Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Anthropologie Summer Outfitting Event: Part 1


This little project has been in the making for months, and before I begin, I'd like to thank the wonderful folks at Anthropologie for so graciously working with Little Girl Big Closet. This wouldn't have been possible but for the efforts of the Anthro community team, Lara Licciardi, the personal shopper at Anthropologie McLean, and the lovely staff at the Chevy Chase stores. It's hard to believe summer is right around the corner. When I first pitched my idea to Lara last year, I could never have imagined it would snowball into the amazing collaborative effort that it has.
  
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As someone who obviously doesn't have the typical "model" build, I am happy to have found "my style"- a general formula that seems to work for my body, that I stick to for the most part. But when I see my favorite store doing seasonal fashion trends in the beautiful, refined way that is typical of them, I must admit I feel a twinge of jealousy towards women who dare to explore these looks without the restrictions I put on myself. When Anthro gave me the green light with regards to this feature, I thought I ought to take advantage of the opportunity and put myself in the expert hands of someone who would, while helping me stay true to my personal aesthetic, push me out of my comfort zone. And my, what a push it was!
   
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The three of us arrived at the Chevy Chase store on a Monday afternoon: I, a petite, pear-shaped lover of all things feminine and whimsical, our friend Stormie, with a slim, hourglass figure and a love of anything vintage and edgy, and our volunteer photographer for the day, my wonderful husband Daniel. Upon our arrival, we found a section of the dressing area cordoned off for us, with our gracious hosts waiting to welcome us and make us feel at home. The entire set-up was so adorable, and the flowers and hand-painted signs really won me over. It was sweet and humbling: just the kind of personal touch that keeps shoppers like me coming back to Anthro season after season. They even had a spread of refreshments and champagne for the occasion, which helped steady my nerves a bit.
 
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Lara had really been paying attention to my style cravings. Not only had she picked out pieces that would allow me to explore all the trends I was fascinated by and yet, afraid to try, I would have to complete the look by facing one of my greatest fears: accessorizing! The focus of the outfitting session for me, per my request, was to help me "dress down" without compromising my very feminine aesthetic (something I have a lot of trouble with), while the focus for Stormie was to help her explore her bohemian personality through summer's new silhouettes. Without further ado, here is a round-up of the top summer trends at Anthropologie:
     
One of the biggest trends that Anthro is standing behind this summer is the maxi. This is a look I have craved for what seems like eons, but have been extremely wary of because of my height. As it turns out, I have never felt or looked taller than I did in a maxi dress in all my life. For our first look, we were each outfitted in nautical-inspired, floor-skimming dresses:
   
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The Nautical Dreaming Chemise paired with the Back Porch Blouse for a hint of feminine flair, with the red By Hook Belt thrown in to break up the navy.

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A-Different-Stripe Maxi Dress paired with  the Draped Surplus Jacket for an edgy look, with ample servings of red: Sveaborg Picnic Clogs, necklace (not available online) and Daisy Fay Headband for a bit of subtle shimmer.
   
Next, we were both given the gorgeously earthy Macias Maxi Dress, but while my outfit had a modest, feminine flair, Stormie's had a bohemian-chic vibe to it:
     
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Macias Maxi Dress paired with the long and lean Duster Cardigan (an extremely versatile, flattering and visually lengthening piece that I never would have tried on otherwise), with a wide belt to draw attention to the waist, and a delicate necklace made of quartz and crocheted gold.
   
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Next, we moved on to skirts. With skirts, too, the summer trend is veering towards longer lengths in airy silks and chiffons. For my third outfit, I tried on something a little closer to my tried-and-true style: a below-the-knee skirt, paired with a solid tee: the twist was a scarf, casually draped over in lieu of a necklace, dressing down the beautiful silk skirt. Stormie wore a full-length skirt and tee in eye-popping colors, with flats to keep it all casual.

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Mid-length silk skirt (not available online yet) worn with Solid Boy Tee, Lemon Stick Wedges, and a scarf to pick up the blues in the skirt, while balancing the volume up top.
    
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The Lengthening Rays Skirt was the surprise show-stealer of the day. It instantly elevated a plain, solid tee to something magnificent and stately, but the addition of the Wise Walker Sandals and Beaded Fan Earrings added a dash of fun and kept the look from getting too stuffy. The Links In Time Belt, hip-slung casually, was the perfect touch. I've had sleepless nights over this outfit since having seen it on Stormie.
  
