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Thursday, April 29, 2010

Amazing looks!

Hi Jennifer & Gang! I have to agree with Julie and say that this lookbook is amazing and I especially love this look I pictured. The Yoana Baraschi dress is stunning!

The "Secret Garden" theme brings back so many memories of my childhood that I poured over every image and it made me scrounge around for the books you based it upon. Very fun!

You're model is gorgeous and has the perfect face for this story. Love it!

Clare
London, England

Absolutely the Best Lookbook Yet.


I am truly amazed every single time I look at a new J. LaMore lookbook album. Every single one is better than the next, and they are all absolutely fantastic! This secret garden themed lookbook shoot is stunning. Paige is a not only a great model, but she is also beautiful! The clothes look great, and the location is so perfect. 2 big big big thumbs up guys!!

I've been in Australia for 2 and a half months and I'm still loving every minute of it. The fashion here is pretty great! Next week is Australia's fashion week. Never heard of it? Neither had I, and although we don't often hear of great designers coming from Australia, I can assure you that there are many fabulous hidden gems!

What I love about the fashion here is that women aren't afraid to flaunt super trendy pieces. I feel that sometimes fashion in the states is a bit more reserved and women tend not to try trend items in the fear of being too out there and too much of a slave to the trends. Although I agree that it's never good to only wear what's hot at the moment, I do like that women here are more willing to try bold trend pieces that you wouldn't normal see on the city streets.

This cover of Australia Vogue is from last July, but I just wanted to show that trendy styles like this are seen on the streets everyday and every where you look! It's as if magazine covers have come to life. Or as if there are "heaps" (as they say) of women who are as trendy as Jennifer on every street corner. I love it!

I'm planning on writing a post of Aussie Lingo soon so stay tuned :)!

Julie
Sydney, Australia

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Top 10 most fashionable films ever

The Times of London has compiled a list of the most fashionable films ever
Below are the Times top 10

West Side Story (1961)
Belle de Jour (1967)
The Big Sleep (1946)
Atonement (2007)
Bonnie and Clyde (1967)
Annie Hall (1977)
Factory Girl (2006)
Coco avant Chanel (2009)
Gone With the Wind (1939)
The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999)

Other films that made the cut include Pulp Fiction, Zoolander, A Single Man, The Devil Wears Prada and Avatar.

Jessica Stylist/Model

Movie Premiere!

At Monday night's Los Angeles premiere of Iron Man 2 both of the film's leading ladies were dressed by King Giorgio.
The always lovely Scarlett Johansson wore a Giorgio Armani cocktail dress trimmed with ruffles. Gwyneth Paltrow wore an Armani jacket and shorts.I'm kind of obsessed with what Gwen wore, I pretty much love it and would wear it myself :)

I do wish that both ladies would have chosen different shoes, but over all they both look stunning!

Jessica Stylist/Model

Monday, April 26, 2010



Australian musical comedy act The Axis Of Awesome is making a profound claim. They state that the same four music chords in the same progression has been used for pretty much every pop song ever. Seriously?

I'm not entirely convinced this is true, but this video illustrating their theory is fantastic. I tried to find a clean (no swear words) version, but was unable. If you're sensitive to swearing, please skip the video.

Jennifer

Sunday, April 25, 2010

Simon Doonan: You do not have to dress like a “ho”

If you read this blog and/or shop at J. LaMore, chances are you are a fashion-savvy person. You probably understand the power of a great, figure-flattering dress; can justify wearing killer shoes even when they kill your feet and know that having your own personal style can do wonders for your confidence. Some people do not know these things, however, and I direct these people to the book Eccentric Glamour by Simon Doonan, the Creative Director for Barney’s New York.

The book is not only a style manual, but also a commentary on a culture that Doonan believes has become saturated with “slutty dressing and porno-chic…typical TV boobs’n’Botox makeovers that force every woman to look the same.” Instead, Doonan champions what he calls “eccentric glamour,” which calls for every woman to find her own personal style that is not influenced by what society deems as “hot or not.”

Doonan’s writing is charming and hilarious, and, being a glamorous eccentric himself, he is able to give sound advice on how to go about making yourself your most glamorous you. An excerpt from the introduction:

“Why wouldn’t you want to be one of the fabulous people, the life enhancers, the people who look interesting and smell luscious and who dare to be gorgeously more fascinating than their neighbors?”

He then goes on with an anecdote about how he once decided to dress as Queen Elizabeth II for no reason. He stresses to the self-conscious and conformists that, “even if you walk down the street wearing a gold leotard with your lesbian aunt Sylvia’s mauve nylon fanny pack cinching your midriff, nobody is judging you. Some people may not even notice you. Most people will be enjoying you.

