stores.  One such piece was the Ruby & Gemstone Cross Necklace.

Russian Enamel Cross Pendant

During President and Mrs. Kennedy visit to Russia, Jackie presented Mrs. Khrushchev with a gift of silver. The story goes that Mrs. Khrushchev, embarrassed that she did not have a gift to give to Jackie, reached into her purse and gave this cross pendant to the President’s wife. The two women became very close ant the  cross was deeply treasured by Jackie. It carries a Russian inscription that translates to “Preserve and Save.”

The Three-Strand Faux-Pearl Necklace

 Source for above pictures:  Hubpages

One of Jackie’s favorite pieces was a 17″ triple–strand simulated pearl necklace.  Prior to Kokichi Mikimoto perfecting the cultured pearl process, finding pearls properly matched in size and color for a necklace or bracelet was extremely difficult.  Consequently, hand-painted glass-based pearls from Czechoslovakia were worn by the wealthy.  Jackie’s set of pearls was designed in the manner of Coco Channel with each length different and a larger space between the inner strand and the outer two.  The gap allowed the lower string to be pulled up and over the upper string thus creating a more sophisticated look.

Classic Triple Strand Pearl Necklace

The Tank Watch

Source:  Camrose & Kross

For one year after the death of her husband, President Kennedy, Jackie wore only black and very little jewelry.  She purchased the Tank Watch from Cartier in New York to wear during this period of mourning.  In 1964 this picture was taken of Jackie wearing the Tank Watch as her only piece of jewelry.

The Tank Watch

The Kunzite Ring

After the death of their newborn son Patrick in August of 1963,  Jack and Jackie became much closer.  During this time of grieving and healing, the President became quite optimistic about his life with Jackie and their future together.  In October, he ordered a special Christmas present for Jackie.  He had Van Cleef and Arpels in New York make a large kunzite ring with twenty diamonds. “He knew Jackie loved pink, and he felt that the stone’s dynamic color captured his new optimistic spirit. The twenty diamonds symbolized the first ten Christmases they had celebrated together, and the next ten he was looking forward to sharing with her. The ring was delivered to the White House in early November. John wrote Jackie a letter and gave it and the ring to his secretary for safe keeping. He would never get the chance to deliver it, as he was assassinated in Dallas only weeks later. After his death, Mrs. Lincoln delivered what Jackie knew would be the last gift from her beloved husband. Although Jackie was in mourning for a year and wore almost no jewelry, she kept this ring with her at all times.” (The Kennedy Center)

The Replica from QVC

The Garland Bracelet

Source:  Camrose & Kross

JFK gave Jackie the Garland Bracelet made with emeralds.  She particularly loved the butterfly pattern that resulted from the setting of the emeralds and diamonds and it quickly became one of her favorite bracelets.  In fact, she liked it so much that over the years she had two more made — one with rubies and the other with sapphires.

The Garland Bracelet

The Waterfall Earrings

Source:  Camrose & Kross

By virtue of the fact that Jackie wore her Waterfall Earrings so many times — from her trip to Paris to receptions at the White House — they went on to become one of the most photographed pieces of jewelry in the world. The earrings are unique in that they go from formal to informal simply by removing the pendants and wearing the studs alone.

Replica from QVC