Isabel Marant

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lovely thread! :heart:

i saw this necklace on yoox and i love it
but its too expensive.. :doh:

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hmm...that is a cute necklace...
but i wish it was a dragonfly and not a fly...:ninja:
flies totally creep me out...
:yuk:...

tourist- thanks for letting me know the cost...
yeah- it's high...but it's doable...
i am so glad i didn't get it overseas...
it was all the mid range contemporary stuff that was completely impossibly priced with the exchange rate....
they are charging the same amount of $$$ as pounds...
which is really crazy...
i wouldn't buy any of it..
but it means the europeans are getting things really cheap whey they come here...
which explains why i barely hear any english spoken in soho these days!!!...:ermm:...

as far as whether you should shorten it...
that is totally up to you...
it's just my thing...
i know what length works on me and looks best for me...
and shorter is often better for me in the case of a 'smock' style dress...
especially with an ankle boot...
with a longer length...i tend to wear a taller boot...

so-
i guess that if you break it down...
i have a general rule...(which i didn't even realize and which i don't follow religiously)

short boot>>short dress
long boot>>long dress

short and long being relative terms of course...
i don't know...it just works for me somehow...
^_^

you should do whatever you feel comfortable with...:flower:
 
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Lea - that necklace is cute! I wonder if it's the kind with the long chain, that you wear across the body, like a purse almost

softgrey - thanks for the tips of skirt length + ankle boots. I completely see what you mean, since the ankle boot tend to make your legs look thicker, a shorter skirt is needed. Shortening dress would make it look cuter, but then I would feel inappropriate wearing it to work (casual but male-dominated environment). Short really is relative! I think I will have to explore other shoe options
 
^^i see what you mean about wearing it for work...:P

but it's still totally cute at that length with the booties tourist....
and it is SUCH a great dress...the more i look at it....the more i really like it...
it looks really good with the top you layered under it too...

wearing that necklace across would be so cute...i forgot that she did some of those...
^_^
 
I think it's really cool that the necklace swings across the body...totally a charming piece.

she has some denim tops, dresses and a skirt this season I like a lot. :flower:
 
softgrey - thank you so much. I think the dress and booties will get a lot of wear this season

luckyme - yes, the denim pieces are really cute. impulseseattle.com posted a few of these, and they are cute!
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oh god...i love both of those looks!...:shock:...
 
i love impulse....always so inspiring....:heart:

my things arent isabel marant (unfortunately) but i bought a fairly similar denim tunic and some black gumboots a month or so ago...:woot:
now that ive seen that impulse pic i have some styling inspiration...
thanks tourist....:D..
 
Tried on the dress version of that denim tunic in #46 in Paris. Didn't work on me at all--the length was oddly short and the shoulders were cut super narrow. I would say it looks best on someone with more sloping shoulders and longer legs...like softie and adorefaith maybe? :innocent:
 
How was you're trip Laika? Any purchases from Isabel Marant? Did you try anything else on?
 
This is the dress I tried on:
{impulse}

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How was you're trip Laika? Any purchases from Isabel Marant? Did you try anything else on?

It was glorious, thank you very much! I am suffering from serious depression and withdrawal right now, especially since my boyfriend had to leave on a business trip at 5 this morning. :cry:

I did indeed make some Isabel Marant purchases....nothing that I've seen in the U.S. though. I will post the details later....too jet lagged now. :P

I also tried on that blouse that everyone got, but because I have square shoulders and a very narrow torso, I looked like a big block in it! Looks gorgeous on you though, softie. :heart: I checked everywhere for the little fishie (well, 4 different places :P), but no one had it. :( There were lots of other pretty trinkets, but nothing caught my eye in the same way.....

ok, more later. :blush:

ps. juliet, saw tons of parisian girls wearing your booties with lightweight skirts and drop waist dresses...so cute! I wouldn't worry about wearing them so much...it seems they look great when they get a bit trashed.
 
I :heart: that dress so much laika...
oddly short sounds totally perfect for me actually....
shorter is always better!...

can't wait for details on what you found!....:woot:
 
laika - I can't wait to hear about your trip! I'm already salivating thinking about all the gems you got that we haven't seen yet ... well, at that and all the amazing food you probably ate!

adorefaith - That sounds really cute! I hope you post a picture. I always admire people who can find gems in the spirit of such and such designer without having to pay the full price
 
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I'm sure it would look great on you, soft. Just to be clear though--it wasn't so much too short as it just hit at an awkward point above my knee...I would definitely find out the exact measurement of the length and shoulder span before ordering it. I am almost always a 0 or 1 in IM, but the shoulders of the 1 were really tiny on me.

OT, but just above the knee seems to be the skirt length favored in Paris...classic but coquettish, I guess. ^_^

tourist....the food was ridiculous! It's amazing I am able to fit into any clothes at all, actually.:rolleyes:

:lol:

I just got a few thing but I really love them...all quite simple, actually. It's funny how being in Paris and seeing so much IM worn on the streets gives you a different perspective on the pieces....I'm sure you know what I mean. :P
 
what kind of perspective did it give you laika...?
did it make it less desirable because it was more common and more accessible?...

thanks for the info on the dress....
i am really hating myself right now for even wanting that...
but i do!...but i am concerned about sizing!...:ermm:...
it's always inconsistent with her!...
:unsure:...
to be honest...i think i would order a 2...if i could find it!...
i always like things loose...
 
[quote/]ps. juliet, saw tons of parisian girls wearing your booties with lightweight skirts and drop waist dresses...so cute! I wouldn't worry about wearing them so much...it seems they look great when they get a bit trashed.[/quote]

^^^ glad to hear it. I got my boots zipsoled and have been wearing them out quite frequently. I am still trying to find the perfect skirt. I want flouncy and light made with wool. If anyone has any good ideas...

soft-- I think Impulse may still have some in stock and jumelle got them as well.
 
juliet...do NOT enable an addict...:judge:...
:ninja:





:lol:...
 
I love that I get the ninja and the judge...it's a first:lol::lol::lol:

I understand, after seeing the fall stuff at impulse and the APC lookbook with Camille I can't stop...
 
I agree that the sizing is VERY unpredictable. In general, it seems like the A-line shaped stuff is proportioned exceedingly generously all over; whereas the straight-cut tops and dresses are quite snug in the hips. But even that can be inconsistent--the denim dress is size 1 was tiny, but I was swimming in a narrow cut black skirt I tried on in size 2. :doh: I really think the only way to be certain is to try things on in person or at least, get the measurements and compare them to something you already own.


what kind of perspective did it give you laika...?
did it make it less desirable because it was more common and more accessible?...

No, not at all actually. (Although seeing it smushed in next to Diesel at Galeries Lafayette was a bit odd :blink:) The two boutiques I went to were beautifully laid out--lots of selection, without giving you the sense that everything is being produced in mass quantities. It was more just seeing what the women in Paris were wearing and noticing what was different from New York....for example, I saw a lot more sleek silhouettes, and fewer of the voluminous sack-type styles that have been more popular here....so I wound up being more drawn to the slimmer cut skirts and tops, which actually suit me a bit better anyway.

I'm charging my camera now, so I should be able to take some pics this afternoon. ^_^
 
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