The book goes on with how-to’s and profiles on those whom Doonan proclaims the glamorous eccentrics of our time: Tilda Swinton, Dita Von Teese, Iman, Lucy Liu and others.

Overall, the book is a highly entertaining read and it instills you with a renewed sense of self-confidence and an assurance that the bright red dress with feathers (or whatever eccentric piece you may own) sitting at the back of your closet that you bought on a whim, but never knew you could actually pull off, is meant to be seen. Obviously, the part of you that had to have that dress is just the glamorous eccentric in you waiting to emerge.

Part of the reason we love fashion is that it allows us to express ourselves. Ultimately, self-expression is what Doonan advocates where “conformity is the only crime and dressing down the only faux-pas.” If you want a quick read, a good laugh and some unique style advice, pick up this book!


Eccentric Glamour: Creating an Insanely Fabulous New You

Simon & Schuster

Paperback, $10.20 @ Amazon



For more of Doonan's hilarious antics, see his website.

Mandy

Creative Director

Saturday, April 24, 2010

Chanel





My husband never is able to come up with a great gift idea since "I have everything." So, for the past few years he has been getting me a different coffee table book on the history of different designers. I absolutely love reading them and learn about the influence fashion has had on the change of womens' roles in life. My favorite is my biography on Chanel.

Coco Chanel was mostly known for replacing the restrictive corset with simple suits and dresses, trousers, and costume jewelry. Chanel herself dressed in "mannish" clothes, and adapted these more comfortable fashions, which other women found liberating. Many women were starting to work while their husbands were at war.

While womens' roles in the workforce and society increased, so did the hemlines. I love the classic dresses and also the evening wear. I believe that Chanel still inspires many designers today.

Lila.

Friday, April 23, 2010

Lookbook Preview: Secret Garden

Today we had the lovely model, Paige, come in for a new lookbook shoot. Paige just received a contract to model for three months in Japan this summer with an international modeling agency, so we offer her our congratulations!

Secret Garden
The new spring lookbook features J. LaMore's more whimsical spring looks, from floral prints to pretty pastels and other feminine springtime styles. Included in this lookbook are brand new pieces from one of our favorite designers, Yoana Baraschi.

The new lookbook will premiere soon, so watch for it!

Mandy
Creative Director

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Beyond Denim

Don't get me wrong, I LOVE wearing jeans. My closet is stacked high with "the perfect" jean for every occasion. From my skinny jeans to my high waist - wide legged jeans, I'm covered and I love it. Every once in a while I find myself staring into my closet, looking beyond the denim, for something "different" to wear. Have you experienced this too?

I've been feeling this way for a while and was savvy enough on my last buying trip to find the pant brand called Georgie. Finally, a sexy alternative to jeans. The Georgie brand is known for their fit, in fact, their motto is "It's all about the fit." The St. Bart's is the number one selling style and for good reason, the fit is amazing. A low rise, relaxed leg combined with ideal pocket placement on the tush equals pant perfection.

I'm head over heals for the mink color, it's rich yet casual enough to wear with a fitted t-shirt and sneakers. The golden color is a great spring/summer tone that looks crisp and fresh when paired with anything white on top and great wedge sandals. Then there's black, say no more.

This is in no way a suggestion for retiring your denim to a lonely life in your closet, but a mere hint that maybe there is life beyond denim.

Jennifer

Happy Birthday Lila!



Happy Birthday to You! Happy Birthday to You! Happy Birthday Dear Lila, Happy Birthday to You!

Have a wonderful day today Lila! I hope to see you this weekend at J. LaMore! I'll have the wine ready. Cheers my friend.

Jennifer

Here we go again!

Hello everyone! Photo Retouching of models or celebrities is a topic of conversation that never seems to fade away. Not only that but somehow it can pick up steam and grow in popularity. I'm bored with this topic and wish people would just get over it and move one.

This topic will never go away and do you know why? It's because some women have a burning desire to reach an impossible level of beauty and perfection which is fueled by cosmetic companies, hair product companies and any other beauty product company you can think of. (Maybe I should just get over it and move on.) Think about this for a minute. When a skin care company does a photo shoot of a model who is representing their product you can rest assured that 99% of her face is going to be airbrushed so not to show a blemish or an imperfection. You won't even see a single pore on her perfect face after they get done with her. You wouldn't buy the product if her skin looked terrible would you? It doesn't matter what the product is the model or the body part is going to be airbrushed. Nail polish, eyelashes, lipstick, makeup, etc. You name it it's airbrushed.