Next, Lara helped me tackle a wardrobe problem I've been grappling with for a while: wearing my many pencil skirts casually, without looking like I'm headed to the office. Watch closely, because what she did here really wowed me in a big way. Stormie's outfit was focused on taking a summer trend: translucent whites, and making it fun and fresh rather than too ethereal.

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Here's the Star Streams Skirt (which runs quite small, by the way) paired, surprisingly, with the Safe Travels Pullover, to give it a delightfully casual spin, and added the Ten-Speed Necklace for an unexpected dose of fun. I especially loved the way this cropped sweater hit high at my waist, minimizing the focus on my hips.
  
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Tucking summer's billowy, white blouses into the Doodle Shorts lends them a bit of structure, and the addition of the Tied and Thatched Wedges made Stormie's legs look a mile long! The Strawberry Ice Fedora added an incredibly whimsical, edgy feel to the ensemble, while being very summer-appropriate.

Next, we both tried on flared jeans, a summer trend you may have noticed is making a huge splash, especially at Anthro. Being petite and pear-shaped, my only concern was finding a pair that wouldn't draw too much attention to my hips, and would fit high enough on my waist to create a long, unbroken line at the leg. Lara pulled out all the tricks in the book to make the trend work for me: a dark wash for a slimming effect, a wide leg that wouldn't cling to my thighs, and more. Stormie had a different dilemma: being short-waisted, the high-waisted flares ran the risk of making her torso look disproportionately small. Wearing an eye-catching blouse and leaving it untucked gave her the illusion of a longer torso.

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The Pesisir Top works well in this pairing, since the bare collarbone and shoulders draw the eye up and away from the hip. A wide belt accentuated the smallest part of my ribcage, and the gorgeous Windowpane Wedges added some length. The Shaded Rays Wrap added volume up top to balance out the bottom, and the Sky Drop Earrings added a much-needed bright pop of color.

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 The AG Farrahs, paired with a bright top, made the perfect casual backdrop for fun add-ons. The first option shows it paired with the Eye-Dazzler Scarf, and this very ethnic-chic bag , while a second option pairs it, once again, with the long Duster Cardigan for the added illusion of length to the torso, and the Portrait Of Light Necklace for some sparkle. And another option for the Farrah jean: a light, summery blazer in white, with an airy blouse layered underneath.

Of course, what's a summer catalog without a nice pair of shorts? This was the one thing I wanted to fight tooth-and-nail, since I almost never wear shorts unless I am in imminent danger of death by heatstroke. To my shock, this was one was by far my favorite of all the outfits I tried on that day. Since the shorts were high-waisted and tailored, they didn't seem overly casual or sloppy. Stormie's outfit featured two more summer trends that at big at Anthropologie right now: the peasant trend, and the safari trend.

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My outfit paired the Brushed Trouser Shorts with the billowy First Hints Blouse and leg-lengthening high heels, adding bright pops of color by way of accessories to break up the palette.

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Here, the Graze The Pier Bermudas were paired with the May Flowers Top and the Influential Anorak for a layered, voluminous look. The Mellifluous Cinch Sandals and Tayrona Necklace added some pretty sparkle to top things off.
  
The final trend we explored was crops. Once again, I was completely out of my element, but Lara managed to put together pieces that worked for my proportions, and Daniel said it was his favorite outfit on me, which makes it a success in my book. Stormie was pushed a little beyond her comfort zone in pairing her crops with an ultra-feminine peasant top, and looked fantastic in the ensemble.

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The Holding Horses Cropped Boyfriend was wonderfully slouchy, and paired with the Endless Horizon Top and Expeditionary Jacket, made for a very casual combination I was surprisingly attracted to. The Shoelace Espadrilles added the perfect, leg-lengthening touch.

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The J Brand Ankle Skinny paired with the Florid Spectre Blouse was a combination I thought was really beautiful. To make it a little less dressy, Lara threw in the Petal Confetti Sneakers, Theda Bag, and a gingham  scarf to tie it all together.
  
And that, dear readers, wraps up our 4 hour long outfitting session at the store. Don't go anywhere, though- because this was only one part of my trip. I'll be back tomorrow with a round-up of what's big in summer accessories, a Personal Shopper interview, and more!
      

PS: For more information about accessories you see in this post, please do call the accessories store at (301)652-1056.
                    

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