Showing posts with label jewelry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jewelry. Show all posts

Friday, January 11, 2013

Betsey Johnson's Comeback - Why Full-figured Girls Should Care

Back in February when Betsey Johnson filed for bankruptcy and closed down all 63 stores the internet exploded. Where would all the kitsch-loving retro-inspired fashion bloggers buy their cupcake dresses and rhinestone cat necklaces? As a fan of the brand for years I have amassed a sizable collection of Betsey Johnson necklaces, bracelets, shoes and bags. As a full-figured girl I was dismayed at the lack of sizes in her clothes--all her stuff only went up to a junior's size large, her bras only to a modest C-cup, some dresses went up to a very slender size 12. When Betsey Johnson stores closed down I did not weep, the one and only time I was in one the only clothes on the sales floor were in sizes 0, 2, and 4--if you wanted a larger size the salesgirl would have to pull it from the back. As someone who works in retail I know these decisions are not arbitrary, Betsey Johnson LLC was clearly sending a message to women everywhere: they don't want chubby women to wear their clothes.  The brand was tailored to Betsey-clones with skinny bodies, small frames, and preferably blonde hair. Girls like me could only stand outside peering through the frost-crusted window into a warm world full of pink tulle, roses, glitter, and lace.


See this dress? It's authentic from the 1950's but there is only one.



This is Betsey Johnson's Tea Party dress. She made it every season in a  new color, just not in my size. 

While Betsey Johnson LLC tanked my local Macy's still carried the jewelry and handbags. Before the announcement of the bankruptcy Betsey fans may have noticed a steep price drop in the brand's shoes and handbags, that's because the accessory part of the brand was sold to Steve Madden in 2010. Steve Madden scaled back the brand considerably and a few months after the bankruptcy announcement the Betsey website was up and running again, minus the clothes. Betsey herself blamed corporate structure and the "stores [that] started knocking off my $250 prom dresses for $49.” I find the statements by the designer very short-sighted when it comes to the changing climate of American retail and the shifting attitudes of the American buyer. Women interested in Betsey's clothes could afford her dresses in the failing economy if only the garments fit and flattered a more mature body, as one analyst said "the younger women that buy her don’t even have jobs anymore, let alone income.” In other words the American women with buying power are not young, rich, AND skinny anymore (arguably the BJ-trifecta necessary to wear her clothes.)


Send in the Betsey clones! Young, rich and skinny only please!

Lucky for us ladies with meat on our bones Steve Madden acknowledges this shift in the buyer's market and will be resurrecting the clothing brand in Macy's and Nordstrom stores. “ 'They’ll be young in spirit like Betsey is, but accessible for women up to 40 years old,' said Lisa Andriulli, a vice president of Macy’s. [She] added that the dresses have classic Johnson touches like fun prints and petticoats, but are sized more generously." Hopefully this means more wearable clothes for a wider variety of women that will still retain that retro aesthetic and young party-girl sensibility. However this is not the first time Betsey has promised diversity in her clothing line only to release Pink Patch in the same old tired junior sizes. Hopefully under the influence of a successful mass-market retailer like Steve Madden Betsey Johnson's resurrection will mean I can finally buy her iconic Marilyn sweater in a misses size large or extra-large and a tea party dress in a proper size 14. 

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Kate Moss and Classic Vintage Style

Kate Moss posed for Vogue UK in a combination of '40s, '50s, and '60s fashion re-imagined through a modern lens. This is what anachronistic style is all about--playful imaginings of classic styles and vintage glamor. The styling is simply divine and I find the neutral color palette with shots of emerald and coral inspiring.











Sunday, June 26, 2011

Weekly Expense Report: Lil Bit O' Everythin'

I would have dressed myself head to toe this week if it weren't for the fact that nothing I bought matches. I worked too much this week so I was restricted to online shopping.

I used my Shoedazzle credit this month for these Patra sandals ($40). I think these are my most-wearable purchase so far, I'm obsessed with sea-glass green so these match a lot of things in my closet already! I love getting cheap and stylish shoes every month!

I was so excited for the Tarina Tarantino sale on Ideeli! I managed to snag this necklace ($49) during the sale and I have a few more pieces on my wishlist!

I also purchased this dress ($39) from Ideeli to make the most of my shipping cost! I'm really excited about the color, purple is not a color that I do a lot. I love the ruffles and the little pockets!

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Weekly Expense Report


The new "Weekly Expense Report" feature will chronicle all the retrofabulous purchases I've made that week. This blog has a heavy emphasis on shopping since shopping supports a lifestyle. This feature is intended to show that I practice what I preach.
My fab find of the week, this Tarina Tarantino necklace that retails $150 popped up on Ideeli for only $32. There was not any hesitation involved. This will be my first piece of Tarina Tarantino!
I went ahead and placed my Shoedazzle order for the month. I couldn't decide between just one so I picked up both Coraline and Prance. I used my credit for Coraline and found a coupon code for 20% off Prance, and since Prance is from the casual line I got double reward points so I'm well on my way to free shoes. Order was under $70 all in. I love Shoedazzle!
A trip to Ikea to pick up some furniture for the new apartment resulted in bringing home the massive Trollsta sidebar ($349) and the more diminutive side table($25 on sale, check your local store). I'm in love with both pieces but I regret not buying another side table or two--the little guy is so handy!



Ever since I saw Doe Deere's photo shoot I've been looking for that polish. China Glaze has a great dupe called Four Leaf Clover ($4). Sally's Beauty Supply is having buy 2 get 1 free on all polish this month. Run--don't walk--to pick up this color!

Saturday, February 27, 2010

Inexpensive splurge...wax seal jewelry

With computers and e-mail the art of letters and penmanship has long fettered out. Honoring these traditions Waxing Poetic Jewelry brings us trinkets reminiscent of long hours huddled over a writing desk, quill dipped in ink by the light of a lantern, and letters sealed with red wax. All the pieces are silver or gold-plated silver for real heirloom-quality pieces. All letters are available for a personal touch!

Miniature Crest Ring - $38


Envelope necklace - $70

Square silver charm bracelet - $130