As a society we have progressed in every area to only expect the best of everything. Including our ads. It's not the 50's anymore. We live in a computerized world where everything needs to be perfect or we quickly lose interest. Your expectations are so advanced that idolizing an average looking person isn't going to cut it anymore. If someone is famous and their face is in an ad they better be who we think they are because if they're not you going to question yourself as to why you like them in the first place and then you won't buy the product. These companies don't want you to do that. You need to be reassured, even if making that person look fantastic isn't real. No one is perfect! No one has flawless skin, perfect breasts, mirrored fingernails, the bluest eyes, the best hair and the perfect pouty lips. Airbrushing and retouching photo's is about selling products. Nothing more!

I'm sure I overstated the obvious here but I get asked retouching questions all the time. I just wish everyone would stop being shocked when it happens. That's my opinion on the matter and I'm sticking to it.

Jim

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Spring and Summer 2010 Trends

This year the runway showed us everything from leather during the spring and summer season to looks of cut-aways, tie-dye, painted printed patterns and patch work jeans.

Key trends to follow
•Sheer Fabrics
•Flowers
•Printed Patterns
•Boyshorts
•Ponhco Tops
•Tight Bandu Skirts
•Nautical Styles
•Asytmrcial Looks
•Shoulder Pads
•PolkaDots



That's a lot of options ladies! Play with your looks and you'll be happy with the results :)
Jessica Stylist/Model

The boyfriend blazer still going....

The boyfriend blazer has found new sophistication and will be with us as a part of 2010 fashion trends.
How to wear a boyfriend blazer you ask? There are two, simple rules for wearing the boyfriend blazer...
Make it oversized
Any boyfriend fashion trend is about wearing clothing that looks a size too big for you, hence, as if you've borrowed it from your boyfriend. It's no different with the boyfriend blazer fashion trend here. The key is to only go up one size, it shouldn't swallow you. Look to have the jacket's shoulders coming no more than an inch and a half away from your own, perfect for accented shoulders.
Roll up your sleeves
This is a crucial element of the boyfriend blazer trend. Rolling or pushing up the sleeves on the blazer goes to balance out the look by implying that the sleeves would otherwise be too long for your arms; also exposing the wrists to make the look more feminine.

Jessica Stylist/Model

Monday, April 19, 2010

Alexander McQueen


I know that it has been a while since Mr.McQueen tragically took his life February 11th, but I still stop and think "Why did he have to go and do that?" Now we have one less of the few who are amazing.

I love fashion, quite the cliche, and I could not afford Alexander McQueen, but I always followed his style, and I eventually acquired one of his dresses at a sample show. I was elated. It was perfect. It embodied everything that he was known for. It had the most amazing fabric and techniques; draping, folds, beading, silk-screening, and embroidery. This designer attacked these typical styles in his designs every season.

The layers in his clothing were mind-boggling, as well as the ornamentation. It was definitely a little bit over the top, and most women could not wear his clothing, but it intrigued me to no end.

I need to quote Hal Rubenstein: "Whether it was breathtaking, terrifying, or merely entrancing, he insisted that fashion should haunt, dare, enchant and awake the senses as well as adorn."

Many people might think of fashion as merely a whimsy to take up one's time, but I view it completely differently. To create art takes a vision; to create beautiful clothes is an art; being gifted in the art of sewing, being able to create amazing sculptural and innovative silhouettes.

I am just sad that someone was in such great pain. We should not only celebrate artists, but just being alive. It is a cliche, but sometimes we need to be reminded. Love and peace to all. Lila.

The retouching issue: going au natural

When J. LaMore received its May copy of Marie Claire magazine, the cover pictured a natural-looking Jessica Simpson with the caption, “The Real Jessica: no makeup, no retouching, no regrets” splayed across the front. This revolt against retouching is just the most recent of a handful of publications and celebrities who are embracing The Real Thing: last year French Elle featured a slew of actresses sans makeup (including on the cover), Britney Spears recently convinced Candie’s to release the unretouched pictures of her campaign for the brand along with the retouched (you can get a peek here), and Kim Kardashian and Joy Bryant posed nude AND unretouched for the May issue of Harper’s Bazaar.

After all the debates about too-skinny models, unrealistic beauty standards and people like Heidi Montag getting horrific amounts of plastic surgery done in the name of perfection, this new trend towards the natural comes as quite the sigh of relief. And the fact that the fashion industry is beginning to realize the standards of perfection they pose on not only regular women, but models and celebrities too, are unhealthy and often unattainable for anyone seems like a step in the right direction towards promoting healthy self-images in women.

