Minimal clothing is cool, but sometimes I itch for pieces that appear to have a rich history. JMM is precisely that. Its use of details like feathers and quirky designs makes it quaint and familiar. The line currently offers everything from casual dresses to fancy ones, cropped vests to delicate blouses, and unique jackets.
I envision seeing JMM's pieces sitting in a funky little vintage shop. The prices aren't cheap — $253 for this flower print dress — but investing in unique items that transcend trends is worth every penny.
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Born in a family of writers, models, and painters, Loulou de la Falaise was destined to become an artistic marvel. From a young age, her mother, Maxime de la Falaise, a noted fashionista, gave Loulou open access to the world of high fashion. Her career took off when she moved to Paris and befriended fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent.
“I met Yves through mutual friends. We had lots of fun together, and he must have liked what I did with clothes because one day he asked me to work with him," said Loulou.
Loulou de la Falaise and Yves Saint Laurent's friendship grew into a creative partnership which lasted over three decades until his death. Now, Loulou's presence in the fashion industry is still strong with stores in Paris and a jewelry line with the HSN. Throughout the years, Loulou's eclectic and unique style has remained unmatched. From her signature head wraps to her funky shoes, there's no denying this lady's got style.
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What's your signature doodle? Mine is an asterisk, or I do stars, and sometimes I do this cool heart chain squiggly thing. Obviously, I'd have to show you for you to get me. Or, I could wear it on my sleeve. Art and fashion collide in the coolest ways, and these ladies are flaunting decadent doodles. Joy in punchy Matthew Wiiliamson, Emma in abstract Giambattista Valli, Anne in regal Marchesa. It really pops.

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Giddyup girls, the Hermes runway was smokin'. And it was wasn't just because of the wrapped and slit fringed skirts, sheer overlays, and cigars. Veteran models Naomi and Stephanie galloped through their dear friend Jean Paul Gaultier's Spring show, and looked every bit amazing. You can tell from the photos that Naomi was strutting her stuff, as always. And Stephanie looks like she's having a grand time. These Hermes cowgirls made it hard for me to focus on the clothes, which were wearable, sexy, and sophisticated. Great to see you back on your stomping grounds, supers.

AmourAditi is having a coral Autumn in NYC. She is an advocate of layering, so she kept herself bundled with a camisole, blouse, and a sweater coat. The pinch of coral is super sweet and makes the outfit more interesting.
Here's what she has on:
- Sweater: Paul James
- Tank: French Connection
- Camisole: Go International for Target
- Jeans: Zara
- Boots: Chinese Laundry
- Bag: Botkier
- Necklace: Marc Jacobs
Congrats to AmourAditi!
Everyone else, submit your looks and I might feature you on FabSugar!
If I could buy everything at Revolve Clothing, I probably would. Too bad the steep prices stop me. The good news is that its sale section has plenty of items for cheaper than usual. Right now you'll find dresses, tops, pants, and a few purses and shoes.
I have been eyeing this Nanette Lepore Ain't She Sweet Top ($160, originally $320) for some time now. It will give me a chance to participate in the sheer trend without revealing too much.