Life of a Katie...

I am Katie. This is my life. Dance parties and kitties make me happy, as do rainbows. It's hard to be a ganster with a basket on your bike. katie.ashworth@gmail.com
Mon Jul 21

Cover Your Bases

whatiwore:

Sometime in mid-July my mind starts turning to fall fashion. If you’re looking to take your style to the next level (re: investments), here’s some of my suggestions:

1. High Quality Denim $$$ As a fashion designer working in the denim market, I can tell you that most jeans cost about $12 to produce. That’s for the bare bones sewing and hardware. However, premium denim uses better quality fabrics (premium cotton) and are better designed to fit your body. Buy a dark wash and a boot cut. If you’re unsure on your size, take at least 3 of each size to the dressing room with you (mass produced garments WILL vary, even on the same size). Expect to spend between $100 and $250.

My favorite brands: Joe’s Jeans and Acne.

2. Brown Flat Boots $$$ Your feet are a good place to put your dollars, especially if you’re in a city setting and do a lot of walking. I’ve bought my past two pairs of nice boots at Banana Republic. I’ve worn them to death and had both pairs resoled and tapped. Look for a small lift on the heel (1/2 to 1”) and a rounded toe. On shoes- price and quality usually go hand in hand. These will run you between $200 and $300.

My favorite brand: Banana Republic

3. Black Tights $ I probably go through 2 or 3 pairs of black opaque tights each season. C’mon— they keep you warm and make you look chic. Spend a little more (about $12.50) and you’ll get that great opaque look and lower your risk of them snagging fast.

My favorite brand: We Love Colors

4. Bright Cardigan $-$$$ A cardigan is one of the most multi-purpose items I have in my closet. First and foremost, it’ll keep you warm. Secondly, its a great layering piece and can make a summer dress extend a few weeks into fall’s cooler days. Finally, it can be sexy! Wear it with nothing (or a delicate cami) underneath and you’re straight out of Secretary. Go for it in a bright color. Depending on your budget you can spend a little or a lot here.

My favorite brand: J.Crew

5. Black Turtleneck $$-$$$ No matter what your look, you can look good in a black turtleneck. Its one of those things that goes with EVERYTHING. You can wear it over a dress, with jeans or a cocktail skirt. If you want to be Edie Sedgwick, where it with only tights! If you can afford it, buy cashmere that will last season after season. Otherwise, a go for a blend. I like to avoid wool because I hate itchies.

I wish I could afford: Donna Karen

speaking of premium denim…i feel like every pair of jeans i ever buy stretch out in the butt after a few hours/day of wearing them. even my sevens, but especially cheaper jeans. does anybody know of any brands that don’t have this problem???