The reality of retouching and airbrushing being banished completely, however, is highly improbable. Just a page before Simpson’s no-makeup no-retouch spread is an ad for her shoe and clothing line where she stands, slim, statuesque and glowing with none of the visible beauty marks or lines that appear on her face on the cover. But I don’t think retouching should be entirely eliminated, of course there will be the occasional stray pimple that will not suffice in a beauty ad, but cutting down body parts or making faces glow with a plastic-y sheen isn’t really what consumers want to see anymore. We’ve wised up. We know what’s fake and what’s not and it’s about time publications, advertisers, celebrities and the like acknowledged that no one is perfect. And that’s okay.


See more on this issue.

Mandy
Creative Director

Saturday, April 17, 2010

J. LaMore in Madison Magazine

Madison Magazine is a hugely popular magazine for the Madison area featuring articles on local business, dining and my favorite part -the "Style & Shopping " section which lists current fashion items. This months topic was "Get Graphic" - this spring's bold prints are designed to make a statement. The items on there had fun and colorful prints and then I saw this Lauren Moshi "Camilliam Rose" tank from jlamore.com listed on there (April 2010 page 19)..YEAH! I love to see stores that I shop at featured in magazines....Lauren Moshi is a designer who you could definitely get addicted to her clothing and her clothes are worn by the trendiest celebs....Every piece is its own edgy style and makes a fashion statement....I love how the red rose and silver chains pop against the blue.

My other favorite is the Lauren Moshi "Ruffle Rock" Top. Both of these tops would look amazing with a pair of skinnys and a bold pair of heels!

Mandy
Sun Prairie, WI

Wow! What great dresses!


Hi Jennifer and gang! I just saw the new arrivals and these two dresses by Susana Monaco really caught my eye. Both of them are so beautiful! The colors and the style are the perfect combination for me. Actually, all the Susana Monaco dresses and tops are fantastic.

Nice job you guys.

Lynn
Los Angeles, CA

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Beating the Office Blahs :)

When the weather starts to warm up I start to get Spring fever :) I mean...who doesn't? Going to the office and staying there 9-5 is always a struggle when the sun is calling my name. Here are a couple tips that I found useful to beat the Office Blahs!!!


  • Always take a lunch - get a change of scenery for a while, it will keep the creativity up

  • Don't fargo vacation days- not taking a break can lead to on the job mistakes and sickness

  • Delegate- share the work load with your co-workers, your not the only soul in the office

Hope these tips are helpful :)

Kalyn New York

Monday, April 12, 2010

Chelsea Handler


Hi Friends and Bloggers:
I am a huge fan of Chelsea Handler and her show Chelsea Lately on E! She is soooo funny making fun of celebrities and the latest in headlines. And , of course, you cannot forget her hilarious sidekick Chuy, or affectionately known as, her "lil nugget". If you have not seen this show, try and catch it at least once at 10:00pm(central time) weekdays and see what you think. She is laugh out loud funny but knows when to draw the line on being offensive. She usually has about 20 minutes of a round table with 3 comedians and then one guest interview. She definitely is gaining in popularity and has found a huge following. She origionally started out on a show called "Girls Behaving Badly" and performing stand up comedy and then started her show in 2007.
Her 3rd and newest book just came out called "Chelsea Chelsea Bang Bang". I did not read her other two but heard that both "Are You There Vodka? It's Me Chelsea" and "My Horizontal Life: A Collection of One Night Stands" were both on the New York Times best seller list. I cannot wait to read this book!

ps~If Chelsea Handler is a little to tame for you, there is always Kathy Griffin!

Mandy
Madison, WI

Saturday, April 10, 2010

Beer Can Chicken

I absolutely love this simple delicious recipe for cooking a whole chicken!

Beer Can Chicken

1 (4-pound) whole chicken
2 tablespoons vegetable or olive oil
2 tablespoons salt
1 teaspoon black pepper
3 tablespoons of your favorite dry spice rub
1 can beer

Remove neck and giblets from chicken and discard. Rinse chicken inside and out, and pat dry with paper towels. Rub chicken lightly with oil then rub inside and out with salt, pepper and dry rub. Set aside.

Open beer can and take several gulps (make them big gulps so that the can is half full). Place beer can on a solid surface. Grabbing a chicken leg in each hand, plunk the bird cavity over the beer can. Transfer the bird-on-a-can to your grill and place in the center of the grate, balancing the bird on its 2 legs and the can like a tripod.

Cook the chicken over medium-high, indirect heat (i.e. no coals or burners on directly under the bird), with the grill cover on, for approximately 1 1/4 hours or until the internal temperature registers 165 degrees F in the breast area and 180 degrees F in the thigh, or until the thigh juice runs clear when stabbed with a sharp knife.

Remove from grill and let rest for 10 minutes before carving.

I've made this recipe many times and it turns out amazing! Enjoy!

Jennifer

Love the Smokey Eyes. . . !

Hi everyone: I've been on a ten day holiday in the country and now I'm back at work from the much needed break.

On my break, I spent a few days at a spa in South Hampton and it was absolutely wonderful. Massages, mani-pedi's and I got my hair and make-up done as a nice little treat. As most of you know I love makeup and the professional at the spa was raving about the smokey eye look.

The smokey eye is a myriad of pastel purples and blues with pops of cream, white, and black—and this young gal captured the palette perfectly, all on one eye. According to her, the eyes reflect “amped-up” versions of the hues that you would see in a garden; lavender becomes a striking amethyst tone, pale blue transforms into a silvery aqua, and cream comes forth as gold. All swirl around the white of the eye, with bold black liner and fringe as a frame. This look is so soft and pleasing that I wanted her to teach me how to apply it and she did. It's very easy to do and I love it.

The accentuating color stick by Shisheido is easy to use as well as the Shisheido Illuminizer Satin Eye Color. You can also add the Amethyst color that brings out the soft lavender. I love this look and I hope al of you do too!

Clare
london, England

Thursday, April 08, 2010

Fresh Veggies

Wow, Lila, thanks for the great recipes! Lucky for me, I happen to love fruits and vegetables. I actually have cravings for broccoli! Strange, but true!

Jim and I have decided to plant two large raised vegetable gardens this year. Growing up, my mom was a gardener. Some of my favorite memories involve planting, tending to, and devouring the fresh produce. I can taste the freshness of a ripe carrot like it was yesterday. They never taste the same when I buy them at the grocery store.

We're trying to decide what to plant, this is tough. I love green beans, carrots, zucchini, broccoli, peppers, and tomatoes, so I'm pretty sure those are all in the plan. I'd love to add some fresh herbs too. I like to cook with thyme, rosemary, and basil. I'm hoping these will be fairly easy to add to the mix. We thought about adding sweet corn, until my brother in law (who farms) told us each corn stalk only has one ear of corn! Considering space is a premium for us, I'd rather get our sweet corn from the farmers market!

I'd love to hear if anyone has any tips on gardening. Has anyone tried growing a completely organic garden?

Jennifer

Wednesday, April 07, 2010

Health Starts Here

I believe that some of the fundamentals of healthy eating are to eat well, have fun, and take charge. Eat a diversity of whole foods--real, fresh, natural, organic, local, seasonal and unprocessed as much as possible. Accentuate plant-based foods, no matter what type of diet you generally follow. Finally, avoid the consumption of refined, highly processed foods and non-nutritive substances, such as artificial flavorings, colors, preservatives, and hydrogenated fats.

Food should be delicious, pleasurable and fun. This inspires and nourishes body, mind, and spirit. Celebrating where and how our food is grown and its bond with nature further complements and enriches our relationship with our food and environment.

If you dislike leafy greens and/or green veggies, such as I do, here are 2 recipes for you to try. These are great if you have children because you can "hide" the veggies.

It's Easy Being Green Smoothie

Ingredients:

16 ounces fresh squeezed OJ
2 bunches of Kale (approximately 16 ounces, or 2 cups)
2 frozen, ripe bananas
1-2 cups frozen mango
mint leaves to taste

In a blender, blend the OJ with Kale until smooth. Add frozen fruit until completely blended and thick. For a creamsicle taste use half OJ and half unsweetened almond milk.


Nutrient Rich Chocolate Smoothie

Ingredients:

6 ounces of unsweetened Almond Milk
4 ounces of Pomegranate Juice
6 ounces of organic baby spinach
1 banana, frozen
Dates to taste
3 Tbs Raw Cacao powder
2 cups frozen blueberries
1 Tb Flax Seeds

Place all ingredients in a blender and process until smooth.

These smoothies taste great, and you can't even taste the vegetables.
Just remember:

Have fun!!!! Explore new flavors and textures!!!!!!!

Lila

Friday, April 02, 2010

Black Orchid "Betty Hook & Eye" Crop Jean


I've never been a huge fan of white jeans but ever since we received the Black Orchid "Betty Hook & Eye" Crop Jean I find myself reaching for them over and over for styling jlamore.com! They are the perfect jean to have over the warm summer months to add a little color to your wardrobe :) I have styled these jeans with boots, flats, and heels....everything works!
Jess
Stylist/Model

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